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The Minor in Accounting ====Accounting (Minor in)==== The Paul Merage School of Business faculty offers an undergraduate minor in Accounting consisting of seven upper-division courses. In addition, two lower-division introductory accounting courses, one lower-division microeconomics course, and one lower-division single variable calculus course are prerequisites to the minor program. In establishing the undergraduate minor in Accounting, the faculty anticipated two types of students to be drawn to courses in accounting: 1) students preparing for careers in accounting or in other fields that require some knowledge of accounting, and 2) students planning to pursue a graduate degree in accounting who wish early guidance and undergraduate work appropriate to this career objective. Preparation for Transfer at the Junior Level Students are eligible to apply for the minor in Accounting if they have upper-division standing and have completed Management 30A and 30B with a grade no lower than B (3.0) and all other prerequisite courses with a grade no lower than C (2.0). Completion of the prerequisite courses does not guarantee admission to the minor in Accounting. Admission is on a competitive basis and students must submit an application, transcripts, and a statement of purpose. Applications are accepted on a quarterly basis. Interested students are encouraged to obtain further information from the Undergraduate Programs Office, SB2 Suite 202; http://www.merage.uci.edu/. The following are prerequisites for enrolling in the upper-division undergraduate minor courses: Economics 20A, Mathematics 2A, Management 30A, and Management 30B. Transfer students should check with their college counselor for established equivalencies for these prerequisite courses. Students not taking Management 30A and 30B at UCI during regular session or summer session must complete Management 131A with a minimum grade of B. Note : Individual courses that students may select within the minor may require additional prerequisites. Students may not receive both the minor in Accounting and the minor in Management. Open to non-merage School majors only. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 1/275

ECON 20A Basic Economics I (4)ECON 221 Principles of (3) Microeconomics MATH 2A Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus I MGMT 30A Principles of Accounting (4)BUSAC 186 Financial Accounting (4) I MGMT 30B Principles of Accounting (4)BUSAC 187 Managerial Accounting (4) II END OF ACCOUNTING (Minor in) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 2/275

====Aerospace Engineering, B.S.==== Preference will be given to junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall who have satisfactorily completed the following major-preparation courses with a grade of C or better by the end of spring term prior to transfer. - Both Single Variable Calculus I (C-ID MATH 210 or MATH 211) + Single Variable Calculus II (C-ID MATH 220 or MATH 221) or Single Variable Calculus Sequence (C-ID MATH 900S or 910S) - Multivariable Calculus (C-ID MATH 230) - Both Ordinary Differential Equations (C-ID MATH 240) + Introduction to Linear Algebra (C-ID MATH 250) or Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (C-ID MATH 910S) - All 3 Calculus-Based Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A (C-ID PHYS 205) + Calculus-Based Physics for Scientists and Engineers: B (C-ID PHYS 210) + Calculus-Based Physics for Scientists and Engineers: C (C-ID PHYS 215) or Calculus-Based Physics for Scientists and Engineers: ABC (C-ID PHYS 200S) - General Chemistry for Science Majors I, with Lab (C-ID CHEM 110) or General Chemistry for Science Majors Sequence A (C-ID CHEM 120S) - Programming and Problem Solving in MATLAB (C-ID ENGR 220) or Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodologies for Engineers (C-ID ENGR 120) Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in required courses. The following courses are not required for transfer consideration, however the degree cannot be completed in two years without them: - Statics (C-ID ENGR 130) - Circuit Analysis (C-ID ENGR 260) + Circuit Analysis Lab (C-ID ENGR 260L) - Materials Science and Engineering (C-ID ENGR 140) or Materials Science and Engineering (C-ID ENGR 140B) Additional courses listed will transfer and be used toward the degree but will not have a meaningful impact on the time to complete the degree. Students should not delay transfer in order to complete these courses. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER MATH 2A & Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 & Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 2B Single-Variable Calculus (4) Calculus I MATH 193 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus II MATH 2D Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 292 Analytic Geometry and (5) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 3/275

Calculus III MATH 2E Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 292 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus III MATH 3A Introduction to Linear (4)MATH 194 Linear Algebra (3) Algebra MATH 3D Elementary Differential (4)MATH 294 Differential Equations (5) Equations PHYSICS 7C & Classical Physics (4)PHYS 130 & Physics for Engineers (4) PHYSICS 7LC & Classical Physics (1) and Scientists A: Laboratory Mechanics and Wave PHYSICS 7D & Classical Physics (4) Motion PHYSICS 7LD & Classical Physics (1)PHYS 230 & Physics for Engineers (4) Laboratory and Scientists B: Heat PHYSICS 7E Classical Physics (4) and Electro-Magnetism PHYS 231 Physics for Engineers (4) and Scientists C: Optics and Modern Physics ENGR 1A & General Chemistry for (4)CHEM 120 General College (5) Engineers Chemistry I CHEM 1LE Accelerated General (3) Chemistry Laboratory OR CHEM 1A & General Chemistry (4) CHEM 1LE Accelerated General (3) Chemistry Laboratory ENGRMAE 10 Introduction to (4)COMSC 110 Introduction to (4) Engineering Programming Computations ENGIN 135 Programming for (4) Scientists and Engineers ENGIN 136 Computer Programming (4) for Engineers Using MATLAB MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES NECESSARY TO GRADUATE IN 2 YEARS ENGR 54 Principles of Materials (4)ENGIN 240 Properties of (4) Science and Engineering Engineering Materials ENGRMAE 60 Electric Circuits (4)No course articulated OR EECS 70A Network Analysis I (4)ENGIN 230 Introduction to (4) Same as: CSE 70A Circuits and Devices https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 4/275

ADDITIONAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS PHYSICS 52A Fundamentals of (2)PHYS 231 Physics for Engineers (4) Experimental Physics and Scientists C: Optics and Modern Physics ECON 20A Basic Economics I (4)ECON 221 Principles of (3) Microeconomics OR ECON 23 Basic Economics for No course articulated Engineers ENGRMAE 30 Statics (4)ENGIN 255 Statics (3) Same as: ENGR 30, ENGRCEE 30 ENGRMAE 80 Dynamics (4)No course articulated Same as: ENGR 80, ENGRCEE 80 ENGRMAE 91 Introduction to (4)No course articulated Thermodynamics ADDITIONAL MAJOR ELECTIVES One additional approved science course One course (or lecture/lab combination) from the following: ANTHR 115 Primate Evolution and (3) Adaptation ANTHR 140 Biological (3) Anthropology ASTRO 110 & The Visible Universe (3) ASTRO 130 Astronomy Laboratory (1) ASTRO 120 & Elementary Astronomy (3) ASTRO 130 Astronomy Laboratory (1) ASTRO 128 The Universe for (4) Beginners BIOSC 101 Fundamentals of (3) Biological Science BIOSC 102 Fundamentals of (4) Biological Science with Laboratory BIOSC 107 Genetics and (4) Evolution BIOSC 116 Human Biology (3) BIOSC 117 Human Biology with (4) Laboratory BIOSC 119 Fundamentals of (4) Microbiology BIOSC 120 Introduction to Human (5) Anatomy and Physiology https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 5/275

BIOSC 126 Ecology and Field (4) Biology BIOSC 130 Principles of (5) Cellular and Molecular Biology BIOSC 131 Principles of (5) Organismal Biology, Evolution and Ecology BIOSC 139 Human Anatomy (5) BIOSC 140 Human Physiology (5) BIOSC 146 Principles of (5) Microbiology BIOSC 161 Fundamentals of (3) Marine Biology BIOSC 162 Fundamentals of (4) Marine Biology with Laboratory BIOSC 170 Environmental Science (3) BIOSC 171 Environmental Science (4) with Laboratory CHEM 106 Chemistry for (4) Non-Science Majors CHEM 108 Introductory (4) Chemistry CHEM 109 Introduction to (4) Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 120 General College (5) Chemistry I CHEM 121 General College (5) Chemistry II CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry II (5) GEOG 120 & Physical Geography (3) GEOG 121 Physical Geography (1) Laboratory GEOG 140 & Introduction to (3) Weather GEOG 141 Introduction to (1) Weather Laboratory GEOL 120 & Physical Geology (3) GEOL 122 Physical Geology (1) Laboratory GEOL 121 & Earth and Life (3) Through Time GEOL 124 Earth and Life (1) Through Time Laboratory GEOL 125 Geology of California (3) OCEAN 101 & Fundamentals of (3) Oceanography OCEAN 110 Fundamentals of (1) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 6/275

Oceanography Laboratory PHYS 110 & Elementary Physics (3) PHYS 111 Physics Laboratory (1) PHYS 113 Elementary Modern (3) Physics: From Atoms to the Big Bang PHYS 120 General College (4) Physics I PHYS 121 General College (4) Physics II PHYS 129 Introductory Physics (4) for Engineers PHYS 130 Physics for Engineers (4) and Scientists A: Mechanics and Wave Motion PHYS 230 Physics for Engineers (4) and Scientists B: Heat and Electro-Magnetism PHYS 231 Physics for Engineers (4) and Scientists C: Optics and Modern Physics PHYSC 112 Fundamentals of (3) Physical Science ENGR 7A Introduction to (2)No course articulated Engineering I AND ENGR 7B Introduction to (2)No course articulated Engineering II END OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 7/275

====African American Studies, B.A.==== Students interested in this major must meet the following requirements: Meet all basic UC admission requirements with a minimum grade of C or better Have a cumulative UC transferable GPA of 2.7 (3.4 for TAG) Complete 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC transferable credit by the end of the spring term prior to the fall quarter of enrollment Complete the UCI Lower Division Writing Requirement Recommended: Complete four semesters/six quarters, or a combination thereof, including at least one lower-division course in each of the following four areas: composition, literature, history and philosophy (a course is not required in the area of student s major). To reach the total number of courses required, additional courses approved for UCI General Education Category IV in Humanities disciplines outside the major can be selected; OR Complete a one-year lower division humanities sequence which deals with problems of concern to the disciplines of history, literature, and philosophy, and which emphasizes the reading and analysis of significant texts Review the two year Language other than English school requirement, and prepare accordingly: www.humanities.uci.edu/undergrad/academics/lang.php For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php AFAM 40A & African American Studies (4)No course articulated-courses to be I completed at UCI AFAM 40B & African American Studies (4) II AFAM 40C African American Studies (4) III Course work equivalent to UCI's sixth quarter of study in a single language CHIN 221 Fourth Term Mandarin (5) other than English (at the college level) Chinese FRNCH 221 Fourth Term French (5) GRMAN 221 Fourth Term German (5) ITAL 221 Fourth Term Italian (5) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 8/275

