Transfer Courses from Berkeley City College /24/2011
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1 Transfer Courses from Berkeley City College /24/2011 *Math and Science Courses cannot be taken on-line to fulfill Area B requirements BCC Course Berkeley City College Course Title Units SMC Course SMC Course Title SMC Credit Area Requirement AFRAM*001 Intro to African Amer Studies 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity AFRAM*033 Roots of African Amer. Culture 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity AFRAM*044B Black Culture Today: Art, Musi 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ANTHR*001 Intro to Physical Anthropology 3 BIOL-007 Biological Anthropology (L/L).90 Area B Science, Lecture* ANTHR*001L Physical Anthropology Lab 1 BIOL-0LA Lower Division Laboratory.90 Area B Science, Lab* ANTHR*002 Intro to Archaeology & Prehist 3 ANTH-005 Intro to Archaeology.90 Area C ANTHR*003 Intro Social & Cultural Anthro 3 ANTH-001 Intro to Social/Cultural Anth.90 Area C, Diversity ANTHR*009A Hist & Culture of Deaf I 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C ANTHR*013 Urban Anthropology 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C ANTHR*015 Male and Femal Anthropology 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C ANTHR*018 Intro to Anthro Linguistics 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C ARAB*001A Elementary Modern Standard Arabic 5 MODL-LA Lower Division Elective 1.50 Area A, Diversity ARAB*001B Elementary Modern Standard Arabic 5 MODL-LA Lower Division Elective 1.50 Area A, Diversity ART*001 Intro to Art History 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ART*004 Hist Modern Art (1800-present) 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ART*013 Women in Art History(19-20C) 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ART*014 Themes, Trends, and Traditions 3 AH-001 Survy Wrld Art,Prehist-Gothic.90 Area A ART*018 Critique and the Creative Process 3 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.90 ART*020 Begin Drawing & Composition 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*021 Cont Drawing & Composition 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*024 Special Projects: Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*025 Beginning Figure Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*026 Continuing Figure Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*027 Intermediate Figure Drawing 3 ART-030 Drawing (Beginning).90 ART*028 Advanced Figure Drawing 3 ART-030 Drawing (Beginning).90 ART*029 Special Topics: Figure Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*030 Beginning Figure Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*031 Continuing Figure Drawing 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*041 Basic Design 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*044 Three Dimensional Design 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60
2 ART*050 Beginning Painting 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*051 Continuing Painting 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*054 Special Projects: Painting 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*060 Beginning Painting: Watercolor 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*061 Continuing Paiting: Watercolor 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*064 Special Projects: Watercolor 2 ART-00S Lower Division Studio.60 ART*095A Beginning Photography I 3 ART-060 Photo Journalism.90 ART*095B Beginning Photography II 3 ART-060 Photo Journalism.90 ART*098 Film: Art and Communication 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ASAME*030 Asains & Asian Americans Films 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A, Diversity ASAME*045B Asian-American History 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity ASL*050 American Sign Language I 4 MODL-0LA Lower Division Language 1.20 Language ASL*051 American Sign Language II 4 MODL-0LA Lower Division Language 1.20 Language ASL*052 American Sign Language III 4 MODL-0LA Lower Division Language 1.20 Language ASL*053 American Sign Language IV 4 MODL-0LA Lower Division Language 1.20 Language ASL*055A Hist and Culture of Deaf I 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ASL*055B Hist and Culture of Deaf II 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ASL*057 Structure of Amer. Sign Lang. 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ASTR*010 Descriptive Astronomy 3 PHYSI-090 Introduction to Astronomy.90 Area B Science, Lecture* BIOL*001A General Biology 5 BIOL-001 Cell and Molecular Biology, Genet 1.50 Area B Science* BIOL-001L Cell and Molecular Biology, Lab BIOL*001B General Biology 5 BIOL-002 Evolution and Organism 1.50 Area B Science* BIOL-002L Evolution and Organism, Lab.00 BIOL*003 Microbiology 5 BIOL-040 Introductory Microbiology 1.50 Area B Science* BIOL-041 Introductory Microbiology Lab.00 BIOL*010 Intro to Biology 4 BIOL-050 General Biology 1.20 Area B Science* BIOL-051 General Biology Laboratory.00 BIOL*012A General Ecology 3 BIOL-0LL Lower Division Lecture/Lab.90 Area B Science* BIOL*013 Principles of Ecology 3 BIOL-0LE Lower Division Lecture.90 Area B Science, Lecture* BIOL*013L Principles of Ecology Lab 1 BIOL-0LA Lower Division Lab.30 Area B Science, Lab* BIOL*025 Human Biology 3 BIOL-0LE Lower Division Lecture.90 Area B Science, Lecture* BIOL*027 Human Sexuality 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C BIOL*033 Applied Immunology 6 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.80 BIOL*034 Applied Molecular Genetics 6 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.80
