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A Typical Transfer Plan… High School

LOWER Class Standing: DIVISION General 0 Units/Credits Education - AHC AHC - Transfer FRESHMAN Prep for Major (2+ years) (Articulation) 30 Units/Credits Electives Minimum Transferable SOPHOMORE 4-Year Units/Credits needed: (UC=60, CSU=60, Maximum=70) Institution A.A./A.S. Degree (Optional) 60 Units/Credits (4+ years) UPPER DIVISION JUNIOR Units for major 4-Year (30+) 90 Units/Credits Upper Division General Institution Education SENIOR Elective (2+ years) Units/Credits 120 Units/Credits Bachelor’s Degree B.A. / B.S. / A.B. Approx. 124+ Semester/180+ Quarter Units/Credits Allan Hancock College University Transfer Center - Higher Education Guide REV: 7/19

UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALIFORNIA COLLEGES (UC) (CSU) (CCC) & UNIVERSITIES

NUMBER OF CAMPUSES 10 23 109 76+

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY Upper Division Transfer = 60 semester Upper Division Transfer = 60 semester High School Diploma Refer to individual college catalog REQUIREMENTS FOR units (UC Transferable): completion of units (CSU transferable): completion of or or request booklet on the 7 course pattern (2 Transferable English 30 semester units of CSU general High School Equivalency Independent California Colleges TRANSFER course; 1 IGETC transferable math education requirements including (Oral or and Universities from: course; and 4 transferable college courses Communication, Written Communication, AICCU chosen from at least 2 of the following Critical Thinking, and a transferable math 18 years of age at time of 1100 - 11th Street IGETC subject areas – arts & humanities, course):Min. Transferable GPA = 2.0 admission social & behavioral sciences, and/or (California Resident or 2.4 (non-resident). Suite 315 or Sacramento, CA 95814 physical and biological sciences: Min. High School Juniors & Transferable GPA = 2.4 (California Lower Division Transfer: Must be CSU Phone: (916) 446-7626 Seniors with approval of resident) or 2.8 (non-resident). eligible from high school. Many campuses Fax: (916) 446-7948 do not accept lower division transfers. See Principal Lower Division Transfer: Must be UC a Transfer Center counselor for more eligible from high school. Most campuses information. do not accept lower division transfers. See a Transfer Center counselor for more information.

ADMISSION SELECTION Varies by campus and by major at each Varies by campus and by major at each All campuses admit students who meet Varies by campus and by major at CRITERIA campus. GPA ranges from a 2.4 – 4.0. campus. GPA ranges from a 2.0 – 4.0. minimum eligibility requirements. Some each campus. GPA ranges from a 2.0 Some campuses require completion of Some campuses require completion of programs within the CCC like nursing – 4.0. Some campuses require lower division preparation courses for the lower division preparation courses for the have additional admission requirements completion of lower division intended major. Meet with a counselor for intended major. Meet with a counselor for and cannot accommodate all applicants. preparation courses for the intended specific information and visit specific information and visit major. Meet with a counselor for www.assist.org. www.assist.org specific information.

WEB SITE ADDRESS www.universityofcalifornia.edu www.calstate.edu/apply www.cccapply.net.edu www.aiccu.edu Varies by campus, refer to individual Varies by campus, refer to individual 8 campuses are on the quarter system; UC 17 are on semester system; ACADEMIC School Catalog. School Catalog. CALENDAR Berkeley and UC Merced are on the 6 are on the quarter system. semester system.

DEGREES Bachelors, Masters, Doctorates Bachelors, Masters Associates & Certificates Associate, Bachelors, Masters, AWARDED (Ph.D.), Professional (Law, Doctorates (Ph.D.), Professional Medicine, Dentistry) (varies by campus) Varies by campus California Resident fees = California Residents fees = California Resident fees = USF $63,684 $13,500 per yr. $5,742 per yr. $46.00 per unit USC $72,273 Non-resident fees = Non-resident Tuition fees = $68,479 $70.00 application fee. Stanford UNDERGRADUATE $396.00 per semester $190.00 per unit Non-resident tuition/fees = Westmont $61,400 unit International Tuition fees = FEES 2017-18 $40,182 per yr. $190.00 per unit $80.00 non-resident application fee (Subject to change on a yearly basis) $70.00 application fee.

FINANCIAL AID For FINANCIAL AID information - Consult the financial aid office of each campus and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fasfa.ed.gov A world of information is just a click away.

Visit the California State University website at www.calstate.edu to find out all relevant information about the 23 CSU campuses. The phone numbers listed are the main contact information for the campus office of admission.

