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Fremont, California Lower Division Major Preparation Articulation Agreement: 2016-2017 Catalog The following tables are the assessments of the courses between and. This table will be used in assessing official transcripts from for transfer credit at. To be considered for transfer, a course must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better. All coursework in this table will be considered lower division level. These courses fulfill the competency requirements of the course shown; however, these courses may not fulfill the credit requirements for your program. To obtain an undergraduate degree at students are required to complete the courses specified (or their approved equivalent) as listed in the College Catalog. Courses may change or be discontinued at any time at either College. The courses listed below are approved as of August 22, 2016. B.A. Digital Art and Animation: D Animation Concentration ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART107A Life Drawing DAA115 Figure Drawing 1 ART18B Intermediate Photoshop DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts ART10 Digital Video for the Web and DVD MM110 Digital Video for the Web and DVD DAA220 Video Editing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling MM121C Advanced D Modeling and Animation DAA2 Introduction to D Animation Principles TD-110 Introduction to Acting DAA200 Acting B.A. Digital Art and Animation: D Modeling Concentration ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART107A Life Drawing DAA115 Figure Drawing 1 ART111A Painting Color and Composition DAA120 Traditional Painting ART1A Photo I ART19A Beginning Digital Photography GA169A Beginning Digital Photography ART18B Intermediate Photoshop GA18B Intermediate Photoshop ART10 Digital Video for the Web and DVD MM110 Digital Video for the Web and DVD DAA108 Introduction to Photography* DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts DAA220 Video Editing MM105 Web Site Design DAA109 Web Design* MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling *The Digital Art and Animation: D Modeling Concentration allows the option to take either DAA108 Introduction to Photography or DAA09 Web Design. Students do not need to take both courses or may be applied as an elective.

B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: Entertainment Design Concentration ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART107A Life Drawing DAA115 Figure Drawing 1 ART107B Life Drawing DAA210 Life Drawing 2 ART111A Painting Color and Composition DAA120 Traditional Painting ART1A Photo I ART19A Beginning Digital Photography GA169A Beginning Digital Photography ART18B Intermediate Photoshop GA18B Intermediate Photoshop ART10 Digital Video for the Web and DVD MM110 Digital Video for the Web and DVD DAA108 Introduction to Photography* DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts DAA220 Video Editing MM105 Web Site Design DAA109 Web Design* MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling *The Digital Art and Animation: D Modeling Concentration allows the option to take either DAA108 Introduction to Photography or DAA09 Web Design. Students do not need to take both courses or may be applied as an elective. B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: Technical Art Concentration ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART107A Life Drawing DAA115 Figure Drawing 1 ART1A Photo I DAA108 Introduction to Photography ART18B Intermediate Photoshop GA18B Intermediate Photoshop DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts ART19A Beginning Digital Photography GA169A Beginning Digital Photography DAA108 Introduction to Photography ART10 Digital Video for the Web and DVD MM110 Digital Video for the Web and DVD DAA220 Video Editing MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling MM121C Advanced D Modeling and Animation DAA2 Introduction to D Animation Principles CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming B.S. Digital Arts Engineering ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling MM121C Advanced D Modeling and Animation DAA2 Introduction to D Animation Principles CNET16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux CS16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux SWE221 Linux Programming Environment CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming CS102 Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ and CS12 Programming with Discrete Structures SWE295 Data Structures and Algorithms CS170 Java Programming CS17 Java EE Programming SWE212 Java Programming

B.S. Digital Audio Technology: Audio and Music Production Concentration BRDC11 Audio Production DAT115 Desktop Audio Production BRDC12 Studio Recording MUS11 Studio Recording DAT220 Studio Production 1 MUS110A Music Theory and Harmony DAT102 Music Theory 1 MUS110B Harmony DAT107 Music Theory 2 MUS110C Advanced Harmony DAT202 Music Theory MUS110D Advanced Harmony DAT207 Music Theory B.S. Digital Audio Technology: Audio Software Development and Engineering Concentration BRDC11 Audio Production DAT115 Desktop Audio Production BRDC12 Studio Recording MUS11 Studio Recording DAT220 Studio Production 1 CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming CS170 Java Programming SWE212 Java Programming CS102 Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ and CS12 Programming with Discrete Structures SWE295 Data Structures and Algorithms Bachelor of Business Administration BA101A Financial Accounting 5 BUS105 Financial Accounting BA101B Managerial Accounting 5 BUS275 Managerial Accounting BA102A Principles of Economics Macroeconomics BA102B Principles of Economics Microeconomics BUS150 Principles of Economics BA125 Introduction to Business BUS120 Introduction to Business and Technology BA19 Psychology in the Workplace BUS25 Group Behavior in Organizations BA11A Business Law BUS125 Business Law BSM10 Management of Human Resources BUS280 Human Resources Management B.A. Game Design Art ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART10C Color DAA105 Color Theory ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART107A Life Drawing DAA115 Figure Drawing 1 ART111A Painting Color and Composition DAA120 Traditional Painting ART18B Intermediate Photoshop GA18B Intermediate Photoshop DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM119 Video Game Development GAM225 Introduction to Game Production MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling MM121C Advanced D Modeling and Animation DAA2 Introduction to D Animation Principles

