University of & College General Education Articulation Agreement (Valid for and MSJC 2009-2010 Catalogs) IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students admitted at who are fully certified for the California State University General Education-Breadth (CSU-GE) pattern or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) from a regionally accredited California Community College will be credited with fulfilling all of s General Education-Breadth requirements with the exception of the Foreign Language requirement depending on the student s declared major. Students must provide proof of certification when the final transcript is sent to. Transfer students will be required to complete the University Values (UV) requirements. These requirements will introduce students to the values of the University as they are articulated in the Mission Statement. Please refer to the catalog at www.laverne.edu for specific UV requirement guidelines. The following courses listed below are approved towards fulfillment of s general education (GE) Breadth Area requirements. Critical Skills Area Requirements (Select 1 course from each sub-area) and GE Area Written Communication A sub-area (CSWA) APPROVED COURSES ENGL 101/101H Freshman Composition Written Communication B sub-area (CSWB) APPROVED COURSES ENGL 103/103H Critical Thinking and Writing PHIL 112/112H Methods of Argument Oral Communication subarea (CSOC) APPROVED COURSES COMM 100/100H Public Speaking COMM 103 Interpersonal Communication COMM 104 Advocacy and Argument Quantitative Reasoning sub-area (CSQR) APPROVED COURSES MATH 105/105H College Algebra MATH 110 Pre-Calculus MATH 135 Calculus for Social Science and Business MATH 140/ 140H Introduction to Statistics MATH 211 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MATH 212/212H Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Areas of Knowledge Requirements: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Select 2 different sub-areas and complete 1 course from each sub-area) and GE Area Behavioral Science sub-area (ASBH) APPROVED COURSES ANTH 102/102H Cultural Anthropology 1
University of & Santiago Canyon College GE Articulation Agreement PSYC 101/101H PSYC 106 SOCI 101 SOCI 102 SOCI 106 Introduction to Psychology Psychology of Personality Principles to Sociology Contemporary Social Problems Intercultural Relations Economics sub-area (ASEC) APPROVED COURSES ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics Political Science sub-area (ASPS) APPROVED COURSES PS 101/101H Introduction to American Government and Politics Inter-Area Social and Behavioral Science sub-area (ASIA) APPROVED COURSES ENGL 205/205H World Folklore GEOG 102 Cultural Geography GEOG-106 Climate and Weather GEOG-107 Urban Geography GEOG 108 World Regional Geography Areas of Knowledge Requirements: Humanities (Select 3 different sub-areas and complete 1 course from each sub-area) and GE Area History of Fine Arts sub-area (AHFA) APPROVED COURSES ART 100 ART 101/101H ART 102/102H DAN 100 MUS 100/100H MUS 102 MUS 107 MUS 108 MUS 109 THA 101/101H THA 102 THA 135 THA 155 Art Appreciation Art History: Prehistoric Through Medieval Art Art History: Renaissance to 20 th Century Art History and Appreciation of Dance Introduction and Appreciation of Music History and Appreciation of Music Introduction and Appreciation of American Music History of Jazz and Blues World Music Introduction to Theatre Theater History Introduction to Film Musical Theatre History Foreign Language sub-area (AHFL) APPROVED COURSES ASL 101 American Sign Language II CHIN-102 FR 102 Completion of a 2 nd semester language is required to demonstrate proficiency. Elementary Chinese II Elementary French II 2
History sub-area (AHHT) APPROVED COURSES University of & Santiago Canyon College GE Articulation Agreement ITAL-102 ITAL-102H JAPN 052 PORT-102 PORT-102H SPAN 102 SPAN-102H Elementary Italian II Honors Elementary Italian II Elementary Conversational Japanese II Elementary Portuguese II Honors Elementary Portuguese II Elementary Spanish II Honors Elementary Spanish II HIST 103/103H The History of World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 104/104H The History of World Civilizations: Since 1500 HIST 110 A Brief Survey of U.S. History HIST 111/111H U.S. History to 1877 HIST 112/112H U.S. History Since 1865 Literature sub-area (AHLT) APPROVED COURSES ENGL106/106H Introduction to Literature ENGL 200/ THA 150 Survey of Drama (Cross listed) ENGL 203/203H Survey of Shakespeare ENGL 205/205H World Folklore ENGL 207/207H American Literature: Pre-Colonia to 1865 ENGL 208/208H American Literature: 1865 to Present ENGL 210 Analysis of Poetry ENGL 220/220H Analysis of Fiction ENGL 225 Film and Literature ENGL 230 English Literature: Anglo-Saxon to 1775 ENGL 231/231H English Literature: 1775 to Present ENGL 240/240H Native American Literature ENGL 250/250H Women and Literature ENGL 260/260H Introduction to African American Literature ENGL 270/270H Latin American Literature in Translation ENGL 280/280H Multi-Ethnic Literature Mass Media sub-area (AHMM) APPROVED COURSES COMM 110 Communications Media Survey Philosophy or Religion sub-area (AHPR) APPROVED COURSES PHIL 101/101H Introduction to Philosophy I PHIL 104 World Religions PHIL 105/105H Introduction to Ethics PHIL 108 Contemporary Religions in the United States of America PHIL 109 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy PHIL 110 Renaissance and Modern Philosophy PHIL 111 Contemporary Philosophy Inter-Area Humanities sub-area (AHIA) APPROVED COURSES HUM 101/101H Introduction to Humanities to 1500 HUM 102/102H Introduction to the Humanities Since 1500 3