9 California State University, Long Beach • S 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-0106 (562) 985-5471 • www.csulb.edu California State University, Los Angeles • Q S - Semester system 10 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032-8530 Q - Quarter system (323) 343-3901 • www.calstatela.edu 11 California Maritime Academy • S 200 Maritime Academy Drive, Vallejo, CA 94590 (707) 654-1330 • www.csum.edu 12 California State University, Monterey Bay • S 100 Campus Center Drive, Seaside, CA 93955-8001 (831) 582-3738 • www.csumb.edu 13 California State University, Northridge • S 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8207 (818) 677-3700 • www.csun.edu 14 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona • Q 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768-4003 (909) 869-5299 • www.csupomona.edu 15 California State University, Sacramento • S 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6048 (916) 278-7766 • www.csus.edu 1 California State University, Bakersfield • Q 16 California State University, San Bernardino • Q 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 (661) 654-3036 • www.csub.edu (909) 537-5188 • www.csusb.edu 2 California State University, Channel Islands • S 17 San Diego State University • S One University Drive, Camarillo, CA 93012 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182-7455 (805) 437-8500 • www.csuci.edu (619) 594-6336 • www.sdsu.edu 3 California State University, Chico • S 18 San Francisco State University • S 400 W. First Street, Chico, CA 95929-0722 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132-1722 (530) 898-6321 • www.csuchico.edu (415) 338-1113 • www.sfsu.edu 4 California State University, Dominguez Hills • S 19 San José State University • S 1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747 One Washington Square, San José, CA 95192-0016 (310) 243-3696 • www.csudh.edu (408) 283-7500 • www.sjsu.edu 5 California State University, East Bay • Q 20 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo • Q 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA 94542-3035 San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 (510) 885-2784 • www.csueastbay.edu (805) 756-2311 • www.calpoly.edu 6 California State University, Fresno • S 21 California State University, San Marcos • S 5150 North Maple Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740-0057 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road (559) 278-2261 • www.csufresno.edu San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 (760) 750-4848 • www.csusm.edu 7 California State University, Fullerton • S 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834-9480 22 Sonoma State University • S (714) 278-2300 • www.fullerton.edu 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 664-2778 • www.sonoma.edu 8 Humboldt State University • S 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521-4957 23 California State University, Stanislaus • S (707) 826-4402 • (866) 850-9556 • www.humboldt.edu One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382 (209) 667-3070 • www.csustan.edu

THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Map of UC Campus Locations

The has nine undergraduate cam- puses. In addition, UC San Francisco is devoted to the health sciences, offering professional programs in dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy and dental hygiene, as well as graduate programs in the health and social sciences. Before enrolling at UCSF, students must complete a minimum of two, and usually three or more, years of college-level work at another institution

University Transfer Center College Cost Comparison

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OFF-CAMPUS BUDGET (Estimated)* 2019-2020

ALLAN HANCOCK

CAMPUS TUITION BOOKS & FOOD & PERSONAL & TRANSPORTATION TOTAL FEES SUPPLIES HOUSING MISC. ALLAN HANCOCK $1,144 $1,971 $6,786-$15,084 $3,564-$3,996 $1,134-$1,278 $14,599- $23,471

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES

CAMPUS TUITION BOOKS & FOOD & PERSONAL & TRANSPORTATION TOTAL FEES SUPPLIES HOUSING MISC. BAKERSFIELD $7416 $2,058 $13,215 $1,704 $1,579 $25,972 CAL POLY, SLO $9,942 $1,941 $14,706 $1,518 $1,317 $29,424 CHICO $7,806 $1,970 $13,216 $1,704 $1,092 $25,298 CHANNEL $6,802 $2,002 $16,188 $1,704 $1,578 $28,874 ISLANDS FRESNO $6,589 $1,972 $15,084 $1,704 $1,278 $26,627 HUMBOLDT $7,780 $1,820 $13,120 $1,460 $1,080 $25,260 MONTEREY $7,147 $1,854 $15,040 $1,450 $1,508 $26,999 NORTHRIDGE $6,927 $2,058 $16,180 $1,704 $1,578 $28,500 SACRAMENTO $7,368 $1,970 $15,084 $1,704 $1,278 $27,404 SAN DIEGO $7,510 $1,969 $13,533 $1,704 $2,038 $26,754 SAN JOSE $7,852 $2,058 $16,189 $1,704 $1,579 $29,382

UNVERSITIES OF CALIFORNIA

CAMPUS TUITION BOOKS & FOOD & PERSONAL & TRANSPORTATION TOTAL FEES SUPPLIES HOUSING MISC. BERKELEY $14,184 $870 $14,404 $1,872 $570 $31,900 DAVIS $14,490 $1,159 $10,588 $1,403 $832 $28,472 IRVINE $15,797 $1,390 $12,862 $1,813 $1,104 $33,338 RIVERSIDE $15,602 $1,400 $10,625 $1,675 $1,650 $28,736 SAN DIEGO $13,672 $1,521 $10,131 $1,949 $1,632 $28,905 SANTA BARBARA $14,073 $1,431 $9,366 $5,433 $1,029 $31,332 LOS ANGELES $12,918 $1,635 $10,653 $4,017 $1,122 $30,345 MERCED $13,262 $1,446 $7,198 $4,385 $1,457 $27,748

