Plan C. Plan C. Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) for CSU and UC AREA 3 Arts & Humanities

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Plan C Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) for CSU and UC 207 208 AREA English Composition UC: Two courses are required. Select one course from Group A and one course from Group B. CSU: Three courses are required. Select one course from each group (A, B, and C). A. English Composition (a minimum of semester units) ENGL 00 Composition and Reading B. Critical Thinking English Composition (a minimum of semester units) ENGL 20 ENGL 20H Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature ENGL 202 Critical Thinking and Composition C. Oral Communication CSU ONLY (a minimum of semester units) COMM 0 Public Speaking COMM 06 Group Communication COMM 207 Interpersonal Communication AREA 2A Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning One course and a minimum of semester units are required. Select one of the following courses: BIO 80 Biostatistics BTEC 80 Biostatistics BUS 20 Business Statistics CSIT 2 Introduction to Applied Data Analytics MATH 0 Statistics MATH 2 Mathematical Analysis MATH 5 Calculus with Applications MATH 26 Pre-Calculus I: College Algebra MATH Pre-Calculus II: Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry MATH 50 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5 MATH 50H Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 55 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MATH 260H Calculus and Analytic Geometry III PSYC 0 Statistics for Behavioral Science PSYC 0H Statistics for Behavioral Science 5 SOC 0 Statistics for Behavioral Science SOC 0H AREA Arts & Humanities Statistics for Behavioral Science Three courses and a minimum of 9 semester units are required. Select one course from group A and one course from group B. Select a third course from either group A or B. A. Arts ART 0 Artists & Designers Now ART 57 Art Orientation ART 58 ART 20 Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art ART 2 Kinetic Art ART 25 Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic Image ART 258 Ancient to Gothic Art ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art ART 260 History of Modern Art ART 260H History of Modern Art (F') ART 290 Landmarks of Art (F') DESN 07 History of Western Architecture -A Sustainable Perspective DNCE 00 Dance Appreciation DNCE 00H Dance Appreciation DNCE 0 Dance History DNCE 05 Dance Cultures of the World DRAM 05 Introduction to Theatre DRAM 20 DRAM 2 Dramatic Literature (Ancient Greeks to Shakespeare) Dramatic Literature (Restoration to Present) DRAM Introduction to Performance FILM 0 Introduction to Film FILM 0H Introduction to Film FILM 06 Study of Filmed Plays FILM Film History I: 880-95 FILM 2 Film History II: 95-Present MAT 05 History of Graphic Design MUS The Music of Multicultural America MUS History of Rock and Roll (F'09) MUS 5 Introduction to Western Music MUS 6 A Survey of World Music MUS 9 Jazz History MUS 9H Jazz History B. Humanities CHNS 2 Introduction to Chinese Culture CHNS 20 Intermediate Chinese (Third COMM 25 Intercultural Communication DNCE 0 Dance on Film FILM Film History I: 880-95 Plan C

