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Please refer to the following suggested curriculum and the graduation requirements as a guide for completing this program.

If this parent program has multiple options for transfers, degrees and certificates then use a degree grid and list all programs. When you click on the program option use this as a template for your Degree / Certificate / Transfer.

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Prepare for the Future

To understand the present
and prepare for the future,
we must understand the past.

The History Department offers students a wide range of opportunities to study in areas as diverse as American History, European History, World History, and the History of Religion, as well as the histories of Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (0001) – HISTORY PRE-MAJOR

Prepare for the Future

To understand the present
and prepare for the future,
we must understand the past.

The History Department offers students a wide range of opportunities to study in areas as diverse as American History, European History, World History, and the History of Religion, as well as the histories of Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

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Time Commitment

Diagnostic Medical Sonography courses are offered full-time during the day. The program can be completed in 12 months.

Program Capacity

Belleville Campus

The Sonography program has the capacity for approximately 20 students admitted each summer at the Belleville Campus.

Seats available are dependent on meeting application requirements and on clinical availability.

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Certification Requirements

Upon successful completion of the Sonography curriculum, graduates are awarded a certificate as a sonographer.

Graduates of the sonography curriculum are eligible to take the certification examination by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).

To work in Illinois, graduates of the program must provide proof of graduation from a sonography training program.

Illinois sonography employers prefer professional certification by the ARDMS for students to gain employment as a sonographer.

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Areas of study offered

Bachelor of Arts degree in History

A Bachelor of Arts degree in History prepares students for careers in business, industry, or government, as well as for continued study leading to advanced degrees, for professional careers in academia, and in various archival and research fields.

A minor in history is a good choice for any of the other social sciences as well as for English, foreign language and journalism.

Associate degree with an emphasis on history

An associate degree with an emphasis on history provides a basic overview of the discipline and prepares you to transfer to a four-year history program.

Diagnostic Medical Sonography courses are offered full-time during the day. The program can be completed in 12 months.

Curriculum

First Year

Short description of what you will learn in the first year or semester should be listed through out the table.

Total Semester Credits: 15
Fall Semester
Course Number Course Description Credits
CISC 106 Introduction to Cybersecurity 1
CISC 161 Cisco Networking Essentials 4
CISC 162 Cisco Network Communication 4
NETW 101 Introduction to Networking 3
ENG 101 Rhetoric & Composition I 3
Total Semester Credits: 16
Spring Semester
Course Number Course Description Credits
CISC 116 Cisco Cybersecurity Essentials 2
CISC 163 Cisco Switching and Routing 4
CISC 164 Cisco Enterprise Networking 4
  Human Relations Elective 3
  Communications Elective 3

Second Year

Total Semester Credits: 15
Fall Semester
Course Number Course Description Credits
AOJ 258 Computer Forensics & Cyber Crime 3
NETW 188 Windows Server I 3
NETW 211 Digital Forensics 3
MATH 107 or higher 4
  Human Well-Being Elective 2

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Total Semester Credits: 16
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: 62
Spring Semester
Course Number Course Description Credits
CISC 201 Cisco Security 4
NETW 231 Ethical Hacking 3
NETW 271 Network Security 3
  Humanities OR Social Science Elective 3
  Approved Networking Elective 3
Approved Networking Electives Credits
CIS 180 Introduction to Programming 3
EET 256 Preparation for A+ Certification 3
NETW 182 Linux Operating System 3
NETW 261  Virtualization Technologies 3
NETW 295 Networking Internship 3

Prerequisites may be required for some courses.

Refer to the Online Course Catalog or Class Search link in eSTORM for a full course description.

State Regulatory Requirements

Meets Requirements in

This program MEETS the State educational requirements for licensure, certification or registry in: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, District of Columbia

Does not Meet Requirements in

This program DOES NOT MEET the State educational requirements for licensure, certification or registry in: N/A

No determination In

No determination has been made whether this program meets the State educational requirements for licensure, certification or registry in: American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands

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CERTIFICATION/Licensure Pass RATE

In order to become a licensed mechanic for Aviation Maintenance Powerplant, applicants must pass both the Aviation Maintenance General Test and the Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Test.  Below are the average pass rates for SWIC graduates from 2020-2021.

AMG – Aviation Maintenance General                                              90%

AMP – Aviation Maintenance Powerplant                                         91%

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