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For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 1 Articulation and General Education Guidelines to Any course not listed in this agreement but that is designated as CSU or UC transferable in the catalog will transfer to APU as unit credit only. Only courses where a grade of C- or above has been earned will be considered for transfer credit. APU will give credit for no more than 70 units of community college work. Please see APU's current course catalog for additional transfer and admissions information. Have you completed ITC or CSU -Breadth Certification? APU accepts the full ITC and the CSU -Breadth Certification to satisfy the following requirements: Intellectual and Practical Skills (except Writing 3) Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World Personal and Social Responsibility Philosophy from Biblical, Theological, and Philosophical Formation Certification must be completed by January 31 st for spring admits and September 30 th for fall admits. All other requirements still apply. Some majors may require specific math and foreign language courses. Please Note: Certification must be completed by January 31 st for spring admits and September 30 th for fall admits. Some majors require specific Math and foreign language courses. ACCT 1A Principles of Accounting transfers as ACCT 120 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1B Principles of Accounting transfers as ACCT 121 Principles of Accounting II ADJU 1 Intro to the Admin of Justice transfers as CJ 110 Intro to Criminal Justice ADJU 14 Intro to Corrections transfers as CJ 240 Intro to Corrections ADJU 15 Legal Aspects of Corrections transfers as Criminal Justice Elective ADJU 3 Concepts of Criminal Law transfers as CJ 251 Criminal Law ADJU 4 Legal Aspects of Evidence transfers as Criminal Justice Elective ADJU 6 Concepts of Enforcement Servic transfers as CJ 220 Police and Society ADJU 8 Juvenile Crime & Delinquency transfers as CJ 250 Juvenile Justice AHLT 57 AHLT 57 transfers as UNRS 113 UNRS 113 ANTH 1 Intro to Cultural Anthropology transfers as Intercultural Competence ARTS 1 Art History and Appreciation transfers as ART 150 Introduction to Art ARTS 18A Ceramics transfers as ART 205 Ceramics I ARTS 19 Sculpture transfers as ART 170 Sculpture I ARTS 2 Art History and Appreciation transfers as Humanities: Fine Arts ARTS 3 Basic Design transfers as ART 130 Two-Dimensional Design ASTR 1 ASTR 1L Intro to Astronomy Observational Astronomy transfers as PHYC 140 Introduction to Astronomy Intro to Astronomy Lab ATHL 1 Intercollegiate Basketball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 10 Intercollegiate Softball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 2 Intercollegiate Basketball Wom transfers as Fitness for Life

For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 2 ATHL 23 Baseball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 25 Women's Softball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 26 Women's Soccer transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 3 Intercollegiate Baseball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 31 Sports Conditioning for Interc transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 4 Intercollegiate Volleyball transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 5 Intercollegiate Tennis Men transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 6 Intercollegiate Tennis Women transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 7 Intercollegiate Cross-Country transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 8 Intercollegiate Cross-Country transfers as Fitness for Life ATHL 9 Intercollegiate Soccer transfers as Fitness for Life BADM 1 Business Law I transfers as BUSI 296 Business Law BADM 5 Intro to Business transfers as BUSI 110 Business and Entrepreneurship BIOL 10 BIOL 10L Intro to Biology Intro to Biology Lab transfers as Natural Sciences Natural Sciences Laboratory BIOL 2 Concepts in Biology transfers as BIOL 101 Fundamentals of Biology BIOL 3 Intro to Plant Biology transfers as Natural Sciences BIOL 4 Human Anatomy transfers as BIOL 250 Human Anatomy BIOL 5 Human Physiology transfers as BIOL 251 Human Physiology BIOL 7 General Zoology transfers as Natural Sciences BIOL 8 Microbiology transfers as BIOL 240 Biology of Microorganisms CHEM 1 Introductory Chemistry transfers as CHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry CHEM 2A General College Chemistry transfers as CHEM 151 General Chemistry I CHEM 2B General College Chemistry transfers as CHEM 152 General Chemistry II ECON 1 Principles of Economics-Macro transfers