De Anza College General Education Transfer Credit Agreement 2009-2010 Catalog Notre Dame de Namur University agrees to accept the De Anza College courses listed below in satisfaction of General Education (GE) requirements. For further information or to make an appointment to meet with a transfer counselor, please call the Admission Office at 650.508.3600. Course Descriptions are available on-line at http://www.ndnu.edu/catalog. For more information on De Anza College visit their web site at http://www.deanza.fhda.edu. Subject Area Sem Department: De Anza College Units A. FOUNDATION COURSES Courses: College Writing 4 English EWRT 1A Mathematics 4 Math MATH 1A - 51 Note: See page #3 for major pre-requisites Psychology PSYC 15 Sociology SOC 15 B. HUMANITIES & CREATIVE ARTS English Literature 4 Education EDUC 58 English Writing EWRT 1B, 1C, 2 English Literature ELIT 10-24, 26-58 Intercultural Studies ICS 12, 24, 35, 46 International Studies INTL 11 Women's Studies WMST 21, 23 Philosophy 4 Humanities HUMI 14A - 14C Women's Studies WMST 49 Philosophy PHIL 1, 2, 8-49 Religious Studies 8 English Literature ELIT 15A, 15B, 19 HIST 15A, 15B Humanities HUM 7-14C Intercultural Studies ICS 44 International Studies INTL 23, 55 Philosophy PHIL 14A, 14B, 14C, 24 Sociology SOC 8 Visual & Performing Arts 4 Art ART 1-3TE, 112A, 116a Dance DANC (any except performance) English Literature ELIT 1-6, 12, 17 Film/TV F/TV 1-53, 83C - 84C Humanities HUM 1-7, 15-17, 20 (not 5) Incultural Studies ICS 14, 33, 45 International Studies INTL 10, 21-24 Music MUS 1-18, 46-59 Photography PHTG 1-58B Physical Education PE 22-24C Theatre Arts THEA 1-20C Women's Studies WMST 3C C. SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE World / : Those transferring with 30 or more semester units may substitute any 3-unit history course for one of the above World courses. 8 HIST 3A, 3B, 3C Intercultural Studies INC 3A, 3B, 3C Social & Behavioral Science 8 Adminstration of Justice ADMJ 1 Anthropology ANTH 2, 4, 6, 55 Business BUS 56 Child Development CD 10G, 10H, 12 Economics ECON 1, 2, 78J Geography GEO 4, 10 Human Development 1 HUMA 10
Humanities HUMI 1-6, 18, 63 Intercultural Studies ICS 4, 7-12, 16A - 55 International Studies INTL 5-8, 19A, 19B, 63 Journalism JOUR 2 Nutrition NUTR 10 Political Science POLI 1-16, 75, 95 Psychology PSYC 1-63 (not 15) Social Science SOSC 15, 16, 17 Sociology SOC 1-75 (not 15) Women's Studies WMST 1, 8-17, 28, 29 D. SCIENCE Natural Science 4 Anthropology ANTH 1 Astronomy ASTR 4, 10 Biology BIOL 5-45 Chemistry CHEM 1A - 30 Environmental Sci ESCI 19, 20, 21, 30 Environmental Studies ES 1 Geography GEOG 1 Geology GEOL 10 Health Science HLTH 21 Meterology MET 10 Physics PHYS 2A - 10 E. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP (Language) Modern Languages: Those who have completed 3rd year level of 1 foreign language in high school with grades of C or higher are exempt from the foreign language requirement. For majors leading to a B.S., Foreign Culture and Language courses (usually taken at NDNU) may be substituted for Foreign Language. 8 Arabic 1, 2, 3 Arabic 4, 5, 6 Cantonese 1, 2, 3 French 1, 2, 3 French 4, 5, 6, 10 German 1, 2, 3 or, at German 4, 5, 6 Hebrew 1, 2, 3 least Hindi 1, 2, 3, one Italian 1, 2, 3 quarter Italian 4 Japanese 1, 2, 3, from Japanese 4, 5, 6 Korean 1, 2, 3 Korean 4, 5, 6 Mandarin 1, 2, 3 Mandarin 4, 5, 6 Persian 1, 2, 3, Persian 4, 5, 6 Sign 1, 2, 3 Spanish 1, 2, 3 Sp[anish 4, 5, 6 Urdu 1, 2, 3 Urdu 4, 5, 6 Vietnamese 1, 2, 3 Vietnamese 4, 5, 6 F. CULTURAL DIVERSITY: In addition to fulfilling the Cultural Diversity requirement, these courses may also be used to fulfill some of the above T.E. requirements, essentially using 1 course to complete 2 requirements. For example, Anthropology 110 can fulfill part of the Behavioral Science requirement and part of Cultural Diversity. This double counting of a class may only be done wth the Cultural Diversity requirement. 8 Administration of Justice ADMJ 29, 51 Anthropology ANTH 2, 4, 6 Art ART 2f - 3TC Biology BIO 8 Early Childhood Edu ECE 12 English Literature ELIT 6, 21, 24, 44 Film/TV F/TV 48 Geography GEOG 4, 10 HIST 3A -3B, 7A - 9, 16A, B, 18A, B, 19A, B Human Development HUMA 10 Humanities HUMI 9-14C, 16, 63 2