University of & Santiago Canyon College GE Articulation Agreement HUM 137 THA 112 Introduction to World Cinema Acting for Film and Television The Natural World Area Requirements (Select 1 Life Science and 1 Physical Science course; at least 1course must include a laboratory) and GE Area Life Science sub-area (ANSL/ALAB) *= Denotes course with lab offered APPROVED COURSES *BIOL 100 Human Biology *BIOL 115/115H Topics in Biology *BIOL 150/150H General Biology I *BIOL 151/151H General Biology II Physical Science sub-area (ANSP/ALAB) APPROVED COURSES *ASTR 101 Astronomy *CHEM 100 Introduction to Chemistry *CHEM 101 General Chemistry I *CHEM 102 General Chemistry II *GEOL 100 Physical Geology: Dynamic Planetary Systems of Spaceship Earth *GEOL 110 Oceanography PHY 100 Conceptual Physics *PHY 101 Basic Physics: Energy and Motion *PHY 102 Basic Electricity and Modern Physics *PHY 201 Mechanics and Wave Motion *PHY 202/202H Electricity and Magnetism Creative and Artistic Expression Area Requirement (Select 1 course or complete a combination of courses that total a minimum of 2 units) and GE Area Experiential Area (ACAE) APPROVED COURSES ART 108 Beginning Drawing ART 120 ART 122 ART 128 ART 130A ART 151 ART 160 DAN 122 MUS 101 MUS 111 MUS 114 MUS 115 or MUS 116 MUS 118 MUS 121 MUS 125 MUS 201 MUS 203 2D Design 3D Design Beginning Photography Digital Art-Imaging Ceramic Arts Sculpture Beginning Modern Dance Music Fundamentals Beginning Piano Jazz Improvisation Beginning Voice Class- Breath/Tone or Beginning Voice Class-Diction and Expression Applied Music I: Instrumental Sight Singing and Ear Training Guitar I Orchestra Concert Band 4
University of & Santiago Canyon College GE Articulation Agreement MUS 205 MUS 206 MUS 210 MUS 211 THA 101/101H THA 105 THA 109 THA 110 THA 112 THA 117 THA 118 THA 120 THA 121 THA 122 THA 200 THA 201 College Singers Chamber Choir Jazz Ensemble I Jazz Ensemble II Introduction to Theater Voice for the Actor Movement for Actors Fundamentals of Acting Acting for Film and Television Stagecraft Theater Production Lighting Costume Stage Makeup Actor s Workshop Rehearsal and Performance Lifelong Fitness Area Requirement (Select 1 course or a course and activity component; a minimum of 2 units is required) and GE Area Lifelong Fitness Area (AFFL) *= Denotes course that meets activity component only MSS 151 HS 121 and Choose (1) course form PE 111-137 Fundamental of Healthful Living and Choose (1) course from PE 111-137 University Values (UV) Area Requirement PLEASE NOTE: The University of values requirements consist of students completing courses in which one or more University Values (UV) areas are explicitly embedded. The UV requirement can be met in GE, major, minor, or elective courses. The courses will introduce students to the central values of the University as they are articulated in the Mission Statement. The number of UV designations that a transfer student will be required to complete is determined by the number of units transferred at the time of matriculation according to the following guidelines: 1. Students who transfer 0-27.99 units must complete 2 designations in Values Orientation (VO); 2 designations in Community and Diversity (CD); 2 designations in Lifelong Learning (LL); and 1 designation in Community Service (CS) 2. Students who transfer 28-59.99 units must complete 1 designation in Values Orientation (VO); 1 designation in Community and Diversity (CD); 1 designation in Lifelong Learning (LL); and 1 designation in Community Service (CS) 3. Students who transfer 60-91.99 units must complete 3 designations in three different areas 4. Students who transfer 92+ units or more must complete 2 designations in two different areas Additional (GE) Transfer Guidelines All students at the time of matriculation, who have completed fewer than 28 semester hours of transferable course work, will be evaluated for fulfillment of ULV s General Education Breadth Area requirements on a course-by-course basis. No course can be used to meet more than one Breadth Area requirement There is no limit to the number of transfer credits that will be accepted by the University, but NO course will be considered for transfer credit unless a grade of C- or better was received. 5
University of & Santiago Canyon College GE Articulation Agreement The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this Articulation Agreement at anytime. 6