San Diego Mesa College Articulation Agreement 2010-2011 GENERAL EDUCATION The following courses taken at San Diego Mesa College will transfer to the University of Redlands School of Business in fulfillment of the requirements for the and Bachelor of Arts in Management degrees. Students must complete 120 units of semester academic credit with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 to earn their degree. These must include 42 semester credits of General Education. A minimum of 9 of these credits must be earned at the upper-division level (contact your School of Business Student Services Manager for upper-division course offerings). Arts and Humanities (minimum 12 credits) AMSL 104 Introduction to Deaf Culture AMSL 115 American Sign Language Level I AMSL 116 American Sign Language Level II AMSL 215 American Sign Language Level III AMSL 216 American Sign Language Level IV ARAB 101 First Course in Arabic ARAB 102 Second Course in Arabic ARTF 100 Art Orientation ARTF 107 Contemporary Art ARTF 109 History of Modern Art ARTF 110 Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic ARTF 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern +ARTF 113 African, Oceanic, & Native American Art +ARTF 115 African Art +ARTF 120 Native American Indian Art BLAS 110 Afro-American Art +BLAS 111 African Art History BLAS 120 Black Music BLAS 145A Introduction to African History BLAS 150 Black Women in Literature & the Media BLAS 155 Afro-American Literature CHIC 135 Chicano Literature CHIC 138 Literature of La Raza in Latin America in Translation CHIC 190 Chicano Images in Film CHIC 210 Chicano Culture CHIC 230 Chicano Art CHIN 101 First Course in Mandarin Chinese CHIN 102 Second Course in Mandarin Chinese CHIN 201 Third Course in Mandarin Chinese DRAM 105 Introduction to Dramatic Arts DRAM 150 Cinema as Art & Communication I DRAM 151 Cinema as Art & Communication II ENGL 205 Critical Thinking & Intermediate Composition ENGL 208 Introduction to Literature ENGL 209 Literary Approaches to Film ENGL 210 American Literature I ENGL 211 American Literature II ENGL 215 English Literature I: 800-1799 ENGL 216 English Literature II: 1800-Present ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World Literature I: 1500 BCE - 1600 CE ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World Literature II: 1600 - Present ENGL 230 Asian American Literature ENGL 240 Shakespeare FREN 101 First Course in French FREN 102 Second Course in French FREN 201 Third Course in French FREN 202 Fourth Course in French GERM 101 First Course in German GERM 102 Second Course in German GERM 201 Third Course in German HIST 100 World History I HIST 101 World History II HIST 105 Introduction to Western Civilization I HIST 106 Introduction to Western Civilization II HIST 120 Introduction to Asian Civilizations HIST 121 Asian Civilizations in Modern Times HIST 131 Latin America Before Independence HIST 132 Latin America Since Independence HUMA 101 Introduction to the Humanities I HUMA 102 Introduction to the Humanities II HUMA 103 Introduction to the New Testament HUMA 104 Introduction to the Old Testament HUMA 106 World Religions HUMA 201 Mythology ITAL 101 First Course in Italian ITAL 102 Second Course in Italian ITAL 201 Third Course in Italian JAPN 101 First Course in Japanese JAPN 102 Second Course in Japanese JAPN 201 Third Course in Japanese JAPN 202 Fourth Course in Japanese LATI 101 First Course in Latin LATI 102 Second Course in Latin 1
LATI 201 MUSI 100 Third Course in Latin Introduction to Music MUSI 101 Music History I: Middle Ages Mid 18th Century MUSI 102 Music History II: Mid 18th Early 20th Century MUSI 105 Music of Our Time MUSI 109 World Music MUSI 111 Jazz - History & Development MUSI 125 Music, The Arts, and Humanity PHIL 102A Intro to Philosophy: Reality & Knowledge PHIL 102B Introduction to Philosophy: Values PHIL 103 Historical Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 104A History of Western Philosophy PHIL 104B History of Western Philosophy PHIL 106 Asian Philosophy PHIL 107 Reflections on Human Nature PHIL 108 Perspectives on Human Nature & Society PHIL 110 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 111 Philosophy in Literature PHIL 112 Philosophy of Science PHIL 125 Philosophy of Women PHIL 126 Intro to Philosophy of Contemporary Gender Issues PHIL 130 Philosophy of Art and Music PHIL 205 Critical Thinking & Writing in Philosophy PSYC 207 Psychology of Religion RUSS 101 First Course in Russian RUSS 102 Second Course in Russian RUSS 201 Third Course in Russian +SPAN 100 1st/2nd Course in Spanish-Accelerated +SPAN 101 First Course in Spanish +SPAN 102 Second Course in Spanish +SPAN 201 Third Course in Spanish +SPAN 202 Fourth Course in Spanish SPAN 215 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I SPAN 216 Spanish for Spanish Speakers II TAGA 101 First Course in Tagalog TAGA 102 Second Course in Tagalog TAGA 201 Third Course in Tagalog VIET 101 First Course in Vietnamese VIET 102 Second Course in Vietnamese VIET 201 Third Course in Vietnamese Social Sciences (minimum 9 credits) AMSL 104 ANTH 103 ANTH 107 ANTH 200 ANTH 210 Introduction to Deaf Culture Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Archaeology Introduction to North American Indians Introduction to California Indians ANTH 215 BLAS 100 +BLAS 104 BLAS 116 BLAS 130 +BLAS 140A +BLAS 140B BLAS 145A CHIC 110A CHIC 110B +CHIC 141A +CHIC 141B CHIC 150 CHIC 170 CHIC 201 CHIC 210 +CHIL 101 ECON 120 ECON 121 ENGL 202 FILI 100 GEOG 102 GEOG 104 GEOG 154 HIST 100 HIST 101 HIST 105 HIST 106 +HIST 109 +HIST 110 HIST 115A HIST 115B HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 123 HIST 130 HIST 131 HIST 132 +HIST 141 +HIST 142 +HIST 150 +HIST 151 HIST 154 HIST 175 JOUR 202 NUTR 153 PHIL 109 PHIL 126 POLI 101 POLI 102 POLI 103 Cultures of Latin America Introduction to Black Studies Black Psychology Contemporary Social Problems From a Black Perspective The Black Family History of the U.S., Black Perspectives History of the U.S., Black Perspectives Introduction to African History Introduction to Chicano Studies Introduction to Chicano Studies U. S. History from a Chicano Perspective U. S. History from a Chicano Perspective History of Mexico La Chicana Pre-Columbian Cultures of MesoAmerica Chicano Culture Human Growth and Development Principles of Economics I Principles of Economics II Introduction to Linguistics Filipino American Experience Cultural Geography World Regional Geography Introduction to Urban Geography World History I World History II Introduction to Western Civilization I Introduction to Western Civilization II History of the United States I History of the United States II History of the Americas I History of the Americas II Introduction to Asian Civilizations Asian Civilizations in Modern Times U.S. History from the Asian Pacific American Perspective The Modern Middle East Latin America Before Independence Latin America Since Independence Women in United States History I Women in United States History II Native Americans in U. S. History Native Americans in U. S. History Ancient Egypt California History Introduction to Mass Communication Cultural Foods Issues in Social Philosophy Intro to Philosophy of Contemporary Gender Issues Introduction to Political Science The American Political System Comparative Politics 2
POLI 140 Contemporary International Politics +PSYC 101 General Psychology +PSYC 121 Introduction to Child Psychology +PSYC 123 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 133 Psychology of Women PSYC 135 Marriage and Family Relations +PSYC 137 Human Sexual Behavior PSYC 155 Introduction to Personality PSYC 166 Introduction to Social Psychology PSYC 211 Learning PSYC 230 Psychology of Lifespan Development PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology +SOCO 101 Principles of Sociology SOCO 110 Contemporary Social Problems SOCO 201 Advanced Principles of Sociology SOCO 223 Globalization and Social Change Writing and Communication (minimum 6 credits) English Composition (at least one course in this area) ENGL 101 Reading and Composition ENGL 105 Composition and Literature Speech SPEE 103 Oral Communication SPEE 160 Argumentation Math and Science (minimum 9 credits) Math (at least one course in this area) +BIOL 200 Biological Statistics +MATH 116 College and Matrix Algebra +MATH 119 Elementary Statistics +MATH 121 Basic Techniques of Applied Calculus I +MATH 122 Basic Techniques of Calculus II +MATH 141 Precalculus +MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I +MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III MATH 254 Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 255 Differential Equations +PSYC 258 Behavioral Science Statistics Natural Sciences (at least one course in this area) ANTH 102 Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANTH 104 Laboratory in Physical Anthropology ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy +ASTR 109 Practice in Observing Lab +ASTR 111 Astronomy Lab +BIOL 100 Natural History Envrnmntl Biology w/lab +BIOL 107 General Biology - Lecture and Lab