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1 To: California State University, San Marcos General Catalog, Semester Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the Academic Year From: Santa Monica College General Catalog, Semester 1-GENERAL EDUCATION This is a temporary template to display CSU GE Breath couses until ASSIST is functional. Plese keep in mind that this is a static file and will not reflect any subsequent changes. ORAL COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication COM ST 11 - Elements of Public Speaking COM ST 21 - Argumentation COM ST 16 - Fundamentals of Small Group Discussion COM ST 12 - Persuasion WRITTEN COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A2 - Written ENGL 1 - Reading and Composition I Communication CRITICAL THINKING CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking COM ST 21 - Argumentation ENGL 31 - Advanced Composition BUS 32 - Business Communications PHILOS 7 - Logic and Critical Thinking HIST 47 - The Practice of History ENGL 2 - Critical Analysis and Intermediate Composition PHILOS 9 - Symbolic Logic 1/19
2 PHYSICAL SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B1 - Physical Science ASTRON 1 - Stellar Astronomy GEOL 31 - Introduction to Physical Oceanography GEOG 1 - Physical Geography GEOL 1 - Physical Geology without Laboratory ASTRON 2 - Planetary Astronomy ASTRON 5 - Life in the Universe PHYSCS 24 - Modern Physics with Lab GEOL 10 - Exploration of the Solar System PHYSCS 8 - Calculus-Based Physics 1 with Lab ASTRON 4 - Planatary Astronomy with ASTRON 7 - Cosmology CHEM 11 - General Chemistry I (5.00) PHYSCS 7 - General Physics 2 with Lab CHEM 10 - Introductory General Chemistry (5.00) GEOG 5 - Physical Geography with Lab PHYSCS 21 - Mechanics with Lab (5.00) PHYSCS 23 - Fluids, Waves, Thermodynamics, Optics with Lab (5.00) CHEM 9 - Everyday Chemistry (5.00) GEOL 4 - Physical Geology with CHEM 22 - Organic Chemistry II ASTRON 3 - Stellar Astronomy with PHYSCS 14 - Introductory Physics with GEOL 5 - Earth History CHEM 21 - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) CHEM 19 - Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 12 - General Chemistry II (5.00) PHYSCS 22 - Electricity and Magnetism with Lab (5.00) 2/19
3 PHYSCS 12 - Introductory Physics - Non- Laboratory GEOG 3 - Weather and Climate ASTRON 8 - Introduction to Astrophysics GEOL 3 - Introduction to Environmental Geology PHYSCS 6 - General Physics 1 with Lab PHYSCS 9 - Calculus-Based Physics 2 with Lab CHEM 31 - Biochemistry I (5.00) LIFE SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B2 - Life Science PSYCH 2 - Physiological Psychology NUTR 1 - Introduction to Nutrition Science BIOL 2 - Human Biology ANTHRO 9 - Paleoanthropology ANTHRO 1 - Physical Anthropology BIOL 9 - Introduction to Environmental Biology ANATMY 2 - Advanced Human Anatomy BOTANY 3 - Field Botany ZOOL 5 - Introductory Zoology ANTHRO 5 - Physical Anthropology with BIOL 3 - Fundamentals of Biology PHYS 3 - Human Physiology ANATMY 1 - General Human Anatomy BIOL 15 - Marine Biology with BIOL 22 - Genetics and Molecular Biology BIOL 21 - Cell Biology and Evolution BIOL 23 - Organismal and Environmental Biology (5.00) MCRBIO 1 - Fundamentals of Microbiology (5.00) 3/19