JAPAN 221 Fourth Term Japanese (5) RUSS 221 Fourth Term Russian (5) SIGN 283 American Sign (3) Language (ASL) IV SPAN 221 Fourth Term Spanish (5) At least one course from each area for a At least one course from each area total of four semester or six quarter courses: LOWER-DIVISION WRITING ENGLISH LITERATURE HISTORY (Writing, Literature, History, and Philosophy) for a total of four semester courses: WRITING ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking LITERATURE ENGL 180 Drama and Performance (3) as Literature ENGL 252 Early English (3) Literature ENGL 253 Survey of Late English (3) Literature ENGL 262 Survey of American (3) Literature I (First Contact - 1865) ENGL 263 Survey of American (3) Literature II (1865 - Present) ENGL 272 Early World Literature (3) ENGL 273 Late World Literature (3) HISTORY HIST 120 History of the United (3) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 9/275

States before 1865 HIST 121 History of the United (3) States after 1865 HIST 135 History of Latin (3) America - The Colonial Period HIST 136 History of Latin (3) America - The National Period HIST 140 History of Western (3) Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 141 History of Western (3) Civilization since the Renaissance HIST 150 History of East Asia (3) (to 1600) HIST 151 History of East Asia (3) (from 1600 - Present) PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY PHILO 120 Introduction to (3) Philosophy PHILO 122 Introduction to (3) Ethics PHILO 141 Introduction to the (3) Philosophy of Religion PHILO 224 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Pre-Socratic to Medieval Period PHILO 225 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Descartes to Present OR HUMAN 1A & Humanities Core Lecture (4)HUMAN 110 & Introduction to (3) HUMAN 1B & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Humanities: Ancient HUMAN 1C & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Civilizations (to 500 HUMAN 1AS & Humanities Core Writing (4) A.D.) HUMAN 1BS & Humanities Core Writing (4)HUMAN 111 & Middle Ages and (3) HUMAN 1CS Humanities Core Writing (4) Renaissance (500 A.D. - 1600 A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) AND TWO COURSES FROM: ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 10/275

Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking END OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 11/275

====Anthropology, B.A.==== There are no prerequisites required for the Anthropology major. The School of Social Sciences recommends that students wishing to transfer to UCI complete IGETC prior to transfer and refer to the list of courses below that will fulfill UCI lower-division major requirements. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php ANTHRO 2A Introduction to (4)ANTHR 130 Cultural Anthropology (3) Sociocultural Anthropology ANTHRO 2B Introduction to (4)ANTHR 140 Biological (3) Biological Anthropology Anthropology OR ANTHRO 2C Introduction to (4)ANTHR 125 Introduction to (3) Archaeology Archaeology and Prehistory OR ANTHRO 2D Introduction to Language (4)No course articulated and Culture Same as: LINGUIS 68 ANTHRO 30A Global Issues in (4)No course articulated Anthropological Perspective OR ANTHRO 30B Ethnography and (4)No course articulated Anthropological Methods Three additional courses in Anthropology Three additional courses in or other Social Science discipline. Anthropology or other Social Science discipline. ANTHR 115 Primate Evolution and (3) Adaptation ANTHR 120 Magic, Witchcraft, (3) and Religion in the Americas ANTHR 135 Native Americans (3) ECON 101 Economics of Public (3) Issues ECON 200 Introduction to (3) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 12/275

Economics ECON 220 Principles of (3) Macroeconomics ECON 221 Principles of (3) Microeconomics GEOG 120 Physical Geography (3) GEOG 130 Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 135 World Regional (3) Geography POLSC 120 Introduction to (3) Politics POLSC 121 Introduction to (3) United States Government POLSC 151 California Politics (3) POLSC 220 Comparative Politics (3) POLSC 240 Political Theory (3) POLSC 250 International (3) Relations PSYCH 101 Introduction to (3) Psychology PSYCH 122 Psychology in Modern (3) Life PSYCH 130 Introduction to (3) Biological Psychology PSYCH 140 Psychology of (3) African-Americans in a Multicultural Society PSYCH 141 Psychology of (3) Latinos/Chicanos in the U.S. PSYCH 160 Psychology of Women (3) PSYCH 190 Psychology of (3) Adolescence PSYCH 200 Life Span Development (3) PSYCH 220 Psychology of (3) Personality: Personal, Social, Cultural Differences PSYCH 225 Social Psychology (3) PSYCH 230 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSYCH 240 Transpersonal (3) Psychology SOCSC 110 The American Social (3) Experience SOCSC 111 Money, Power and (3) Politics in the United States SOCSC 115 Citizenship and (3) Status: Asian Americans and Pacific https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 13/275

