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Lewis and Clark Community College History Major Agreement
- Fontbonne University has recognized the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) to meet our General Education Requirements with the exception of other requirements in other areas. General education requirements at Fontbonne apply to all undergraduate programs and consist of 42 hours of academic credit taken within various components.
- Students that are graduating from an Illinois Community College and completed the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Education Core (GEC) must submit a final transcript that reflects that this core has been satisfied. The IAI-GEC does not require students to take courses to meet valuing, specialized valuing, information literacy and managing information components. We would like to offer you the opportunity to take these courses at LCCC.
- Students who have graduated from a Illinois Community College with an Associate of Arts Degree and have completed the IL/GER 42 Block Requirements will have satisfied Fontbonne University General Education Requirements (42- Credit Hour Block).
- Students who have not met the IL/GER 42 Block Requirements will have a course by course transcript evaluation performed. Students are encouraged to complete Fontbonne 42/Credit Hours of General Education Requirements that are listed on the next page.
- Please note that some majors have specific General Education Requirements that meets both General Education and Major requirements.
- A maximum of 64 credit hours may be transferred from Lewis and Clark Community College.
The following is a list of the required courses for the History Major Degree at Fontbonne University and the equivalent courses offered at Lewis and Clark Community College.
Major: History
Degree
Offered: Bachelor of Arts
Major Requirements
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LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
FONTBONNE UNIVERSITY |
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HIST 131 Western Civilization I |
HST 103 Introduction to Western Civilization I |
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HIST 132 Western Civilization II |
HST 104 Introduction to Western Civilization II |
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HIST 231 American Republic: beginning to 1877 |
HST 105 Introduction to American History I |
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HST 232 American Republic: 1877 to Present |
HST 106 Introduction to American History II |
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PSYC 131 General Psychology |
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology |
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SOCI 131 Introduction to Sociology |
SOC 100 Survey of Sociology |
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GEOG 132 Geography by World Regions |
GGY 100 Intro to Geography |
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POLS 131 American Government |
GOV 230 American National Government |
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PHIL 131 Intro to Philosophy |
PHL 110 Introduction to Philosophy |
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PHIL 240 Contemporary Moral Issues |
PHL 260 Contemporary Moral Issues |
For additional information on the History Program, please contact:
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Jack Luzkow Chairman of History, Philosophy & Religion Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Blvd Saint Louis, MO 63105 (314) 719-3623 kjackson@fontbonne.edu |
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Dorothy Davis Director of Transfer Recruitment Admission Office Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Blvd Saint Louis, MO 63105 (314) 889-1475 ddavis@fontbonne.edu |
