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Associate of Arts  |  Bachelor of Science in Education  | 
Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Theological Studies  |

 

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

The Associate of Arts program involves two years of training in the liberal arts. It serves not only those individuals who complete their college education at the end of two years but also those who transfer to other institutions of higher learning. By taking their first two years at ILC, such students receive the benefit of a Christ-centered education in the critical early years of their college training. Moreover, the smaller class sizes at ILC promote student involvement and thereby enhance learning.

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has agreed to accept the transfer of up to 72 credits for each student at ILC. Other colleges and universities have their own policies and procedures with respect to accepting ILC's credits. Some students have been able to transfer readily many of their ILC credits to schools elsewhere in Wisconsin and in other states. The academic dean at ILC stands ready to advise students with regard to the selection of courses and the transferring of credits.

Frequently a number of high-school graduates and adults take religion or other courses at ILC without committing themselves to a degree program. Such special students are always welcome, whether they take one course or several.

The requirements for the Associate of Arts degree are as follows:


 

1. Credits in Required Courses  

Minimum: 55

     
English  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 English 101-102 (3,3)
    English 203-204 (3,3)
     
Religion  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Religion 101-102 (3,3)
    Religion 203-204 (3,3)
     
Social Studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Select 12 credits from the following:
    Geography 102 (3)
    History 111-112 (3,3)
    History 211-212 (3,3)
    Psychology 102 (3)
    Psychology 203 (3)
    Sociology 101 (3)
     
Fine & Applied Arts  . . . . . . . . . 6 Select 2 courses:
    Art 101 (3)
    Music 101 (3)
    Music 102 (3)
     
Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Select 2 courses:
    Biology 101 (3)
    Chemistry 102 (3)
    Geography 101 (3)
    Science 101 (3)
    Health & Physical 4 Health 201 (3)
    Education P.E. 101-102 (1/2,1/2)
     
Mathematics 3  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Select 1 course:
    Mathematics 101 (3)
    Mathematics 105-106 (4,4)
    Mathematics 201-202 (4,4)
    Mathematics 204 (3)
    Mathematics 205 (3)
     
     
2. Credits in Elective Courses  

Minimum: 9

     
Select courses from Part 1 above not taken as requirements and, as available, from the following:
 

Computer Science 101 (3)

Greek 101-102 (5,5)

Religion Methods 326 (3)

Religion 305-306 (4,2)

English 207 (3)

Religion 407-408 (4,2)

English 306 (3)

History 351-352 (4,2)

English 407 (3)

Choir (1-4)

German 101-102 (3,3)

Organ (1-4)

German 253-254 (3,3)

Piano (1-4)

German 355-356 (3,3)

 

 

 

Total Credits Required for Degree 

Minimum: 64

 

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

The future of a church body depends largely upon the proper Christian training of its children. Teachers in Lutheran elementary schools can perform an important work by assisting parents and congregations in providing such training.

The Bachelor of Science program provides a complete training for those men and women preparing for teaching in the elementary schools of the Church of the Lutheran Confession.

The students take courses in general subject areas and in professional education.
Several opportunities are provided for students enrolled in the education program to experience teaching in real elementary classrooms. During the sophomore year, education students spend ten hours each semester observing in selected schools to become acquainted with the way children act in the school setting and to observe professional teachers in action. Education 403 involves students in the weeks just prior to school opening as well as the first three weeks of the school year. Education 404 allows the student to teach a second time for one quarter.

Students who enroll in the Bachelor of Science program should have completed the following high-school mathematics courses, or their equivalent: Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. Background in Chemistry and Physics is desirable. Anyone who wishes to enter this program but who has not met the mathematics requirement should contact the academic dean for further information.

All students in the Bachelor of Science program are required to take a minimum of two semesters of instruction in Piano or Organ. Those who do not meet the requirements of Keyboard I and II after these two semesters shall normally be required to take up to three additional semesters to complete the work.

The requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree are as follows:

 

1. Credits in General Education  

Minimum:104 (101)*

     
Religion  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Religion 101-102 (3,3)
    Religion 203-204 (3,3)
    Religion 305-306 (4,2)
    Religion 407-408 (4,2)
     
Social Studies  . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Geography 102 (3)
    History 111 (3)
    History 211-212 (3,3)
    History 351-352 (4,2)
    Psychology 102 (3)
    Psychology 203 (3)
    Sociology 101 (3)
     
English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 English 101-102 (3,3)
    English 203-204 (3,3)
    English 207 (3)
     
Mathematics/Science  . . . . . . 21 Mathematics 305-306 (3,3)
    Computer Science Biology 101 (3)
    Chemistry 102 (3)* (Students with a grade of C or better in high school chemistry may waive this requirement.)
    Computer Science 101 (3)
    Geography 101 (3)
    Science 101 (3)
    Art 101 (3)
     