4 BIOL 15N - Marine Biology - Non Laboratory BOTANY 1 - General Botany LABORATORY ACTIVITY CSU GE Area: B3 - Laboratory Activity CHEM 24 - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (2.00) PHYSCS 24 - Modern Physics with Lab PHYSCS 8 - Calculus-Based Physics 1 with Lab ANATMY 2 - Advanced Human Anatomy BOTANY 3 - Field Botany ASTRON 4 - Planatary Astronomy with ZOOL 5 - Introductory Zoology CHEM 11 - General Chemistry I (5.00) PHYSCS 7 - General Physics 2 with Lab CHEM 10 - Introductory General Chemistry (5.00) ANTHRO 5 - Physical Anthropology with BIOL 3 - Fundamentals of Biology GEOG 5 - Physical Geography with Lab PHYSCS 21 - Mechanics with Lab (5.00) PHYSCS 23 - Fluids, Waves, Thermodynamics, Optics with Lab (5.00) CHEM 9 - Everyday Chemistry (5.00) GEOL 4 - Physical Geology with CHEM 22 - Organic Chemistry II PHYS 3 - Human Physiology ASTRON 3 - Stellar Astronomy with ANATMY 1 - General Human Anatomy BIOL 15 - Marine Biology with BIOL 22 - Genetics and Molecular Biology 4/19
5 BIOL 21 - Cell Biology and Evolution PHYSCS 14 - Introductory Physics with GEOL 5 - Earth History CHEM 21 - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) BIOL 23 - Organismal and Environmental Biology (5.00) CHEM 19 - Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (5.00) MCRBIO 1 - Fundamentals of Microbiology (5.00) CHEM 12 - General Chemistry II (5.00) PHYSCS 22 - Electricity and Magnetism with Lab (5.00) PHYSCS 6 - General Physics 1 with Lab BOTANY 1 - General Botany PHYSCS 9 - Calculus-Based Physics 2 with Lab CHEM 31 - Biochemistry I (5.00) QUANTITATIVE REASONING CSU GE Area: B4 - MATH 13 - Linear Algebra Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning MATH 21 - Finite Mathematics MATH 29 - Calculus 2 for Business and Social Science MATH 26 - Functions and Modeling for Business and Social Science MATH 28 - Calculus 1 for Business and Social Science (5.00) MATH 8 - Calculus 2 (5.00) MATH 7 - Calculus 1 (5.00) MATH 2 - Precalculus (5.00) MATH 10 - Discrete Structures MATH 15 - Differential Equations MATH 54 - Elementary Statistics MATH 11 - Multivariable Calculus (5.00) ARTS AND HUMANITIES 5/19
6 CSU GE Area: C1 - Arts: (Arts, Cinema, Dance, Music, Theater) MUSIC 60B - Elementary Piano: Second Level (2.00) MUSIC 60A - Elementary Piano: First Level (2.00) AHIS 21 - Architectural History: Ancient to 1850 MUSIC 31 - Music History II MUSIC 1 - Fundamentals of Music TH ART 2 - Introduction to the Theater MUSIC 34 - Survey of Piano Music MUSIC 39 - History of Opera MUSIC 37 - Music in American Culture FILM 2 - History of Motion Pictures AHIS 15 - Mexican Art History AHIS 17 - Arts of Asia: Prehistory to 1900 MUSIC 32 - Appreciation of Music MUSIC 33 - Jazz in American Culture ENGL 26 - Introduction to the Humanities Same-As: HUM 26 ART 10B - Design II AHIS 11 - Art Appreciation: Introduction to Global Visual Culture INTARC 41 - History of Interior Architecture & Furnishings I DANCE 5 - Dance History AHIS 71 - African-American Art History PHOTO 52 - History of Photography Same-As: AHIS 52 AHIS 72 - American Art History ART 40B - Sculpture II FILM 8 - The Popular Film Genres FILM 1 - Film Appreciation: Introduction to Cinema ART 40A - Sculpture I TH ART 41 - Acting I DANCE 2 - Dance in American Culture MUSIC 36 - History of Rock Music FILM 6 - Women in Film AHIS 2 - Western Art History II AHIS 18 - Introduction to African Art History ART 20A - Drawing I AHIS 22 - Architectural History and Theory: 1850 to Present AHIS 3 - Art History III GR DES 74 - History of Animation ART 13-3-D Design ART 20B - Drawing II TH ART 5 - History of World Theatre 6/19
