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Oakton Community College

Oakton Community College

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Oakton Community College

Suggested Coursework

Oakton Community CollegeCreditsValparaiso University CoursesCredits
Suggested Courses, take the following
MAT 125: General Ed Math4MATH 120: Mathematical Ideas3
EGL 101: Composition I3ENGL 100: College Composition3
EGL 102: Composition II3English Composition II3
PHL 105 Logic3PHIL 145: Elementary Logical and Critical Thinking3
SPE 103: Effective Speech3COMM 243: Public Speaking3
Choose One: (1 credit)
PED 131: Physical Fitness
PED 132: Weight Training1KIN UNDACT: Kinesiology Und Phys Act
Natural Science, Select Two w/ labs: (7-8 credits)
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology3PSY 110: General Psychology
BIO 121: General College Biology I4BIO 171: Unity of Life
CHM 101: Intro to Gen College Chemistry OR CHM 105: Elements of Chemistry4CHEM 111: Intro to Chemistry
GEG 120: Introduction to Geography3GEO 101: World Human Geography
PHY 120: Practical Astronomy4ASTR 101: Astronomy
PHY 131: College Physics I4PHYS 111: Essentials of Physics
Social Sciences, Choose One: (3 credits)
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology3SOC 110: Intro to Sociology
PSC 110: Introduction to Politics3POLS 110: Intro to Politics
PSC 101: American Government3POLS 120: Government of the United States
PSC 201: Comparative Government3POLS 130: Comparative Politics
Humanities, Choose One: (3 credits)
HIS 111: United States History to 18773HIST 120: The American Experience to 1877
HIS 112: United States Hist From 18773HIST 121: American Experience in the Modern World
ART 111: Art His: Prehistoric to Renais3ART 101: Ancient to Medieval Art History
ART 131: Drawing I3ART 121: Drawing
HUM 127: Intro to Philosophy OR PHL 106: Ethics3PHIL 125: The Good Life
World Language, 8 credit hours: Must be in class delivery, world language cannot be taken through online delivery. Valpo Offerings: Spanish, German, French, Chinese

Oakton Community CollegeCreditsValparaiso University CoursesCredits
Suggested Courses, take the following
EGL 101: Composition I3ENGL 100: Composition3
EGL 102: Composition II3English Composition II3
SPE 103: Effective Speech3COMM 243: Public Communication3
Choose One: (1 credit)
PED 131: Physical Fitness
PED 132: Weight Training1KIN UNDACT: Kinesiology Und Phys Act
Suggested Courses, take the following
ECO 201: Prin of Macro3ECON 222: Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECO 202: Prin of Micro3ECON 221: Principles of Microeconomics3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology3PSY 110: General Psychology3
MAT 143: Finite Mathematics4MATH 124: Finite Mathematics3
ACC 153: Principles of Financial Acc4ACC 205: Financial Accounting3
ACC 154: Principles of Managerial Accoun3ACC 206: Managerial Accounting3
BUS 101: Introduction to Business3BUS UND3
BUS 225: The Legal Environ of Business3BLAW 104: Legal Environment of Business3
MAT 190: Business Statistics4IDS 205: Business Statistics3
EGL 113: Intro to Business and Technical Writing3ENGL 210: Intro to Business & Professional Writing3
Humanities, Choose One: (3 credits)
HIS 111: United States History to 18773HIST 120: The American Experience to 1877
HIS 112: United States Hist From 18773HIST 121: American Experience in the Modern World
ART 111: Art His: Prehistoric to Renais3ART 101: Ancient to Medieval Art History
ART 131: Drawing I3ART 121: Drawing
HUM 127: Intro to Philosophy OR PHL 106: Ethics3PHIL 125: The Good Life
Social Sciences, Choose One: (3 credits)
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology3SOC 110: Intro to Sociology
PSC 110: Introduction to Politics3POLS 110: Intro to Politics
PSC 101: American Government3POLS 120: Government of the United States
PSC 201: Comparative Government3POLS 130: Comparative Politics
Natural Science, Select One w/ labs: (4 credits)
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology3PSY 110: General Psychology
BIO 121: General College Biology I4BIO 171: Unity of Life
CHM 101: Intro to Gen College Chemistry OR CHM 105: Elements of Chemistry4CHEM 111: Intro to Chemistry
GEG 120: Introduction to Geography3GEO 101: World Human Geography
PHY 120: Practical Astronomy4ASTR 101: Astronomy
PHY 131: College Physics I4PHYS 111: Essentials of Physics
World Language, 8 credit hours: Must be in class delivery, world language cannot be taken through online delivery. Valpo Offerings: Spanish, German, French, Chinese

