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C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSSCHEDULE OF CLASSESThis catalog lists courses the College of LakeCounty intends to offer. Inclusion of a coursedescription does not obligate the college tooffer the course in any particular semester.Students are referred to the appropriate classschedule each semester for specific and currentinformation. Prior to each registration period,the class schedule is posted online atwww.clcillinois.edu/classes.COURSEI N F O R M AT I O N A N DDESCRIPTIONSCOURSE NUMBERINGCourses are listed in numerical order by coursenumber within each subject area. All courses,unless otherwise indicated, can be completedwithin the semester. Students should consultwith a student development counselor or anadvisor for the most efficient sequence ofcourses toward a degree or certificate.Courses with a PCS of 1.1 are Baccalaureate/Transfer courses. These courses have beenarticulated according to the standards of theIllinois Community College Board. To ensurea specific course is transferable, students areurged to consult with: the senior institutions of interest a CLC student development counseloror advisorCourses with a PCS of 1.2 are Occupational/Technical courses. Policies concerning thetransferability of some of these courses tosenior colleges and universities vary. Studentsare urged to consult with: the senior institutions of interest the transfer information on the CLC website a CLC student development counseloror advisorCourses with a PCS of 1.4 indicate remedial/developmental coursework and are designedto prepare students for enrollment in coursesat the career or transfer level. These coursesdo not apply toward a college degree or careercertificate and are not used to compute gradepoint average.Courses with a PCS of 1.6 are vocationalcourses.Courses with a PCS of 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 indicateadult education. Courses with a PCS of 1.3indicate community education (non-credit)and courses with a PCS of 1.5 indicate generalstudies coursework.2020-2021 College of Lake County Catalog223COURSE DESCRIPTIONS the transfer information on the CLC website

C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSPREREQUISITES ANDCOREQUISITESTo help ensure success in their courses,students must carefully observe requirementsthat may be placed on enrollment. The Collegeof Lake County uses two types of requirementson enrollment in courses.Prerequisites are other courses, knowledge,skills or permission that must be obtained orcompleted before a student enrolls in a course.Students who believe they possess equivalentknowledge or skills through prior courseworkor experience should see the appropriatedivision office.COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCorequisites are other courses, knowledge,skills or permissions that must be taken oracquired either concurrently with or previousto the course in question.COURSE DISCIPLINE/PREFIX REFERENCECourse descriptions are organized alphabetically by prefix in the following section. The list belowshows both the discipline and course prefix for cross reference.Accounting (ACC)Administrative Managementand Technology (AMT)Adult Basic Education (ABE)Adult Education Bridge Program (BRGA)Adult Language Education (ALE)Adult Secondary Education (ASE)Agriculture (AGR)Anthropology (ANT)Arabic (ARA)Art (ART)Asian/Asian American Studies (ASI)Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics (ARM)Automotive Collision Repair (ACR)Automotive Technology (AUT)Biology (BIO)Business Administration (BUS)Career Exploration -Adult Education (CRX)Chemistry (CHM)Chinese (CHI)Communication (CMM)Computer Aided Design (CAD)Computer Information Technology (CIT)Computerized Numerical Control (CNC)Criminal Justice (CRJ)Dance (DNC)Dental Hygiene (DHY)Digital Media and Design (DMD)Early Childhood Education (ECE)Earth Science (ESC)Economics (ECO)Education (EDU)Educational Work Experience (EWE)Electrical Technology (ELC)Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)Electrician Apprenticeship (EAP)Electronic Information Technology (EIT)Electronics Engineering Technology (ELT)Emergency Medical Technology (EMT)Engineering (EGR)English (ENG)English Language Instruction (ELI)English as a Second Language (ESL)Fire Science Technology (FST)French (FRN)Gender and Sexuality Studies (GXS)Geography (GEG)German (GER)Health Information Technology (HIT)224 2020-2021 College of Lake County CatalogHealth and Wellness Promotion (HWP)Heating and Air Conditioning EngineeringTechnology (HET)History (HST)Horticulture (HRT)Hospitality and Culinary Management (HCM)Human Services (HUS)Humanities (HUM)Industrial Electrician (ISE)International Studies (SSI)Italian (ITL)Japanese (JPN)Kinesiology (KIN)Laser/Photonics/Optics (LPO)Latin American Studies (LAT)Legal Studies (LGL)Liberal Arts and Science (LAS)Library Science (LSC)Machine Tool Trades (MTT)Massage Therapy (MAS)Math Computer Science (MCS)Mathematics (MTH)Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)Medical Assisting (MOA)Medical Imaging (MIM)Music (MUS)Nurse Assisting and Nursing (NUR)Personal Development (PDS)Philosophy (PHI)Phlebotomy (PBT)Physics (PHY)Political Science (PSC)Pre-Bridge - Adult Eduction (PBRA)Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PRS)Psychology (PSY)Retail Management (RMC)Russian (RUS)Science Electives (SCI)Sign Language (SGN)Social Studies Topics (SST)Social Work (SWK)Sociology (SOC)Spanish (SPA)Spanish Adult Education (SAE)Supply Chain Management (SCM)Surgical Technology (SRG)Theatre (THE)Vocational Skills Training (VST)Welding (WLD)

C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSCOLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY’S GENERAL EDUCATION IAI COURSESThe chart below shows College of Lake County’s transfer courses listed by IAI category that meet IAI (Illinois Articulation Initiative) General EducationCore Curriculum guidelines. IAI General Education Course Codes follow the College of Lake County title. Course descriptions in this section alsoinclude IAI codes as appropriate. Transfer degree guidelines list specific courses conforming to IAI core curriculum: see the appropriate sectionin this catalog for more information. See page 16 for an explanation of the Illinois Articulation Initiative.AnthropologyIAI CodeANT 121 Introduction toAnthropologyS1900NANT 221 Cultural AnthropologyS1901NANT 222 Introduction to PhysicalAnthropologyS1902ANT 224 Introduction to Archaeology S1903ANT 228 Cross-Cultural Relationships S1904DIAI CodeArtART 121 Introduction to ArtART 240 History of Art IART 241 History of Art IIART 260 History of PhotographyART 261 Non-Western Art HistoryIAI CodeF2900F2901F2902F2904F2903NAsian/American StudiesASI 121 Introduction to AsianAmerican StudiesIAI CodeBiologyBIO 120 Environmental BiologyBIO 123 Principles of BiologyBIO 127 Introduction to EvolutionBIO 140 Environmental Biologywithout LabBIO 141 Concepts in BiologyBIO 149 Genetics and SocietyBIO 161 General Biology IBIO 162 General Biology IIIAI CodeL1905LL1900LL1907ChineseCHI 222 Intermediate Chinese IIIAI CodeH1900ChemistryCHM 120 Chemical ConceptsCHM 121 General Chemistry ICHM 140 Chemistry for aChanging WorldCHM 142 Chemistry for a ChangingWorld with labIAI 1910LP1903P1903LIAI CodeC2900DanceIAI CodeDNC 240 The Art of DanceF1906DNC 280 Dance and Popular Culture F1911DEconomicsECO 221 Principles ofMacroeconomicsECO 222 Principles ofMicroeconomicsIAI CodeS3901S3902EnglishIAI CodeENG 121 English Composition IC1900ENG 122 English Composition IIC1901RENG 126 Advanced Composition:Scientific and TechnicalCommunicationC1901RENG 129 Women in LiteratureH3911DENG 223 Early American LiteratureH3914ENG 225 Survey of British Literature I H3912ENG 226 Survey of British Literature II H3913ENG 227 Introduction to Shakespeare H3905ENG 228 World LiteratureH3906ENG 229 American Literature:20th Century to PresentH3915ENG 241 Introduction to PoetryH3903ENG 243 Introduction to FictionH3901ENG 244 Mythology and Fairy TalesH9901ENG 246 Latin American WritersH3908NENG 247 International WomenWritersH3911DENG 249 Children’s LiteratureH3918Earth ScienceIAI CodeESC 120 Earth ScienceP1905LESC 121 Physical GeologyP1907LESC 123 Introduction to Meteorology