Addendum for Catalog 2023-2024
Courses
Administrative Management and Technology (AMT)
Administrative Management and Technology Specific Courses- The following AMT courses are no longer offered as of Fall 2023:
AMT 239 (Social Media Marketing)
Business Administration (BUS)
Business Administration Specific Courses- The following BUS courses are no longer offered as of Fall 2023:
BUS 233 (Management Skills)
BUS 253 (Leadership)
Computer Information Technology (CIT)
Computer Information Technology Specific Courses- The following CIT courses are no longer offered as of Fall 2023:
CIT 256 (Windows Forensic Analysis)
CIT 258 (Network Forensics)
CIT259 (Topics in Computer Forensics)
Surgical Technology (SRG)
Surgical Technology Specific Courses- The following SRG courses are no longer offered as of Fall 2023:
SRG 118 (Advanced Surgical Procedures)
Psychology (PSY)
Psychology Specific Courses- PSY 246 (Introduction to Research Methods) now has a 1.1 PCS code.
Program Corrections
The following programs have been corrected to clarify all available course options:
Automotive Collision Repair A.A.S. - Refinishing Technician (24AN)
Computer Information Technology A.A.S. - Computer Forensics Specialty Option (22DC)
Computer Information Technology A.A.S. - Web Programming Specialty Option (22DC)
Health and Wellness Promotion: Health and Wellness Coaching Option A.A.S. (21WA)
Proficiencies
College Reading and Writing Readiness and ENG 121/100 courses (ALP)
Students enrolled in ENG 121/100 are granted provisional CRWR. This enables them to enroll in other college-level courses as it supports students' college-credit access and first-year momentum.
Students who fail both courses or withdraw from either ENG 121 and ENG 100 lose this provisional CRWR status until they either re-enroll or demonstrate competency some other way like taking CLC’s Directed Self-Placement Tool to allow for a re-evaluation of placement through a student's reading and writing sample.
In a few situations when different grades are assigned to a student by an instructor, resulting in a failing grade in one of these courses but not the other, the following details will be considered:
Students who pass ENG 121 (exiting with a grade of A, B, or C) but fail ENG 100 are granted CRWR status, and they complete Composition I requirements.
Students who fail ENG 121 but pass ENG 100 (exiting with a grade of A, B, or C) are granted CRWR status. The student retakes only ENG 121 if their program requires it or is a pre-requisite for another class.
Contact information for questions/concerns:
Kelly Black, English Department Co-Chair (kblack@clcillinois.edu)
Tessa Aquino, ALP Coordinator (maquino@clcillinois.edu)
Basic Algebra Readiness
Confirmed top one-third rank in high school class upon graduation (or current top one- third high school rank after at least three semesters) based on unweighted GPA.
Cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or better after at least three semesters (applies only to CLC courses taken after May 2018).
American College Test (ACT), Math: Score of 17 or above.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Math: Score of 490 or above for test taken March 2016 or later; score of 450 or above for test taken before March 2016. In the absence of an SAT score, a PSAT Math score of 490 or above may be used within three years of the PSAT test date.
In the absence of an SAT Math score, equivalent (not projected) PSAT scores may be used within three years of the PSAT test date.
Students who have previously earned a bachelor degree (or higher) from a regionally accredited, degree-granting U.S. college or university will be considered to be college ready in mathematics and can be assigned the student group Math Placement 53 (this is roughly equivalent to saying that they have completed the equivalent of a general education mathematics course).
Note 1: This will allow these students to take MTH 122 (College Algebra), MTH 222 (Business Statistics), or a general education mathematics course (MTH 140, 141, or 142 if needed) without meeting any other prerequisite.
Note 2: This would also meet the MTH prerequisite for other courses such as ACC 121, BIO 123, BIO 161, CHM 120, CHM 121, CIT 142, ECO 221, ECO 222, EET 130, MCS 141, and PHY 121
Contact information for questions/concerns:
Jon Sprague, Mathematics Department Co-Chair (jsprague@clcillinois.edu)
Sarah Stashkiw, Director, P-20 Educational Partnerships (sstashkiw@clcillinois.edu)