Illinois Articulation Initiative Program
Transferring General Education Courses
The is a statewide transfer agreement among more than 100 public and private four-year and two-year higher education institutions in Illinois. The agreement is designed to facilitate students transferring between colleges and universities and works best for students who are undecided on the transfer-to institution that will grant their baccalaureate degree.ÌýThe IAI General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) packageÌýconsists of 12 to 13 courses (37 to 41 hours of credit) within a five-category designation.ÌýAll schools participating in IAI agree to accept a completed IAI GECC package in lieu of their own comparable lower-division general education requirements.Ìý
The IAI GECC package requirementsÌý are as follows:
- 3 courses (9 credits)
- and 3 courses (9 credits)
- 1 to 2 courses (3 to 6 credits)
- andÌý: 2 courses (7 to 8 credits)
- : 3 courses (9 credits)
IAI policy is presented on the , and Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ’s implementation requirements are below. Students who transfer out of Illinois State will be held to the requirements of their transfer institution.
General Education Options for Transferring Students
New transfer students have the option of completing either Illinois State’s General Education program or the IllinoisÌýArticulation Initiative General Education Core Curriculum (IAI GECC) package.
To be eligible for IAI, at least one transfer course must have been articulated to an IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirement. Transfer students who have satisfactorily completed at least one course within the IAI GECC are allowed to complete this program by enrolling in approved IAI courses at Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ. Students should note, however, that IAI course availability may be limited.
The Ìýprovides recommendations to participating IAI schools about Advanced Placement Credit. However, each school has the final decision about how to award/give credit for Advance Placement Exams.
CLEP - Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ policies on CLEP credit will be used to meet IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirements.
Waivers in theÌý Illinois Articulation Initiative General Education Core CurriculumÌý
If a student satisfactorily completes the objectives of a General Education Core area but earns fewer hours than required, the remaining hours for that area can be waived. However, students must complete the minimum of 12 courses, 37 hours, and the number of courses required in each area of the Core. Fractional hours can also be waived, but the minimum 37 hour total is still enforced.
For those students eligible to complete the Core, a transfer course articulated as an Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ course approved for the IAI General Education Core Curriculum package will be applied toward the Core. Any course from a participating school approved by an IAI curriculum panel may be applied even if not articulated to an Illinois State course. Acceptance and placement of transfer credit as an elective from a non-participating IAI institution is only applicable to meet IAI GECC package requirements at Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ. Students should consult their academic advisor regarding the application for waivers.
Effective May 1999, a student transferring to another institution, who has completed at least 37 semester hours, may request an audit, via a transcript request, of his or her records for completion of the IAI General EducationÌýCore Curriculum package.Ìý
Students transferring to Illinois State are required to fulfill all University graduation requirements.
Illinois Articulation Initiative Course Requirements
- Regardless of category placement, a student may count no more than two courses from a single discipline to fulfill the General Education Core Curriculum requirements. Only one course assigned to an IAI course number may be used to fulfill a requirement (For example, since and both carry the IAI number of H2 903N, only one may be used).Ìý
- Âé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ courses approved for the IAI General Education Core Curriculum package are listed officially on the . The following list of courses is provided for convenience only. Some courses may have been added or deleted since the publication of this catalog.
- D:ÌýDesignates IAI courses designed specifically to examine aspects of human diversity within the United States.Ìý
- N: Designates IAI courses designed specifically to examine aspects of human diversity from a non-U.S./non-European perspective. These courses satisfy theÌýAMALIÌýgraduation requirement atÌýÂé¶¹´«Ã½¼¯ÍÅ.ÌýÌý
- *Western Civilization (H2 901 or S2 902 and H2 902 or S2 903) and American/U.S. History (H2 904 or S2 900 or S2 901) can be used in the IAI category approved by the college or university offering the course or in the category in which the articulated course equivalent was approved at the receiving institution.
- 12 to 13 courses (37 to 41 hours of credit)Ìý
Communication (3 courses, 9 hours)
A grade of C or better required in C1 900, , and C1 901R, . For students with appropriate preparation, Illinois State will waive C1 900. A minimum of 12 courses and 37 semester hours is still required.
Two Writing Course Sequence (6 credit hours)
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
C1 900 | or Composition as Critical Inquiry (3)Ìý |
C1 901R | Writing in the Academic Disciplines or Writing Business & Government Organizations (3) |
Oral Communication (1 course, 3 credit hours)
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
C2 900 | or Communication as Critical Inquiry (3) |
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Mathematics (1 course, 3 hours)
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
M1 900 | Applied Calculus (4) |
M1 900-1 | Calculus I (4) |
M1 900-2 | Calculus II (4) |
M1 900-3 | Calculus III (4) |
M1 902 | Economic Reasoning Using Statistics (3) |
M1 902Ìý | Reasoning in Psychology Using Statistics (3) |
M1 902 | Statistical Reasoning (3) |
M1 903 | Dimensions of Mathematical Reasoning (3) |
M1 904 | or Elements of Mathematical Reasoning (3) |
M1 906 | Finite Mathematics (4) |
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Physical Sciences and Life Sciences (2 courses, 7 hours)
Students with appropriate preparation may substitute an initial course designed for science majors. One Life Science and one Physical Science course is required, of which one must be a lab (indicated by an L, e.g. P1 901L or L1 900L).