FILM 2 Film History II: 95-Present FILM 2 FILM 22 FREN 20 FREN 202 Identity and Film: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality Women and Film: Representation and Impact Intermediate French (Third Intermediate French (Fourth GRMN 2 Introduction to German Culture GRMN 20 Intermediate German (Third HIST 00 World History to 500 HIST 0 World History Since 500 HIST 0H World History Since 500 HIST 0 Origins of Western Culture HIST 0H Origins of Western Culture HIST 0 Modern Western Culture HIST 0H Modern Western Culture HIST 5 Women in American History HIST 5H Women in American History HUMN 0 Introduction to the Arts HUMN 0H Introduction to the Arts HUMN 20 HUMN 202 Humanities of the Western World: Pre-History Through the Middle Ages Humanities of the Western World: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century HUMN 205 Women in Western Art and Literature HUMN 250 HUMN 25 ITAL 0 American Studies: First Contact Through the Civil War American Studies: 870s to the Present Elementary Italian for Spanish speakers (Second ITAL 2 Introduction to Italian Culture ITAL 20 Intermediate Italian (Third ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian (Fourth JAPN 2 Introduction to Japanese Culture JAPN 20 JAPN 202 JAPN 20 Intermediate Japanese (Third Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Intermediate Conversation I and Reading (F'6) LIT 20 Introduction to Literature LIT 250 LIT 25 LIT 260 American Literature: First Contact Through the Civil War American Literature: Mid-800s to the Present English Literature Through the 8th Century LIT 260H LIT 26 LIT 26H English Literature Through the 8th Century English Literature: Romantic to Contemporary English Literature: Romantic to Contemporary LIT 265 Shakespeare Studies LIT 265H Shakespeare Studies LIT 270 World Literature to 600 LIT 27 World Literature Since 600 MAT 05 History of Graphic Design PHIL 0 PHIL 0H Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality PHIL 02 Contemporary Moral Problems PHIL 22 Philosophy of Religion RELG 0 World Religions RELG 05 Eastern Religions SPAN 20 SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish (Third Intermediate Spanish (Fourth SPAN 20 Spanish for Native Speakers (F'09) SPAN 205 Hispanic Film, Literature, and Composition AREA Social & Behavioral Sciences Three courses and a minimum of 9 semester units are required. Select three courses from at least two disciplines. ADM 00 ADM 00H Introduction to the Administration of Justice Introduction to the Administration of Justice ADM 200 Concepts of Criminal Law ANTH 02 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 02H Cultural Anthropology ANTH 0 Introduction to Archaeology (F'6) ANTH 0 Native American Cultures ANTH 05 Evolution of Human Behavior ANTH 90 Primate Behavior and Ecology CHLD Child and Adolescent Growth and Development CHLD 20 Child, Family, and Community CHLD 25 Children in a Diverse Society COMM 20 Principles of Human Communication COMM 5 Gender Studies in Communication COMM 220 CSIT 60 Introduction to Mass Communication Technology, the Individual, and Society CSIT 65 Living in an Online World ECON 00 Survey of Economics ECON 0 Principles of Economics: MACRO ECON 02 Principles of Economics: MICRO 2 Plan C

GEOG 02 Cultural Geography GEOG 0 World Geography GEOG 08 Environmental Sustainability and Society GERO 0 Introduction to Aging GERO 250 Intergenerational Issues HIST 00 World History to 500 HIST 00H World History to 500 HIST 0 World History Since 500 HIST 0H World History Since 500 HIST 02 History of the Modern Middle East HIST 02H History of the Modern Middle East HIST 05 History of England HIST 05H History of England HIST 06 History of Technology HIST 06H History of Technology HIST 07 East Asian Societies HIST 0 United States History to 877 HIST 0H United States History to 877 HIST United States History Since 877 HIST H United States History Since 877 HIST American Military History HIST H American Military History HIST 5 Women in American History HIST 5H Women in American History HIST 6 History of the Americas to 80 HIST 6H History of the Americas to 80 HIST 7 History of the Americas Since 80 HIST 7H History of the Americas Since 80 HIST HIST 2 Mexican American History Through 877 Mexican American History Since 877 HIST 5 African American History to 877 HIST 6 African American History Since 877 HIST 65 California History NUTR 08 Cultural Aspects of Foods and Nutrition PLSC 0 Introduction to Political Science PLSC 02 American Institutions and History (F'09) PLSC 0 Comparative Government PLSC 50 Introduction to International Relations PSYC 00 Psychology of Personal Growth PSYC 0 General Psychology PSYC 0H General Psychology PSYC 0 Social Psychology PSYC 5 Human Sexuality (F'2) PSYC 2 Human Development PSYC 25 Psychology of Women PSYC 5 PSYC 70 PSYC 2 Psychology/Sociology of the Family Psychology of Aging: Adult Development and Aging Learning and Behavior Modification (F') SOC 0 Introduction to Sociology SOC 0H Introduction to Sociology SOC 02 Contemporary Social Problems SOC 0 Social Psychology SOC 05 Introduction to Justice Studies SOC 0 Comparative Cultures SOC 20 Introduction to Women's Studies SOC 0 Introduction to Gender Studies SOC 0 Introduction to LGBT Studies SOC 5 Psychology/Sociology of the Family SOC 207 Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 20 Introduction to Chicana/o Studies SOC 20 Introduction to Black Studies AREA 5 Physical & Biological Sciences Two courses and a minimum of 7 semester units are required. Select one course from group A and one course from group B. One course must include a corresponding laboratory. (Lab courses are noted with the symbol.) 5A. Physical Science ASTR 0 Descriptive Astronomy ASTR 0L Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory ASTR 20 Life in the Universe (F') ASTR 20 Introductory Astronomy CHEM 00 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 00H Introductory Chemistry CHEM 02 CHEM 0 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Chemistry of Living Things (Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry) CHEM 08 Preparatory Chemistry (F'6) CHEM 0 General Chemistry 5 CHEM 0H General Chemistry 5 CHEM General Chemistry 5 CHEM H General Chemistry 5 EART 06 Earth and Space Science GEOG 0 Physical Geography GEOG 0L Physical Geography Laboratory GEOL 0 Physical Geology GEOL 0H Physical Geology GEOL 0L Physical Geology Laboratory 5 Plan C

