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San Jose City College S A N J O S E, C A L I F O R N I A General Education Transfer Credit Agreement 2012-2014 Catalog This articulation agreement describes how courses taken at San Jose City College will transfer to meet Notre Dame de Namur University requirements for General Education and lower division major preparation. Please note: You do not need to complete all of these requirements before transferring to NDNU. For further information or to make an appointment to meet with a transfer counselor: Course Descriptions and Major Prerequisites: More information on San Jose City College: http://www.ndnu.edu/catalog http://www.sjcc.edu Policy for Awarding Transfer Credit. With the exception of remedial or vocational courses, NDNU accepts credit for courses completed with grade C (2.0) or higher at any degree-granting regionally-accredited two-year college or four-year college or university. Courses from California Community Colleges are generally accepted according to the published recommendations for transfer of courses to the California State University system. N D N U G E N E R A L E D U C A T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S FRESHMAN YEAR SEMINAR (3) DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY A. F O U N D A T I O N C O U R S E S LOWER-DIVISION WRITING (3) ENGL 1A, 1C WORLD HISTORY (6) HIST 10A, 10B MATHEMATICS (3) MATH 22, 25, 51, 52, 61, 63, 70, 71, 72, 73, 78, 79 MODERN LANGUAGE/ CULTURE AND LANGUAGE (6) Waived for students transferring in more than 12 units. Usually taken at NDNU as part of major requirements. Students must successfully complete one course from Level 1 and one course from Level 2 in the same language; or, one course from Level 2 and one course from Level 3 in the same language; or at least one course from Level 3. Level 1: CHIN 1A; FREN 1A; JAPAN 1A; SL 1A; SPAN 1A; VIET 1A Level 2: CHIN 1B; FREN 1B; JAPAN 1B; SL 1B; SPAN 1B; VIET 1B Level 3: FREN 2A; 2B; 3A; 3B; JAPAN 2A; 2B; SL 2A; 2B; SPAN 2A; 2B WORLD HISTORY. Transfer students (30 or more transferable units) may fulfill the History requirement by satisfying Section A and Section B History requirements as described in the NDNU catalog. Note: History coursework taken by any student prior to matriculation at NDNU may be transferred in to satisfy NDNU s World History requirement, provided course content meets the criteria for Section A (World History) and/or Section B (Area Studies) requirements. After matriculation, only World History coursework may be transferred in by any student to satisfy this requirement. The only exception to the World History requirement for transfer courses taken after matriculation is for courses taken at a transfer school that does not offer World History (effective Fall 2012). Please speak with your transfer counselor if you would like more information. MODERN LANGUAGE/CULTURE AND LANGUAGE. Students who have completed the third-year level of one foreign language in high school with a grade of C (2.0) or higher in each term of the third year are exempt from the foreign language requirement. All B.A. and B.F.A. students must complete the Modern Language requirement as described above, unless eligible for exemption. For majors leading to a B.S. degree, Culture and Language courses (usually taken at NDNU) may be substituted for Modern Language. B. S O C I A L A N D P E R S O N A L R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y PHILOSOPHY (3) PHIL 10, 11, 12, 51, 65, 70 RELIGIOUS STUDIES (6) ENGL 28, 78 PHIL 51, 70 RELIGIOUS STUDIES. Students in day undergraduate programs who have not completed the (6) unit Religious Studies requirement prior to matriculation must take at least three of these units at the upper-division level, and at least one course must be taken at NDNU.