B.S. Game Design Engineering ART10A Two-Dimensional Design DAA100 2D Design 1 ART106A Descriptive Drawing DAA110 Sketching ART18B Intermediate Photoshop GA18B Intermediate Photoshop DAA106 Digital Imaging Concepts MM11 Textures for D DAA25 Texturing MM121A D Modeling DAA20 Introduction to D Modeling MM119 Video Game Development GAM225 Introduction to Game Production CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming CS102 Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ and CS12 Programming with Discrete Structures SWE295 Data Structures and Algorithms B.S. Software Engineering: Web and Mobile Concentration CNET16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux CS16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux SWE221 Linux Programming Environment CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming CS102 Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ and SWE295 Data Structures and Algorithms CS12 Programming with Discrete Structures CS170 Java Programming SWE212 Java Programming CS17 Java EE Programming CS17 Mobile App Programming in Android SWE125 Introduction to Mobile Programming: ios B.S. Software Engineering: Software Development Concentration CNET16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux CS16 Introduction to UNIX/Linux SWE221 Linux Programming Environment CS116 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ SWE285 C++ Programming: Object Oriented Programming CS102 Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ and SWE295 Data Structures and Algorithms CS12 Programming with Discrete Structures CS170 Java Programming SWE212 Java Programming CS17 Java EE Programming CS17 Mobile App Programming in Android SWE125 Introduction to Mobile Programming: ios For further information on Course Descriptions and Major Prerequisites visit http://www.cogswell.edu/academics/catalog.php More information on visit http://www.ohlone.edu/

Fremont, California General Education Transfer of Credit Articulation Agreement: 2016-2017 Catalog The following tables describe how courses will be awarded to meet s general education requirements. This agreement will be used in assessing official transcripts from for transfer credit at Cogswell Polytechnical College. To be considered for transfer, a course must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better. All coursework in this table will be considered lower division level. These courses fulfill the competency requirements of the course shown; however, these courses may not fulfill the credit requirements for your program. To obtain an undergraduate degree at students are required to complete the courses specified (or their approved equivalent) as listed in the College Catalog. Courses may change or be discontinued at any time at either College. The courses listed below are approved as of August 22, 2016. Basic Skills 9 Units in Areas* Course Units Course Credits *Students must complete one (1) course in each area: i.e., Written Communication, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking Area: Written Communication ENGL101A Reading and Written Composition ENG100 English Composition ENGL101B Reading and Composition (Introduction to Literature) No equivalent course Area: Oral Communication COMM111 Introduction to Public Speaking ENG250 Speech and Oral Communication COMM112 Interpersonal Communication No equivalent course COMM11 Interpersonal Communication No equivalent course COMM116 Critical Thinking/Argumentation and Debate ENG25 Art of Argumentation Area: Critical Thinking COMM112 Small Group Communication/Critical Thinking No equivalent course COMM11 Critical Thinking/Persuasion No equivalent course COMM116 Critical Thinking/Argumentation and Debate No equivalent course COMM10 Oral Communication of Literature No equivalent course COMM19 Oral Interpretation Competition No equivalent course ENGL101B Reading and Composition (Introduction to Literature) No equivalent course ENGL101C Critical Thinking and Composition ENG110 Critical Thinking ENGL167 Critical and Analytical Reading No equivalent course PHIL10 Logic No equivalent course PHIL107 Practical Reasoning No equivalent course Humanities and Arts 9 Units in Areas* Course Units Course Credits *Students must complete one (1) course in each area: i.e., Arts, Letters, Written Communication II Area: Arts ART100 Survey of the Arts No equivalent course ART101 Art: An Introduction No equivalent course ART10A Survey of Western Art from Prehistory Through the Middle Ages No equivalent course ART10B Survey of Western Art from Renaissance to Contemporary No equivalent course ART10C Survey of Non-European Art No equivalent course ART11 History of Photography No equivalent course IS100 Survey of the Arts No equivalent course HIST107 History of Film HUM227 History of Film MUS100 Survey of the Arts No equivalent course