3 BUS*001A Financial Accounting 4 ACCTG-001 Financial Accounting 1.20 BUS*001B Managerial Accounting 4 ACCTG-002 Managerial Accounting 1.20 BUS*002 Intro to Business Law 3 BUSAD-015 Business Law (Lower Division).90 BUS*010 Intro to Business 3 BUSAD-020 Introduction to Business.90 CHEM*001A General Chemistry 5 CHEM-008 General Chemistry I 1.00 Area B Science* CHEM-009 General Chemistry Laboratory.50 CHEM*001B General Chemistry 5 CHEM-010 General Chemistry II 1.00 Area B Science* CHEM-011 General Chemistry Laboratory.50 CHEM*030A Introductory General Chemistry 4 CHEM-020 Concepts in Chemistry (L&L) 1.20 Area B Science* CHEM*030B Intro Organic and Biochemistry 4 CHEM-002 Principles of Chemistry 1.00 Area B Science* CHEM-003 Principles of Chem Laboratory.20 CIS*006 Intro to Comp. Progamming 5 MA/CS-021 Programming I 1.50 Area B Math* CIS*010 Intro to Prog. in Basic 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 CIS*013 Intro to Basic Prog. Non-Tech 2 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.60 CIS*020 Microcomputer Assembly Lang. 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*023 C# Programming 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*025 Object Oriented Progamming C++ 4 MA/CS-021 Programming I 1.20 Area B Math* CIS*026 C Programming 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*027 Data Structure & Algorithms 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*036A Java Programming Lang. I 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*036B Java Programming Lang. II 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 CIS*047 Visual Basic Programming 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 COMM*001A Introduction to Speech 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A COMM*005 Persuasian & Critical Thinking 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A COMM*006 Intercultural Communication 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A COMM*020 * Interpers Comm (pre 96/FA) 3 COMM-011 Interpers Com(lower).90 Area A COMM*045 Public Speaking 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A COUN*024 College Success 3 EDUC-040 College Survival COUN*057 Career & Life Planning 3 EDUC-050 Career Development.90 ECON*001 Principles Economics (Macro) 3 ECON-004 Principles of Macro-Economics.90 Area C ECON*002 Principles Economics (Micro) 3 ECON-003 Principles of Micro-Economics.90 Area C EDUC*001 Intro to Field of Education 3 EDUC-030 Fndtns Academic Achievement I.90 ENGL*001A Composition & Reading 4 ENGL-004 Composition 1.20 Written English ENGL*001B Composition & Reading 4 ENGL-004 Composition 1.20 Written English
4 ENGL*005 Critical Thinking 3 ENGL-005 Argument and Research.90 Written English ENGL*010A Creative Writing 3 ENGL-025 Creative Writing.90 Area A ENGL*010B Creative Writing 3 ENGL-025 Creative Writing.90 Area A ENGL*017A Shakespeare 3 ENGL-075 Shakespeare(low Div).90 Area A ENGL*017B Shakespeare 3 ENGL-075 Shakespeare(low Div).90 Area A ENGL*020 Intro Dramatic Literature 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A ENGL*021 Film: Art and Communication 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ENGL*031 Survey of African American Lit 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A, Diversity ENGL*032A Contemporary Women Writers 3 ENGL-023 American Voices.90 Area A ENGL*032B Contemporary Women Writers 3 ENGL-023 American Voices.90 Area A ENGL*033B Intro to Contemporary Lit. 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A ENGL*037A American Fiction ( ) 3 ENGL-023 American Voices.90 Area A ENGL*037B American Fiction ( pres) 3 ENGL-023 American Voices.90 Area A ENGL*044A Masterpieces of World Lit. 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A ENGL*044B Masterpieces of World Lit. 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A ENGL*070A Transforming Autobio. to C.W. 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ENGL*070B Transforming Autobio. to C.W. 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ENGL*071A Intro to Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*071B Intro to Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*072A Intermediate Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*072B Intermediate Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*073A Intensive Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*073B Intensive Fiction Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*082 Intro to Latino/Chicano Lit. 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A ENGL*083 American Nature Writing 3 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A ENGL*085A Lit. in English Through Milton 4 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 Area A ENGL*085B Lit. in English:17th-19th Cen. 4 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 Area A ENGL*085C Lit. in English 19-20th Cen. 4 ENGL-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 Area A ENGL*086 Intro to Playwriting & Sceen. 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*087 Inter. Play/Screen Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*088 Intensive Playwriting & Sceen 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*091A Intro to Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*091B Intro to Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*092A Intermediate Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90