7 MUSIC 30 - Music History I ENGL 55 - Modern Drama ART 10A - Design I ET 61 - History of Animation AHIS 1 - Western Art History I AHIS 5 - Latin American Art History 1 AHIS 6 - Latin American Art History 2 CSU GE Area: C2 - Humanities: (Literature, Philosophy, Languages Other than English) SPAN 8 - Conversational Spanish (2.00) JAPAN 8 - Conversational Japanese (2.00) ITAL 8 - Conversational Italian (2.00) GERMAN 8 - Conversational German (2.00) FRENCH 8 - Conversational French (2.00) HEBREW 8 - Conversational Hebrew (2.00) PHILOS 24 - Philosophy in Literature POL SC 51 - Political Philosophy Same-As: PHILOS 51 RUSS 8 - Conversational Russian (2.00) ECON 15 - Economic History of the United States Same-As: HIST 15 ENGL 58 - Literature of Mexico ENGL 40 - Asian Literature ENGL 5 - English Literature 1 ENGL 6 - English Literature 2 HIST 26 - South Asian Civilization I ENGL 3 - World Literature 1 HIST 24 - History of East Asia to 1600 HIST 13 - United States History after 1945 ENGL 54 - Native American Literature HIST 12 - United States History since Reconstruction HIST 21 - History of Russia ENGL 53 - Latino Literature in the United States PHILOS 2 - Ethics HIST 20 - History of California HIST 16 - African-American History HIST 6 - History of Latin America II HIST 43 - Mexican-American History ENGL 38 - Literature of the Absurd HIST 1 - History of Western Civilization I POL SC 52 - Contemporary Political Thought Same-As: PHILOS 52 HIST 41 - Native American History PHILOS 6 - Philosophy of Science ENGL 18 - Children's Literature ENGL 57 - Latin American Literature 7/19
8 ENGL 10 - Ethnic Literature of the United States SPAN 9 - The Civilization of Spain HIST 11 - United States History through Reconstruction ENGL 34 - Afro-American Literature HIST 25 - History of East Asia since 1600 ENGL 4 - World Literature 2 REL ST 51 - Literature of the Bible: Old Testament Same-As: ENGL 51 PHILOS 4 - Modern Philosophers HIST 10 - Ethnicity and American Culture ENGL 7 - American Literature 1 ENGL 15 - Shakespeare ENGL 59 - Lesbian and Gay Literature HIST 52 - The History of Women in American Culture ENGL 26 - Introduction to the Humanities Same-As: HUM 26 PHILOS 48 - Nonviolent Resistance PHILOS 3 - Early Philosophers HIST 34 - World Civilizations II PHILOS 23 - Philosophy of Religion ENGL 39 - Images of Women in Literature REL ST 52 - Literature of the Bible: New Testament Same-As: ENGL 52 HIST 2 - History of Western Civilization II HIST 22 - History of the Middle East HIST 29 - Jewish History ENGL 50 - Mythology PHILOS 22 - Asian Philosophy PHILOS 11 - Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics HIST 55 - History of Science ENGL 9 - Literature of California FILM 7 - American Cinema: Crossing Cultures CHNESE 9 - Chinese Culture and Tradition FILM 5 - Film and Society HIST 30 - History and Literature of Contemporary Africa Same-As: ENGL 32 8/19