Islanders in the U.S. SOCSC 120 Women and Social (3) Change in the United States 1890-Present SOCSC 123 American Popular (3) Culture SOCSC 220 Women in United (3) States Society SOCIO 120 Introduction to (3) Sociology SOCIO 121 Introduction to (3) Social Problems SOCIO 124 Gender, Culture and (3) Society SOCIO 125 Introduction to (3) Marriage and Family SOCIO 131 The Urban Community (3) SOCIO 135 Introduction to Race (3) and Ethnicity SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES MATH REQUIREMENT: All students are required to take either: 1) One semester of calculus and one semester of statistics, or 2) Two quarters of calculus and one of statistics, or 3) One year of statistics. MATH 2A & Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 & Analytic Geometry (5) and Calculus I MATH 2B Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 142 Elementary Statistics (4) with Probability STATS 7 Basic Statistics (4) OR MGMT 7 Statistics for Business (4) BUS 240 Business Statistics (3) Decision Making OR SOC SCI 10A & Probability and (4)No course articulated Statistics in the Social Sciences I SOC SCI 10B & Probability and (4) Statistics in the Social Sciences II SOC SCI 10C Probability and (4) Statistics in the Social Sciences III In addition to the School of Social Sciences Math Requirement, all students are required to take coursework equivalent to I&C SCI 31 or SOC SCI 3A. I&C SCI 31 Introduction to (4)No course articulated Programming Same as: CSE 41 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 14/275

OR SOC SCI 3A Computer-Based Research (4)No course articulated-course must be in the Social Sciences completed at UCI END OF ANTHROPOLOGY https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 15/275

====Applied Physics, B.S.==== Preference will be given to junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall who have satisfactorily completed the following required courses: - one year of approved calculus, and - one year of calculus-based physics with laboratory for engineering and physics majors Transfer students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Concentrations are offered in: - Biomedical Physics, and - Engineering Physics Information is available at (949) 824-6507, ps.uci.edu. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER MATH 2A & Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 & Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 2B Single-Variable Calculus (4) Calculus I MATH 193 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus II Completion of two semesters of Physics fulfills the admissions requirement for the major, but completion of the entire sequence before transfer is highly preferred. PHYSICS 7C & Classical Physics (4)PHYS 130 & Physics for Engineers (4) PHYSICS 7LC & Classical Physics (1) and Scientists A: Laboratory Mechanics and Wave PHYSICS 7D & Classical Physics (4) Motion PHYSICS 7LD & Classical Physics (1)PHYS 230 & Physics for Engineers (4) Laboratory and Scientists B: Heat PHYSICS 7E Classical Physics (4) and Electro-Magnetism PHYS 231 Physics for Engineers (4) and Scientists C: Optics and Modern Physics PHYSICS 3A & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 120 & General College (4) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 16/275

PHYSICS 3B & Basic Physics (4) Physics I PHYSICS 3LB & Basic Physics (1.5)PHYS 121 & General College (4) Laboratory Physics II PHYSICS 3C & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 124 & Calculus Supplement (.5) PHYSICS 3LC Basic Physics (1.5) for Physics 120 Laboratory PHYS 125 Calculus Supplement (.5) for Physics 121 (= PHYSICS 3A & 3B ONLY) ADDITIONAL APPROVED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MATH 2D Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 292 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus III MATH 2E Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 292 Analytic Geometry and (5) Calculus III MATH 3A Introduction to Linear (4)MATH 194 Linear Algebra (3) Algebra MATH 3D Elementary Differential (4)MATH 294 Differential Equations (5) Equations PHYSICS 50 Mathematical Methods (4)No course articulated for Physical Science PHYSICS 61A Modern Physics (4)No course articulated OR PHYSICS 51A Modern Physics (4)No course articulated Complete one of the following: PHYSICS 53 Introduction to C and (4)COMSC 165 Advanced Programming (4) Numerical Analysis with C and C++ COMSC 200 Object Oriented (4) Programming C++ OR I&C SCI 45C Programming in C/C++ (4)No course articulated as a Second Language Same as: CSE 45C OR MATH 9 Introduction to Programming (4)COMSC 110 Introduction to (4) for Numerical Analysis Programming COMSC 165 Advanced Programming (4) with C and C++ COMSC 200 Object Oriented (4) Programming C++ ENGIN 135 Programming for (4) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 17/275