PRIVATE/INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

CAMPUS TUITION BOOKS & FOOD & PERSONAL & TRANSPORTATION TOTAL FEES SUPPLIES HOUSING MISC. STANFORD $53,857 $1,245 $16,433 $2,130 Varies $74,570 **SAN DIEGO $50,450 $1,920 $13,374 $2,394 $846 $68,984 WESTMONT $45,410 $1,600 $8,500 $1 ,4 00 $9 0 0 $5 7,410 **USC $57,256 $1,200 $15,916 $1,564 $584 $77,459 *All totals are estimated and are subject to change without notice (rev 7/2019)

** Food and housing reflected is on campus, all others based on off-campus housing University Transfer Center Scholarship Tips While You’re Searching

• Explore all of your scholarship options. Look for scholarships online, in reference books, and at the financial aid office. • Consider local scholarship opportunities: a local scholarship is probably your best chance for getting a scholarship. This means it will be less competitive as there are less applicants. Local banks, credit unions, grocery stores, and churches are all potential resources for community resources. o Small local scholarships = less competition o Big national scholarships = more competition • Start ASAP and apply early: there are many scholarships that have early application deadlines, so don’t miss out on these opportunities. • Check university/college-specific scholarships: check with the university/college you plan to transfer to.

Before You Apply

• Get involved and stay involved in extracurricular activities if possible. • Apply for as many scholarships as you are eligible for: several smaller scholarships can add up to a lot of money. • Apply only if you are eligible: read all the scholarship requirements and directions carefully, to make sure that you are eligible before you send in your application. • Be persistent! Be prepared to spend many hours researching for scholarships and even more time completing the application. Your time will pay off. Start early and don’t give up. • Select the right people to write your letters of recommendation and give them plenty of time to do a good job (allow at least two weeks).

During Your Application

• Read the supplemental materials with the scholarship application to better understand the program’s focus (community service, academics, subject interest). Answer the questions with the focus area in mind. • Answer questions as they are asked. Don’t go off topic. • Fill out all forms completely, accurately, and legibly. Type whenever possible. • Abide by application requirements and deadlines, use checklists, and get organized. • Make a copy of all applications before mailing, and obtain a certificate of mailing for everything you mail. • Promptly return all information requests from scholarship committees.

Beware of Scholarship Scams

• Do NOT pay any organization, company, or individual to apply for scholarships, for scholarship search assistance, or for access to scholarship lists. Legitimate scholarship programs NEVER ask for an application fee. • No one can guarantee you will be awarded a scholarship. • Do not give out personal information like bank account, credit card, or social security numbers. Scholarship Resources

Websites • www.sbscholarship.org • www.ahcfoundation.org • www.fastweb.com • www.maldef.org • www.salef.org • www.AB540.com • www.latinocollegedollars.org • http://e4fc.org/resources/scholarshiplists.html • www.collegegrant.net • www.collegescholarships.org • www.scholarships.com • www.finaid.org • www.petersons.com • www.cns.gov (volunteer positions in your area)

Written Resources available in the University Transfer Center

• Peterson’s Scholarship Almanac • Peterson’s Scholarships, Grants, and Prizes • Dollars and Sense for College Students by Ellen Braitman • The College Board’s College Cost & Financial Aid Handbook • Cash for College by Cynthia Ruiz Mckee and Phiillip C Mckee, Jr. • How to go to College for Almost Free by Ben Kaplan

Other Sources • Local library • Bureau of Indian Affairs • Allan Hancock College: • Financial Aid office • Library • University Transfer Center • Career/Job Placement Center • Your or your parents’ employer(s) • Local chapters of national organizations (i.e. Lion’s, Elk’s, Kiwanis, etc.)

• Social or community service groups you or your parents are affiliated with rev. 1/13/17 Associate Degrees for Transfer

800 South College Drive Santa Maria, CA 93454-6399 1-805-922-6966 www.hancockcollege.edu

Allan Hancock College provides quality educational opportunities that enhance student learning and the creative, intellectual, cultural, and economic vitality of our diverse community. The Allan Hancock Joint Community College District is committed to the active promotion of diversity and equal access and opportunities to all staff, students, and applicants, including qualified members of underrepresented/protected groups. The college assures that no person shall be discriminated against because of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical/mental disability, medicalcondition, status as a Vietnam-era veteran, marital status, or sexual orientation. Allan Hancock College will provide, upon request, alternate translation of its general information documents in large print, Braille, e-text, etc. Please call 1-805-922-6966 ext. 3788. Transfer Degrees Simplified Process Allan Hancock College currently offers transfer The goal of the associate degree for transfer is degrees in the following areas: to save you time and money by providing a clear pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree through Associate in Arts transferring. Transfer Degree (AA-T) Start at Allan Hancock College with a clear plan and • Anthropology • Kinesiology graduate from a California State University with your • Communication • Political Science degree. It couldn’t be simpler and we’re here to help. Studies • Psychology Elementary • • Sociology Ready? Teacher • Identify your major Education • Spanish • See a counselor and develop your education plan • English • Studio Arts • Attend a transfer workshop • History • Theatre Arts Transfer Overview • Visit the University Transfer Center