9 ENGL 17 - Contemporary British Literature ENGL 49 - Asian Mythology ENGL 61 - Introduction to the Fairy Tale PHILOS 10 - Bio-Ethics ENGL 45 - Asian Film, Literature, and Society HIST 53 - The History of Religion FILM 6 - Women in Film AHIS 18 - Introduction to African Art History COM ST 12 - Persuasion PHILOS 20 - Environmental Ethics Same-As: ENVRN 20 FILM 11 - Literature to Film LING 1 - Introduction to Linguistics JAPAN 1 - Elementary Japanese I (5.00) GERMAN 1 - Elementary German I (5.00) SPAN 4 - Intermediate Spanish II (5.00) ITAL 2 - Elementary Italian II (5.00) GERMAN 4 - Intermediate German II (5.00) GERMAN 2 - Elementary German II (5.00) JAPAN 2 - Elementary Japanese II (5.00) JAPAN 4 - Intermediate Japanese II (5.00) HEBREW 1 - Elementary Hebrew I (5.00) GERMAN 3 - Intermediate German I (5.00) PERSIN 1 - Elementary Persian I (5.00) RUSS 1 - Elementary Russian I (5.00) ASL 1 - American Sign Language 1 (5.00) TURKSH 1 - Elementary Turkish 1 (5.00) HEBREW 3 - Intermediate Hebrew 1 (5.00) HEBREW 2 - Elementary Hebrew II (5.00) FRENCH 4 - Intermediate French II (5.00) FRENCH 2 - Elementary French II (5.00) CHNESE 1 - Elementary Chinese 1 (5.00) CHNESE 3 - Intermediate Chinese 1 (5.00) ITAL 3 - Intermediate Italian I (5.00) ASL 2 - American Sign Language 2 (5.00) SPAN 12 - Spanish for Native Speakers 2 (5.00) ARABIC 1 - Elementary Arabic (5.00) HEBREW 4 - Intermediate Hebrew 2 (5.00) SPAN 1 - Elementary Spanish I (5.00) JAPAN 3 - Intermediate Japanese I (5.00) RUSS 2 - Elementary Russian II (5.00) SPAN 11 - Spanish for Native Speakers I (5.00) PERSIN 2 - Elementary Persian II (5.00) KOREAN 2 - Elementary Korean II (5.00) ITAL 1 - Elementary Italian I (5.00) KOREAN 3 - Intermediate Korean 1 (5.00) 9/19
10 CHNESE 4 - Intermediate Chinese 2 (5.00) PORTGS 1 - Elementary Portuguese 1 (5.00) ENGL 56 - Twentieth Century European Literature HIST 62 - Asian-American History HIST 33 - World Civilizations I PHILOS 1 - Knowledge and Reality HIST 19 - History of Mexico ENGL 55 - Modern Drama HIST 4 - History of British Civilization II ENGL 2 - Critical Analysis and Intermediate Composition HIST 3 - History of British Civilization I ENGL 14 - Contemporary American Literature ENGL 8 - American Literature 2 PHILOS 5 - Contemporary Moral Conflicts HIST 5 - History of Latin America I SPAN 20 - The Civilization of Latin America COM ST 14 - Oral Interpretation: Performing Literature Across Cultures ENGL 41 - Introduction to Asian American Literature JAPAN 9 - Japan: Culture and Civilization SPAN 3 - Intermediate Spanish I (5.00) FRENCH 1 - Elementary French I (5.00) FRENCH 3 - Intermediate French I (5.00) CHNESE 2 - Elementary Chinese 2 (5.00) SPAN 2 - Elementary Spanish II (5.00) KOREAN 1 - Elementary Korean I (5.00) KOREAN 4 - Intermediate Korean 2 (5.00) ITAL 4 - Intermediate Italian 2 (5.00) SOCIAL SCIENCES CSU GE Area: D1 - Anthropology and ANTHRO 20 - Traditional Peoples and Archeology Cultures of Africa HIST 38 - African History I ANTHRO 2 - Cultural Anthropology ANTHRO 3 - World Archaeology ANTHRO 14 - Sex, Gender and Culture ANTHRO 4 - Methods of Archaeology ANTHRO 22 - Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft ANTHRO 21 - Peoples and Power in Latin America 10/19
11 ANTHRO 7 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology ASTRON 6 - Archaeoastronomy HIST 39 - African History II ANTHRO 19 - The Culture of Food CSU GE Area: D - Social Sciences AD JUS 1 - Introduction to Administration of Justice HIST 27 - History of Southeast Asia PSYCH 8 - Community Psychology CSU GE Area: D0 - Sociology and SOCIOL 31 - Latinas/os in Contemporary Criminology Society SOCIOL 32 - Asian American in Contemporary Society SOCIOL 1 - Introduction to Sociology SOCIOL 2 - Social Problems SOCIOL 34 - Racial and Ethnic Relations in Amercian Society SOCIOL 4 - Social Analysis SOCIOL 