CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO Transfer Credit Agreement Catalog

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Notre Dame de Namur University agrees to accept the CCSF courses listed below in satisfaction of General Education (GE) requirements. For further information or to make an appointment to meet with a transfer counselor, please call the Admission Office at 650.508.3600. Course Descriptions are available on line http://www.ndnu.edu/catalog For information on City College of San Francisco visit their web site at: http://www.ccsf.cc.ca.us. AREA SUBJECT AREA SEMESTER DEPARTMENT CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO A. FOUNDATION COURSES College Writing 3 English ENGL: 1A Mathematics 3 Economics ECON: 5 Engineering Technology ET: 50 Math MATH: 70-110A, 860 Psychology PSYC: 5 B. HUMANITIES & CREATIVE ARTS English Literature 3 English ENGL: 1B, 20-58A (Not 26, 35, 40) Chinese CHIN: 29A, 29B Classics CLAS: 35 French FREN: 39A, 39B, 39C German GERM: 39A, 39B Interdisciplinary Studies IDST: 36, 38, 44 Pilipino PIL: 39A, 39B Russian RUSS: 39A, 39B Spanish SPAN: 39A, 39B, 39C, 39D Philosophy 3 Philosophy PHIL: 2, 4, 25A, 25C Biology BIOL: 55 Chemistry CHEM: 55 Humanities HUM: 8 Religious Studies 6 Anthropology ANTH: 8, 11, 12 2 courses from: African American Studies AFAM 35 English ENGL: 48K, 49K Humanities HUM: 7, 8 Interdisciplinary Studies IDST 170 Visual & Performing Arts 3 African American Studies AFAM: 50, 51, 55 One 3-unit course (or sequential work Architectural Drawing ARCH: 18A - 29B, 33A, 33B leading to 3 or more semester units) from: Art ART: Any Asia ASIA: 11 Broadcast BCST: 104-106, 115, 117 Classics CLAS: 35 Film FILM: 20A - 136 Gay/Lesbian GLST: 20, 25, 55 Humanities HUMN 11-48 Interdisciplinary Studies IDST: 23, 38, 42, 120, 150; Music MUS: 1A - 45 Philippine Studies PHST: 30 Photo PHOT: 50A - 95B Physical Education PE: 3, 5ABC, 17ABC, 25ABC, 30, 500ABC, 504ABC, 518AB, 523ABC, 526ABC, 534ABC, 541AB, 560AB, 570ABC, 573AB, 576ABC, 604B, 626B Theatre Arts Any 1 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03

AREA SUBJECT AREA SEMESTER DEPARTMENT CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO C. SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Western Civilization / History 6 History History 4A and History 4B Students transferring with 45 or more semester units may substitute any 3-unit history course for one Western Civilization course. Social & Behavioral Science 6 Administration of Justice ADMJ: 57 Two courses from: African American Studies AFAM: 30, 35, 40, 55, 60 American Studies AM C: 11A, 11B Anthropology ANTH: 2-25 Asian ASIA: 1 Asian American Studies ASAM: 8-45 Child Development CDEV: 53, 61, 67, 68 Economics ECON: 1, 3, 10, 30 Geography GEOG: 4, 7 Health Science HLTH: 5, 30 Gay & Lesbian Studies GLST: 60 Interdisciplinary Studies IDST: 17, 37 Labor Studies LABR: 70, 70A, 70B, 74, 100 Philippine Studies PHST: 20, 30 Political Science POLS: 1-35, 43-48 Psychology PSYC: 1-2, 7-11, 21-40 Sociology SOI: 1-35 D. SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & TECHNOLOGY Natural Science 3 Anatomy ANAT: 14, 25 One minimum 3-unit course from: Anthropology ANTH: 1 Astronomy ASTR: 1-20 Biology BIO: 11, 20, 30, 40, 60, 65, 101A, 101B Botany BOTA: 10 Chemistry CHEM: 101A - 212B (Not 107) Comp Networking Info Tech CNIT: 100-169B, 201-206, 240-251 Computer Science CS: 101-261 (not 171, 198ABC, 199) Genetics GEN: 10, 15 Geography GEOG: 1, 49 Geology GEOL: 5-18, 21, 25A, 25B Microbiology MB: 12 Nutrition NUTR: 12 Oceanography OCAN: 1 Paleontology PALE: 1 Physical Science P SC: 11 Physics PHYC: 2A, 2B, 4A - D, 10, 40, 41 Physiology PHYC: 1, 12 Zoology ZOOL: 10 Formal & Applied Science 3 Electronics ELEC 101 Any of the above Natural Science or Mathematics Engineering ENGR: 20, 36, 38 courses, or any minimum 3-unit course from: Engineering Technology ET: 51, 60, 65, 151-165 Philosopy PHIL: 12A, 12B Mechanics ENGN: 37 2 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03