Intercultural Studies ICS 3A - 55 International Studies INTL 5-63 Journalism JOUR 2 Music MUS 1C Philosopy PHIL 14A, 14B, 14C, 49 Political Science POLI 15, 16 Psychology PSYC 12 Social Science SOSC 15-17 Sociology SOC 8, 28, 51 Speech SPCH 7 Women's Studies WMST 1-49 3
De Anza College Major Transfer Credit Agreement 2009-2010 Catalog Notre Dame de Namur University agrees to accept the courses listed below in satisfaction of Major Prerequisites in the following majors. For further information or to make an appointment to meet with a transfer counselor, please call the Admission Office at 650.508.3600. BIOLOGY The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Biology major Cellular & Organic Biology BIO 1101 + 1103 BIO 6A + 6B General Chemistry CHE 1202 + 1204 CHEM 1A + 1B + 1C Organic Chemistry (Recommended to take at NDNU) CHE 2203 + 2205 CHEM 12A + 12B + 12C Calculus 1 or Applied Calculus or Statistics MTH1320, 1233 or 2502 MATH 1A, 1B, 1C, 10 Physics 2 Series (non Calculus) PHY 1003 + 1205 PHYS 1A + 2B + 2C Physics 4 Series (Calculus required) PHY 1304 + 1306 PHYS 4A + 4B+ 4C BUSINESS The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Business major. Introduction to Business BUS 1000 BUS 10 Business Values BUS 1008 N/A Macroeconomics BUS 1100 ECON 1 Microeconomics BUS 1108 ECON 2 Fundamentals of Accounting BUS 1216 ACCT 1A Financial Accounting BUS 1224 ACCT 1B Managerial Accounting BUS 1232 ACCT 1B Statistics MTH 2502 MATH 10 PSYCHOLOGY The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requiremets for NDNU's Psychology major General Psychology PSY 1001 PSYC 1 Statistics MTH 2502 MATH 10, PSY 15 COMMUNICATION The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requiremets for NDNU's Communication major Introduction to Communication BUS 1400 JOUR 2 Oral Communication BUS 1408 SPCH 1 Communication Technology BUS 2428 N/A American Business Foundations BUS 1000 BUS 10 4
LIBERAL STUDIES NDNU agrees to accept the courses listed below in satisfaciton of Liberal Studies major requirements. Each course can be used to fulfill only one requirement. For further information or to make an appointment with a transfer counselor, please contact the Admission Office. Language Studies Advanced Writing ENG 2108 Must be taken at NDNU Linguistics ENG 2164 Must be taken at NDNU Oral Communication BUS 1408 SPCH 1 Math Math for Elementary Teachers I MTH 2606 EDU 46, MATH 46 Math for Elementary Teachers II MTH 2607 Must be taken at NDNU Natural Science & Techology Physical Science PHY 1109 GEOL 10 Life Science BIO 1009 BIOL 10 Social Science U.S Government PSC 1000 POLI 1 World Geography PSC 2120 GEO 10 California HIST 2350 HIST 10 The New Nation HIST 2300 HIST 17A Humanities Modern Languages 6-8 Units At least two semesters of courses in the same language or the third level of high school language with grades of "C" or higher. Religions of the World REL 2250 HUMI 9 Children's Literature ENG 2624 EDUC 58 The Arts 2 courses from: Art Educatiion Concepts/Music 6 Units ART2605, MUS2067, THE 2151 Must be taken at NDNU Education Concepts/Children's Theatre Human Development General Psychology PSY 1001 PSYC 1 Developmental Psychology PSY 2141 PSYC 14 Physical Educ in Elementary School EDU 2003 Must be taken at NDNU Introduction to Education EDU 2006 Must be taken at NDNU Senior Seminar EDU 2080 Must be taken at NDNU Concentration 12 Units Must be taken at NDNU 5