2014-2015 California State University, Fresno courses transferrable to Fresno Pacific University Degree Completion General Education (does not apply to Traditional Undergraduate Programs) This Transfer Agreement is only a tool. Transfer work is not considered official until it has been evaluated by the FPU Registrar s Office. This Transfer Agreement is valid for course work taken between 08/01/2014 through 07/31/2015. See catalog for specific general education prerequisite requirements for your major. The following guidelines are used when considering transfer credit: 1) courses completed at a regionally, ABHE, ATS, or TRACS accredited institution, 2) baccalaureatelevel courses, 3) Grade of C- or better, 4) Courses that are not duplicate of credit already received, and 5) all GE and major cour must be taken for a letter grade, not pass/fail. LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: Business Management (no additional requirements) Christian Ministries (no additional requirements) Criminology and Restorative Justice both courses required: CRIM 2 Administration of Justice CRIM 20 Criminal Law Early Childhood Development choose one health education course: PH 90 Contemporary Health Issues Health Care Administration (no additional requirements) Liberal Arts all three courses required: MATH 10A Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I MATH 10B Structure and Concepts in Mathematics II PH 90 Contemporary Health Issues Nursing RN to BSN choose one Chemistry [lab required]and Statistics course: CHEM 1A General Chemistry 1A CHEM 3A Intro General Chemistry MATH 11 Elementary Statistics No upper division writing and research course available. Organizational Leadership (no additional requirements) Social Welfare/Social Work Select at least four of the following: SOC 1 or 1S Principles of Sociology PSYCH 10 Introduction to Psychology BIOL 10 Life Science ECON 40 Principles Microeconomics or ECON 50 Principles Macroeconomics PLSI 2 American Government and Institutions ENGL 5B ENGL 10 ENGL 10H AFRS 20 ANTH 30 CLAS 30 COMM 5 Academic Literacy II AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION 3 courses required, one each from Group A, B and C. 1A - English Composition Accelerated Academic Literacy Accelerated Academic Literacy - Honors 1B - Critical Thinking - English Composition Critical Thinking about Race Critical Thinking in Anthropology Critical Thinking in Chicano and Latin American Studies Argumentation 1
CSCI 1 CSM 10 GEOG 25 GME 5 INTD 50 NSCI 4 NSCI 4H PHIL 25 PHIL 35H PHIL 45 SOC 3 WS 12 COMM 3 COMM 6H COMM 7 COMM 8 DS 71 MATH 11 MATH 45 MATH 45H MATH 70 MATH 75 MATH 75A/B MATH 76 MATH 77 MATH 81 ARMS 20 ARMS 20H ARTH 10 ARTH 11 CLAS 9 DRAMA 22 DRAMA 62 DRAMA 75H ENGL 41 ENGL 42H ENGL 43 ENGL 44 MUSIC 9 Critical Thinking and Computer Science The Scientific Method Critical Thinking in Geography Critical Reasoning Critical Thinking on Global Issues Science and Nonsense: Facts, Fads, and Critical Thinking Science and Nonsense: Critical Thinking and the Philosophy of Science Methods of Reasoning Logic for Autonomy & Collaboration in the Marketplace of Ideas Introduction to Logic Critical Thinking about Society Critical Thinking: Gender Issues 1C - Oral Communication Fundamentals of Public Communication Rhetoric for Autonomy & Collaboration in the Marketplace of Ideas Persuasion Group Discussion AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and QUANTITATIVE REASONING One course required 2A - Math Quantitative Analysis Elementary Statistics What Is Mathematics? Exploring Math Calculus for Life Sciences Calculus I Calculus with Review IA + Calculus with Review 1B [both courses must be taken for MATH GE credit] Calculus II Calculus III Applied Analysis AREA 3 - ARTS and HUMANITIES At least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one course from the Humanities. 9 semester, 12-15 quarter units. 3A Arts Arts of Armenia Arts of Armenia - Honors The Ancient and Medieval Worlds The Early Modern World Chicano Artistic Expression Oral Interpretation of Literature Theatre Today Theatre in Contemporary American Culture Poetry Writing Creative Writing Fiction Writing Creative Nonfiction Writing Introduction to Music 2