AREA SUBJECT AREA SEMESTER DEPARTEMENT CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO E. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Modern Languages 6-8 Chinese Chinese 1-2B Chinese 3-4B At least 2 semesters of courses in the same language from: French French 1-2B French 3-4, 21 German German 1-2B or, at least German 3-4B Note: Students who have completed 3rd year level of Italian Italian 1-2B 1 semester Italian 3A - 4B one foreign language in high school with grades of C or Japanese Japanese 1-2B from: Japanese 3-4B higher are exempt from the foreign language requirement Filipino Pilipino 1-2 For majors leading to a Bachelors of Science, Foreign Russian Russian 1-2B Russian 3-3B Culture & Language courses (usually taken at Spanish Spanish 1-2B Spanish 3-3B NDNU) may be substituted for foreign language. F. CULTURAL DIVERSITY 6 African American Studies AFAM: 30-60 Any 2 3-unit courses from: Anthropology ANTH: 2-25 Art ART: 104-108 Asian American Studies ASAM: 8-45 Note: In addition to fulfilling the Cultural Broadcast Media BCST: 104-106 Diversity requirement, these courses may also Chinese CHIN: 29A, 29B, 39, 49 be used to fulfill some of the above General Economics ECON: 25, 30 Education requirements, essentially using 1 course English ENGL: 32A - 34B, 36, 37, 55-58A to complete 2 requirements. For example, Gay / Lesbian Studies GLST: 10-50 Anthropology 3 can fulfill part of the Behavioral Geography GEOG: 4 Science requirement and part of Cultural History HIST: 9, 12A - 21, 33-45, 48 (Not 39, 40) Diversity. This double counting of a class may Humanities HUM: 7, 8, 25, 35, 48 only be done with the Cultural Diversity Interdisciplinary Studies IDST: 10D, 14, 23-53 (Not 38, 50) requirement. Japanese JAPA: 39, 49 Labor Studies LABR: 100 Latin American Studies LAMS: 10 Music MUS: 21, 23-26 Philippine Studies PHST: 20, 30 Political Science POLS: 7, 8, 12, 18, 35, 45, 47, 48 Psychology PSYC: 22, 23 Sociology SOC: 25 Theatre Arts TH A: 17-19 3 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03

