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Economics (AS.ECO)
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:
Social Science/Education Chair (217) 234-5331 cjarrell@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 fall 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 Year |
| First Semester |
ENG 120|
Students will study the writing process by reading essays that illustrate a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing writing tasks and texts, and writing, revising, and editing short essays. Course Outline
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Composition I
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3
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ECO 231|
Focuses on the nature and method of economics, basic supply and demand analysis, national income accounting, business cycles, inflation and unemployment, fiscal policy, money and banking, and monetary policy. Course Outline
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Principles of Economics I
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3
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MAT 130|
Review of the real number system, radicals, equations, and exponents, relations and functions, logarithms, complex numbers, polynomials, and theory of equations. A graphing calculator is required. A graphing calculator is required. Ask instructor for calculator recommendation. Course Outline
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College Algebra
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3
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Science (IAI L)
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4
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Humanities/Fine Arts (IAI H)
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3
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Total Semester Hours: |
16
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| Second Semester |
ENG 121|
Students will learn how to find, use, assess and document research sources, producing an extended writing project based primarily on library research. Course Outline
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Composition II
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MAT 210|
An introduction to Finite Mathematics, matrices, linear systems of equations and inequalities, linear programming, counting theory and probability. Course Outline
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Finite Mathematics
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3
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Science (IAI P)
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4
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Humanities/Fine Arts (IAI F)
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3
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Social/Behavioral Science (IAI S)
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3
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16
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| Second Year |
| First Semester |
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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3
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ECO 232|
Focuses on free enterprise and the economic functions of government, advanced supply and demand analysis, pricing in competitive/non-competitive markets, and pricing in resource markets. Prerequisites: ECO 231 Course Outline
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Principles of Economics II
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3
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Humanities/Fine Arts(IAI H)
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3
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PSY 271|
Focuses on psychology as a science, introducing concepts and research in a variety of subfields, including neuroscience, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning and memory, cognition, motivation and emotion, development, personality, disorders and therapy, and social psychology. Course Outline
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Introduction to Psychology
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3
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MAT 211|
Mathematical analysis of polynomial calculus with applications to business and social sciences including the mathematics of finance, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration, optimization theory and area. A graphing calculator is required. Ask instructor for calculator recommendation. Course Outline
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Mathematical Analysis
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3
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15
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Social/Behavioral Science (IAI S)
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3
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BUS 281|
An introduction to statistics as used in business decision making that includes averages, dispersion, probabilities, probability distributions, sampling error, sample size, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, regression and correlation analysis. Prerequisites: MAT 130 Course Outline
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Business Statistics
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3
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Elective
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11
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Total Semester Hours: |
17
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