12 - Sociology of the Family SOCIOL 1S - Introduction to Sociology- Service Learning SOCIOL 30 - African Americans in Contemporary Society SOCIOL 33 - Sociology of Sex and Gender SOCIOL 2S - Social Problems-Service Learning CSU GE Area: D2 - Economics HIST 38 - African History I HIST 1 - History of Western Civilization I ECON 6 - Contemporary Economics Problems HIST 34 - World Civilizations II ECON 5 - International Politcal Economy: Introduction to Global Studies Same-As: POL SC 5, GLOBAL 5 ECON 1 - Principles of Microeconomics HIST 33 - World Civilizations I HIST 39 - African History II ECON 2 - Principles of Macroeconomics CSU GE Area: D3 - Ethnic Studies SOCIOL 31 - Latinas/os in Contemporary Society SOCIOL 32 - Asian American in Contemporary Society HIST 38 - African History I NUTR 7 - Food and Culture POL SC 21 - Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Difference HIST 34 - World Civilizations II SOCIOL 34 - Racial and Ethnic Relations in Amercian Society 11/19
12 SOCIOL 30 - African Americans in Contemporary Society HIST 42 - The Latina/o Experience in the United States HIST 33 - World Civilizations I HIST 39 - African History II CSU GE Area: D4 - Gender Studies ANTHRO 14 - Sex, Gender and Culture HIST 34 - World Civilizations II WOM ST 30 - Women and Popular Culture WOM ST 20 - Women, Feminism and Social Movements: A Global Approach POL SC 23 - Gender, Sex, and Power COM ST 36 - Gender and Communication HIST 33 - World Civilizations I SOCIOL 33 - Sociology of Sex and Gender WOM ST 10 - Introduction to Women's Studies CSU GE Area: D5 - Geography HIST 38 - African History I GEOG 14 - Geography of California GEOG 8 - Introduction to Urban Studies Same-As: URBAN 8 HIST 34 - World Civilizations II GEOG 11 - World Geography: Introduction to Global Studies Same-As: GLOBAL 11 HIST 33 - World Civilizations I HIST 39 - African History II GEOG 2 - Introduction to Human Geography CSU GE Area: D6 - History ECON 15 - Economic History of the United States Same-As: HIST 15 HIST 26 - South Asian Civilization I HIST 24 - History of East Asia to 1600 HIST 13 - United States History after 1945 HIST 12 - United States History since Reconstruction HIST 21 - History of Russia HIST 20 - History of California HIST 16 - African-American History HIST 6 - History of Latin America II HIST 43 - Mexican-American History HIST 1 - History of Western Civilization I HIST 41 - Native American History HIST 11 - United States History through Reconstruction 12/19
13 HIST 25 - History of East Asia since 1600 HIST 10 - Ethnicity and American Culture HIST 52 - The History of Women in American Culture HIST 34 - World Civilizations II HIST 2 - History of Western Civilization II HIST 22 - History of the Middle East HIST 29 - Jewish History HIST 55 - History of Science HIST 30 - History and Literature of Contemporary Africa Same-As: ENGL 32 HIST 47 - The Practice of History HIST 28 - Modern Europe: 1914 to Present HIST 42 - The Latina/o Experience in the United States HIST 14 - U.S. Environmental History Same-As: ENVRN 14 HIST 62 - Asian-American History HIST 33 - World Civilizations I HIST 19 - History of Mexico HIST 4 - History of British Civilization II HIST 3 - History of British Civilization I HIST 5 - History of Latin America I HIST 32 - Global Environmental History Same-As: ENVRN 32 CSU GE Area: D7 - Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science