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Transfer Programs The Associate in Arts
(A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), and Associate
in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) degrees are transfer programs which provide an opportunity
for students to complete the first two years of study leading to a bachelor's
degree. By selecting the proper courses, students may transfer as juniors
without loss of time or credit. Students wishing to complete a transfer
program should consult with an academic advisor to plan a program that will
meet individual student needs. Associate in Fine Arts Degree
(A.F.A.) Illinois Articulation Initiative Transfer
Majors Art A.F.A.Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art degree. Art Education A.A.Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art education degree. Art Education A.F.A.Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art education degree. Biological SciencesThe study of living organisms, biology, is an extremely large and diverse field. Baccalaureate programs offer a wide variety of study options. Business A.S.This program is designed for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in the areas of accounting, finance, management, or marketing. Chemistry A.S.This program provides an in-depth foundation of sequential coursework in science and math, preparing students for the third and fourth year studies in the baccalaureate program. Clinical Lab Science A.S.Moraine Valley offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of a clinical lab science degree. Computer Science (Information Systems Emphasis) A.S.Computer science majors encompass either a business and information systems emphasis or mathematics emphasis. The information systems emphasis focuses on the use of computer technology and information management methods to solve business problems. Computer Science (Technical Emphasis) A.S.Computer science majors encompass either a business and information systems emphasis or mathematics emphasis. The technical emphasis focuses on algorithms, theoretical foundations of computer science and development of software. Criminal Justice A.A.The criminal justice curriculum is designed for student pursuing baccalaureate degrees in the fields of corrections, criminal justice, law enforcement, and security management. Early Childhood Education A.A.To teach young children (birth to age 8) in Illinois public schools, teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of their baccalaureate degree program. Elementary Education A.A.To teach young children (grades K-9) in Illinois public schools, teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of a four-year degree. English A.A.Provides the foundation courses required in the first two years of an English degree, exposing students to various forms of literature, including poetry, fiction and more. Engineering A.S.The engineer is concerned with the application of scientific principles to practical problems. History A.A.This program provides the basic courses required in the first two years of a history degree. Manufacturing Technology/Machining A.S.Manufacturing technology is a combination of math and science education with hands-on skills. It is a field that specializes in the application of manufacturing concepts, principles and processes to plan, design and manage machines and people. Mass Communication A.A.Mass communication encompasses four major program areas: radio/TV/film, advertising/public relations, journalism/ news editorial/photojournalism, and mass communication (integrated). Mathematics A.S.Baccalaureate degree programs in mathematics prepare students with diverse career goals by developing rigorous, logical thinking; an appreciation and familiarity with complex structures and algorithms; and the ability to learn technical materials and abstract concepts. Music A.A.This curriculum requires a broad background in music theory, literature, keyboarding skills, aural skills, ensemble performance, and applied music instruction. Music Education A.A.This curriculum requires a broad background in music theory, literature, keyboarding skills, aural skills, ensemble performance and applied music instruction. Nursing A.S.R.N.s are licensed upon passing the state licensure exam and completion of a four-year degree. They may supervise, teach and delegate responsibilities; deliver direct patient care; prepare patients for surgery; establish patient care plans; and more. Political Science A.A.Political science in the study of the theory and practice of government and politics. Students of politics describe and analyze political systems and behavior. Psychology A.APsychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior, along with the biological and mental processes which underlie behavior. Secondary Education A.A.To teach in an Illinois public school (grades 6-12), teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of a four-year degree. Secondary Mathematics A.A.T.This program provides the courses required in the first two years of a Secondary Education Mathematics degree. Social Work A.A.Social work is devoted to helping people function optimally in their environment by providing direct and indirect services to individuals, families, groups and communities, and by working to improve social conditions.
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