Allan Hancock College offers a guaranteed way Transfer Degree (AS-T) Set? for you to transfer to the California State University • Administration • Computer Science system. The simplified process allows students who of Justice • Apply to the CSU system complete an Associate in Arts Transfer Degree (AA-T) • Early Childhood or Associate in Science Transfer Degree (AS-T) to • Agriculture Business Education • Apply for an AA-T/AS-degree receive priority admission into the CSU System. • Biology • Mathematics • Meet CSU deadlines for AA-T/AS-T degrees Simply choose your major and complete 60 semester • Business • Nutrition & Dietetics • Complete the FAFSA at fafsa.ed.gov Administration units of required general education coursework and • Physics major-specific lower division coursework. Students • Chemistry Go! who have earned an AA-T or AS-T are admitted to • Plant Science a CSU at junior standing with the opportunity to • Submit intent to enroll complete a baccalaureate degree with 60 additional The courses required for each of the AA-T and AS-T • Request final transcripts to be sent to your CSU semester units. degrees are outlined in the Allan Hancock College course catalog. Make an appointment with an Currently, the college offers 21 associate degrees for transfer. academic counselor as a student interested in an associate degree for transfer (ADT). An AA-T or AS-T degree guarantees admission to a California State University, but not necessarily a specific campus or major,

For more information: University Transfer Center Santa Maria campus: 1-805-922-6966 ext. 3363 Lompoc Valley Center: 1-805-735-3366 ext. 5363

Counseling Office Santa Maria campus: 1-805-922-6966 ext. 3293 Lompoc Valley Center: 1-805-922-6966 ext. 5200

Or visit our website at: www.hancockcollege.edu 2019–2020 CSU General Education Requirements In order to graduate with a bachelor's degree from a California State University, a student must complete a minimum of 48 units in a predetermined pattern of general education. Allan Hancock College will

certify completion of up to 39 lower division general education units on the pattern below. The remaining IN required units must be upper division courses completed at the four year institution. OTHER NEEDED COLLEGES PROGRESS COMPLETED Courses may not be used in more than one area.

AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING (9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one course each from A1, A2, and A3) Grade of "C-" or better required in Area A. A1 Oral Communication (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units): SPCH 101, 102, 106 A2 Written Communication (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) Required: ENGL 101 A3 Critical Thinking (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units): ENGL 103; PHIL 112, 114; SPCH 106

AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING (9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one course each from Physical Sci., Life Sci., and Math./Quant. Reasoning) One lab course is required. Grade of "C-" or better required in Area B4. Lab courses are underlined. B1 Physical Science (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units): ASTR 100; CHEM 110, 120, 150, 151, 180, 181; GEOG 101, 110; GEOL 100, 114, 131, 141; PHSC 111, 112; PHYS 100, 110, 141, 142, 161, 162, 163 B2 Life Science (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units): ANTH 101; BIOL 100, 120, 124, 125, 128, 132, 150, 154, 155 B3 Laboratory Activity: ANTH 110 or one lab course from Area B1 or B2. B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units): MATH 100, 105, 121, 123, 131, 135, 141, 181, 182, 183, 184

AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one course each from Area C1 & C2) U.S. History and C1 Arts (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) American ART 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 115, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165; Institutions DANC 101; DRMA 103, 104, 110, 111; FCS 144; FILM 101, 102, 107, 110, 115; GRPH 110, 129; a) HIST 107 or 108 MMAC 115; MUS 100, 101, 102, 104, 106; PHTO 110 or 118 and POLS 101 or 103 C2 Humanities (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) The CSU system will ASL 121, 138; ENGL 102, 106, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 144, 145, 146, not award a degree 148; FILM 103, 104, 109, 119; FRCH 101, 102; HIST 101, 102, 104, 105, 138; HUM 101, until the US History and 102, 104, 105; PHIL 101, 102, 105, 121, 122; SPAN 101, 102, 103, 104, 112; SPCH 108 American Institutions requirement is fulfilled. Political Science AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCE course to meet this (9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with courses in at least 2 disciplines.) requirement must AJ 101,103; ANTH 102, 103; BUS 121, 141; ECON 101, 102, 121, 141; ECS 100, 101; GEOG 102, 103; be completed in a California institution. GBST 101, 141; HIST 101, 102, 103, 107, 108, 118, 119, 120; HUM 101, 102, 103; POLS 101, 103, 104, 105; PSY 101, 105, 112, 113, 117, 118, 119, 121; SOC 101, 102, 104, 110, 120, 155, 160; SPCH 103, 110

