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To: California State University, San Marcos General Catalog, Semester Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 2017-2018 Academic Year From: Folsom Lake 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 COMM 361 - The Communication Experience COMM 311 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 331 - Group Discussion COMM 301 - Introduction to Public Speaking WRITTEN COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A2 - Written ENGWR 300 - College Composition Communication CRITICAL THINKING CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking COMM 315 - Persuasion PHIL 328 - Critical Reasoning and Composition PHIL 300 - Introduction to Philosophy ENGWR 302 - Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking COMM 311 - Argumentation and Debate ENGWR 301 - College Composition and Literature 1/13

PHIL 320 - Logic and Critical Reasoning PHIL 325 - Symbolic Logic ENGRD 310 - Critical Reading as Critical Thinking PHYSICAL SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B1 - Physical Science GEOL 310 - Historical Geology GEOL 330 - Introduction to Oceanography GEOL 300 - Physical Geology PHYS 310 - Conceptual Physics PHYS 311 - Basic Physics PHYS 421 - Electricity and Magnetism (4.00) CHEM 305 - Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 306 - Introduction to Chemistry PHYS 411 - Mechanics of Solids and Fluids (4.00) CHEM 401 - General Chemistry CHEM 421 - Organic Chemistry CHEM 400 - General Chemistry CHEM 420 - Organic Chemistry GEOL 345 - Geology of California GEOL 305 - Earth Science GEOG 300 - Physical Geography: Exploring Earth's Environmental Systems GEOG 306 - Weather and Climate ASTR 300 - Introduction to Astronomy PS 302 - Introduction to Physical Science (4.00) PHYS 431 - Heat, Waves, Light and Modern Physics (4.00) PHYS 360 - General Physics (4.00) PHYS 350 - General Physics (4.00) CHEM 410 - Quantitative Analysis LIFE SCIENCE 2/13

CSU GE Area: B2 - Life Science BIOL 440 - General Microbiology (4.00) BIOL 323 - Plants and People (4.00) BIOL 410 - Principles of Botany BIOL 430 - Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 442 - General Microbiology and Public Health BIOL 307 - Biology of Organisms (4.00) BIOL 310 - General Biology (4.00) PSYC 312 - Biological Psychology (4.00) BIOL 400 - Principles of Biology BIOL 431 - Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 300 - The Foundations of Biology ANTH 300 - Physical Anthropology ENVT 304 - Environmental Biology Same-As: BIOL 350 BIOL 420 - Principles of Zoology LABORATORY ACTIVITY CSU GE Area: B3 - Laboratory Activity GEOL 311 - Historical Geology Laboratory (1.00) GEOL 306 - Earth Science Laboratory (1.00) GEOG 301 - Physical Geography Laboratory (1.00) ANTH 301 - Physical Anthropology Laboratory (1.00) ASTR 400 - Astronomy Laboratory (1.00) BIOL 440 - General Microbiology (4.00) PHYS 421 - Electricity and Magnetism (4.00) BIOL 323 - Plants and People (4.00) BIOL 410 - Principles of Botany BIOL 430 - Anatomy and Physiology CHEM 305 - Introduction to Chemistry BIOL 442 - General Microbiology and Public Health CHEM 306 - Introduction to Chemistry 3/13

BIOL 307 - Biology of Organisms (4.00) PHYS 411 - Mechanics of Solids and Fluids (4.00) BIOL 310 - General Biology (4.00) PSYC 312 - Biological Psychology (4.00) BIOL 400 - Principles of Biology CHEM 401 - General Chemistry CHEM 421 - Organic Chemistry BIOL 431 - Anatomy and Physiology CHEM 400 - General Chemistry CHEM 420 - Organic Chemistry GEOL 301 - Physical Geology Laboratory (1.00) PS 302 - Introduction to Physical Science (4.00) PHYS 431 - Heat, Waves, Light and Modern Physics (4.00) PHYS 360 - General Physics (4.00) PHYS 350 - General Physics (4.00) BIOL 420 - Principles of Zoology CHEM 410 - Quantitative Analysis PHYS 312 - Conceptual Physics Laboratory (1.00) QUANTITATIVE REASONING CSU GE Area: B4 - MATH 310 - Mathematical Discovery Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning MATH 410 - Introduction to Linear Algebra STAT 300 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4.00) MATH 335 - Trigonometry with College Algebra MATH 343 - Modern Business Mathematics (4.00) MATH 341 - Calculus for Business and Economics (4.00) MATH 402 - Calculus III MATH 401 - Calculus II PSYC 330 - Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences MATH 420 - Differential Equations (4.00) MATH 400 - Calculus I 4/13