MUSIC 60H Music in Social Context MUSIC 74 Listener's Guide to Music MUSIC 75 History of Rock and Roll 3B Humanities ARAB 1A Elementary Arabic A ARAB 1B Elementary Arabic B ARM 1B Elementary Armenian ARM 2A Intermediate Armenian ARM 2B Intermediate Armenian CDDS 90 Deaf American Literature CDDS 92 American Sign Language II CHIN 1A Elementary Chinese CHIN 1B Elementary Chinese ENGL 20 Introduction to Literature ENGL 30 Masterpieces FREN 1B Elementary French FREN 2A French for Communication FREN 2B French for Communication GERM 1B Elementary German GERM 2A Intermediate German GERM 2B Intermediate German GRK 1A Elementary Greek GRK 1B Elementary Greek HMONG 1B Basic Hmong HUM 10 Humanities from Antiquity to the Renaissance HUM 10H Intro Humanities of the Western World HUM 11 Humanities from the Baroque to the Modern HUM 15 Classical Myth and World Humanities HUM 20 Introduction to Hispanic Literature ITAL 1A Elementary Italian ITAL 1B Elementary Italian ITAL 2A Intermediate Italian ITAL 2B Intermediate Italian JAPN 1A Elementary Japanese A JAPN 1B Elementary Japanese B LATIN 1A Elementary Latin LATIN 1AH Elementary Latin - Honors LATIN 1B Elementary Latin LING 10 Introduction to Language PERS 1A Elementary Modern Persian A PERS 1B Elementary Modern Persian B PHIL 1 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2 Exploring Religious Meaning PHIL 10 Self, Religion, and Society PHIL 20 Moral Questions PORT 1A Elementary Portuguese PORT 1B Elementary Portuguese 3
SPAN 1B SPAN 2A SPAN 2B SPAN 3 SPAN 4A SPAN 4B Elementary Spanish Spanish for Communication Spanish for Communication Reading and Writing Spanish for the Bilingual Student Spanish for the Bilingual Student AREA 4 - SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines. 4A - Anthropology and Archaeology ANTH 2 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3 Introduction to Prehistory and Physical Anthropology 4B Economics AGBS 1 Introductory Agricultural Economics ECON 25 Introduction to Economics ECON 40 Principles Microeconomics ECON 50 Principles Macroeconomics 4C - Ethnic Studies AFRS 1 Ethnic Experience AFRS 10 Introduction to Africana Studies AFRS 15 American Indian in Contemporary Society AFRS 27 Slavery and the American Experience AFRS 36 Contemporary African Societies AIS 50 Contemporary Life of the American Indian ARMS 10 Introduction to Armenian Studies ASAM 15 Introduction to Asian Americans CLAS 3 Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies CLAS 5 Chicano Culture 4D - Gender Studies WS 10 Introduction to Women's Studies 4E Geography GEOG 2 Introduction to Cultural Geography GEOG 4 World Geography 4F History HIST 11 American History to 1877 HIST 12 American History from 1877 HIST 15H Trails of the Century HIST 20 World History I HIST 21 World History II 4G - Interdisciplinary, Social & Behavioral Sciences CRIM 10 Crime, Criminology, and Justice CDDS 98 Introduction to Hard of Hearing and Deaf People IT 20 Technology and Society MCJ 1 Mass Communication and Society MES 10 Introduction to the Middle East 4H - Political Science, Government & Legal Institutions PLSI 1 Modern Politics PLSI 2 American Government and Institutions 4
PLSI 2H PLSI 71 PLSI 71H CFS 38 CFS 39 PSYCH 10 PSYCH 62H CFS 31 CRIM 10 SOC 1/1S CHEM 1A CHEM 1B CHEM 3A CHEM 10 CHEM 10H EES 1 EES 4 EES 8H NSCI 1A PHYS 2A PHYS 2B PHYS 4A PHYS 4B PHYS 4C PHYS 10 PSCI 21 American Government and Institutions - Honors Introduction to Environmental Politics Introduction to Environmental Politics - Honors 4I Psychology Life Span Development Introduction to Child Adolescent Development Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Social & Cultural Psychology 4J - Sociology & Criminology The Family in America Crime, Criminology, and Justice Principles of Sociology AREA 5 - PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES At least 2 courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course. 5A - Physical Science General Chemistry 1A Introductory Organic and Biochemistry Introductory General Chemistry Chemistry and Society Chemistry and Society - Honors Natural Disasters and Earth Resources Environmental Science Natural Disasters and Earth Resources - Honors Integrated Science: Physics & Chemistry General Physics General Physics Mechanics and Wave Motion Electricity, Magnetism, and Heat Light and Modern Physics Conceptual Physics Elementary Astronomy BIOL 1A BIOL 10 BIOL 10H BIOL 11 BIOL 12 Introductory Biology Life Science Life Science - Honors Plant Biology Animal Biology 5B - Biological Science 5