MUS101 Music Appreciation: Western Classical Music No equivalent course MUS102 Music Appreciation No equivalent course MUS10 Music of World Cultures No equivalent course MUS121 The History of Jazz No equivalent course TD100 Survey of the Arts No equivalent course TD102 Introduction to Theatre Appreciation No equivalent course TD107 History of Film No equivalent course Area: Letters ARBC101A Elementary Arabic 5 No equivalent course CHIN101A Elementary Mandarin Chinese I 5 No equivalent course CHIN101B Elementary Mandarin Chinese II 5 No equivalent course CHIN102A Intermediate Mandarin Chinese I 5 No equivalent course CHIN102B Intermediate Mandarin Chinese II 5 No equivalent course CHS106A Chicano/Latino Literature No equivalent course ENGL10 The Short Story No equivalent course ENGL106 Reading Banned Books No equivalent course ENGL107 Literature and Film No equivalent course ENGL109 The Graphic Novel No equivalent course ENGL111A Beginning Creative Writing No equivalent course ENGL111B Intermediate Creative Writing No equivalent course ENGL112 Modern Fiction No equivalent course ENGL11 Poetry No equivalent course ENGL11 World Mythology No equivalent course ENGL115 Women in Literature No equivalent course ENGL117 Science Fiction and Fantasy No equivalent course ENGL118 Introduction to Shakespeare No equivalent course ENGL119 The Gothic Novel No equivalent course ENGL120A Survey of American Literature: Beginning to 1865 No equivalent course ENGL120B Survey of American Literature: 1865 to Present No equivalent course ENGL121 The Mystery: Unlocking Its Secrets No equivalent course ENGL122 Environmental Literature No equivalent course ENGL125A English Literature: From the Middle Ages to the No equivalent course Restoration/18 th Century ENGL125B English Literature: From Romanticism to Modernism No equivalent course ENGL129 Psychology and Literature No equivalent course ENGL10 American Stories: Multicultural Autobiography and No equivalent course Memoir ENGL11 Hip Hop/Slam Poetry No equivalent course ENGL11 Advanced Novel and Short Story Writing No equivalent course FREN101A Elementary French 5 No equivalent course FREN101B Elementary French 5 No equivalent course FREN102A Intermediate French 5 No equivalent course FREN102B Intermediate French 5 No equivalent course WS115 Women in Literature No equivalent course JPNS101A Elementary Japanese 5 No equivalent course JPNS101B Elementary Japanese 5 No equivalent course JPNS102A Intermediate Japanese 5 No equivalent course JPNS102B Intermediate Japanese 5 No equivalent course JOUR106 Reading Banned Books No equivalent course SPAN101A Elementary Spanish 5 No equivalent course SPAN101B Elementary Spanish 5 No equivalent course SPAN102A Intermediate Spanish 5 No equivalent course SPAN102B Intermediate Spanish 5 No equivalent course Area: Written Communication II CHS106A Chicano/Latino Literature No equivalent course ENGL10 The Short Story No equivalent course ENGL106 Reading Banned Books No equivalent course ENGL107 Literature and Film No equivalent course