P1905ESC 124 OceanographyP1905ESC 125 Geology of National ParksP1907ESC 127 Introduction to Meteorologywith LabP1905LESC 128 Great Mysteries of the Earth P1905ESC 129 Severe and HazardousWeatherP1905ESC 140 Introduction to Astronomywith LabP1906LESC 141 Introduction to Astronomy P1906ESC 224 Environmental GeologyP1908FrenchFRN 222 Intermediate French IIFRN 223 French Civilization IFRN 224 French Civilization IIIAI CodeH1900H1900H1900GeographyIAI CodeGEG 120 Physical Geographywith LabP1909LPrinciples of PhysicalGeographyP1909GEG 121 Physical GeographyP1909GEG 122 Cultural GeographyS4900NGEG 123 World Regional Geography S4900NGermanGER 222 Intermediate German IIIAI CodeH1900Gender and SexualityGXS 121 Introduction to GenderStudies IGXS 229 Sex, Gender and PowerIAI CodeHistoryHST 121 History of WesternCivilization to 1500HST 122 History of WesternCivilization 1500 to PresentHST 126 History of Non-WesternWorld since 1500HST 127 History of Chinese Cultureand SocietyHST 128 Modern History of theMiddle EastHST 221 United States Historyto 1876HST 222 United States History1876 to PresentHST 245 History of LatinAmerica I to 1825HST 246 History of Latin America IIfrom 1825IAI CodeS9 20NS2920NContinued on next page.2020-2021 College of Lake County Catalog225COURSE DESCRIPTIONSArabicARA 222 Intermediate ModernStandard Arabic IICommunicationCMM 121 Fundamentals of Speech

COURSE DESCRIPTIONSC O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSHumanitiesHUM 121 Humanities: Ancient Timesto the Middle AgesHUM 122 Humanities: Renaissanceto the PresentHUM 123 Introduction to FilmHUM 126 Introduction to thePerforming ArtsHUM 127 Critical ThinkingHUM 128 Introduction to MiddleEastern CivilizationsHUM 129 Introduction to East AsianCivilizationHUM 140 Introduction toInternational FilmHUM 141 World Humanities of20/21 CenturyHUM 221 American DecadesHUM 222 Film and SocietyHUM 226 Women and the ArtsIAI CodeItalianITL 222Intermediate Italian IIIAI CodeH1900JapaneseJPN 222 Intermediate Japanese IIIAI CodeH1900Latin-American StudiesLAT 121 Introduction to LatinAmerican StudiesIAI 4NHF906DF2908HF907DHF906DMathIAI CodeMTH 127 Finite Mathematics IM1906MTH 140 Contemporary MathM1904MTH 141 Quantitative LiteracyM1901MTH 142 General Education Statistics M1902MTH 145 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IM1900-1MTH 146 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IIM1900-2MTH 221 Mathematics for ElementaryTeaching IIM1903MTH 222 Business StatisticsM1902MTH 224 Calculus for Businessand Social SciencesM1900-BMTH 244 Discrete MathematicsM1905MTH 246 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IIIM1900-3 MTH 140, MTH 141 and MTH 142 do not fulfill the generaleducation mathematics requirements in Associate inScience degrees.MusicMUS 124 Music AppreciationMUS 224 Music LiteratureIAI CodeF1900F1902PhilosophyIAI CodePHI 121 Introduction to Philosophy H4900PHI 122 LogicH4906PHI 123 Philosophy of ReligionH4905PHI 125 Introduction to EthicsH4904PHI 126 World ReligionsH5904NPHI 128 Introduction to Socialand Political PhilosophyH4907PHI 221 Asian PhilosophyH4903NPhysicsPHY 120 Practical Aspects of PhysicsPHY 121 General Physics IPHY 123 Physics for Scienceand Engineering I226 2020-2021 College of Lake County CatalogIAI CodeP1900LP1900LP2900LPolitical ScienceIAI CodePSC 121 American National PoliticsS5900PSC 122 State and Local PoliticsS5902PSC 221 Comparative Political Systems S5905PSC 222 International RelationsS5904PsychologyIAI CodePSY 121 Introduction to PsychologyS6900PSY 220 Lifespan DevelopmentS6902PSY 222 Child Growth andDevelopmentS6903PSY 225 Social PsychologyS8900PSY 226 Adolescent DevelopmentS6904SociologySOC 121 Introduction to SociologySOC 222 Social ProblemsSOC 224 Sociology of the FamilySOC 225 Class, Race and GenderSOC 229 Sex, Gender and PowerIAI CodeS7900S7901S7902S7905DS7904DSpanishSPA 222 Intermediate Spanish IISPA 223 Spanish Civilization ISPA 224 Spanish Civilization IIIAI CodeH1900H1900H1900TheatreTHE 121 Introduction to Theatre ITHE 123 Diversity in AmericanTheatreIAI CodeF1907F1909D

