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WORKSHEET INTEGRATIVE CORE CURRICULUM (ICC) World of Systems 10/24/17 www.ithaca.edu/advising/worksheets Also consult: www.ithaca.

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Ithaca Seminar (ICSM 10500, 10800, 11000, 11800) All Ithaca College students will begin their ICC coursework by enrolling in a 4 credit Ithaca College Seminar. This is an interdisciplinary liberal arts
course that supports students’ academic and social transition to Ithaca College.

THEMES & PERSPECTIVES: A World of Systems Theme (TWOS) IMPORTANT: HomerConnect is the final authority on course offerings.

Themes & Perspectives component is made up of 12 credits-4 Perspective courses *All courses listed are being offered Spring 2018*
● A course required for a student’s major MAY NOT be used to fulfill a Perspective requirement.
● A course required for a minor MAY be used to fulfill a Perspective.
● A course with 2 different Perspectives designations MAY be counted towards fulfillment of both Perspectives allowing student to take an additional course in a Perspective of their choosing.
● Courses are not retroactively designated.

Social Science (SO) Natural Sciences (SC) Humanities (HM) Creative Arts (CA)
PERSPECTIVE 3 credits PERSPECTIVE 3 credits PERSPECTIVE 3 credits PERSPECTIVE 3 credits
ANTH 10400 Cultural society BIOL 11800 CNPH 21400 Hollywood & American film
ARTH 11100 Episodes Western art
anthropology POLT 10100 U.S. politics Island Biology ENGL 19405 Contemporary novels British
BINT 11500 Fundamentals of Music
ANTH 10700 World POLT 12800 BIOL 19702 ICIC 10000 (1 cr.) Integration connecting
Industry
archaeology Understanding Biology of cancer ICIC 12000 (1 cr.) Insight combining
CNPH 21400 Hollywood & American
BINT 21000 Boom, bust international relations CHEM 10100 ICIC 13000 (1 cr.) Creativity transforming
film
American cycle POLT 14200 Ideas & Chemistry and Your Body ICIC 14000 (1 cr.) Character developing
COMP 10500 Introduction to website
CMST 14000 Sm. group ideologies ENVS 11000 LNGS 23200 Intro linguistics
development
communication POLT 14300 Environmental crisis LNGS 24300 Language and the World
MUMC 24500 Music Industry Past and
ENVS 11000 Understanding capitalism PHIL 20300 Intro. To Logic
Present
Environmental crisis POLT 10100 U.S. politics
HLTH 11700 Foundations POLT 14200 Ideas & ideologies
of Public Health POLT 14300 Understanding capitalism
HLTH 20100 Food and
society
HLTH 20500 Critical
health issues
ICIC 10000 (1 cr.)
Integration connecting
ICIC 12000 (1 cr.)
Insight combining
ICIC 13000 (1 cr.)
Creativity transforming
ICIC 14000 (1 cr.)
Character developing
MATH 16100 Math and
COMPETENCIES COMPLEMENTARY LIBERAL ARTS
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (QL) READINESS Minimum of 12 credits. Determined by student’s program/major/school.
QL readiness is achieved by a QL readiness score of 9 or above on the Math Placement/QL Exam or
Some programs/majors specify specific courses for the CLA.
by a passing grade in a 100 Level Math course.
Students in H & S may fulfill through a minor, a second major, a foreign language sequence,
WRITING COMPETENCY (3 credits) or a self-designed suite of courses.
Must be met by all students before taking a Writing Intensive course.

Writing Competency is achieved by fulfilling one of the following: CAPSTONE/E-PORTFOLIO


WRTG 10600/transfer equivalent OR CAPSTONE (CP) 0-4 credits
ICSM with a 108xx or 118xx designation OR
Capstone will be in the student’s major and determined by the program.
AP credit (4,5)
E-PORTFOLIO 0 credits — artifacts from ICC courses
English Language & Composition OR English Literature & Composition

ATTRIBUTES: Must take one each of QL, WI, DV designated course.


Attributes MAY be fulfilled by courses in a student’s Major or Minor, by Electives or by Perspectives courses.
A course may be applied to more than one attribute.

Quantitative Literacy (QL) 3 credits Writing Intensive (WI) 3 Credits Diversity (DV) 3 credits
QL score of 9 or above on the Math Competency/ Writing Competency must be met before taking a WI course. ANTH 10900 HNRS 20042
QL Exam or a passing grade in a 100 level math
CLTC 10000 HNRS 21500
course is required prior to taking a QL course.
ANTH 28800 HIST 48302 WRTG 31100 CSCR 10600 JOUR 39016
COMP 11000
ECON 12100
ARTH 49058 HLTH 33510 WRTG 41500 CSCR 10700 JWST 29400
ECON 12200 BIOC 48100 JOUR 21100 CSCR 10900 PSYC 21700
ENVS 22400 BIOL 20700 MATH 49800
CSCR 11000 PSYC 26100
EXSS 37500 CHEM 32500 MATH 49900
HLTH 31600 CSCR 12300 SOCI 20300
CMST 34600 MUTH 25600
HNRS 20037 CSCR 23700 SOCI 21400
JOUR 48400 CNPH 30000 PHIL 41000
CNPH 30100 PHYS 49500
CSCR 25000 SOCI 21700
MATH 14400
MATH 14500 ENGL 20100 PHYS 49800 CSCR 26100 SOCI 25300
MATH 15500 CSCR 35200 SOCI 32600
ENGL 28100 RLST 24000
MATH 16300
ENGL 31100 RLST 41000 EDUC 34000 SPAN 33800
MATH 24600
PHIL 20300 ENGL 31900 SPAN 35500 HIST 11200 STCM 36600
PHIL 20400 ENVS 36000 STCM 33200 HIST 12700 TVR 33500
PHYS 12000 EXSS 37500 THEA 34700 HIST 14100 WGST 10000
PSYC 20700
GERO 48000 TVR 33500 HLTH 11000 WGST 22000
SOCI 35400
STCM 28800 HIST 36500 WRTG 21100
HLTH 20500 WGST 26100
TVR 26300 HIST 48103 WRTG 21700
HLTH 21200 WRTG 31800

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