Scientists and Engineers ENGIN 136 Computer Programming (4) for Engineers Using MATLAB OR EECS 10 Computational Methods in (4)COMSC 110 Introduction to (4) Electrical and Computer Programming Engineering ENGIN 135 Programming for (4) Scientists and Engineers ENGIN 136 Computer Programming (4) for Engineers Using MATLAB OR EECS 12 Introduction to (4)COMSC 110 Introduction to (4) Programming Programming Complete one of the following: PHYSICS 60 Thermal Physics (4)No course articulated OR CHEM 1C & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 121 General College (5) CHEM 1LC General Chemistry (2) Chemistry II Laboratory OR CHEM 1LE Accelerated General (3) Chemistry Laboratory OR ENGRMAE 91 Introduction to (4)No course articulated Thermodynamics PHYSICS 52A Fundamentals of (2)PHYS 231 Physics for Engineers (4) Experimental Physics and Scientists C: Optics and Modern Physics PHYSICS 52B Fundamentals of (2)PHYS 230 Physics for Engineers (4) Experimental Physics and Scientists B: Heat and Electro-Magnetism PHYSICS 52C Fundamentals of (2)No course articulated Experimental Physics END OF APPLIED PHYSICS https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 18/275

====Art History, B.A.==== Students interested in this major must meet the following requirements: Meet all basic UC admission requirements with a minimum grade of C or better Have a cumulative UC transferable GPA of 2.7 (3.4 for TAG) Complete 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC transferable credit by the end of the spring term prior to the fall quarter of enrollment Complete the UCI Lower Division Writing Requirement Recommended: Complete four semesters/six quarters, or a combination thereof, including at least one lower-division course in each of the following four areas: composition, literature, history and philosophy (a course is not required in the area of student s major). To reach the total number of courses required, additional courses approved for UCI General Education Category IV in Humanities disciplines outside the major can be selected; OR Complete a one-year lower division humanities sequence which deals with problems of concern to the disciplines of history, literature, and philosophy, and which emphasizes the reading and analysis of significant texts Review the two year Language other than English school requirement, and prepare accordingly: www.humanities.uci.edu/undergrad/academics/lang.php For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php Three courses from: Two courses from: ART HIS 40A Ancient Egyptian, (4)ARTHS 193 History of Asian Art (3) Greek, and Roman Art ARTHS 195 History of (3) and Architecture Prehistoric and ART HIS 40B Arts of Europe: (4) Ancient Art Medieval and ARTHS 196 History of Medieval (3) Renaissance and Renaissance Art ART HIS 40C Early Modern and (4)ARTHS 197 History of Baroque to (3) Modern Art in Europe 20th Century Art and America ART HIS 42A History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of India ART HIS 42B History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of China ART HIS 42C History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of Japan ART HIS 42D History of Asian Art: (4) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 19/275

Arts of Islam Course work equivalent to UCI's sixth quarter of study in a single language CHIN 221 Fourth Term Mandarin (5) other than English (at the college level) Chinese FRNCH 221 Fourth Term French (5) GRMAN 221 Fourth Term German (5) ITAL 221 Fourth Term Italian (5) JAPAN 221 Fourth Term Japanese (5) RUSS 221 Fourth Term Russian (5) SIGN 283 American Sign (3) Language (ASL) IV SPAN 221 Fourth Term Spanish (5) At least one course from each area for a At least one course from each area total of four semester or six quarter courses: LOWER-DIVISION WRITING ENGLISH LITERATURE (Writing, Literature, History, and Philosophy) for a total of four semester courses: WRITING ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking LITERATURE ENGL 180 Drama and Performance (3) as Literature ENGL 252 Early English (3) Literature ENGL 253 Survey of Late English (3) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 20/275

Literature ENGL 262 Survey of American (3) Literature I (First Contact - 1865) ENGL 263 Survey of American (3) Literature II (1865 - Present) ENGL 272 Early World Literature (3) ENGL 273 Late World Literature (3) HISTORY HISTORY HIST 120 History of the United (3) States before 1865 HIST 121 History of the United (3) States after 1865 HIST 135 History of Latin (3) America - The Colonial Period HIST 136 History of Latin (3) America - The National Period HIST 140 History of Western (3) Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 141 History of Western (3) Civilization since the Renaissance HIST 150 History of East Asia (3) (to 1600) HIST 151 History of East Asia (3) (from 1600 - Present) PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY PHILO 120 Introduction to (3) Philosophy PHILO 122 Introduction to (3) Ethics PHILO 141 Introduction to the (3) Philosophy of Religion PHILO 224 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Pre-Socratic to Medieval Period PHILO 225 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Descartes to Present OR HUMAN 1A & Humanities Core Lecture (4)HUMAN 110 & Introduction to (3) HUMAN 1B & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Humanities: Ancient HUMAN 1C & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Civilizations (to 500 HUMAN 1AS & Humanities Core Writing (4) A.D.) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 21/275

HUMAN 1BS & Humanities Core Writing (4)HUMAN 111 & Middle Ages and (3) HUMAN 1CS Humanities Core Writing (4) Renaissance (500 A.D. - 1600 A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) AND TWO COURSES FROM: ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking END OF ART HISTORY https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 22/275

