RVC competes in NJCAA Division III in football, men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, golf, baseball, softball, and men's and women's tennis. Not to brag, but we're pretty good at it. Our teams have won seven national championships and we have had more than 100 All-Americans.
Have fun. Try stuff. RVC gives you opportunities to get involved. There are lots of student activities to choose from. We offer more than 20 clubs and organizations. Try your hands at student government. Join the staff of our campus newspaper. What's it going to be?
Get Involved Check out the full list of our Student Clubs and Organizations!
Whether your plan is to take classes and transfer to a four-year university or enter one of our career programs designed to get you into the workforce right away, Rock Valley College has what you are looking for. Select from one of our more than 60 transfer areas or more than 20 career programs.
At Rock Valley College, you're not just a number. Our highly respected faculty have master's degrees, doctorates and real-world experience. You won't be competing for attention in a huge lecture hall. Our average class size is 21, so you'll get a chance to interact, challenge and be challenged by your instructors.
Getting Started Get started at RVC in just a few easy steps.
Whether you are new to the college or know your way around, we have a variety of services designed to help you succeed. We're here for you every step of the way.
EPS Our Educational Planning Sessions will give you a head start on what to expect at RVC.
The Estelle M. Black Library at Rock Valley College features nearly 75,000 volumes and more than 650 periodicals, and access to the interlibrary loan system. It also features spaces for individual and group study, and if you get thirsty, there's a coffee shop in the lobby!
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING – SECONDARY MATHEMATICS # 1400
Degree conferred: Associate of Arts in Teaching – 64 credits
Program contact: Teacher Education Programs (815) 921-3412
The Associate of Arts in Teaching - Secondary Mathematics Degree prepares students for careers in the high need teaching discipline of secondary education mathematics. This program is different from the AA and AS degree in that it provides students an opportunity to gain valuable experience being in the classroom and to help validate the student’s decision to pursue a career in teaching math at an earlier stage of their academic plan. Students may obtain this degree from Rock Valley College by successfully completing the 64 credits outlined below and by meeting the graduation requirements. Students obtaining an AAT degree in Secondary Mathematics should have equal status with state of Illinois university native students at the beginning of the junior year. Students should be aware that admission to teacher education programs is competitive and generally includes a minimum grade point average determined by the transfer institution. Students should declare the A.A.T. major and consult with an academic advisor as soon as possible in their enrollment. Students should also consult the college catalog and transfer guides for their intended transfer institution for any additional requirements.
Rock Valley College is a participant in the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI). This is a program to ease the transfer for students from 2-year or 4-year colleges/universities to 4-year colleges/universities in Illinois. The 64 credit hours needed for the AAT Degree contain the IAI core.
NOTE: Students seeking an AAT degree in Secondary Mathematics must also meet the following requirements for graduation:
Basic Skills Test: Students must earn a passing score on the Illinois Certification Testing System (ICTS) Basic Skills Test in order to earn the A.A.T. degree. It is recommended that students take the Basic Skills Test prior to their accumulation of 45 semester hours of credit and indicate both Rock Valley College and the intended transfer institution as receiving institutions on the application for the test. Students are responsible for ensuring that an official score report is on file in the RVC Records Office prior to the graduation deadline. Associate of Arts in Teaching – Secondary Mathematics
The GPA for the A.A.T. degree must be at or above 2.5.
Major Course Requirements (11 credits)
* MTH 235 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II ( 4)
* MTH 236 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III ( 4)
* MTH 250 Linear Algebra ( 3)
Supporting Course Requirement ( 4 credits)
(Choose 1 of the following 2)
* CIS 276 Introduction to C/C++ Programming, or ( 4)
* MTH 164 The Computer in Mathematics – C/C++ ( 4)
Professional Education Course Requirements (9 credits)
EDU 224 Introduction to Education ( 3)
(Choose 2 of the following 3)
EDU 234 Introduction to Technology for Teachers ( 3)
EDU 244 Students With Disabilities in Schools ( 3)
* PSY 271 Educational Psychology ( 3)
General Education Course Requirements (40 credits)
Required courses (31 credits)
* ENG 101 Composition I (3)
* ENG 103 Composition II (3)
* SPH 131 Fundamentals of Communication (3)
BIO 103 Introductory Life Science, or
BIO 106 Environmental Science (3)
* MTH 135 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (5)
* PHY 215 Mechanics, Wave Motion and Thermodynamics (5)
PHL 255 Logic (3)
PSY 170 General Psychology (3)
* PSY 225 Child Development (3)
General Education Electives (9 credits)
*Please Note: For the General Education electives listed below, three credit hours must be associated with a non-western culture course (# = non-western).
Humanities/Fine Arts: 6 credit hours
Humanities:
*FRN 204, *GRM 204, *SPN 204
*LIT 139, *140, *142, *143, *144, *201, *202, *205, *206, *210, *LIT 211,*241,*243,*244,*(#)251,*(#)252,*(#)260,*273,*274, *275
PHL 150, 154, (#)155, 156, 157, 256
Fine Arts:
ART 131, 141, 251, 252, 253
COM 251, 252
HUM 117, 210
LIT 141
MUS 102, 104, (#)106, 221, 222
THE 133
Interdisciplinary Humanities and Fine Arts:
These courses encompass both the humanities and the fine arts and may be used for either humanities or fine arts credit.
HUM 111, 112, 114, (#)120, 121, 122, 125, 211, 212
Social & Behavioral Sciences (except Psychology): 3 credit hours: Anthropology:
ANP 102, 103
Economics:
ECO 101, 110, 111
Geography:
GEO 130
History:
HST 140, 141, 142, 143, (#)151, (#)152, (#)162, (#)163, (#)172, (#)173, (#)182, (#)183, #)192, HST (#)193
Political Science:
PSC 160, 161, (#)269
Sociology:
SOC 190, *290, (#)*295, *298, *299
*Course has a prerequisite—refer to course descriptions.