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
P1 900L | Fundamentals of Physics (4) |
P1 900L | College Physics I (5) |
P1 900 | Atoms to Galaxies (3) |
P1 902 | Fundamentals of Chemistry (4) |
P1 902L | ÌýFundamentals of Chemistry Lab (1) |
P1 902L | General Chemistry I (4) |
P1 903L | Chemistry and Society (3) |
P1 907L | Principles of Geology (3) |
P1 909L | Introduction to Environmental Systems (4) |
P2 900L | Physics for Science and Engineering I (4) |
L1 906 | Genetics and Society (3) |
L1 900L | or Fundamental Concepts in Biology (3) |
L1 910L | Biological Diversity (4) |
L1 910L | Molecular and Cellular Basis of Life (4) |
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Humanities and Fine Arts (3 courses, 9 hours)
One Humanities and one Fine Arts course required.
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
H1 900 | ÌýItalian 2nd Year Part II (4) |
H1 900 | ÌýFrench 2nd Year Part II (4) |
H1 900 | ÌýGerman 2nd Year Part II (4) |
H1 900 | ÌýSpanish 2nd Year Part II (4) |
H1 900 | ÌýJapanese 2nd Year Part II (4)Ìý |
H2 901 | ÌýWestern Civilization to 1500* (3) |
H2 902 | Modern Western Civilization* (3) |
H2 903N | History of Africa (3)Ìý |
H2 903N | History of East Asia (3) |
H2 903N | HIstory of Latin America (3) |
H2 903N | History of the Middle East (3)Ìý |
H2 903N | History of South & Southeast Asia (3)Ìý |
H2 909D | History of Native Americans (3) |
H2 904 | History of the United States to 1865 (3)* |
H2 905 | History of the United States Since 1865 (3)* |
H3 910D | Introduction to African-American Literature & Culture (3) |
H3 911D | Introduction to Studies in Women's Writing (3) |
H3 911D | Gender in the Humanities (3) |
H3 911D | Gender in the Humanities (3) |
H3 911D | ÌýGender in the Humanities (3) |
H3 912 | English Literature and Its Contexts (3) |
H3 914 | Survey of American Literature (3) |
H3 918 | Foundations in Literature for Children (3) |
H4 900 | Basic Issues in Philosophy (3) |
H4 901 | Ancient Philosophy (3) |
H4 902 | Modern Philosophy (3) |
H4 907 | Political Philosophy (3)Ìý |
HF 900 | American Culture: Traditions and Texts (3) |
HF 900 | American Culture: Traditions and Texts (3) |
F1 900 | Experiencing Music (3) |
F1 905DÌý | Black Music I (3)Ìý |
F1 905D | Black Music II (3) |
F1 907 | Experiencing Theatre (3)Ìý |
F1 909D | Introduction to Black Drama and Theatre (3) |
F2 901 | Survey of Art I (3) |
F2 902 | Survey of Art II (3) |
F2 903N | World Arts: Visual Arts (3) |
F2 908 | Introduction to Film Art (3)Ìý |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 courses, 9 hours)
Two disciplines must be represented from the following list: Anthropology (S1), History (S2), Economics (S3), Geography (S4), Politics and Government (S5), Psychology (S6), Sociology (S7), Social Psychology (S8).Ìý
IAI Category | ISU Course (credit hours) |
S1 901N | ÌýIntroduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
S1 902 | ÌýHuman Origins (3) |
S3 901 | Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
S3 902 | ÌýPrinciples of Microeconomics (3) |
S4 906 | World Geography (3) |
S4 900N | Human Geography (3)Ìý |
S5 900ÌýÌý | United States Government and Civic Practices (3) |
S5 904 | ÌýIntroduction to International Relations (3)Ìý |
S5 905 | Politics of Africa, Asia, and Latin American (3)Ìý |
S6 900 | Fundamentals of Psychology (3)Ìý |
S6 900 | Introduction to Psychology (4) |
S6 902 | Lifespan Development (3) |
S7 900 | Introduction to Sociology (3) |
S7 901 | Contemporary Social Problems in Global Perspective (3) |
S7 902 | Enduring Issues for Couples and Families (3) |
S7 905D | Racial, Social Class, And Gender Inequality (3)Ìý |
S7 904D | Gender, Sex & Power (3) |
S8 900 | Social Psychology (3) |
S8 900 | ÌýSocial Psychology (3) |
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