
Briar Cliff University
BRIAR CLIFF UNIVERSITY
Sioux City, Iowa
Associate of Arts (AA) degree
The Iowa Lakes AA degree transfers to Briar Cliff College as 60 semester hours earned toward a bachelor’s degree. Iowa Lakes students will have junior standing upon enrollment at Briar Cliff. An evaluation of the Iowa Lakes transcript will identify specifically which requirements for the bachelor’s degree have been met and which requirements remain. Students should use the guide below in selection of courses in the AA degree.
Individual Arts and Science Courses
Courses taken at Iowa Lakes will transfer to Briar Cliff College. If the course is not listed in the transfer agreement as meeting the general education requirement or a requirement for a Briar Cliff major, it will count as an elective. Students should use the guide below in planning courses.
Majors or Programs at Iowa Lakes
A bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business Administration and Human Resources Management is possible at Iowa Lakes Estherville and Algona locations. Bachelor’s degree guides are in Iowa Lakes advisor or counselor offices. For specific course recommendations at Iowa Lakes Community College check the Transfer Planning by Major web page.
The local contact for Briar Cliff College is Rose Molacek at 515-295-9455 Ext. 728.
General Education Requirements
| BRIAR CLIFF COLLEGE | IOWA LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ||
| Aesthetic Foundation (Choose two from different disciplines) |
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| The Visual Arts: Intro Art History IV Music Appreciation Intro to Literature Intro to Theatre |
ART 212 ART 117 MUSC220 ENGL 110 THTR101 |
Art Appreciation Art History Music Appreciation Intro to Literature Intro to Theatre |
Art Appreciation Art History Music Appreciation Intro to Literature Intro to Theatre |
| Multicultural Foundation (Choose one) |
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| Recreational Leadership World Religions Intro to Anthropology Human Geography Race and Ethnic Relations Basic Span I Basic Span II |
SOCY240 PHIL202 SOCY128 SOCY224 SOCY 240 SPAN111 SPAN112 |
Rec. Leadership Great Rel. of the World Cultural Anthropology World Regional Geog. Minority Culture Elem. Spanish I Elem. Spanish II |
REC118 REL101 ANT105 GEO121 SOC200 FLS141 FLS142 |
| Formal Thinking (Choose one course) |
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| Survey of Accounting Computer Programming College Algebra Elementary Functions Elem. Statistics Calculus I Music Theory Contem Argu & Research |
ACCT220 CIS201 MATH111 MATH112 MATH 200 MATH217 MUSC114 WRTG 159 |
Basic Accounting Computer Prog. College Algebra College Math Statistics Anal. Geom. & Calc. Music Theory Eng. Comp II |
ACC111 MAT120 MAT127 MAT157 MAT211 MUS120 ENG106 |
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Empirical Foundation |
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Physical/Life: Biological Principles Behavioral:: Prin. Of Management |
BIOL111
BUAD225 |
Biological I & Lab
Management |
BIO112 CHM151
MGT101 |
| Historical Consciousness (Choose one) |
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| Am. Romanticism Mod. Am. Literature Intro to & History of HPER History of U. S. History of U.S. Diplomatic Hist. of U.S. Intro to Mass Comm Intro to Philosophy Am. Government Sociology of the Family |
ENGL 340 ENGL 345 HPER119 HIST231 HIST232 HIST345 MCOM101 PHIL100 PSCI101 SOCY235 |
Am. Lit. I Am. Lit. II Intro to Phys. Education Amer. Hist. to 1877 Amer. Hist to Present Hist. of Amer. For. Rela Into to Mass Comm Intro to Philosophy Amer. Government Marriage & Family |
LIT110 MMS101 |
| Religious-Ethical Foundation | Ethics in America | PHI105 | |
For questions or comments on transferring from Iowa Lakes Community College, you can email Diana Refsell, Counselor, at drefsell@iowalakes.edu.