as ECON 250 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2 Principles of Economics-Micro transfers as ECON 251 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 12 Survey of American Literature transfers as Humanities: Literature ENGL 1A English Comp and Reading transfers as WRIT 110 Writing 1 ENGL 1B Introduction to Literature transfers as ENGL 111 Studies in Literature ENGL 2 Survey of English Literature transfers as ENGL 222 English Literature to 1789 ENGL 3 Survey of English Literature transfers as ENGL 232 English Literature Since 1789 OG 1 Intro to Physical Geography transfers as Natural Sciences OG 2 Intro to Cultural Geography transfers as HIST 210 World Geography OL 1L Physical Geology transfers as PHYC 130 Earth Science HEAL 1 Health Education transfers as PE 240 Health Education HEAL 1L Health Education transfers as PE 240 Health Education

For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 3 HEAL 2 HEAL 2 transfers as UNRS 260 UNRS 260 HIST 1A Survey of Western Civilzation transfers as HIST 120 World Civilizations to 1648 HIST 1B Survey of Western Civilization transfers as HIST 121 World Civilizations Since 1648 HIST 2A Survey of US History transfers as HIST 151 US History to 1877 HIST 2B Survey of US History transfers as HIST 152 US History Since 1877 HIST 8A World Civilizations transfers as HIST 120 World Civilizations to 1648 HIST 8B World Civilizations transfers as HIST 121 World Civilizations Since 1648 HUMA 1 Humanities Through the Arts transfers as Humanities: Fine Arts HUMA 2 Survey of Humanities transfers as Humanities: History HUMA 3 Survey of Humanities transfers as Humanities: History MATH 1 Precalculus Trigonometry transfers as MATH 150 Precalculus MATH 2 Intro to Statistics transfers as MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics MATH 3 College Algebra transfers as MATH 110 College Algebra MATH 4A Analytical Geometry & Calc I transfers as MATH 161 Calculus I MATH 4B Analytical Geometry & Calc II transfers as MATH 162 Calculus II MATH 4C Analytical Geometry & Calc III transfers as MATH 263 Multivariable Calculus MATH 5 The Ideas of Mathematics transfers as MATH 280 Discrete Mathematics and Proof MGMT 5 Organization & Management transfers as MGMT 210 Principles of Management MUSI 12A Beginning Piano transfers as MUS 103 Beginning Piano Class MUSI 12B Beginning Piano transfers as MUS 104 Elementary Piano Class MUSI 12C Intemediate Piano transfers as MUS 105 Intermediate Piano Class MUSI 2 Music Appreciation-Classical transfers as Humanities: Fine Arts MUSI 3 Music Appreciation-American transfers as MUS 250 Music and Civilization MUSI 7 Jazz Ensemble transfers as MUS 182 Jazz and Commercial Ensemble ORIE 1 College Success transfers as 100 First-Year Seminar PEAC 1 Step Aerobics transfers as FFL 117 FFL: Cardio Strength Fusion PEAC 10 Intermediate Tennis transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 11 Beginning Volleyball transfers as PE 103 Leisure Time Prep: Volleyball PEAC 12 Intermediate Volleyball transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 13 Fitness Walking transfers as FFL 108 Fit for Life: Walking/Jogging PEAC 14 Jogging transfers as FFL 108 Fit for Life: Walking/Jogging PEAC 15 Lifetime Fitness & Dietary Ana transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 16 Lifetime Fitness transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 17 Beg Adaptive Phys Fitness transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 2 Aerobics transfers as FFL 117 FFL: Cardio Strength Fusion

For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 4 PEAC 22 Cheerleading transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 23 Beg Jazz Dance transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 24 Beg Modern Dance transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 28 Cardio Kickboxing transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 29 Cardiocascular Lab transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 3 Circuit Weight Training Mach transfers as FFL 116 Fit for Life: Weight Training PEAC 30 General Activity transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 31 Sports Cond for Intercoll Athl transfers as Fitness for Life PEAC 4 Basic Weight Training & Cond transfers as FFL 116 Fit for Life: Weight Training PEAC 9 Beginning Tennis transfers as PE 104 Leisure Time Prep: Tennis PEIN 1 Intercoll Basketball (Men) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 10 Intercoll Softball (Women) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 2 Intercoll Basketball (Women) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 3 Intercoll Baseball (Men) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 4 Intercoll Volleyball (Women) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 5 Intercoll Tennis (Men) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 6 Intercoll Tennis (Women) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 7 Intercoll Cross-Country (Men) transfers as Fitness for Life PEIN 8 Intercoll Cross-Country transfers as Fitness for Life PELC 3 Physical Fitness & Wellness transfers as PE 240 Health Education PHIL 1 Introduction to Philosophy transfers as PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy PHOT 1A Intro to Photography transfers as ART 250 Photography I PHOT 1B Intro to Photography transfers as ART 260 Photography II PHSC 1 Physical Science for transfers as PHYC 110 PHYC 111 Principles of Physical Science Physical Science Laboratory PHYS 1 Introductory Physics transfers as Natural Sciences PHYS 2A General College Physics transfers as PHYC 151 Physics for Life Sciences I PHYS 2B General College Physics transfers as PHYC 152 Physics for Life Sciences II PHYS 4A Engineering Physics transfers as PHYC 161 Physics for Sci & Engineer I PHYS 4B Engineering Physics transfers as PHYC 162 Physics for Sci & Engineer II POLI 1 American Political Institution transfers as POLI 150 American Government POLI 2 Comparative Government transfers as Civic Know. & Engagement PSYC 1 Introduction to Psychology transfers as PSYC 110 General Psychology PSYC 12 Research in Social Sciences transfers as PSYC 362 Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 13 Intro to Sport Psychology transfers as PSYC 330 Sports Psychology PSYC 14 Intro to Drug/Alcohol Studies transfers as PSYC 463 Drugs, Behavior, and Society

For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 5 PSYC 15 Intro to Guidance & Counseling transfers as PSYC 450 Counseling PSYC 2 Developmental Psychology transfers as PSYC 290 Human Growth and Development PSYC 33 Marriage and Family transfers as PSYC 445 Psychology of the Family PSYC 4 Child Growth and Development transfers as PSYC 345 Psyc of Child & Adolescent Dev PSYC 6 Adult Development & Aging transfers as PSYC 355 Psych of Adult Development SOCI 1 Introductory Sociology transfers as SOC 120 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 12 Research in Social Sciences transfers as PSYC 362 Research Methods in Psychology SOCI 2 American Social Problems transfers as SOC 225 Contemporary Social Problems SOCI 3 Marriage and Family transfers as SOC 230 Comparative Family Systems SPAN 1A Beginning Spanish transfers as SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1B Elementary Spanish transfers as SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 2A Intermediate Spanish transfers as SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2B Intermediate Spanish transfers as SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPCH 1 Elements of Public Speaking transfers as COMM 111 Public Communication TART 1 Beginning Acting transfers as THTR 113 Acting Fundamentals TART 23 Beginning Jazz Dance transfers as Fitness for Life TART 24 Beginning Modern Dance transfers as Fitness for Life

For use of Traditional Undergraduate students only 2018-2019 6 General Education Requirements for Requirement First-Year Seminar Writing 1: The Art & Craft of Writing Writing 2: Genre, Evidence, & Persuasion Writing 3: Writing in the Disciplines Oral Communication Fitness for Life Quantitative Literacy Biblical, Theological, & Philosophical Formation- Philosophy Requirement Humanities- History, Literature, & Fine Arts Requirement Social Sciences Natural Sciences Foreign Language Civic Knowledge & Engagement Intercultural Competence Helpful Hints & Comments Course must focus on orientation to college academics while maintaining instruction in orientation, transitions, and holistic wellness. Typically, a 3-unit course. Not required for students who transfer in 30+ units. Any first-semester composition course. Often titled "Freshman Composition," "College Composition," or "Reading and Composition." Must include basic research skills and a research paper. Courses titled "Critical Thinking," "Advanced Composition," etc., that follow a basic freshman level writing course. These courses involve the use of logic, critical thinking, rhetoric, and advanced composition. In addition, genre-specific writing courses will introduce students to the genres of writing, rhetorical moves, and forms of evidence in a specific discipline. Possible courses include: Writing in the Humanities, Writing in the Social Sciences, Writing in the Arts, Writing in Theology, Writing in Business, Writing in Nursing, etc. Must include a research