ENGL109 The Graphic Novel No equivalent course ENGL111A Beginning Creative Writing ENG228 Creative Writing ENGL111B Intermediate Creative Writing No equivalent course ENLG115 Women in Literature No equivalent course ENGL11 Hip Hop/Slam Poetry No equivalent course ENGL11 Advanced Novel and Short Story Writing No equivalent course JOUR101A Newswriting No equivalent course JOUR106 Reading Banned Books No equivalent course WS115 Women in Literature No equivalent course TD107 History of Film HUM227 History of Film Social Sciences 12 Units in Areas* Course Units Course Credits *Students must complete one (1) course in each area (i.e., Human Behavior, Comparative Systems, and Social Issues) and have the option to select a fourth course in any area to meet credit requirement. Area: Human Behavior AJ119 Murder in America No equivalent course BRDC155 Mass Media and Society No equivalent course ECS01 Childhood Growth and Development No equivalent course ECS0 Child, Family, and Community No equivalent course ENGL129 Psychology and Literature No equivalent course JOUR155 Mass Media and Society No equivalent course PSY101 General Psychology SSC180 Introduction to Psychology PSY102 Introduction to Experimental Psychology No equivalent course PSY10 Murder in America No equivalent course PSY105 Child Development No equivalent course PSY106 Adolescent Development No equivalent course PSY108 Human Development No equivalent course PSY112 Social Psychology No equivalent course PSY115 Abnormal Psychology No equivalent course PSY120 Biological Psychology No equivalent course Area: Comparative Systems AJ121 Constitutional Law and the United States No equivalent course ANTH102 Cultural Anthropology No equivalent course ANTH107 Introduction to Linguistics Anthropology No equivalent course CHS101 Chicano/Latino Culture No equivalent course CHS102A Chicana/o History I No equivalent course CHS102B Chicana/o History II No equivalent course CHS112 Contemporary Issues of Chicanas No equivalent course WS120 Women of the Western World No equivalent course WS12 Introduction to US Muslim Women and Islam No equivalent course GEOG102 Cultural Geography No equivalent course HIST102A Chicana/o History I No equivalent course HIST102B Chicana/o History II No equivalent course HIST10A Western Civilization with a World Perspective Until 1600 No equivalent course HIST10B Western Civilization with a World Perspective From 1600 No equivalent course HIST105 History of California No equivalent course HIST106A World History to 1500 No equivalent course HIST106B World History Since 1500 No equivalent course HIST11A African American History 1619-1877 No equivalent course HIST11B African American History 1877 to Present No equivalent course HIST115 Asian-American History No equivalent course HIST117A History of the United States No equivalent course HIST117B History of the United States No equivalent course HIST118 Contemporary U.S. History: 195 No equivalent course HIST119A Bad Girls: Women in America Before 1890 No equivalent course HIST119B Bad Girls: Women in American From 1890 No equivalent course

HIST11 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course HIST12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course HIST1 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture Since 1970 No equivalent course IS120 Women of the Western World No equivalent course IS12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course IS1 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course MUS122 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course MUS12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course MUS125 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture Since 1970 No equivalent course PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL101 Ancient Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL102 Modern Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL106 Ethics No equivalent course PHIL109A Understanding the Old Testament No equivalent course PHIL109B Understanding the New Testament No equivalent course PHIL110 Introduction to Asian Religions No equivalent course PHIL112 Introduction to Western Religions No equivalent course PHIL11 Introduction to Islam No equivalent course PHIL118 Latin American Philosophy No equivalent course PS102 American Government SSC200 U.S. Government PS10 International Relations No equivalent course PS10 Introduction to Political Theory No equivalent course PS105 Comparative Government No equivalent course PS106 Constitutional Law and the United States No equivalent course Area: Social Issues ANTH102 Cultural Anthropology No equivalent course ANTH10 Introduction to Archaeology No equivalent course ANTH10 Survey of North American Indian Cultures No equivalent course ANTH106 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion No equivalent course ANTH107 Introduction to Linguistics Anthropology No equivalent course BA102A Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics No equivalent course BA102B Principles of Economics-Microeconomics No equivalent course CHS101 Chicano/Latino Culture No equivalent course CHS102A Chicana/o History I No equivalent course CHS102B Chicana/o History II No equivalent course CHS112 Contemporary Issues of Chicanas No equivalent course COMM118 Gender, Sexual Identify, and Communication No equivalent course WS101 Introduction to Gender and Women s Studies No equivalent course WS108 Gender, Sexual Identify, and Communication No equivalent course WS120 Women of the Western World No equivalent course WS12 Introduction to US Muslim Women and Islam No equivalent course HIST102A Chicana/o History I No equivalent course HIST102B Chicana/o History II No equivalent course HIST10A Western Civilization with a World Perspective Until 1600 No equivalent course HIST10B Western Civilization with a World Perspective From 1600 No equivalent course HIST105 History of California No equivalent course HIST106A World History to 1500 No equivalent course HIST106B World History Since 1500 No equivalent course HIST11A African American History 1619-1877 No equivalent course HIST11B African American History 1877 to Present No equivalent course HIST115 Asian-American History No equivalent course HIST117A History of the United States No equivalent course HIST117B History of the United States No equivalent course HIST118 Contemporary U.S. History: 195 No equivalent course HIST119A Bad Girls: Women in America Before 1890 No equivalent course HIST119B Bad Girls: Women in American From 1890 No equivalent course HIST12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course