C. T H E I N D I V I D U A L, S O C I E T Y, A N D T H E E N V I R O N M E N T NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (3) ANTH 62 GEOL 10, 10L*, 11 ASTRO 10, 10L* HED 11 BIOL 4A, 4B, 20, 21, 61, 63, 64, 66, 71, 72, 74 HSCI 8 CHEM 1A, 1B, 12A, 12B, 15, 32A, 32B, 65 METEO 10 ENVIR 10 OCEAN 10 FCS 19 PHYSC 40 GEOG 10 PHYS 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3) AJ 10, 11, 13, 111, 112, 113, 118, 119, 127, 128, 131 HUMNT 3 ANTH 63 JOURN 21 ECON 10A, 10B POLSC 1, 2, 4 ETH 20, 26, 27, 30 PSYCH 10, 12, 35, 92, 96, 99, 100 GEOG 11 SSCI 31, 40 GLOBL 1, 2, 4A SOC 10, 11 ONE ADDITIONAL COURSE (3) From the above Individual, Society, and the Environment disciplines or from Computational Science below: CIS 84 (preferred); or 52; 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 73 MATH 52, 70, 79 *NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE/SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. Courses with variable units must meet the 3-unit requirement. Laboratory courses with fewer than 3 units must be combined with the companion lecture courses to meet the 3-unit requirement. D. C R E A T I V E A R T S LITERATURE (3) ENGL 1B, 10, 33, 65, 73, 78, 80, 81, 84A, HUMNT 2 84B, 86A, 86B VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS (3) ART 12, 13, 14, 24, 25, 26, 40, 46A, 46B, 55A, 55B, 60, 61, HUMNT 1 71, 72, 74, 78, 79A, 79B, 91, 92, 95, 96 MUSIC 14*, 20*, 28*, 50A*, 54A*, 54B*, 50B*, 58A*, DANCE 2, 9*, 10*, 11*, 11B*, 11C*, 13A*, 13B*, 13C*, 58B*, 59A*, 59B*, 65*, 83*, 91*, 95*, 99* 14*, 19*, 20*, 21*, 21B*, 23A*, 23B*, 23C*, PHOTO 22, 62, 70, 71, 76, 77, 79 32*, 34*, 40A*, 40B*, 40C*, 49, 51B* THEAT 2, 3, 5, 20, 30*, 31*, 32*, 33*, 40 50*, 51*, 62*, 63*, 64*, 65*, 66*, 67* ENGL 73 ONE ADDITIONAL COURSE (3) From the above Creative Arts disciplines *VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS. Students may transfer in one 3-unit course, or a combination of 1- or 2- unit courses to meet the 3-unit VPA requirement. Courses combined to meet the requirement must be in the same genre and must have been completed within a 4-semester period. E. C O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T A N D C U L T U R A L D I V E R S I T Y COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (3) Please see transfer counselor for more information. CULTURAL DIVERSITY (6) ANTH 63 HIST 9, 21, 24 ART 96 HUMNT 2, 3 ENGL 33, 61, 63, 80, 81 PHIL 51, 70 ETH 26, 27, 30, 31 SL 15 GEOG 11 SSCI 40 GLOBL 1, 2, 4A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT. Freshman Year Seminar courses include a community engagement component; in addition, all undergraduates must take a 3-unit lower or upper division course designated as a Community Engagement Course.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY. The Cultural Diversity Requirement generally does not add units to a student's program. Rather, it is intended to be fulfilled by choosing courses from the approved list that also satisfy requirements in other areas of the student s program; the exception is that Cultural Diversity courses may not satisfy Culture and Language Requirements for B.S. students. For example, ANTH 63 can fulfill (3) units of the Behavioral Science requirement and (3) units of the Cultural Diversity requirement. This double counting of a class may only be done with the Cultural Diversity requirement. Courses in Cultural Diversity may be taken at the lower-division or upper-division level. U. S. H I S T O R Y I N S T I T U T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T HIST 9, 17A, 17B, 21, 24 ETH 27 U.S. HISTORY INSITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT. Students who have not completed a United States history course with grade "C" (2.0) or higher in an American high school or an American international school are required to pass (1) three-unit course in United States History. NDNU does not accept a C- or lower. An official high school, college, or university transcript is required. Further limitations on transfer may exist for specific programs; please consult with your transfer counselor. http://www.ndnu.edu http://www.sjcc.edu Articulation Agreement Updated: 2013-14 Approved by: Galen Anne Corson, Articulation Officer, gcorson@ndnu.edu