The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Biology Major AREA SUBJECT AREA SEMESTER NOTRE DAME CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO BIOLOGY* Biology: Cellular & Organic 8 BY 1AB BIO 101A + BIO 101B Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry 3 MA 15 MATH 97 Calculus 1 or Applied Calculus or Statistics 3 MA 20A, 22, 102 MATH 100A or MATH 110A or MATH 80 General Chemistry 8 CH 2A + 2B CHEM 101A + CHEM 101B Physics 2 Series (non Calculus) 8 PHY 2A, 2B or PHYC 2A, B + PHYC 2AL, BL or Physics 4 Series (Calculus required) PHY4A, 4B PHYC 4A, B, C + PHYC 4AL, BL, CL Organic Chemistry (Recommended to take at NDNU) 8 CH 117A, 117B CHEM 208A + CHEM 208B The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Business major. BUSINESS* NOTRE DAME CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO Introduction to Business 3 GB 001 GNBS 119 Macroeconomics 3 EC 001A ECON 1 Microeconomics 3 EC 001B ECON 3 Financial Accounting 3 AC 003 ACCT 1 Managerial Accounting 3 AC 004 ACCT 2 Statistics 3 EC 102 or MA 102 MATH 80 or ECON 5 College Algebra 3 MA 014 MATH 92 or 90 Computer Science 3 GB 008 or CS 008 CS 101 The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Computer Science major COMPUTER SCIENCE* NOTRE DAME CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO Foundations of Computer Science I 3 CS 030A CS 111A Foundations of Computer Science II 3 CS 030B CS 111B Data Structure & Abstraction 3 CS 040 CS 111C Computer Organization I 4 CS 050 CS 270 Unix System Programming 3 CS 060 CS 261 Calculus I 4 MA 020A MATH 110A Calculus II 4 MA 020B MATH 110B Calculus III 4 MA 030 MATH 110C Discrete Math I 3 MA 0119 MATH 115 4 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03

NDNU agrees to accept the CCSF courses listed below in satisfaciton of Liberal Studies major requirements. Each course can be used to fulfill only one requirement. For further information or to make an appointment with a transfer counselor, please contact the Admission Office. AREA SUBJECT AREA CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO LIBERAL STUDIES* 1 Language Studies Advanced Writing 3 English 35A - H, 40, 43 Linguistics 3 No Equivalent Oral Communication 3 Speech 1A, 12 OR 20 2 Literature Composition & Intro to Literature/Composition & 6 English 1A + 1 course from: 1B, 30-37, 44A - 59 (not 35A - H) Classics of Literature Children's Literature 3 No Equivalent Comparative, Ethnic or Women's Literature 3 English 32A - 34B, 36-44B, 55-58A 3 Logic & Mathematics Formal Logic or Critical Thinking 3 Philosophy 12A or 40 Geometry, Measure, Number Theory 3 No Equivalent course Statistics 3 Math 80, Psyc 5 4 Natural Science & Techology Physical Science 3 Physical Science 11 Earth Science 3 Geography 1, Geology 10 or OCAN 1 Life Science 3 Biology 101A Science, Technology & the Environment 3 Biology 20 5 Social Science U.S Government 3 Political Science 1 Cultural Anthropology 3 Anthropology 3, Sociology 1AC, 30 World Geography 3 Geography 4 6 History Western Civilization 6 History 4A + 4B The New Nation: Colonization through Civil War 3 History 17A 7 Humanities Modern Languages 6 At least 2 quarters of courses in the same language from: Chinese 1-2B Chinese 3-4B Note: Students who have completed 3rd year level of French 1-2B French 3-4, 21 one foreign language in high school with grades of C German 1-2B or, at least German 3-4B or higher are exempt from the modern language requirement. Italian 1-2B 1 semester Italian 3A - 4B Japanese 1-2B from: Japanese 3-4B Pilipino 1-2 Russian 1-2B Russian 3-3B Spanish 1-2B Spanish 3-3B Philosophy 3 Philosophy 2, 4 or 25A Religious Studies 6 Humanities 7 8 The Arts 2 courses from: Art Education Concepts/Music 6 No Equivalent Course Education Concepts/Children's Theatre 6 No Equivalent Course 9 Human Development General Psychology 3 Psychology 1 Developmental Psychology 3 Psychology 40 Physical Education in Elementary School 3 No Equivalent Course Introduction to Education 3 No Equivalent Course Senior Seminar 3 No Equivalent Course 10 Concentration 12 No Equivalent Course * 5 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03

The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Psychology Major. AREA SUBJECT AREA SEMESTER NOTRE DAME CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO PSYCHOLOGY* General Psychology 3 PY 001 PSYC 1 Statistics 3 MA 102 MATH 80 Human Biology (Highly Recommended) 3 BY 102 BIO 9, PSYC 5 * 6 CCSF / NDNU 2003-04; Revised 12/10/03