AREA E: LIFELONG LEARNING & SELF-DEVELOPMENT (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) DANC 110, 120, 130; ECS 100; FCS 131; FSN 109, 110, 112; HED 100; HUSV 110; LS 101 PD 100, 101; PSY 106, 112, 113, 117, 118; SOC 106, 110. NOTE: Only 1 unit from the following PE or PEIA courses is applicable to Area E: PE 120, 121, 123, 130, 133, 134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 154, 156, 160, 164, 167, 170, 172,: PEIA 100, 105, 110, 120, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 150, 155, 170, 185

Total maximum lower division NOTE: Some CSU campuses may require different or additional requirements. See a counselor regarding specific instructions units in Areas A-E (39) for the CSU you have selected.

REV. 7-2019 2019-2020 Allan Hancock College AP Equivalency List AHC Associate AP AP AHC Unit Degree AHC GE CSU GE IGETC Examination Score Credit Subject Credit 3 ART 103 3 3 sem units 3 sem units toward Area Art History Category 3 4,5 ART 103+104 6 toward Area 3A or 3B Biology 3,4,5 BIOL 100 4 Category 1 4 sem units in Area B2 & B3 4 sem units toward Area 5B & 5C Calculus AB 3,4,5 MATH 181 4 Category 4B 3 sem units toward Area B4 3 sem units toward Area 2A Calculus BC 3,4,5 MATH 181+182 8 Category 4B 3 sem units toward Area B4 3 sem units toward Area 2A Calculus BC//AB Subscore 3,4,5 MATH 181+182 8 Category 4B 3 sem units toward Area B4 3 sem units toward Area 2A 3 CHEM 120 4 Chemistry Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 4 sem units toward Area 5A & 5C 4,5 CHEM 150 5 Chinese Language and 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 Culture 6A Comparative Government 3,4,5 POLS 105 3 Category 2A 3 sem units toward Area D8 3 sem units toward Area 4H & Politics 3 N/A 3 N/A Computer Science A (Elective) 4 Category 4B w/ 4 N/A N/A 4,5 CS or 5 score 3 N/A 3 N/A Computer Science Principles (Elective) 8 Category 4B w/ 4 N/A N/A 4,5 CS 111+112 or 5 score English Language and 3,4,5 ENGL 101 4 Category 4A 3 sem units toward Area A2 3 sem units toward Area 1A Composition English Language and 3,4,5 ENGL 101 4 Category 4A 3 sem units toward Area A2 3 sem units toward Area 1A Composition and and and and and and and English Literature and 3,4,5 ENGL 102 3 Category 4B 3 sem units toward Area C2 3 sem units toward Area 1A or 3B Composition

English Literature and ENGL 101 4 Category 4A 6 sem units toward Area A2 +C2 3 sem units toward Area 1A or 3B Composition 3,4,5 Environmental Science 3 sem units toward Area 3,4,5 BIOL 120 3 Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 5A and 5C

European History 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 or D6 3 sem units toward Area 3B or 4F

French Language and Culture 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 FRCH 102 5 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A French Literature 3, 4, 5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 N/A (F09)

German Language and Culture 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 Human Geography 3,4,5 GEOG 102 3 Category 2A 3 sem units toward Area D5 3 sem units toward Area 4E Italian Language and Culture 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 ITAL 103 5 Category 3 N/A (F10) Japanese Language and Culture 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 Latin Literature or 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 N/A (F09) Latin: Vergil 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A Latin 3,4,5 No Equivalent Course 3 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 Macroeconomics 3,4,5 ECON 101 3 Category 2A 3 sem units toward Area D2 3 sem units toward Area 4B Microeconomics 3,4,5 ECON 102 3 Category 2A 3 sem units toward Area D2 3 sem units toward Area 4B Music Theory 3,4,5 MUS 111 4 Category 3 N/A (F09) N/A Physics 1 3,4,5 N/A 4 (Elective) Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 N/A Physics 2 3,4,5 N/A 4 (Elective) Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 N/A Physics B 3,4,5 N/A 4 (Elective) Category 1 N/A (F13) 4 sem units toward Area 5A & 5C Physics C: Electricity and 3,4,5 PHYS 141 4 Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 3 sem units toward Area 5A & 5C Magnetism Physics C: Mechanics 3,4,5 PHYS 141 4 Category 1 4 sem units toward Area B1 & B3 3 sem units toward Area 5A & 5C