C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSCOLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY’S MAJOR IAI COURSESThe chart below shows CLC’s transfer courses that meet IAI (Illinois Articulation Initiative) corecurriculum for specific transfer majors developed to date. IAI major course codes follow the CLC title.Course descriptions in this section also included IAI codes as appropriate.AccountingACC 121 Financial AccountingACC 122 Managerial AccountingIAI CodeBUS 903BUS 904English (See Mass Communication)AgricultureHRT 121 Introduction toHorticultureIAI CodeMass CommunicationBUS 214 AdvertisingENG 123 Mass CommunicationsENG 124 Newswriting IBiologyBIO 161 General Biology IBIO 162 General Biology IIIAI CodeBIO 910BIO 910AG 905Business AdministrationIAI CodeCIT 120 Introduction to Computers BUS 902MTH 222 Business StatisticsBUS 901IAI CodeCHM 911CHM 912CHM 913CHM 914Computer Information TechnologyCIT 141 Programming in C CIT 241 Advanced C MTH 244 Discrete MathematicsIAI CodeCS 911CS 912CS 915Criminal JusticeIAI CodeCRJ 121 Introduction to CriminalJusticeCRJ 901CRJ 123 Introduction to Criminology CRJ 912CRJ 124 Introduction to Corrections CRJ 911CRJ 229 Juvenile DelinquencyCRJ 914EngineeringEGR 121 Engineering DesignGraphicsEGR 125 Engineering StaticsEGR 222 Engineering Mechanicsof MaterialsEGR 225 Engineering DynamicsEGR 260 Introduction to CircuitAnalysisIAI CodeIAI CodeMC 912MC 911MC 919Math Computer ScienceIAI CodeMCS 140 Computer Programmingfor Engineering and Science CS 911MCS 141 Computer Science ICS 911MCS 142 Computer Science IICS 912MTH 244 Discrete MathematicsCS 915MathMTH 145 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IMTH 146 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IIMTH 225 Introduction to LinearAlgebraMTH 227 Ordinary DifferentialEquationsMTH 246 Calculus and AnalyticGeometry IIIIAI CodeMTH 901MTH 902COURSE DESCRIPTIONSChemistryCHM 121 General Chemistry ICHM 123 General Chemistry IICHM 222 Organic Chemistry ICHM 223 Organic Chemistry IIHorticulture (See Agriculture)MTH 911MTH 912MTH 903PsychologyPSY 223 Abnormal PsychologyPSY 225 Social PsychologyIAI CodePSY 905PSY 908TheatreCMM 124 Oral InterpretationTHE 125 Principles of ActingTHE 126 StagecraftIAI CodeTA 916TA 914TA 911EGR 941EGR 942EGR 945EGR 943EGR 931L2020-2021 College of Lake County Catalog227

C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSSAMPLE COURSE LISTINGCHM 120 Chemical ConceptsCourse Number and Course Title(3-2)4 Hours(Hours of lecture per week -Hours of lab per week)Semester hours of creditA survey course that includes the fundamentals of chemical composition, chemicalcalculations, solutions, states of matter, the periodic table, acids, bases and pH, radioactivityand nuclear processes, and a brief overview of organic and biochemistry. (1.1)Prerequisites: MTH 102 or MTH 105 (both C or better) or an appropriate score on the MathPlacement Test or Math ACT of 20 or higher (or SAT of 510 or higher) - AND - College Readingand Writing ReadinessCourse feeIAI: P1 902LThe number code at the end of each course description has the following meaning:1.1Baccalaureate/Transfer course1.2 Occupational/Technical course – not intended for transfer; however,some courses may transfer.1.4, 1.5, 1.6, Developmental or general studies credit – not intended1.7, 1.8for transfer and not applicable to any degree.Prerequisites: COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCorequisites: Course feeIAI: P1 902L(Var.)Other courses, knowledge, skills or permission that must be obtainedor completed before enrolling in a courseOther courses, knowledge, skills or permissions that must be taken oracquired either concurrently with or previous to the course in questionFee in addition to credit per hourIllinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) NumberVariableACCOUNTING (ACC)Business and Social Sciences Division,Room T302, (847) 543-2047ACC 110 Accounting in Business(2-0)2 HoursThis course is an overall introduction to thediscipline of accounting. Emphasis is onunderstanding processes used to collect,analyze, and report financial information inbusiness organizations. Topics include theaccounting equation, generally