component. This category focuses on preparing students to be professionals in a field by being independent thinkers capable of constructing their own knowledge, including producing polished writing products in the genres of writing that students are likely to use in their future professions. Most courses in this category are required for the specific APU major and are therefore not likely to be fulfilled by a student's transfer work. Any Public Speaking or Oral Communication course. Must contain at least 3 individual public speeches. Also, communication courses in Interpersonal, Small Group, Argumentation and Debate, and Intercultural areas are acceptable (however, some majors may require Public Speaking). Cannot be taken as a hybrid course. Any physical activity course with a cardio component and instruction in fitness principles. This includes individual activities, team sports, dance, yoga/mat exercise courses, and intercollegiate sports. Activities with limited physical activity such as badminton, golf, bowling, etc. will not fulfill the requirement. Any course from the Math department of the transferring school that has a prerequisite of Intermediate Algebra. However, certain majors require College Algebra. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires College Algebra. In addition, Statistics and Applied Statistics courses (e.g. "Statistics for Behavioral Sciences") with an Intermediate Algebra prerequisite will meet this requirement. Must be a broad philosophy course such as Intro to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, philosophy-based Logic, Critical Thinking, and Ethics. All other courses must be evaluated by the Department of Theology & Philosophy for transfer. Must choose one course from each discipline (3 courses total): History, Literature, and Fine Arts. History courses must be survey courses in world, western, or U.S. history (typically split into two time periods). Literature courses must be broad, surveys of literature that explore the literary genres of fiction, drama, and poetry. Fine Arts courses must be broad, survey courses in Art, Music, Drama, or Theater (sometimes History of Cinema, Drama, or Theater courses) covering approximately 100 years. These must be lecture courses and not studio or applied courses such as drawing, painting, singing, piano, etc. Examples of acceptable courses from these categories include (but not limited to) World Civilizations to 1648, Intro to Literature, Art History, Music Fundamentals, etc. One course from the following disciplines: Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Anthropology, Communication Studies, or Political Science. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) Intro to Sociology, General Psychology, Intro to Criminal Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Mass Media, etc. One course: lecture and lab component required. Any basic course in the life or physical sciences. Examples of courses include Fundamentals of Biology, General Biology, Fundamentals of Chemistry, General Chemistry, Introduction to Astronomy, Physical Geology/Geography, Fundamentals of Physics, General Physics, Oceanography, Zoology, Marine Biology. Biology and Chemistry labs cannot be taken online. However, certain majors require specific science courses. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires specific science courses. One full academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters) of the same foreign language are required OR proficiency verified by a variety of options, including SAT, AP, CLEP, FLATS, or passing score on an APU Proficiency Test. (waived with full CSU Cert. or ITC). High School courses taken do not waive this requirement. Must be college level. One course that equips students to understand civic institutions and processes, and develops knowledge of critical thinking about civic principles, or to make wise, informed decisions about effective civic action through engaging students in civic activity and scholarly reflection. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) American Government, State and Local Government, Comparative Government, Religion and Society, Child Welfare, etc. One course that will equip students to engage with others from diverse cultures with compassion and respect. Course will help students achieve higher levels of personal and social responsibility. May involve study away, service-learning, or community-based research. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) Multicultural or World Art, Cultural History/Travel Study, Intro to World Music, World Religions, Diversity in the Classroom, Cultural Anthropology, etc.