Associate in Engineering Science Degree (AES)
Though this degree meets the General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) for the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI), it does not qualify for the compact benefits of an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree. Please meet with an IVCC counselor to see how this might impact your transfer.
General Education Guide Sheet
The Associate in Engineering Science degree requires completion of 64 credit hours including the general education requirements listed below with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. It is the student's responsibility to study carefully the catalog of the institution to which they plan to transfer so the choice of courses in their major field of study will apply toward fulfillment of the baccalaureate degree graduation requirement. All requirements on this guide sheet must be met to receive the degree. To determine appropriate courses, meet with a counselor.
COMMUNICATIONS
Must complete all courses
MATHEMATICS
Must complete all courses
MTH 2001 | Calculus & Analytic Geometry I | 5 | M1 900-1;MTH901 |
MTH 2002 | Calculus & Analytic Geometry II | 4 | M1 900-2;MTH902 |
MTH 2003 | Calculus & Analytic Geometry III | 4 | M1 900-3;MTH903 |
PHYSICAL & LIFE SCIENCES
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Must complete all courses
LIFE SCIENCES: 1 course
BIO 1000 | The Global Environment | 3 | L1 905 |
BIO 1001 | General Biology I | 4 | L1 900L |
BIO 1003 | Principles of Biology | 4 | L1 910L;BIO 910 |
BIO 1004 | Biological Diversity | 4 | L1 910L;BIO 910 |
HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS: 3 courses
9 credit hours with one course from Group I; one course from Group II; and one course from Group I-III.
HUMANITIES Group I: 1 Course
FINE ARTS Group II: 1 Course
HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS Group III: 1 course
SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 Courses
9 credit hours must be selected from at least two disciplines.
ANT 1000 | Introduction To Anthropology | 3 | S1 900N |
ANT 1002 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 | S1 901N |
ECN 2002 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | S3 902 |
ECN 2003 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | S3 901 |
ECN 2005 | Global Economic Geography | 3 | S4 903N |
GEG 1003 | Cultural Geography | 3 | S4 900N |
GEG 1004 | World Regional Geography | 3 | S4 900N |
HIS 2000 | United States History To 1865 | 3 | S2 900 |
HIS 2001 | United States History From 1865 | 3 | S2 901 |
HIS 2006 | History of Middle Eastern Civilization | 3 | S2 920N |
HIS 2007 | History & Civilization of China | 3 | S2 920N |
HIS 2008 | Modern Africa | 3 | S2 920N |
PSI 1000 | American National Government | 3 | S5 900 |
PSI 1002 | State and Local Government | 3 | S5 902 |
PSI 2000 | International Relations | 3 | S5 904 |
PSY 1000 | General Psychology | 3 | S6 900 |
PSY 2001 | Child Growth and Development | 3 | S6 903; ECE 912 |
PSY 2004 | Social Psychology | 3 | S8 900 |
SOC 1000 | Introduction To Sociology | 3 | S7 900 |
SOC 1002 | Marriage and Family | 3 | S7 902 |
SOC 2001 | Social Problems | 3 | S7 901 |
Total Credit Hours: 64
* Prerequisites: ENG 1001, ENG 1002, MTH 2001, MTH 2002, MTH 2003, CHM 1006, PHY 1001, PHY 2001, PHY 2002, FEN 2002, GEN 2002, GER 2002, LIT 2000, LIT 2001, LIT 2010, LIT 2011, LIT 2013, LIT 2021, SPN 2002, GEN 2001, ECN 2003, PSY 2001, and PSY 2004
+ Only grade of "C" or above will count toward meeting graduation requirement: ENG 1001, ENG 1002, and SPH 1001
Sixty (60) credit hours must have a "0" second digit "baccalaureate-oriented." Four (4) credit hours may be "2" occupationally oriented.
6/23/2022