====Art, B.A.==== This major does not require completion of prerequisites for admission as a transfer student. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php ART 1A & Art in Context: History, (4)Must be completed at UCI during the Theory, and Practice first year in residence ART 1B & Art in Context: History, (4) Theory, and Practice ART 1C Art in Context: History, (4) Theory, and Practice ART 9A Visual Culture: Media, Art, (4)No course articulated and Technology ART 11A History of Contemporary (4)No course articulated-course must be Art completed at UCI One Art History course from: One course from: ART HIS 40A Ancient Egyptian, (4)ARTHS 193 History of Asian Art (3) Greek, and Roman Art ARTHS 195 History of (3) and Architecture Prehistoric and ART HIS 40B Arts of Europe: (4) Ancient Art Medieval and ARTHS 196 History of Medieval (3) Renaissance and Renaissance Art ART HIS 40C Early Modern and (4)ARTHS 197 History of Baroque to (3) Modern Art in Europe 20th Century Art and America ART HIS 42A History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of India ART HIS 42B History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of China ART HIS 42C History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of Japan ART HIS 42D History of Asian Art: (4) Arts of Islam Four lower-division courses in different Four courses from at least two media: different areas: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 23/275

DRAWING DRAWING ART 20A Basic Drawing I (4)ART 106 Drawing II (3) ART 20B Basic Drawing II (4)No course articulated PAINTING PAINTING ART 30A Basic Painting I (4)ART 126 Painting I: (3) Introduction to Painting ART 127 Painting II: (3) Intermediate Painting ART 30B Basic Painting II (4)No course articulated BASIC SCULPTURE BASIC SCULPTURE ART 40 Basic Sculpture (4)ART 102 Introduction to (3) Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Design ART 138 Sculpture I (3) CERAMIC SCULPTURE CERAMIC SCULPTURE ART 51 Basic Ceramic Sculpture (4)ART 154 Hand-Built Ceramics I (3) ART 155 Ceramic Sculpture I (3) DIGITAL IMAGING DIGITAL IMAGING ART 65A Foundations in Media (4)No course articulated Design ART 65B Foundations in Internet (4)No course articulated Art and Design PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY ART 71A Introduction to (4)No course articulated Photography I ART 71B Introduction to (4)No course articulated Photography II VIDEO VIDEO ART 81A Video Production (4)All video classes must be petitioned ART 81B Video Stage Production (4)for subject credit upon matriculating into UCI's Art program. ART 91 Basic Performance Art (4)No course articulated END OF ART https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 24/275

====Asian American Studies, B.A.==== Students interested in this major must meet the following requirements: Meet all basic UC admission requirements with a minimum grade of C or better Have a cumulative UC transferable GPA of 2.7 (3.4 for TAG) Complete 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC transferable credit by the end of the spring term prior to the fall quarter of enrollment Complete the UCI Lower Division Writing Requirement Recommended: Complete four semesters/six quarters, or a combination thereof, including at least one lower-division course in each of the following four areas: composition, literature, history and philosophy (a course is not required in the area of student s major). To reach the total number of courses required, additional courses approved for UCI General Education Category IV in Humanities disciplines outside the major can be selected; OR Complete a one-year lower division humanities sequence which deals with problems of concern to the disciplines of history, literature, and philosophy, and which emphasizes the reading and analysis of significant texts Review the two year Language other than English school requirement, and prepare accordingly: www.humanities.uci.edu/undergrad/academics/lang.php For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php ASIANAM 50 Asian American (4)HIST 129 History of Asian and (3) Histories Pacific Islanders in Same as: HISTORY 15C, SOC SCI 78A the United States ASIANAM 51 The U.S. and Asia (4)No course articulated ASIANAM 52 Asian American (4)No course articulated Communities Same as: SOC SCI 78B ASIANAM 53 Asian Americans and (4)No course articulated Comparative Race Relations Same as: SOC SCI 78C ASIANAM 54 Asian American Stories (4)ENGL 163 Asian American (3) Literature https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 25/275

ASIANAM 55 Asian Americans and the (4)No course articulated Media One additional course in Asian American One course approved upon petition Studies Course work equivalent to UCI's sixth quarter of study in a single language CHIN 221 Fourth Term Mandarin (5) other than English (at the college level) Chinese FRNCH 221 Fourth Term French (5) GRMAN 221 Fourth Term German (5) ITAL 221 Fourth Term Italian (5) JAPAN 221 Fourth Term Japanese (5) RUSS 221 Fourth Term Russian (5) SIGN 283 American Sign (3) Language (ASL) IV SPAN 221 Fourth Term Spanish (5) At least one course from each area for a At least one course from each area total of four semester or six quarter courses: LOWER-DIVISION WRITING ENGLISH LITERATURE (Writing, Literature, History, and Philosophy) for a total of four semester courses: WRITING ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking LITERATURE https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 26/275

ENGL 180 Drama and Performance (3) as Literature ENGL 252 Early English (3) Literature ENGL 253 Survey of Late English (3) Literature ENGL 262 Survey of American (3) Literature I (First Contact - 1865) ENGL 263 Survey of American (3) Literature II (1865 - Present) ENGL 272 Early World Literature (3) ENGL 273 Late World Literature (3) HISTORY HISTORY HIST 120 History of the United (3) States before 1865 HIST 121 History of the United (3) States after 1865 HIST 135 History of Latin (3) America - The Colonial Period HIST 136 History of Latin (3) America - The National Period HIST 140 History of Western (3) Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 141 History of Western (3) Civilization since the Renaissance HIST 150 History of East Asia (3) (to 1600) HIST 151 History of East Asia (3) (from 1600 - Present) PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY PHILO 120 Introduction to (3) Philosophy PHILO 122 Introduction to (3) Ethics PHILO 141 Introduction to the (3) Philosophy of Religion PHILO 224 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Pre-Socratic to Medieval Period PHILO 225 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Descartes to Present https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 27/275