5 ENGL*092B Intermediate Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*093A Intensive Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*093B Intensive Poetry Writing 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*130 Intro to Engl Syntax & Grammar 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 ENGL*138 Survey of Asian-American Literature 3 ENGL-00L Lower Division Literature.90 Area A FREN*001A Elementary French 5 FREN-001 Elementary French 1.50 Language FREN*001B Elementary French 5 FREN-002 Continuing Elementary French 1.50 Language GEOG*001 Physical Geography 3 NATSC-0LE Lower Division Lecture.90 Area B Science, Lecture* GEOG*001L Physical Geography Lab 1 NATSC-0LA Lower Division Laboratory.30 Area B Science, Lab* GEOG*002 Cultural Geography 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C GEOG*003 World Regional Geography 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C GEOG*005 Economic Geography 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C GEOG*010 Introduction to Geography 3 ANTH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C GEOL*010 Intro to Geology 3 EES-050 Historical Geology.90 Area B Science, Lecture* HIST*001 American Indian Hist & Culture 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*002A History of European Civil. 3 HIST-004 History of Western Civilizatn.90 Area C HIST*002B History of European Civil. 3 HIST-005 History of Western Civilizatn.90 Area C HIST*003 Modern World History 3 HIST-002 World History.90 Area C HIST*005 History of Mexico 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*007A History of the U.S. 3 HIST-017 History of the United States.90 Area C HIST*007B History of the U.S. 3 HIST-018 History of the United States.90 Area C HIST*008B History of Latin -American Civ 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*010B History of Africa 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity HIST*012 History & Culture of East Asia 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity HIST*017 History of Mexican American 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*019 History of California 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*020 History of the Jewish People 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*021 U.S. Women: A Social History 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*022 Introduction to Peace Studies 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*023 Global Perspective 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*029 Southern Africa 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity HIST*031 Contemporary Middle East 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*033 History of Native Amer Thought 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity HIST*037 Developing World 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C
6 HIST*038 Current World Problems 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*039 History of Soviet Russia 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*040 Social Cultural History of U.S 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*046A World Water Resources 1 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.30 HIST*046B Current Middle East 1 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.30 HIST*046C Global Conflicts Over Resource 1 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.30 HIST*046D Women and Globalization 1 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.30 HIST*046E History of the U.S. Media 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*046F History of Modern Pandemics 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HIST*047 Critical Thinking in History 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HLTED*001 Exploring Health Issues 3 KINES-012 Health Education.90 HLTED*009 First Aid and Safety 2 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.60 HLTED*027 Human Sexuality 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C HUMAN*001 Introduction to Humanities 3 PERFA-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*021 Film: Art & Communication 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*026 Global Cinema 4 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*030A Human Values-Ethics 0 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*030B Human Values-Aesthetics 3 AH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*040 Religions of the World 3 TRS-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A, Diversity HUMAN*046 Philosophy of the Human Experience 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*052 Women and Cinema 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A HUMAN*053 Comparative Film Genres 4 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 Area A INTRD*034 Global Political Economy 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C INTRD*035 Globalization and Culture 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C LABST*010 American Labor Movement 3 HIST-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C MATH*001 Pre-Calculus I 4 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 MATH*002 Pre-Calcw/ Analytic Geometry 5 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective 1.50 MATH*003A Claculus I 5 MATH-027 Calculus I 1.50 Area B Math* MATH*003B Calculus II 5 MATH-038 Calculus II 1.50 Area B Math* MATH*003C Calculus III 5 MATH-039 Calculus III 1.50 Area B Math* MATH*003E Linear Algebra 3 MATH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area B Math* MATH*003F Differential Equations 3 MATH-034 Differential Equatns.90 Area B Math* MATH*011 Discrete Mathematics 4 MATH-040 Discrete Mathematics 1.20 Area B Math* MATH*013 Intro to Statistics 4 MATH-004 Intro Probability & Statistics 1.20 Area B Math*