San Jose City College S A N J O S E, C A L I F O R N I A Lower Division Major Preparation: Transfer Credit Agreement 2012-2014 Catalog Notre Dame de Namur University agrees to accept the San Jose City College courses listed below in satisfaction of Lower Division Preparation in the following majors. Please note: You do not need to complete all of these requirements before transferring to Notre Dame de Namur University. Lower-division Preparation for the Major. The undergraduate degree program requires 124 semester units of course credit. The courses shown below constitute all lower-division coursework required for the following majors for this catalog year. For a complete description of lower- and upper-division requirements for the major, please refer to the Notre Dame de Namur University Catalog. For further information or to make an appointment with a transfer counselor: Course Descriptions and Major Prerequisites: More information on San Jose City College: ART, B.A. http://www.ndnu.edu/catalog http://www.sjcc.edu ART 1001 Drawing I 3 ART- 24 Beginning Drawing 3 ART 1002 Drawing II 3 ART 25 or Expressive Drawing (3) or 3 ART 26 Representational Drawing (3) ART 1018 Life Drawing I 3 ART- 55A Life Drawing I 3 ART 1019 Life Drawing II 3 ART- 55B Life Drawing II 3 ART 1101 Two Dimensional Design 3 ART- 12 Two-Dimensional Design 3 ART 1109 Color Design 3 ART- 14 Color 3 ART 1118 Three Dimensional Design 3 ART- 13 Three-Dimensional Design 3 ART 1127 Advanced Design 3 No equivalent course ART 1201 Art through Time: An Art History Survey 3 ART- 91 or Survey Art Hist: Prehist through Gothic (3) or 3 ART- 92 Survey Art Hist: Renaissance to Present (3) ART AND GRAPHIC DESIGN, B.A. ART 1001 Drawing I 3 ART- 24 Beginning Drawing 3 ART 1010 Drawing with Illustrator 3 No equivalent course ART 1018 Life Drawing I 3 ART- 55A Life Drawing I 3 ART 1019 Life Drawing II 3 ART- 55B Life Drawing II 3 ART 1101 Two Dimensional Design 3 ART- 12 Two-Dimensional Design 3 ART 1109 Color Design 3 ART- 14 Color 3 ART 1118 Three Dimensional Design 3 ART- 13 Three-Dimensional Design 3 ART 1127 Advanced Design 3 No equivalent course ART 1201 Art through Time: An Art History Survey 3 ART- 91 or Survey Art Hist: Prehist through Gothic (3) or 3 ART- 92 Survey Art Hist: Renaissance to Present (3)

BIOLOGY, B.S. BIO 1101 / L General Biology I / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4A General Principles and Cell Biology 5 BIO 1103 / L General Biology II / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4B Organismal Biology and Biodiversity 5 CHE 1202 / L General Chemistry I / Lab 3/1 CHEM 1A General Chemistry 5 CHE 1204 / L General Chemistry II / Lab 3/1 CHEM 1B General Chemistry 5 MTH 1216 Precalculus with Trigonometry * 4 MATH 25 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 5 One mathematics course from the following: MTH 1320* or Calculus I* (4) or 3-4 MATH 71* or Calculus I with Analytic Geometry* (5) or 3-5 MTH 1322* or Applied Calculus* (4) or No equivalent course MTH 2502* Statistics* (3) MATH 063* Elementary Statistics* (3) (2) semesters of College Physics or (2) semesters of Physics for Scientists: PHY 1203 / L plus College Physics I / Lab (4) plus 8 PHYS 2A plus General Physics (4) plus 8-10 PHY 1205 / L; or College Physics II / Lab (4); or PHYS 2B; or General Physics (4); or PHY 1304 / L plus Physics for Scientists I / Lab (4) plus PHYS 4A plus General Physics (5); plus PHY 1306 / L Physics for Scientists II /Lab (4) PHYS 4B General Physics (5) * 2 Math courses required which correspond to level 4 on the math placement test, or higher. BIOCHEMISTRY, B.S. BIO 1101 / L General Biology I / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4A General Principles and Cell Biology 5 BIO 1103 / L General Biology II / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4B Organismal Biology and Biodiversity 5 CHE 1202 / L General Chemistry I / Lab 3/1 CHEM 1A General Chemistry 5 CHE 1204 / L General Chemistry II / Lab 3/1 CHEM 1B General Chemistry 5 MTH 1320* Calculus I* 4 MATH 71* Calc I Analytic Geom* 5 MTH 1321* Calculus II* (recommended) (4) MATH 72* Calc II Analytic Geom* (5) (recommended) PHY 1304 / L Physics for Scientists I /Lab 3/1 PHYS 4A General Physics 5 PHY 1306 / L Physics for Scientists II /Lab 3/1 PHYS 4B General Physics 5 * 2 Math courses required which correspond to level 4 on the math placement test, or higher. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, B.S. BUS 1000 Foundations of Business 3 BUS 82 Introduction to Business 3 BUS 1008 Building Business Values 3 No equivalent course BUS 1100 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 10A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3 BUS 1108 Microeconomics 3 ECON 10B Intro to Microeconomic Theory 3 BUS 1220 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACCTG 20 Financial Accounting 5 BUS 1232 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCTG 21 Managerial Accounting 5 BUS 1300 Community Based Research/Stats 3 No equivalent course