OR HUMAN 1A & Humanities Core Lecture (4)HUMAN 110 & Introduction to (3) HUMAN 1B & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Humanities: Ancient HUMAN 1C & Humanities Core Lecture (4) Civilizations (to 500 HUMAN 1AS & Humanities Core Writing (4) A.D.) HUMAN 1BS & Humanities Core Writing (4)HUMAN 111 & Middle Ages and (3) HUMAN 1CS Humanities Core Writing (4) Renaissance (500 A.D. - 1600 A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) AND TWO COURSES FROM: ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition and Literature ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: (3) The Shaping of Meaning in Language HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History PHILO 130 Logic and Critical (3) Thinking SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues COMM 121 Persuasion and (3) Critical Thinking END OF ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 28/275

====Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S.==== The major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is open only to upper-division Biological Sciences majors who meet specified course and grade requirements as listed at www.changeofmajor.uci.edu. The requirements can only be completed at UC Irvine after transfer. Transfer students interested in this major should apply as Biological Sciences majors. To enter the Biological Sciences major, junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall who satisfactorily complete course prerequisites will be given preference for admission. All applicants must complete the following with a grade of C or better in each required course: - one year of biology courses equivalent to UCI's BIO SCI 93 & BIO SCI 94, - one year of general chemistry with laboratory, and - one year of organic chemistry with laboratory All applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Transfer students are advised to complete as many articulated lower-division degree requirements as possible prior to transfer. For information, contact the School of Biological Sciences at (949) 824-5318 or go tohttp://www.bio.uci.edu/students/undergraduates/ NOTE : Once enrolled at UCI, School of Biological Sciences majors may only take UCI courses to satisfy major requirements. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER BIO SCI 93 From DNA to Organisms (4)BIOSC 130 Principles of (5) Cellular and Molecular Biology BIO SCI 94 From Organisms to (4)BIOSC 131 Principles of (5) Ecosystems Organismal Biology, Evolution and Ecology Important: Articulation of general chemistry is based on the completion of the entire year. Students wishing information on course-to-course equivalencies https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 29/275

(semester to quarter) should contact the Physical Sciences Student Affairs Office at: pssazot@uci.edu. CHEM 1A & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 120 & General College (5) CHEM 1B & General Chemistry (4) Chemistry I CHEM 1C & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 121 General College (5) CHEM 1LC & General Chemistry (2) Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 1LD General Chemistry (2) Laboratory CHEM 51A & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 51LB Organic Chemistry (2) Laboratory CHEM 51B & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 226 & Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 51C & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry II (5) CHEM 51LC Organic Chemistry (2) Laboratory ADDITIONAL APPROVED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR BIO SCI 97 Genetics (4)No course articulated BIO SCI 98 Biochemistry (4)CHEM 109 Introduction to (4) Organic and Biochemistry BIO SCI 99 Molecular Biology (4)No course articulated Students have two options for completing the Mathematics requirement before enrolling at UCI: 1. Two semesters of Calculus; or 2. One semester of Calculus and one semester of Statistics Option 2 is recommended for students who would like to attend a health professional school. MATH 2A & Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 & Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 2B Single-Variable Calculus (4) Calculus I and one of the following: STATS 7 Basic Statistics (4) STATS 8 Introduction to Biological (4)MATH 142 Elementary Statistics (4) Statistics with Probability MATH 2D Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 193 Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 3A Introduction to Linear (4) Calculus II Algebra PHYSICS 3A & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 120 & General College (4) PHYSICS 3B & Basic Physics (4) Physics I PHYSICS 3LB & Basic Physics (1.5)PHYS 121 & General College (4) Laboratory Physics II https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 30/275

PHYSICS 3C & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 124 & Calculus Supplement (.5) PHYSICS 3LC Basic Physics (1.5) for Physics 120 Laboratory PHYS 125 Calculus Supplement (.5) for Physics 121 OR PHYSICS 7C & Classical Physics (4)PHYS 130 & Physics for Engineers (4) PHYSICS 7LC & Classical Physics (1) and Scientists A: Laboratory Mechanics and Wave PHYSICS 7D & Classical Physics (4) Motion PHYSICS 7LD & Classical Physics (1)PHYS 230 Physics for Engineers (4) Laboratory and Scientists B: Heat PHYSICS 7E Classical Physics (4) and Electro-Magnetism END OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 31/275