Psychology 3,4,5 PSY 101 3 Category 2A 3 sem units toward Area D9 3 sem units toward Area 4I Spanish Language and 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 3,4,5 SPAN 103 5 Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 Culture 6A Spanish Literature and Culture 3(Elective) Category 3 3 sem units each toward Area 3B and 6A 3,4,5 N/A 3 sem units toward Area C2 Statistics 3,4,5 MATH 123 4 Category 4B 3 sem units toward Area B4 3 sem units toward Area 2A Studio Art: 2D Design 3,4,5 N/A 3 (Elective) N/A N/A N/A Studio Art: 3D Design 3,4,5 N/A 3 (Elective) N/A N/A N/A

Studio Art: Drawing 3,4,5 N/A 3 (Elective) N/A N/A N/A

3 sem units toward Area D8 3 sem units toward Area 4H and US2 U.S. Government & Politics 3,4,5 N/A 3 (Elective) Category 2B + US-2 3 HIST 118 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 3 sem units toward Area 3B or 4F and U. S. History Category 2B 4,5 HIST 107+108 6 or D6 + US-1 US1 3 HIST 101 3 World History Category 3 3 sem units toward Area C2 or 3 sem units toward Area 3B or 4F 4,5 HIST 101+102 6 D6 GUARANTEE YOUR ADMISSION TO A UNIVERSITY! See a counselor today to talk about your options.

Meet university criteria and you will be guaranteed acceptance to the following universities: UC Davis UC Irvine UC Merced (VAFB location) UC Santa Barbara Northern Arizona University UC Santa Cruz Arizona State University UC Riverside

Allan Hancock College also has guarantees with a number of historically black colleges and universities.

If you are interested in a guaranteed transfer to a California State University, ask a counselor about the many associate degrees for transfer available.

Contact the University Transfer Center today for more information. 1-805-922-6966 ext. 3363 | building A, Room 205 2019–2020 IGETC may notreceive unitsinthat otherlanguage for UCAdmission. NOTE: OTHER COLLEGES Students withformal schoolinginalanguage otherthanEnglishthrough the 9th grade

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COMPLETED Total maximumlower division IGETC unitsinAreas 1-5 (31) or University ofCalifornia system withouttheneed, transfer, after to takeadditionallower-division general astudentpermit to transfer from Completion ofalltherequirements intheIntersegmental GeneralEducation Transfer will Curriculum (IGETC) NOTE: 1. requirements for IGETC) Courses usedto meetthisrequirement may usedto be satisfy 6 units, onecourse from group 1andonecourse from group 2. ofIGETC;(Not may part CSUonly; completed be priorto transfer; other thanEnglish 550 ontheCollege Board Achievement Test inForeign Language C– orbetter Complete 2years ofthesameforeign withagrade school of languageinjuniorhighSchool/high 5C- 5B- (1 course, units) 3-5semester or 4-6quarter Physical: 5A- units; at 7-9semester leastonemustincludealaboratory; or9-12quarter (2 courses, onePhysical Science course Science course; andoneBiological #F14, 112,113,117,118,119120121#F13;SOC101,102,104,155#F05,110,120,160#F08;SPCH110#S06 #F13, 102#F14,103#S07,107,108,118,119120#F99;HUM101#S07;POLS101,103,104,105;PSY105 101;ANTH102,103;BUS141#S05;ECONAJ 101,102,141#S05;ECS100,101; (At least3courses, from at units) leasttwo disciplines;9semester or12-1Squarter 103,104,112#S07 102#F02, 140 139#F99, 135, 138#S05, Humanities:(1course,3B- units) 3semester or4-5quarter (1course,3A- Arts: units) 3semester or4-5quarter (At least3courses, units) withat andonefrom leastonefrom theHumanities;9semester or12-1Squarter theArts 2A- Math: (1 course, units) 3semester or4-5quarter 1C- Oral Communication, (CSU 1course, only; units) 3semester or4-5quarter Critical 1B- Thinking, (1course, units) 3semester or4-5quarter 1A- EnglishComposition, (1course, units) 3semester or4-5quarter grade of"C" orbetter ("C-" isnotacceptable.) education courses to satisfy campusgeneral education requirements. All courses mustbecompleted witha ANTH 101 GEOL 101,110#F08; GEOG SPAN 101,102,105,121,122; PHIL 105#F96; 104#F96, 102#F96, 101#F95, HUM 104,105,138#F03; 102#F96, 101#F95, HIST 100,101,102,104,106#S05 MUS 101,102,107; FILM ASL 120#F02, 121#S10; 124#S10; FRCH 101, 102#SU10; SPAN 101, 102, 103#F05, 104#F05, 112#S07 104#F05, SPAN 101,102,103#F05, 101,102#SU10; FRCH 124#S10; 121#S10; 120#F02, ASL AREA 6- LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC REQUIREMENT ONLY) AREA 5- PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AREA 4- SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: AREA 3- ARTS AND HUMANITIES: AREA 2- MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING: AREA 1- ENGLISH COMMUNICATION U.S. HISTORY AND AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS C SU GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS IN POLS 101 •CSU= 3courses required, Science Laboratory Biological Course(s) listed above may alsobecounted inArea 4. , 110 (Intersegmental GeneralEducation Transfer Curriculum) MATH 123*,