MATH 370 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics ARTS AND HUMANITIES CSU GE Area: C1 - Arts: (Arts, Cinema, Dance, MUIVI 310 - Voice Class I (2.00) Music, Theater) MUIVI 311 - Voice Class II (2.00) MUIVI 370 - Beginning Guitar (2.00) MUIVI 371 - Intermediate Guitar (2.00) MUP 357 - College Chorus (2.00) MUFHL 330 - World Music ARTH 311 - Art Survey: Modern Art ART 320 - Design: Fundamentals ART 305 - Figure Drawing II ARTH 326 - Traditional Native American Art MUFHL 311 - Survey of Music History and Literature (1750 to Present) COMM 305 - Oral Interpretation TA 302 - History and Theory of the Theatre I TA 304 - Women in Theatre ARTH 307 - Italian Renaissance Art ARTH 313 - History of Western Architecture: Prehistoric to Renaissance DANCE 380 - World Dance History TA 315 - History of Film: 1950's to Present ART 370 - Three Dimensional Design ARTH 332 - Asian Art ART 327 - Painting I MUFHL 310 - Survey of Music History and Literature (Greek Antiquity to 1750) ARTH 300 - Introduction to Art ARTH 309 - Art Survey: Renaissance to 19th Century ART 323 - Design: Color Theory ART 300 - Drawing and Composition I MUFHL 300 - Introduction to Music ARTH 304 - Ancient Art ARTH 330 - Survey of African-American Art ARTH 324 - Art of the Americas TA 303 - History and Theory of the Theatre II ARTH 306 - Medieval Art TA 314 - History of Film: 1880's through 1950's TA 310 - Introduction to Film 5/13

ART 372 - Sculpture MUFHL 308 - Introduction to Music: Rock & Roll ART 402 - Beginning Clay Sculpture ART 328 - Painting II MUFHL 401 - Music Theory and Musicianship II (4.00) MUFHL 410 - Music Theory and Musicianship III (4.00) MUFHL 400 - Music Theory and Musicianship I (4.00) MUP 350 - College Choir (2.00) MUFHL 321 - Basic Musicianship TA 300 - Introduction to the Theatre ARTH 312 - Women in Art ART 302 - Drawing and Composition II ART 304 - Figure Drawing I ART 430 - Art & Children ARTH 303 - Art Survey: Ancient to 14th Century ARTH 333 - Introduction to Islamic Art ARTH 314 - History of Western Architecture: Renaissance to Modern ARTH 318 - History of American Art ARTH 328 - Survey of African Art ART 312 - Portrait Drawing CSU GE Area: C2 - Humanities: (Literature, Philosophy, Languages Other than English) PHIL 300 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 330 - History of Classical Philosophy PHIL 331 - History of Modern Philosophy ENGLT 321 - American Literature II ENGLT 341 - World Literature II ENGLT 311 - English Literature II ENGLT 360 - Women in Literature ENGLT 339 - Postmodern American Fiction ENGCW 410 - Fiction Writing Workshop PHIL 310 - Introduction to Ethics HUM 300 - Classical Humanities ENGLT 303 - Introduction to the Short Story ENGWR 301 - College Composition and Literature ENGCW 400 - Creative Writing HIST 307 - History of World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 308 - History of World Civilizations, 1500 to Present HUM 310 - Modern Humanities 6/13

HUM 332 - American Humanities ENGLT 310 - English Literature I ENGLT 345 - Mythologies of the World ENGLT 370 - Children and Literature HUM 325 - Arts and Humanities of the Islamic World ENGLT 330 - African American Literature HUM 370 - Women and the Creative Imagination SPAN 402 - Elementary Spanish (4.00) FREN 411 - Intermediate French (4.00) FREN 412 - Intermediate French (4.00) MUFHL 308 - Introduction to Music: Rock & Roll SPAN 412 - Intermediate Spanish (4.00) SPAN 411 - Intermediate Spanish (4.00) FREN 402 - Elementary French (4.00) SILA 316 - American Sign Language 4 (4.00) SILA 315 - American Sign Language 3 (4.00) SPAN 401 - Elementary Spanish (4.00) PHIL 350 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 352 - Introduction to World Religions HUM 320 - Asian Humanities ENGLT 320 - American Literature I ENGLT 340 - World Literature I ENGLT 402 - Introduction to Shakespeare and Film ENGLT 319 - Introduction to English Epic Poetry ENGLT 313 - Arthurian and Chivalric Literature FREN 401 - Elementary French (4.00) HIST 398 - Studying in France: French History and Culture SOCIAL SCIENCES CSU GE Area: D1 - Anthropology and ANTH 310 - Cultural Anthropology Archeology ANTH 320 - Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory ANTH 319 - Visual Anthropology: Introduction to Ethnographic Film ANTH 330 - Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion CSU GE Area: D - Social Sciences HIST 398 - Studying in France: French History and Culture HIST 310 - History of the United States 7/13

