Illinois Institute of Technology
Office of Educational Services
Transfer Guideline
(312) 567-3300
For
students attending: Morton College
Who plan
to major in: Computer Science or
Concentration in Computer Information Systems
THIS
GUIDELINE IS VALID FOR THE 2004 - 2007 ACADEMIC BULLETIN AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
- GENERAL EDUCATION
PROGRAM - Please consult the General Education section of the current
IIT Bulletin for complete requirements.
- Basic
Writing Proficiency - Students must show basic writing proficiency
by receiving a satisfactory score on the Writing Proficiency Examination
or by passing an English Composition course.
- Humanities
- Choose
one course from the following: ENG 211, 215, 216, 220, 221, 225;
HIS 103, 104, 105, 106, 190; HUM 150, 151; or PHI 125, 126, 180, 201.
- Social
Sciences - Choose one course from the following: ANT 101, 102;
ECO 101, 102; GEG 105, 115, 125; HIS 180; HUM 181; POL 201, 202; PSY 101,
104, 201, 202, 205, 210, 211, 215; SSC 101, 102, 140; or SOC 100, 101,
102, 201, 220.
- Choose one course from section B or section C from the following: ART
120, 125, 126, 127, 217, 220; ENG 218; HIS 140; HUM 153, 154; MUS 100,
101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109; or SPE 108, 110.
- Science Electives for Computer Science majors - A minimum of
fourteen (14) credit hours is required to fulfill this requirement. At
least one natural science or engineering elective must be in a field other
than physics. A CS major should complete PHY 105 and 205 and two
additional courses chosen from the following to total 14 credit hours:
BIO 102, 103, 104, 106, 110, 111, 202; CHM 100, 105, 106; PHS 101, 103,
104; PHY 206.
- EQUIVALENCIES
- Following is a list of courses that will transfer into the Computer
Science or the Concentration in Computer Information Systems programs at IIT
and their direct equivalents at Morton College:
| MORTON COURSE |
TITLE |
IIT EQUIVALENT |
| MAT 201 |
Calculus I |
MATH 151 |
| MAT 202 |
Calculus II |
MATH 152 |
| MAT 203 |
Calculus III |
MATH 251 (see note 1) |
| MAT 215 |
Differential Equations |
MATH 252 (see note 1) |
| PHY 105 |
Physics I |
PHYS 123 |
| PHY 105 and 205 |
Physics I and II |
PHYS 123 and 221 (see
note 1) |
| BIO 102 or |
Introduction to Biology |
BIOL 107 (see note 2) |
| BIO 110 or |
Biology-Cellular Approach |
BIOL 107 (see note 2) |
| BIO 103 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
BIOL 115 (see note 2) |
| CHM 105 |
Inorganic Chemistry I |
CHEM 124 (see note 2) |
| CPS 120 or |
Object-Oriented Technology with C++ |
CS 115 and 116 |
| CPS 200 |
C++ for Engineers |
CS 115 and 116 |
| PSY 101 |
Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC 221 (see note 2) |
| POL 201 |
United States National Government |
PS 200 (see note 2) |
Note 1. Required only for the Computer Science program.
Note 2. Required only for the Computer Information Systems program.