acceptedaccounting principles, financial reporting,financial statement analysis, budgeting,and cost control. (1.2)Prerequisite: College Reading and WritingReadiness AND Basic Algebra ReadinessCourse feeACC 114 Payroll Accounting(2-0)2 HoursThis course is a practical study of currentsocial security, income tax, employment andunemployment laws and their effect on basicpayroll accounting systems. Course coverageincludes the preparation of payroll recordsand tax returns. (1.2)Prerequisite: ACC 110 (C or better) or ACC 121(C or better)Course feeACC 121 Financial Accounting(4-0)4 HoursThis is an introductory course focusing onfinancial reporting for external users. Coursecoverage includes basic accounting principles,the accounting cycle with an emphasis ontransaction analysis, and financial statements.Specific course topics include the valuation andreporting of cash, receivables, inventory, longterm assets, current and long-term liabilitiesand stockholders’ equity. (1.1)Prerequisite: CRWR -AND- MTH 108 or 140or 141 or 142 or higher level MTH course (AllC or better), or approp. score on CLC MathPlacement Test, or Math ACT of 22 or higher,or MATH SAT of 530 or higher or ACC 110(C or better)Recommended: BUS 121Course feeIAI: BUS 903228 2020-2021 College of Lake County CatalogACC 122 Managerial Accounting(4-0)4 HoursThis introductory course in managerialaccounting focuses on internal planningand control. Emphasis is on identifying andapplying relevant accounting and financialinformation for management decisions. Topicalareas include product costing, operationalcontrol, cost allocation, capital budgeting,profit planning, performance reporting, andvariance analysis. (1.1)Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better)Recommended: CIT 119 or CIT 120Course feeIAI: BUS 904ACC 171 Introduction to QuickBooks(2-0)2 HoursThis course provides an introduction toQuickBooks. Topics covered include companyset up, processing transactions through theaccounting cycle, merchandising transactions,banking and payroll. (1.2)Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better) - AND CIT 119 or CIT 120 (either C or better) ORconsent of department chairCourse feeACC 172 Accounting Capstone Experience(1-0)1 HourStudents in this course will completea capstone project consisting of acomprehensive accounting practice set andend of project evaluation. Completing andreporting on this practice set will give studentsthe opportunity to synthesize and put intopractice the knowledge and skills acquired inall other courses in the Accounting TechnicianCertificate program. (1.2)Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better)Corequisite: ACC 171 and CIT 111 and CIT 120Course feeACC 212 Federal Taxation of Individuals(3-0)3 HoursThis course involves the practical study ofFederal Tax Law as related to the individualand sole proprietorship. Topics covered includehistory of Federal Income Tax, Personal andDependency Exemptions, Cash and AccrualMethods, Gross Income inclusions andexclusions, Depreciation Methods, PropertyTransactions, Realization and Recognition ofGain or Loss, Deductions for and from AdjustedGross Income (AGI), Itemized Deductions,Passive Activity rules and Tax Credits. (1.2)Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better)Course fee

C O U R S E I N F O R M AT I O NAND DESCRIPTIONSACC 213 Federal Taxation of Entities(3-0)3 HoursThis course is an introduction to corporate,partnership, gift, estate, and internationaltaxation. The overall emphasis of the courseis on the taxation of corporations and flowthrough entities. The student will also becomefamiliar with various related subjects includingAlternative Minimum Tax, AccumulatedEarnings Tax, Gift and Estate Tax, andInternational Taxation. (1.2)Prerequisite: ACC 121 (C or better)Course feeACC 214

Philosophy IAI Code PHI 121 Introduction to Philosophy H4900 PHI 122 Logic H4906 PHI 123 Philosophy of Religion H4905 PHI 125 Introduction to Ethics H4904 PHI 126 World Religions H5904N PHI 128 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy H

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