COMMUNICATION, B.A. COM 1000 Introduction to Communication 3 JOURN 21 Communications Media and Society 3 COM 1008 Oral Communication 3 COMS 20 Oral Communication 3 COM 1458L Media Production Lab 3 JOURN 32A Newspaper Lab: Intro to News Reporting 3 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE, B.S. Emphasis in Software Engineering CIS1130 Foundations/Computer Sci 4 CIS 84 or Java Programming (3)** or 3 CIS 54 C/C++ Programming (3)** CIS1130L Programming Laboratory 1 No equivalent course CIS 1140 Data Structure and Abstraction 4 CIS 55 Data Structures 3 MTH1320 Calculus I 4 MATH 071 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 MTH1321 Calculus II 4 MATH 072 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 MTH2522 Probability and Statistics 4 No equivalent course CIS1150* Computer Organization (4)* No equivalent course * Select four additional courses from the list of approved Computer and Information Science courses in the NDNU catalog; among these courses, one option is the lower-division CIS 1150. ** The content of CIS 84 or CIS 54 will transfer to satisfy the content requirement of CIS 1130, and 3 semester units will transfer. Please see your advisor for more information on total required units for graduation. Emphasis in Management Information Systems CIS1130 Foundations/Computer Science 4 CIS 84 or Java Programming (3)* or 3 CIS 54 C/C++ Programming (3)* CIS1130L Programming Laboratory 1 No equivalent course CIS 1140 Data Structure and Abstraction 4 CIS 55 Data Structures 3 BUS 1000 Foundations of Business 3 BUS 082 Introduction to Business 3 MTH 1322 Applied Calculus 4 No equivalent course MTH 2502 L Excel for Statistics 1 No equivalent course * The content of CIS 84 or CIS 54 will transfer to satisfy the content requirement of CIS 1130, and 3 semester units will transfer. Please see your advisor for more information on total required units for graduation. HUMAN SERVICES, B.S. SOC 1001 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 10 Introduction to Sociology 3

KINESIOLOGY, B.S. BIO 1101 / L General Biology I / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4A General Principles and Cell Biology 5 BIO 1103 / L General Biology II / Lab 3/1 BIOL 4B Organismal Biology and Biodiversity 5 One Chemistry course from the following: CHE 1101 or Introductory Chemistry (3) or 3-4 CHEM 15 or Fundamentals of Chemistry (4) or 4-5 CHE 1202 /L or General Chemistry I/Lab (3/1) or CHEM 1A or General Chemistry (5) or CHE 1204 /L General Chemistry II/Lab (3/1) CHEM 1B General Chemistry (5) NDNU recommends that students complete a course in Human Anatomy prior to enrollment in upper-division courses for the Kinesiology major. LIBERAL STUDIES, B.A. COM 1008 or Oral Communication (3) or 3 JOURN 21 Communications Media and Society 3 THE 1005 Intro to Oral Interpretation (3) No equivalent course BIO 1009/1109L Introduction to Biology with Lab 3.5 BIOL 21 General Biology 4 PSC 1000 Introduction American Government 3 POLSC 1 Politics and Government in America 3 For Credential students, one course from the following: 3 ART 2605 or Art Education Concepts (3) or Must be taken at NDNU THE 2151 Children s Theatre (3) Must be taken at NDNU For Non-Credential Students: Three units within the Visual and Performing Arts meeting 3 Three units, as described 3 one of the following criteria: One 3-unit content course, or 3 units in studio/performance or concepts PSYCHOLOGY, B.A. SOCIOLOGY, B.A. SOC 1001 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 10 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 1009 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 63 Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 http://www.ndnu.edu http://www.sjcc.edu Articulation Agreement Updated: 2013-14 Approved by: Galen Anne Corson, Articulation Officer, gcorson@ndnu.edu