HIST1 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course IS110 Introduction to Ethnic Studies No equivalent course IS120 Women of the Western World No equivalent course IS12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course IS1 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course MUS122 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1950 s No equivalent course MUS12 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture of the 1960 s No equivalent course MUS125 History of Rock and Roll: Music and Culture Since 1970 No equivalent course PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL101 Ancient Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL102 Modern Philosophy No equivalent course PHIL118 Latin American Philosophy No equivalent course PS102 American Government SSC200 U.S. Government PS10 International Relations No equivalent course PS10 Introduction to Political Theory No equivalent course PS105 Comparative Government No equivalent course PS106 Constitutional Law and the United States No equivalent course SOC101 Introduction to Sociology No equivalent course SOC102 Social Problems of a Diverse Society No equivalent course SOC10 Social Science Research Methods No equivalent course SOC105 Marriage and Family No equivalent course SOC106 Chicano/Latino Culture No equivalent course SOC108 Social Inequalities No equivalent course Mathematics and The Sciences for Non-Engineering 9 Units in 2 Areas* Course Units Course Credits *Students must complete one (1) course in Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning, and one (1) course in Physical and Biological Sciences. A second course must be completed in Physical and Biological area to meet credit requirements with exception to the Digital Audio Technology major. Please refer to the College Catalog for curriculum requirements. Area: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning MATH152 Algebra II, and 5 MATH181 Trigonometry MATH115 College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH188 Pre-Calculus 5 MATH116 Pre-calculus MATH101A Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH1 Calculus 1 Area: Physical and Biological Sciences* ASTR101A/102 General Astronomy of the Solar System/Lab /1 No equivalent course ASTR101B/102 General Astronomy Beyond the Solar System/Lab /1 No equivalent course BIOL101A Principles of Biology Molecular and Cellular 5 No equivalent course BIOL101B Principles of Biology Organisms and Systems 5 No equivalent course BIOL10A Human Anatomy and Physiology SCI10 Basic Concepts of Anatomy & Physiology BOIL10B Human Anatomy and Physiology No equivalent course BIOL10 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology SCI10 Basic Concepts of Anatomy & Physiology BIOL106 Microbiology 5 No equivalent course BIOL11 Introduction to Plant Biology No equivalent course BIOL10 Introduction to Biology No equivalent course BIOL10 Sierra Nevada Natural History No equivalent course BIOL12 Environmental Biology No equivalent course BIOT11 Introduction to Plant Biology No equivalent course CHEM101A General Chemistry 5 No equivalent course CHEM101B General Chemistry 5 No equivalent course CHEM102 Preparation for General Chemistry No equivalent course CHEM112A Organic Chemistry 5 No equivalent course CHEM112B Organic Chemistry 5 No equivalent course GEOL101 Introduction to Geology No equivalent course PHYS108 Survey of Physics SCI100 Basic Concepts of Physics PHYS120/A Introduction to Physics I/Calculus Supplement 5 No equivalent course

PHYS121/A Introduction to Physics II/Calculus Supplement 5 SCI200 General Science: Principles and Trends PHYS10 Mechanics SCI15 College Physics PHYS11 Electricity and Magnetism, and PHYS12 Optics, Heat, and Modern Physics SCI25 College Physics 2* Mathematics and The Sciences for Engineering 9 Units in 2 Areas* Course Units Course Credits *Students must complete one (1) course in Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning area and two (2) in Physical and Biological Sciences area to meet credit requirements. Area: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning MATH101A Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH1 Calculus 1 5 MATH101B Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH1 Calculus 2 5 MATH101C Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH25 Calculus 5 MATH16 Discrete Mathematics for Computers MATH295 Discrete Mathematics Area: Physical and Biological Sciences* PHYS121/A Introduction to Physics II/Calculus Supplement 5 SCI200 General Science: Principles and Trends PHYS10 Mechanics SCI15 College Physics 1 * PHYS11 Electricity and Magnetism, and PHYS12 Optics, Heat, and Modern Physics SCI25 College Physics 2* *PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Students in an engineering program may have different additional mathematic and physical sciences requirements. Those students should consult with the Program Director or review the curriculum outline for Cogswell Polytechnical College. For further information on Course Descriptions and Major Prerequisites visit http://www.cogswell.edu/academics/catalog.php More information on visit http://www.ohlone.edu Articulation Agreement Updated: 08/22/2016 Approved by: David Noriega, Articulation Officer, dnoriega@cogswell.edu