IAI Transfer Worksheet: Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University
for SOUTHERN ILLINOIS U-CARBONDALE COLLEGE
ISU Course Number SIU-Carbondale4 Equivalent IAI Code______
Communications 3 courses following IAI see www.itransfer.org
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Mathematics
MQM 100 or ECO 138 *ECON 308 Econ & Business Stat. M1
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Physical Life Science
CHEM 140 *CHEM 140A: Chemistry P1 902L
OR
CHEM 140 *CHEM 200 & 201: Intro Chemical Prin & P1 902L
*General Chem Lab
AND
BSC 160 *MICR 201: Elem Microbiol L1 903L
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Humanities & Fine Arts
3 courses following IAI see www.itransfer.org
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Social and
Behavioral Science
PSY 110 or 111 *PSYC 102: Intro to Psychology S6 900
AND
PSY 213 *HED 311: Human Growth & Development, S6 902
AND
3rd course to follow IAI, one in a department
other than psychology see www.itransfer.org
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In addition to the IAI courses listed above, students need to complete additional Mennonite College of Nursing prerequisite courses that are not currently a part of the IAI program.
These SIU-Carbondale courses include:
*HCP 241-Inro Phys & Hum Ant or *AH 241-PHY & Human Anatomy,
*FN 101-Personal Nutrition or *FN 215-Intor to Nutrition
The following MCN prerequisite courses NOT offered by SIU-Carbondale, but required for admission. These courses, as listed in the Illinois State Catalog:
*BSC 182 (Human Physiology & Anatomy II), *HCS 105 (Medical Terminology)
Students are also encouraged to complete a course that transfers into Illinois State as a global studies course
(see ISU catalogue for course description).
Students are expected to work closely with their SIU-Carbondale advisor to ensure that they are meeting all required coursework. It is ultimately the responsibility of the student to complete all coursework necessary for admission. Also, students need to check the www.itransfer.org website frequently as there are periodic changes in the courses that become designated as IAI courses.
“This worksheet applies to courses completed Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012 and Summer 2012.”
*Designates a Mennonite College of Nursing prerequisite course-student must get a “C” or better in course