====Biological Sciences, B.S.==== Junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall who satisfactorily complete course prerequisites will be given preference for admission. All applicants must complete the following with a grade of C or better in each required course: - one year of biology courses equivalent to UCI's BIO SCI 93 & BIO SCI 94, - one year of general chemistry with laboratory, and - one year of organic chemistry with laboratory All applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go tohttp://www.admissions.uci.edu/resources/transfer_selection.html#bio Transfer students are advised to complete as many articulated lower-division degree requirements as possible prior to transfer. For information, contact the School of Biological Sciences at (949) 824-5318 or go tohttp://www.bio.uci.edu/students/undergraduates/ NOTE : Once enrolled at UCI, School of Biological Sciences majors may only take UCI courses to satisfy major requirements. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER BIO SCI 93 From DNA to Organisms (4)BIOSC 130 Principles of (5) Cellular and Molecular Biology BIO SCI 94 From Organisms to (4)BIOSC 131 Principles of (5) Ecosystems Organismal Biology, Evolution and Ecology Important: Articulation of general chemistry is based on the completion of the entire year. Students wishing information on course-to-course equivalencies (semester to quarter) should contact the Physical Sciences Student Affairs Office at: pssazot@uci.edu. CHEM 1A & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 120 & General College (5) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 32/275

CHEM 1B & General Chemistry (4) Chemistry I CHEM 1C & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 121 General College (5) CHEM 1LC & General Chemistry (2) Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 1LD General Chemistry (2) Laboratory CHEM 51A & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 51LB Organic Chemistry (2) Laboratory CHEM 51B & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 226 & Organic Chemistry I (5) CHEM 51C & Organic Chemistry (4)CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry II (5) CHEM 51LC Organic Chemistry (2) Laboratory ADDITIONAL APPROVED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR BIO SCI 97 Genetics (4)No course articulated BIO SCI 98 Biochemistry (4)CHEM 109 Introduction to (4) Organic and Biochemistry BIO SCI 99 Molecular Biology (4)No course articulated Students have two options for completing the Mathematics requirement before enrolling at UCI: 1. Two semesters of Calculus; or 2. One semester of Calculus and one semester of Statistics Option 2 is recommended for students who would like to attend a health professional school. MATH 2A & Single-Variable Calculus (4)MATH 192 & Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 2B Single-Variable Calculus (4) Calculus I and one of the following: STATS 7 Basic Statistics (4) STATS 8 Introduction to Biological (4)MATH 142 Elementary Statistics (4) Statistics with Probability MATH 2D Multivariable Calculus (4)MATH 193 Analytic Geometry and (5) MATH 3A Introduction to Linear (4) Calculus II Algebra PHYSICS 3A & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 120 & General College (4) PHYSICS 3B & Basic Physics (4) Physics I PHYSICS 3LB & Basic Physics (1.5)PHYS 121 & General College (4) Laboratory Physics II PHYSICS 3C & Basic Physics (4)PHYS 124 & Calculus Supplement (.5) PHYSICS 3LC Basic Physics (1.5) for Physics 120 Laboratory PHYS 125 Calculus Supplement (.5) for Physics 121 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 33/275

OR PHYSICS 7C & Classical Physics (4)PHYS 130 & Physics for Engineers (4) PHYSICS 7LC & Classical Physics (1) and Scientists A: Laboratory Mechanics and Wave PHYSICS 7D & Classical Physics (4) Motion PHYSICS 7LD & Classical Physics (1)PHYS 230 Physics for Engineers (4) Laboratory and Scientists B: Heat PHYSICS 7E Classical Physics (4) and Electro-Magnetism END OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 34/275

====Biology/Education, B.S.==== The major in Biology/Education is open only to upper-division Biological Sciences majors who meet specified course and grade requirements as listed at www.changeofmajor.uci.edu. To enter the Biology/Education major, junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall who satisfactorily complete course prerequisites will be given preference for admission. All applicants must complete the following with a grade of C or better in each required course: - one year of general chemistry with laboratory, - one year of organic chemistry with laboratory, and - one year of biology courses equivalent to UCI's BIO SCI 93 & BIO SCI 94 All applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Transfer students are advised to complete as many articulated lower-division degree requirements as possible prior to transfer. For information, contact the School of Biological Sciences at (949) 824-5318 or go tohttp://www.bio.uci.edu/students/undergraduates/ NOTE : Once enrolled at UCI, School of Biological Sciences majors may only take UCI courses to satisfy major requirements. NOTE : In fulfillment of the requirements below, a single course may be used only once. For information on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement Exams and International Baccalaureate Exams, go to http://catalogue.uci.edu/informationforprospectivestudents/undergraduate admissions/#ap For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee for this major, go to http://www.admissions.uci.edu/apply/transfer/guarantee.php MAJOR PREPARATION COURSES REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER Important: Articulation of general chemistry is based on the completion of the entire year. Students wishing information on course-to-course equivalencies (semester to quarter) should contact the Physical Sciences Student Affairs Office at: pssazot@uci.edu. CHEM 1A & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 120 & General College (5) CHEM 1B & General Chemistry (4) Chemistry I CHEM 1C & General Chemistry (4)CHEM 121 General College (5) CHEM 1LC & General Chemistry (2) Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 1LD General Chemistry (2) Laboratory https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ctqrioagd3gol_87v-fvrt61kdhgoq6tqldcdphea3w/edit 35/275