Oakton Community CollegeCreditsValparaiso University CoursesCredits
Suggested Courses, take the following
EGL 101: Composition I3ENGL 100: Composition3
EGL 102: Composition II3English Composition II3
PHL 105 Logic3PHIL 145: Elementary Logical and Critical Thinking3
SPE 103: Effective Speech3COMM 243: Public Communication3
BIO 121: General College Biology I4BIO 171: Unity of Life3
PHY 131: College Physics I4PHYS 111: Essentials of Physics3
HIS 111: United States History to 18773The American Experience to 18773
HIS 112: United States Hist From 18773HIST 121: American Experience in the Modern World3
Choose One: (3 credits)
GEG 120: Introduction to GeographyPOLS 120: The Government of the US
PSC 101: American Government3GEO 101: World Human Geography
Suggested Courses, take the following
ART 111: Art His: Prehistoric to Renais3ART 101: Ancient to Medieval Art History3
EGL 201: Intro to Creative Writing3ENGL 201: Intro to Creative Writing3
PSY 201: Educational Psychology3ED 220: Educational Psychology3
PHY 120: Practical Astronomy4ASTR 101: Astronomy4
MAT 128: Fndts Math for Elem Tchrs I3MATH 213: Math for Elementary Teachrs I3
MAT 129: Foundations of Math for Elem Teachers II3MATH 214: Math for Elementary Teachrs II3
EDN 101: Intro to Education3ED 206: School & Society3
PSY 211: Child Psychology3PSY 330: Child and Adolescent Development3
EDN 180: Diversity in School and Society3ED 465: Literacy in Socio-Cultural Contexts3

Oakton Community CollegeCreditsValparaiso University CoursesCredits
Suggested Courses, take the following
EGL 101: Composition I3ENGL 100: Composition3
EGL 102: Composition II3English Composition II3
PHL 105 Logic3PHIL 145: Elementary Logical and Critical Thinking3
CHM 101: Intro to Gen College Chemistry OR CHM 105: Elements of Chemistry4CHEM 111: General Chemistry4
SPE 103: Effective Speech3COMM 243: Public Communication3
MAT 250: Calculus I5MATH 131: Calc 14
MAT 251: Calculus II4MATH 132: Calc 24
MAT 252: Calculus III4MATH 253: Calc 33
PHY 221: General Physics I5PHYS 141: Newtonian Mechanics5
PHY 222: General Physics II5PHYS 142: Phyics: Electricity, Magnetism & Waves5
Choose One: (1 credit)
PED 131: Physical Fitness
PED 132: Weight Training1KIN UNDACT: Kinesiology Und Phys Act
Social Sciences, Choose One: (3 credits)
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology3SOC 110: Intro to Sociology
PSC 110: Introduction to Politics3POLS 110: Intro to Politics
PSC 101: American Government3POLS 120: Government of the United States
PSC 201: Comparative Government3POLS 130: Comparative Politics
Humanities, Choose One: (3 credits)
HIS 111: United States History to 18773HIST 120: The American Experience to 1877
HIS 112: United States Hist From 18773HIST 121: American Experience in the Modern World
ART 111: Art His: Prehistoric to Renais3ART 101: Ancient to Medieval Art History
ART 131: Drawing I3ART 121: Drawing
HUM 127: Intro to Philosophy OR PHL 106: Ethics3PHIL 125: The Good Life
Engineering Electives, (3 to 15 credits)
ENG 211: Analytical Mechanics (statics)3GE 109: Mechanics-Statics
CAD 220: Cad Intro to Building Systems4CE 151: Intro to Computer-Aided Drafting & CE UND
MFG 102: Industrial Drafting & Design3ME 102: Computer Aided Design & ME UND
CSC 240: C++ Data Structures3ECE 252: Engineering Programming II

Oakton Community CollegeCreditsValparaiso University CoursesCredits
Suggested Courses, take the following
EGL 101: Composition I3ENGL 100 Composition3
EGL 102: Composition II3English Composition II3
PHL 105 Logic3PHIL 145: Elementary Logical and Critical Thinking3
SPE 103: Effective Speech3COMM 243: Public Communication3
MAT 125: General Ed Math4MATH 120: Mathematic Ideas3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology3PSY 110: General Psychology3
Choose One: (1 credit)
PED 131: Physical Fitness
PED 132: Weight Training1KIN UNDACT: Kinesiology Und Phys Act
Suggested Courses, take the following
BIO 151: Microbiology OR BIO 251: Microbiology4BIO 210: Microbiology4
MAT 131: Elementary Statistics4STAT 140: Statistics3
PSY 120: Human Development3PSY 215: Lifespan Development3
BIO 113: Basics of Nutrition1BIO 260: Human Nutrition3
Natural Sciences, complete all of the following: (12 credits)
CHM 101: Intro to Gen College Chemistry OR CHM 105: Elements of Chemistry4CHEM 111: Intro to Chemistry
BIO 131: Human Anatomy and Physiology I4BIO 151: Anatomy and Physiology
BIO 132: Human and Physiology II4BIO 152: Anatomy and Physiology II
Social Sciences, Choose One: (3 credits)
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology3SOC 110: Intro to Sociology
PSC 110: Introduction to Politics3POLS 110: Intro to Politics
PSC 101: American Government3POLS 120: Government of the United States
PSC 201: Comparative Government3POLS 130: Comparative Politics
Humanities, Choose One: (3 credits)
HIS 111: United States History to 18773HIST 120: The American Experience to 1877
HIS 112: United States Hist From 18773HIST 121: American Experience in the Modern World
ART 111: Art His: Prehistoric to Renais3ART 101: Ancient to Medieval Art History
ART 131: Drawing I3ART 121: Drawing
HUM 127: Intro to Philosophy OR PHL 106: Ethics3PHIL 125: The Good Life

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