HIST 311 - History of the United States CSU GE Area: D0 - Sociology and ADMJ 302 - Community Relations: Criminology Multicultural Issues ADMJ 320 - Concepts of Criminal Law JOUR 310 - Mass Media and Society Same-As: COMM 351 SOC 300 - Introductory Sociology SOC 301 - Social Problems GERON 300 - Sociology of Aging SOC 379 - Making Social Change ADMJ 300 - Introduction to Administration of Justice CSU GE Area: D2 - Economics ECON 302 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 304 - Principles of Microeconomics CSU GE Area: D3 - Ethnic Studies SOC 321 - Race, Ethnicity and Inequality in the United States HSER 331 - Cross Cultural Psychology Same-As: PSYC 368 CSU GE Area: D4 - Gender Studies HIST 331 - Women in American History CSU GE Area: D5 - Geography GEOG 310 - Human Geography: Exploring Earth's Cultural Landscapes GEOG 322 - Geography of California CSU GE Area: D6 - History HIST 312 - History of the United States (to 1865) HIST 314 - Recent United States History HIST 313 - History of the United States (1865-1945) HIST 307 - History of World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 308 - History of World Civilizations, 1500 to Present HIST 331 - Women in American History HIST 344 - Survey of California History: A Multicultural Perspective HIST 319 - American Environmental History CSU GE Area: D7 - Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science COMM 325 - Intercultural Communication BUS 330 - Managing Diversity in the Workplace NUTRI 310 - Cultural Foods of the World JOUR 310 - Mass Media and Society Same-As: COMM 351 ECE 312 - Child Development Same-As: PSYC 372 ECE 314 - The Child, the Family and the Community 8/13

SOC 310 - Marriage and the Family SOC 379 - Making Social Change COMM 363 - Introduction to Communication Theory COMM 341 - Organizational Communication CSU GE Area: D8 - Political Science, POLS 301 - Introduction to Government: Government and Legal Institutions United States POLS 310 - Introduction to International Relations POLS 320 - Introduction to Political Theory POLS 302 - Introduction to Government: Foreign BUS 345 - Law and Society CSU GE Area: D9 - Psychology PSYC 335 - Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 356 - Human Sexuality PSYC 340 - Abnormal Behavior PSYC 320 - Social Psychology PSYC 300 - General Principles HSER 331 - Cross Cultural Psychology Same-As: PSYC 368 PSYC 312 - Biological Psychology (4.00) PSYC 370 - Human Development: A Life Span LIFELONG LEARNING & SELF-DEVELOPMENT CSU GE Area: E - Lifelong Learning and SPORT 368 - Pre-Season Conditioning Self-Development for Softball (0.50) SPORT 352 - Off Season Conditioning for Women's Soccer (0.50-3.00) SPORT 357 - Pre-Season Conditioning for Women's Soccer (0.50-3.00) SPORT 301 - Off Season Conditioning for Baseball (0.50-3.00) SPORT 351 - Off-Season Conditioning for Men's Soccer (0.50-3.00) SPORT 386 - Off Season Conditioning for Tennis (0.50-3.00) SPORT 303 - Pre-Season Conditioning for Baseball (0.50-3.00) SPORT 403 - Pre-Season Conditioning for Volleyball (0.50-3.00) SPORT 366 - Off Season Conditioning for Softball (0.50-3.00) 9/13

SPORT 358 - Pre-Season Conditioning for Men's Soccer (0.50-3.00) FITNS 499 - Experimental Offering in Fitness (0.50-4.00) PACT 499 - Experimental Offering in Personal Activity (0.50-4.00) DANCE 499 - Experimental Offering in Dance (0.50-4.00) SPORT 406 - Off Season Conditioning for Volleyball (0.50-3.00) FITNS 410 - Karate I (1.00) PACT 300 - Archery I (1.00) FITNS 395 - Stretch (1.00) DANCE 320 - Ballet I (1.00) DANCE 330 - Modern Dance I (1.00) FITNS 414 - Tai Chi (1.00) FITNS 392 - Yoga (1.00) PACT 390 - Tennis I (1.00) DANCE 351 - Urban Hip Hop I (1.00) FITNS 380 - Circuit Weight Training (1.00) FITNS 352 - Power Sculpting (1.00) FITNS 307 - Aerobic Mix (1.00) FITNS 419 - Okinawan Kobudo III (1.00) DANCE 312 - Jazz Dance II (1.00) DANCE 313 - Jazz Dance III (1.00) DANCE 323 - Ballet IV (1.00) DANCE 334 - Modern Dance IV (1.00) FITNS 418 - Okinawan Kobudo II (1.00) DANCE 321 - Ballet II (1.00) DANCE 322 - Ballet III (1.00) DANCE 354 - Urban Hip Hop IV (1.00) FITNS 415 - Karate III (1.00) DANCE 310 - Jazz Dance I (1.00) DANCE 332 - Modern Dance II (1.00) DANCE 333 - Modern Dance III (1.00) TMACT 330 - Volleyball (1.00) PACT 310 - Badminton I (1.00) PACT 391 - Tennis II (1.00) TMACT 331 - Volleyball II (1.00) PACT 311 - Badminton II (1.00) TMACT 303 - Outdoor Soccer II (1.00) TMACT 321 - Basketball II (1.00) TMACT 320 - Basketball I (1.00) TMACT 306 - Futsal II (1.00) 10/13