7 MATH*015 Math for Liberal Arts Students 3 MATH-010 Art & Practice of Math.90 Area B Math* MATH*016A Calculus for Business 3 MATH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area B Math* MATH*016B Calculus for Business 3 MATH-027 Calculus I.90 Area B Math* M/LAT*030A Survey of Latin-American Films 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A M/LAT*030B Survey of Latin-American Films 3 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A MMART*120 Media & Communications 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 MMART*122A History of Video Art 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 MMART*123 The Documentary Tradition 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 MUSIC*015A Jazz, Blues & Popular Music 3 PERFA-010 Intro to Music: Rock to Bach.90 Area A MUSIC*015B Jazz, Blues& Popular Music 3 PERFA-010 Intro to Music: Rock to Bach.90 Area A PHIL*001 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A PHIL*010 Logic 3 PHIL-005 Practical Logic.90 Area A PHIL*016 Buddhist Philosphy 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A, Diversity PHIL*031A Human Values/Ethics 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A PHIL*035 Feminist Philosophy 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A PHIL*046 Philosophy of the Human Experience 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A PHYS*002A General Physics 5 PHYSI-010 General Physics I 1.00 Area B Science* PHYSI-020 Physics 10 Laboratory.50 PHYS*002B General Physics 5 PHYSI-011 General Physics II 1.00 Area B Science* PHYSI-021 Physics 11 Laboratory.50 PHYS*004A General Physics with Calculus 5 PHYSI-001 Introduction to Physics I 1.00 Area B Science* PHYSI-002 Physics I Laboratory.50 PHYS*004B General Physics with Calculus 5 PHYSI-003 Introduction to Physics II 1.00 Area B Science* PHYSI-004 Physics II Laboratory.50 PHYS*010 Introduction to Physics 4 PHYSI-001 Introduction to Physics I 1.00 Area B Science* PHYSI-002 Physics I Laboratory.20 PHYSC*010 Physical Science Survey 3 PHYSI-0LE Lower Division Lecture.90 Area B Science, Lecture* PHYSC*020 Intro to the Marine Enviroment 3 PHYSI-0LE Lower Division Lecture.90 Area B Science, Lecture* POSCI*001 Govt & Politics in U S 3 POL-002 American Politics.90 Area C POSCI*002 Comparitive Government 3 POL-001 Intro to Comparative Politics.90 Area C POSCI*003 International Relations 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C POSCI*005 American Politics & Minority 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C POSCI*006 The U.S. Const. & Crimminal 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C POSCI*012 Contemporary Middle East 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity
8 POSCI*020 Current World Problems 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C POSCI*025 Developing World 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C POSCI*034 Global Political Economy 3 POL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C PSYCH*001A Intro General Psychology 3 PSYCH-001 Intro to Personal-Social Psych.90 Area C PSYCH*006 Social Psychology 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C PSYCH*007A Psychology of Childhood 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C PSYCH*010 Psychology & Life 3 PSYCH-010 Psychology and Life.90 Area C PSYCH*012 Human Sexuality 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C PSYCH*021 Lifespan Human Development 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C PSYCH*030 Psychology of Men & Women 3 PSYCH-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C SOC*001 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC-002 Intro to Sociology.90 Area C SOC*002 Social Problems 3 SOC-004 Social Problems.90 Area C SOC*003 Sociology of Women 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C SOC*005 Minority Groups 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity SOC*008 Crime and Deviance 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C SOC*013 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C SOCSC*001 Intro to Women's Studies 3 WOMST-001 Intro to Women's Studies.90 Area C SOCSC*002 Intro to Diversity Issues 3 SOC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area C, Diversity SPAN*001A Elementary Spanish 5 SPAN-001 Elementary Spanish 1.50 Language SPAN*001B Elementary Spanish 5 SPAN-002 Continuing Elementary Spanish 1.50 Language SPAN*002A Intermediate Spanish 5 SPAN-003 Intermediate Spanish 1.50 Language SPAN*002B Intermediate Spanish 5 SPAN-004 Continuing Intermediate Span 1.50 Language SPAN*010A Advanced Spanish Conversation 3 SPAN-010 Conversation-Composition.90 Area A SPAN*010B Advanced Spanish Conversation 3 SPAN-010 Conversation-Composition.90 Area A SPAN*015 Spanish Composition 3 ELEC-00E Lower Division Elective.90 SPAN*022A Spanish for Bilingual Speakers 5 SPAN-009 Compositn for Spanish Speakers 1.50 Area A SPAN*022B Spanish for Bilingual Speakers 5 SPAN-009 Compositn for Spanish Speakers 1.50 Area A SPAN*038 Latin American Literature 3 SPAN-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A SPAN*039 Latin American Novel 3 SPAN-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A SPAN*040 Hispanic Civil. & Culture 3 SPAN-060 Spanish Civilization.90 Area A WS*001 Intro to Women's Studies 3 WOMST-001 Intro to Women's Studies.90 Area C WS*035 Feminist Philosophy 3 PHIL-00E Lower Division Elective.90 Area A WS*052 Women and Cinema 4 COMM-00E Lower Division Elective 1.20 Area A *Math and Science Courses cannot be taken on-line to fulfill Area B requirements
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