or OR : #S06; BIOL BIOL #S06; 103 (1 course, units) 3-5semester or4-6quarter earnascore of3orhigherontheForeign Advance Language Placement Test OR and 131*,135*,141*,181*,182,183,184 complete unitsfrom thecourses below. : 2. ANTH 100 100 #F19, 144#F08, HIST 1 *, 120, , 114, 131#F02, 141#F02; PHSC PHSC 141#F02; , 114,131#F02, one from eachgroup 110 07 ; 124 OR or Allan Hancock College , 108

125 One 145, 146, 148#F96; FILM 103#S06, 104#F18, 109#F19, 119#F19; FRCH 102#F02; FRCH 119#F19; 109#F19, 104#F18, 103#S06, FILM 145, 146,148#F96; , or 132

laboratory course from Area 5Aor5B. 118 , 150

Courses may not be used in more than onearea. inmorethan Courses used maynotbe •UC= 2courses required, , ART 101, 103, 104, 105, 106; DANC 101; DRMA 103,110,111; DRMA 101; DANC 101,103,104,105,106; ART 154

ASTR 100;CHEM , 155 111 ASL 121#F02, 138#F03; ENGL 102#F96, 130, 131, 132#F99,133, 130,131,132#F99,133, 102#F96, ENGL 138#F03; 121#F02, ASL

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112 ENGL 103#F96; PHIL 114# PHIL 103#F96; ENGL to acampusineithertheCalifornia State University OR *; PHYS 100#F04, 110*, 100#F04, PHYS *; ENGL formal inalanguage schooling 120 GBST 101,141#S05;GEOG102,103;HIST101 Lab coursesLab are underlined. 101 oneeachfrom groups (a)and(b). , # * 150

SPCH 101,102,106# SPCH with acounselor for more information. by eitherUCorCSU both.Please consult Indicates that transfer credit may belimited If takenindicatedIf semester orlater. , 151 Institutions requirementInstitutions isfulfilled. andAmerican until theUSHistory The CSUsystem willnotaward adegree , 180 #F13, #F13, 141 F93 *, OR 181 142 #F13; *, S05 161

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163 * REV. 7-2019 2019–2020 University of California List of AHC Transferable Courses