FITNS 387 - Weight Training for Speed, Agility, Quickness: Advanced (1.00) FITNS 388 - Weight Training for Speed, Agility, Quickness: Advanced II (1.00) PACT 495 - Independent Studies in Personal Activity (1.00-3.00) DANCE 495 - Independent Studies in Dance (1.00-3.00) SPORT 311 - Basketball, Intercollegiate- Men, fall (1.50) SPORT 312 - Basketball, Intercollegiate- Men, Spring (1.50) SPORT 317 - Basketball, Intercollegiate - Women, Spring (1.50) SPORT 316 - Basketball, Intercollegiate - Women, Fall (1.50) DANCE 413 - Dance Composition and Production IV (2.00) DANCE 378 - Musical Theater Dance II (2.00) FITNS 413 - Okinawan Kobudo I (1.00) DANCE 381 - Pedagogy: Theory and Practice (2.00) DANCE 379 - Musical Theater Dance III (2.00) DANCE 410 - Dance Composition and Production I (2.00) DANCE 377 - Musical Theatre Dance I (2.00) DANCE 411 - Dance Composition and Production II (2.00) DANCE 309 - Introduction to Dance (2.00) SPORT 385 - Tennis, Intercollegiate- Women SPORT 340 - Golf, Intercollegiate-Men HSER 340 - Introduction to Chemical Dependency HCD 310 - College Success SPORT 350 - Soccer, Intercollegiate-Men SPORT 355 - Soccer, Intercollegiate- Women SPORT 313 - Off Season Conditioning for Basketball (0.50-3.00) 11/13

SPORT 314 - Pre-Season Conditioning for Basketball (0.50-3.00) HCD 315 - Freshman Seminar COMM 321 - Interpersonal Communication HSER 302 - Intro to Psychology of Human Relations ECE 312 - Child Development Same-As: PSYC 372 PSYC 356 - Human Sexuality PSYC 360 - Psychology of Women NUTRI 300 - Nutrition PSYC 340 - Abnormal Behavior SPORT 405 - Volleyball, Intercollegiate- Women ECE 314 - The Child, the Family and the Community HEED 300 - Health Science GERON 300 - Sociology of Aging ENGED 320 - Service Learning: Tutoring Elementary Students in Reading HEED 351 - Personal Health and Wellness SPORT 300 - Baseball, Intercollegiate- Men DANCE 440 - Performing and Touring Group: MOSAIC Dance Company I DANCE 441 - Performing and Touring Group: MOSAIC Dance Company II DANCE 442 - Performing and Touring Group: MOSAIC Dance Company III DANCE 443 - Performing and Touring Group: MOSAIC Dance Company IV SOC 310 - Marriage and the Family KINES 300 - Introduction to Kinesiology SPORT 380 - Tennis, Intercollegiate-Men SPORT 365 - Softball, Intercollegiate- Women FITNS 331 - Boot Camp Fitness (1.00) FITNS 306 - Aerobics: Cardio-Kickboxing (1.00) FITNS 381 - Weight Training (1.00) FITNS 324 - Mat Pilates (1.00) 12/13

FITNS 304 - Cardio Circuit (1.00) FITNS 411 - Karate II (1.00) DANCE 314 - Jazz Dance IV (1.00) DANCE 352 - Urban Hip Hop II (1.00) DANCE 353 - Urban Hip Hop III (1.00) TMACT 302 - Soccer - Outdoor (1.00) TMACT 305 - Futsal I (1.00) FITNS 495 - Independent Studies in Fitness (1.00-3.00) DANCE 412 - Dance Composition and Production III (2.00) NUTRI 302 - Nutrition for Physical Performance PSYC 370 - Human Development: A Life Span END OF AGREEMENT 13/13