MEDIA 1 - Survey of Mass Media Communications HIST 38 - African History I COM ST 35 - Interpersonal Communication SPAN 9 - The Civilization of Spain NUTR 7 - Food and Culture PHILOS 48 - Nonviolent Resistance HIST 34 - World Civilizations II PSYCH 11 - Child Growth and Development MEDIA 10 - Media, Gender and Race COM ST 9 - Introduction to Communication Studies GLOBAL 3 - Global Media Same-As: MEDIA 3 GEOG 7 - Introduction to Environmental Studies Same-As: ENVRN 7 GLOBAL 10 - Global Issues HIST 33 - World Civilizations I 13/19
14 HIST 39 - African History II ECE 11 - Child, Family, and the Community SPAN 20 - The Civilization of Latin America COM ST 37 - Intercultural Communication COM ST 31 - Research Methods for Communication Studies COM ST 30 - Introduction to Communication Theory MEDIA 4 - Introduction to Game Studies CSU GE Area: D8 - Political Science, POL SC 51 - Political Philosophy Government and Legal Institutions Same-As: PHILOS 51 POL SC 52 - Contemporary Political Thought Same-As: PHILOS 52 POL SC 47 - International Politics Seminar POL SC 1 - National and California Government POL SC 2 - Comparative Government and Politics POL SC 11 - World Affairs and the United Nations POL SC 21 - Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Difference POL SC 7 - International Politics POL SC 22 - Environmental Politics and Policies Same-As: ENVRN 22 ECON 5 - International Politcal Economy: Introduction to Global Studies Same-As: POL SC 5, GLOBAL 5 POL SC 31 - Introduction to Public Policy POL SC 24 - Introduction to Law POL SC 3 - Introduction to Politics: Justice, Power and Agency POL SC 8 - The Modern Far East POL SC 14 - Middle East Government and Politics CSU GE Area: D9 - Psychology PSYCH 3 - Personality: Dynamics and Development PSYCH 25 - Human Sexuality PSYCH 13 - Social Psychology PSYCH 6 - Marriage, Family and Human Intimacy PSYCH 1 - General Psychology PSYCH 14 - Abnormal Psychology 14/19
15 PSYCH 40 - Environmental Psychology Same-As: ENVRN 40 PSYCH 11 - Child Growth and Development PSYCH 7 - Research Methods in Psychology PSYCH 19 - Lifespan Human Development LIFELONG LEARNING & SELF-DEVELOPMENT CSU GE Area: E - Lifelong Learning and KIN PE 19B - Fitness - Aerobic Exercises Self-Development KIN PE 45A - Beginning Softball KIN PE 21 - Coed Touch Football KIN PE 25B - Intermediate Golf KIN PE 48B - Elementary Swimming KIN PE 1A - Adaptive Physical Education KIN PE 50A - Water Polo KIN PE 53A - Table Tennis KIN PE 54C - Intermediate Tennis KIN PE 48A - Beginning Swimming KIN PE 11C - Advanced Weight Training KIN PE 49C - Skin Diving KIN PE 37B - Intermediate Racquetball KIN PE 49A - Board Diving KIN PE 14 - Cross Country KIN PE 58B - Intermediate Yoga KIN PE 21C - Advanced Football - Men KIN PE 58A - Yoga KIN PE 43A - Beginning Soccer KIN PE 48D - Advanced Swimming KIN PE 54D - Advanced Tennis KIN PE 57B - Intermediate Volleyball KIN PE 11N - Individual Weight Training KIN PE 45C - Advanced Softball KIN PE 57C - Advanced Volleyball 15/19