Fine & Applied Arts  . . . . . . . . 13 Music 101 (3)
    Music 102 (3)
    Choir (2 credits required)
    Piano/Organ (2 credits required)
     
Health & Physical  . . . . . . . . . 4 Health 201 (3)
    Education P.E. 101-102 (1/2,1/2)
     
     
2. Credits in Professional Education

Minimum: 35

     
Professional Training  . . . . . . . 22 Education 102 (2)
    Education 204 (3)
    Education 304A (1)
    Education 304B (1)
    Education 304C (1)
    Education 305 (1)
    Education 306 (3)
    Education 325 (2)
    Education 403 (4)
    Education 404 (8)
     
Education Methods  . . . . . . . . 13 Reading Methods 321 (2)
    Language Arts Methods 322 (1)
    Social Studies Methods 323 (1)
    Science Methods 324 (1)
    Art Methods 325 (1)
    Religion Methods 326 (3)
    Music Methods 327 (1)
    Arithmetic Methods 328 (2)
    Phy. Ed. Methods 361 (1)
     
     
3. Credits in Electives  

Minimum: 0 (3)*

     
A. Social Studies/Fine & Applied Arts: History 112 (3)
  Choir (1-2)
  Organ (1-7)
  Piano (1-5)
   
B. English: English 306 (3)
  English 407 (3)
   
C. Mathematics: Mathematics 101 (3)
  Mathematics 105-106 (4,4)
  Mathematics 201-202 (4,4)
  Mathematics 204 (3)
  Mathematics 205 (3)
   
D. Foreign or Classical Languages: German (18 credits available)
  Greek (32 credits available)
  Hebrew (16 credits available)
   
E. Other: Independent Study (1-6)  
   
   
Total Credits Required for Degree 

Minimum: 141*

 

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PRE-THEOLOGICAL STUDIES

Until the end of time there will be need for pastors to serve as shepherds of Christian congregations. Those who have considered such a calling should be encouraged by the words of Holy Scripture: "This is a faithful saying: If a man desires the position of a bishop, he desires a good work" (1 Tim. 3:1).

The four-year Bachelor of Arts program prepares students for entrance into Immanuel Lutheran Seminary. The courses provide them with a broad liberal-arts training and a working knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, the languages in which the Bible was written.

Students with special interests in particular subject areas such as German, social studies, mathematics, and science may pursue these interests through elective courses.

Students intending to enter the Bachelor of Arts program are encouraged to take a foreign language during their high-school years. German and/or Latin are recommended.
The requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree are as follows:

 

1. Credits in Required Courses  

Minimum: 138

     
Languages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Greek 101-102 (5,5)
    Greek 203-204 (5,5)
    Greek 305-306 (3,3)
    Greek 407-408 (3,3)
    Hebrew 101-102 (5,5)
    Hebrew 203-204 (3,3)
    Latin 101-102 (3,3)
    English 21 English 101-102 (3,3)
    English 203-204 (3,3)
    English 207 (3)
    English 306 (3)
    English 407 (3)
     
Social Studies  . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 History 111-112 (3,3)
    History 211-212 (3,3)
    Psychology 102 (3)
    Sociology 101 (3)
     
Education  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Education 204 (3)
    Religion Methods 326 (3)
     
Religion  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Religion 101-102 (3,3)
    Select 12 credits from the following:
    Religion 203-204 (3,3)
    Religion 305-306 (4,2)
    Religion 407-408 (4,2)
     
Science  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Biology 101 (3)
    Science 101 (3)
     
Health & Physical  . . . . . . . . . . 4 Health 201 (3)
    Education P.E. 101-102 (1/2,1/2)
     
Mathematics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 or 4 Select 1 course:
    Mathematics 101 (3)
    Mathematics 105-106 (4,4)
    Mathematics 201-202 (4,4)
    Mathematics 204 (3)
    Mathematics 205 (3)
    Music 5 Music 102 (3)
    Choir (1,1)
     
Computer Science  . . . . . . . . . . 3 Computer Science 101 (3)
     
     
2. Credits in Elective Courses  

Minimum: 1

     
Select courses from Part 1 above not taken as requirements and, as available, from the following:
 
Education 304C (1) Chemistry 102 (3)
Education 306 (3) Geography 101 (3)
Music 101 (3) Geography 102 (3)
Choir (1-2) History 351-352 (4,2)
German 101-102 (3,3) Psychology 203 (3)
German 253-254 (3,3) Independent Study (1-6)
German 355-356 (3,3) Art 101 (3)
 
Total Credits Required for Degree

Minimum: 139