BIOL 110 Introduction to Oceanography BIOL 115 Marine Biology +BIOL 120 The Environment of Man BIOL 130 Human Heredity +BIOL 180 Plants and People BIOL 205 General Microbiology w/lab BIOL 210A Introduction to the Biological Sciences I BIOL 210B Introduction to the Biological Sciences II +BIOL 215 Introduction to Zoology w/lab BIOL 230 Human Anatomy w/lab BIOL 235 Human Physiology w/lab +BIOL 250 Introduction to Botany w/lab +CHEM 100 Fundamentals of Chemistry +CHEM 100L Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab +CHEM 130 Intro to Organic & Biological Chemistry +CHEM 130L Intro to Organic & Biological Chem Lab +CHEM 152 Introduction to General Chemistry +CHEM 152L Introduction to General Chemistry Lab CHEM 200 General Chemistry I - Lecture CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - Lab CHEM 201 General Chemistry II - Lecture CHEM 201L General Chemistry II - Lab +CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I - Lecture +CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - Lab CHEM 233 Organic Chemistry II - Lecture CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II - Lab CHEM 251 Analytical Chemistry - GEOG 101 Physical Geography GEOG 101L Physical Geography Lab GEOL 100 General Geology GEOL 101 General Geology Lab GEOL 104 Earth Science +PHYN 100 Survey of Physical Science +PHYN 101 Survey of Physical Science Lab PHYN 120 Physical Oceanography +PHYS 100 Introductory Physics w/lab +PHYS 125 General Physics +PHYS 126 General Physics II +PHYS 195 Mechanics +PHYS 196 Electricity and Magnetism +PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and Modern Physics PSYC 260 Introduction to Physiological Psychology + Courses with pluses indicate transfer credit may be limited. Please consult a counselor at San Diego Mesa College for additional information. 3
San Diego Mesa College Information: This articulation agreement is intended for students transferring from San Diego Mesa College to the University of Redlands. Students, who plan to attend San Diego Mesa College and have earned credit at other colleges and/or universities, are subject to the acceptance and use of credit policies of the San Diego Community College District. General Education requirements are graduation requirements not admission requirements. For further information please contact: School of Business Admissions 1-888-999-9844 Office of the Registrar (909) 748-8019 University of Redlands School of Business 1200 E. Colton Ave. P.O. Box 3080 Redlands, CA 92373 http://www.redlands.edu 4
San Diego Mesa College Articulation Agreement Supplement 2010-2011 MAJOR PREPARATION B.S. Business B.A. - Management The following courses taken at San Diego Mesa College will transfer to the University of Redlands School of Business in fulfillment of the requirements for the and Bachelor of Arts in Management degrees. Students must complete 120 units of semester academic credit with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 to earn their degree. These must include 42 semester credits of General Education. A minimum of 9 of these credits must be earned at the upper-division level (contact your School of Business Student Services Manager for upper-division course offerings). San Diego Mesa College University of Redlands School of Business ACCT 116A Financial Accounting and BUSB 260 Financial & Managerial Accounting ACCT 116B Managerial Accounting ECON 120 Principles of Economics I BUSB 230 Economics for Business and ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECON 121 Principles of Economics II Bachelor of Arts in Management BAMG 237 Understanding Today s Economy MATH 116 MATH 119 College and Matrix Algebra Elementary Statistics BUSB 145 Mathematical Foundations for Business BUSB 232 Business Statistics San Diego Mesa College Information: This articulation agreement is intended for students transferring from San Diego Mesa College to the University of Redlands. Students, who plan to attend San Diego Mesa College and have earned credit at other colleges and/or universities, are subject to the acceptance and use of credit policies of the San Diego Community College District. Preparation for the Major articulated courses are optional prior to transfer and can be completed at University of Redlands if not completed at SD Mesa College. For further information please contact: School of Business Admissions 1-888-999-9844 Office of the Registrar (909) 748-8019 University of Redlands School of Business 1200 E. Colton Ave. P.O. Box 3080 Redlands, CA 92373 http://www.redlands.edu 1