16 KIN PE 19D - Fitness - Aquatic Exercises KIN PE 50C - Advanced Water Polo KIN PE 41W - Self Defense - Women KIN PE 11A - Beginning Weight Training KIN PE 19A - Fitness - Anaerobic KIN PE 37A - Racquetball KIN PE 48C - Intermediate Swimming KIN PE 7C - Advanced Baseball - Men KIN PE 9W - Advanced Basketball - Women COUNS 12 - Career Planning KIN PE 9A - Beginning Basketball KIN PE 58C - Advanced Yoga KIN PE 10A - Fitness Lab KIN PE 53B - Intermediate Table Tennis KIN PE 51A - Beginning Surfing KIN PE 9B - Intermediate Basketball KIN PE 59C - Advanced Beach Volleyball KIN PE 11B - Intermediate Weight Training KIN PE 16A - Beginning Rock Climbing KIN PE 51B - Intermediate Surfing KIN PE 19E - Pilates Mat Class KIN PE 17 - Boxing for Fitness KIN PE 5C - Advanced Badminton KIN PE 59B - Intermediate Beach Volleyball KIN PE 59A - Beginning Beach Volleyball KIN PE 5B - Intermediate Badminton KIN PE 5A - Beginning Badminton BUS 47 - Understanding Money for Lifelong Success Same-As: COUNS 47 16/19
17 KIN PE 19C - Fitness - Body Level Exercises KIN PE 43C - Advanced Soccer KIN PE 25A - Beginning Golf KIN PE 57A - Beginning Volleyball KIN PE 34A - Karate KIN PE 54A - Beginning Tennis, First Level KIN PE 56A - Beginning Track and Field KIN PE 15A - Cycling KIN PE 13 - Beginning Spinning KIN PE 54B - Beginning Tennis, Second Level KIN PE 25C - Advanced Golf KIN PE 14B - Intermediate Cross Country KIN PE 43B - Intermediate Soccer KIN PE 43D - Competitive Soccer KIN PE 41M - Self Defense for Men KIN PE 34C - Advanced Intermediate Karate KIN PE 25D - Golf Player Development KIN PE 56B - Intermediate Track and Field KIN PE 16B - Intermediate Rock Climbing VAR PE 60 - Conditioning for Intercollegiate Sport VAR PE 21V - Varsity Football (2.00) VAR PE 45W - Varsity Softball - Women (2.00) VAR PE 57V - Varsity Volleyball - Men (2.00) VAR PE 14V - Varsity Cross Country - Men (2.00) VAR PE 54W - Varsity Tennis - Women (2.00) VAR PE 48W - Varsity Swimming - Women (2.00) VAR PE 43W - Varsity Soccer - Women (2.00) VAR PE 56W - Varsity Track - Women (2.00) 17/19
18 VAR PE 14W - Varsity Cross Country - Women (2.00) VAR PE 48V - Varsity Swimming (2.00) VAR PE 57W - Varsity Volleyball - Women (2.00) VAR PE 50W - Varsity WaterPolo-- Women (2.00) VAR PE 50V - Waterpolo for Men (2.00) VAR PE 43V - Varsity Soccer--Men (2.00) VAR PE 54V - Varsity Tennis--Men (2.00) DANCE 29 - Middle Eastern/North African Dance (2.00) PSYCH 3 - Personality: Dynamics and Development PSYCH 25 - Human Sexuality NUTR 1 - Introduction to Nutrition Science PSYCH 13 - Social Psychology PSYCH 6 - Marriage, Family and Human Intimacy PSYCH 1 - General Psychology KIN PE 2 - Achieving Lifetime Fitness BIOL 2 - Human Biology ENGL 31 - Advanced Composition BIOL 9 - Introduction to Environmental Biology PSYCH 5 - The Psychology of Communication BUS 45 - Individual Financial Planning PSYCH 11 - Child Growth and Development COUNS 20 - Student Success Seminar KIN PE 4 - Sport Psychology KIN PE 9C - Advanced Basketball - Men VAR PE 20V - Advanced Football for Men KIN PE 46 - Performance Cheerleading KIN PE 14C - Advanced Cross Country KIN PE 10C - Advanced Fitness Lab 18/19
19 KIN PE 34B - Intermediate Karate HEALTH 10 - Fundamentals of Healthful Living VAR PE 9W - Varsity Basketball for Women (2.00) VAR PE 9V - Varsity Basketball (2.00) VAR PE 56V - Varsity Track - Men (2.00) PSYCH 19 - Lifespan Human Development BILING 1 - Introduction to Bilingual Studies KIN PE 49D - Basic Scuba KIN PE 34D - Advanced Karate VAR PE 11A - In-Season Intercollegiate Strength and Conditioning VAR PE 11B - Off-Season Intercollegiate Strength and Conditioning VAR PE 59W - Varsity Beach Volleyball for Women KIN PE 12 - Olympic Style Weightlifting END OF AGREEMENT 19/19
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