GEOL 0LH Physical Geology Laboratory OCEA 0 Introduction to Oceanography OCEA 0H OCEA 0L Introduction to Oceanography Introductory Oceanography Laboratory PHSN 0 Fundamentals of Physical Science PHSN 06 Energy, Motion, and Matter: An Introduction to Physics and Chemistry PHSN 08 Introduction to Climate Change PHSN 08H Introduction to Climate Change PHYS Introductory Physics I PHYS 2 Introductory Physics II PHYS 5 Principles of Physics I PHYS 5H Principles of Physics I PHYS 52 Principles of Physics II PHYS 52H Principles of Physics II PHYS 25 Principles of Physics III PHYS 25H Principles of Physics III 5B. Biological Science ANTH 0 Biological Anthropology ANTH 0H Biological Anthropology ANTH 0L Biological Anthropology Laboratory ANTH 05 Evolution of Human Behavior BIO 02 Introductory Biology: Ecology and Environmental Biology BIO 0 Introductory Biology: Animal Diversity BIO 0 BIO 05 BIO 07 BIO 08 BIO 0 BIO BIO L BIO 202 BIO 20 BIO 20H Introductory Biology: Botany (Plant Life) Introductory Biology: Biotechnology in Society Introductory Biology: Marine Biology Introductory Biology: Ecology of the Oceans Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lecture/Lab) Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lecture) Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lab) Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology BIO 220 Human Physiology HORT 5 Soil Science (F'6) HORT 6 Plant Science PSYC 260 Physiological Psychology 5C. Laboratory Activity: This requirement may be met by the completion of any lab course that corresponds to a lecture course found above in 5A or 5B (noted by the symbol). AREA 6 Language Other Than English (UC only) This proficiency may be met by having completed two years of high school course work in a language other than English with a "C-"* or better or by selecting one of the following courses: (Note: Advanced language courses beyond the first semester may meet this proficiency. Please see ASSIST.org.) CHNS 0 Elementary Chinese (First FREN 0 Elementary French (First GRMN 0 Elementary German (First ITAL 0 Elementary Italian (First JAPN 0 Elementary Japanese (First SPAN 0 Elementary Spanish (First CSU Graduation Requirement in History, Constitution and American Ideals All CSU campuses have a graduation requirement in History, Constitution and American Ideals. Students may be certified as completing this requirement by completing one course from Group I and one course from Group II; or by completing the course from Group III. Group I HIST 0 United States History to 877 (or 0H) HIST 0H United States History to 877 (or 0) HIST 6 History of the Americas to 80 HIST 6H History of the Americas to 80 HIST Mexican American History Through 877 HIST 5 African American History to 877 Group II HIST United States History Since 877 HIST H United States History Since 877 HIST 7 History of the Americas Since 80 HIST 7H History of the Americas Since 80 (F'6) HIST 2 Mexican American History Since 877 HIST 6 African American History Since 877 HIST 65 California History Group III PLSC 02 American Institutions and History Plan C

These courses may be used to partially satisfy the Area requirement. Important Information & Footnotes This general education certification pattern can be subject to change year by year, but students are assured that courses taken to meet this pattern will be honored if they are approved for the academic year that the course is completed. Courses on this list are approved effective fall 207 and are valid through summer 208. The approved courses on this pattern are those available at the time of catalog publication. For the complete course approval list, please see the catalog addendum, the class schedule, or the Articulation and Transfer Center webpages. All courses on IGETC must be completed with a "C" or better. A "P" (Pass) is acceptable, but UC permits no more than semester transferable units to be completed on a pass/no pass basis. UC credit may be limited for some courses. For example, no credit is given for an introductory course if it is taken after a more advanced college course. Credit may also be limited for courses with overlapping content. In addition, duplicate credit will not be awarded for the honors and non-honors versions of a course. UC credit limitations are noted on the catalog course descriptions. IGETC is not a UC admission requirement but is advantageous to many but not all transfer students. Students should work with a MiraCosta College counselor to develop an educational plan that includes general education and major preparation course work specific to the intended UC campus. * Grades of C- are not acceptable except for high school language courses. () Course approved beginning semester and year indicated. Course taught on campus prior to IGETC approval. Laboratory course. Plan C 5