ACCT 130 DANC 101 ENGR 161 HUM 101 MUS 132 PEIA 145* SOC 160 ACCT 140 DANC 110 ENGR 162 HUM 102 MUS 133 PEIA 150* SPAN 101 AG 101 DANC 111 ENGR 170 HUM 103 MUS 137 PEIA 155* SPAN 102 AG 102 DANC 115 ENGR 171 HUM 104 MUS 140 PEIA 170* SPAN 103 AG 125 DANC 120 ET 100 HUM 105 MUS 143 PEIA 195* SPAN 104 AG 150 DANC 121 FILM 101 ITAL 101 MUS 144 PHIL 101 SPAN 105 AG 152 DANC 125 FILM 102 ITAL 102 MUS 145 PHIL 102 SPAN 111 AG 156 DANC 130 FILM 103 ITAL 103 MUS 146 PHIL 105 SPAN 112 AG 158 DANC 131 FILM 104 ITAL 104 MUS 150 PHIL 112 SPCH 101 AG 160 DANC 133 FILM 107 LBRY 170* MUS 151 PHIL 114 SPCH 102 AG 161 DANC 135 FILM 108 LS 101 PD 100 PHIL 121 SPCH 103 AJ 101 DANC 137 FILM 109 MMAC 129 PD 101 PHIL 122 SPCH 106 AJ 105 DANC 138 FILM 110* MATH 105* PE 100 PHTO 110 SPCH 108 ANTH 101 DANC 140 FILM 111* MATH 123* PE 120* PHTO 140 SPCH 110 ANTH 102 DANC 142 FILM 119 MATH 131* PE 121* PHSC 111* THEA 101 ANTH 103 DANC 145 FRCH 101 MATH 135* PE 122* PHSC 112* THEA 102 ANTH 105 DANC 148 FRCH 102 MATH 141* PE 123* PHYS 100 THEA 103 ANTH 110 DANC 151 FSN 110 MATH 181* PE 130* PHYS 110* THEA 104 ARCH 111 DANC 152 GBST 101 MATH 182 PE 132* PHYS 141* THEA 110 ARCH 112 DANC 153 GBST 141 MATH 183 PE 133* PHYS 142* THEA 111 ART 101 DANC 154 GEOG 101 MATH 184 PE 134 PHYS 161* THEA 112 ART 103 DANC 155 GEOG 102 MUS 100 PE 140* PHYS 162* THEA 113 ART 104 DANC 156 GEOG 103 MUS 101 PE 141* PHYS 163* THEA 114 ART 105 DANC 160 GEOG 110 MUS 102 PE 142* POLS 101 THEA 115 ART 106 DANC 161 GEOL 100 MUS 104 PE 143* POLS 103 THEA 116 ART 108 DANC 162 GEOL 114 MUS 106 PE 144* POLS 104 THEA 117 ART 110 DANC 163 GEOL 131 MUS 110 PE 146* POLS 105 THEA 120 ART 112 DANC 164 GEOL 141 MUS 111 PE 154* PSY 101 THEA 121 ART 113 DANC 165 GRPH 127 MUS 112 PE 156* PSY 105 THEA 122 ART 120 DANC 168 GRPH 129 MUS 113 PE 160* PSY 112 THEA 123 ART 121 DANC 170 HED 100 MUS 114 PE 164* PSY 113 ART 122 DANC 171 HIST 101 MUS 120 PE 167* PSY 117 ART 123 DANC 172 HIST 102 MUS 121 PE 170* PSY 118 ART 124 DANC 175 HIST 103 MUS 122 PE 172* PSY 119 ART 125 DANC 178 HIST 104 MUS 123 PEIA 100* PSY 121 ART 126 DANC 180 HIST 105 MUS 124 PEIA 105* SOC 101 ART 133 DANC 182 HIST 107* MUS 125 PEIA 110* SOC 102 ART 134 DANC 183 HIST 108* MUS 126 PEIA 120* SOC 104 ART 154 DANC 184 HIST 118* MUS 127 PEIA 125* SOC 110 ART 160 DANC 185 HIST 119 MUS 128 PEIA 130* SOC 120 ART 161 DANC 186 HIST 120 MUS 129 PEIA 135* SOC 122 * Indicates possible ART 162 DANC 188 HIST 138 MUS 130 PEIA 140* SOC 155 unit ART 163 DRMA 103 limitation. ART 164 DRMA 104 ART 165 DRMA 106 ASL 120 DRMA 110 ASL 121 DRMA 111 A score of 3, 4, or 5 is required to grant credit for IGETC certification. Each AP exam may be applied to one IGETC ASL 124 DRMA 124 area as satisfying one course requirement, with the exception of Language Other Than English (LOTE). Students ASL 138 ECON 101 who have earned credit for an AP exam should not take a comparable college course because transfer credit will ASTR 100 ECON 102 not be granted for both. There is no equivalent AP exam for Area 1b-Critical Thinking/Composition requirement. ASTR 121 ECON 141 ATH 104 ECS 100 BIOL 100* ECS 101 AP CERT. IGETC AP CERT. IGETC BIOL 120 ECS 130 EXAMINATION UNITS AREA EXAMINATION UNITS AREA BIOL 124 EDUC 130 BIOL 125 EMS 102 Art History 3 3A or 3B U.S. Government & Politics 3 4 & US 2 BIOL 128 ENGL 101 Biology 4 5B & 5C Human Geography 3 4 BIOL 132 ENGL 102 BIOL 150 ENGL 103 Calculus AB 3 2A Italian Language & Culture 3 3B & 6A BIOL 154 ENGL 105 Calculus BC 3 2A Japanese Language & Culture 3 3B & 6A BIOL 155 ENGL 106 Calculus BC/ AB subscore 3 2A Latin Literature or Latin: Vergil 3 3B & 6A BUS 101 ENGL 130 BUS 110 ENGL 131 Chemistry 4 5A & 5C Latin 3 3B & 6A BUS 141 ENGL 132 Chinese Language & Culture 3 3B & 6A Physics 1 4 5A & 5C CBIS 101 ENGL 133 Macroeconomics 3 4 Physics 2 4 5A & 5C CBIS 112* ENGL 135 CHEM 120* ENGL 138 Microeconomics 3 4 Physics B 4 5A & 5C CHEM 140 ENGL 139 English Language 3 1A Physics C mechanics 3 5A & 5C CHEM 150 ENGL 140 English Literature 3 1A or 3B Physics C electricity/magnetism 3 5A & 5C CHEM 151 ENGL 144 CHEM 180 ENGL 145 Environmental Science 3 5A & 5C Psychology 3 4 CHEM 181 ENGL 146 European History 3 3B or 4F Spanish Language & Culture 3 3B & 6A CS 102 ENGL 148 CS 111 ENGR 100 French Language 3 3B & 6A Spanish Literature & Culture 3 3B & 6A CS 112 ENGR 126 French Literature & Culture 3 3B & 6A Statistics 3 2A CS 131 ENGR 152 German Language & Culture 3 3B & 6A U.S. History 3 (3B or 4) & US 1 CS 161 ENGR 154 CS 181 ENGR 156 Comparative Govnmt. & Politics 3 4 World History 3 3B or 4F

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