Mount San Jacinto College Articulation Agreement 2009-2010

The following courses taken at Mount San Jacinto College will transfer to the University of Redlands, School of Business (campus located in Temecula) in fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Degree.

Students must complete 120 units of semester academic credit with a minimum 2.0 GPA 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 (see your School of Business advisor for upper-division courses).

Courses taken at all participating colleges through Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will transfer to the University of Redlands. (additional courses may transfer; courses which transfer to CSU or UC will likely be accepted- see your advisor for further information )

Arts and Humanities (minimum 12 credits) PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy I PHIL 104 World Religions ART 100 Art Appreciation PHIL 105 Introduction to Ethics ART 101 Art History: Prehistoric thru Medieval PHIL 108 Contemporary Religions in the USA Art PHIL 109 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy ART 101H Honors Art History: Prehistoric thru PHIL 110 Renaissance and Modern Philosophy Medieval Art PHIL 111 Contemporary Philosophy ART 102 Art History: Renaissance to 20th PHIL 112 Methods of Argument Century Art SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II ART 103 Introduction to Modernism SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I ART 103H Honors Introduction to Modernism SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II DAN 100 History and Appreciation of Dance TH A 101 Introduction to Theatre DAN 125 Introduction to Choreography TH A 135 Introduction to Film DAN 133 American Popular Dance on Stage, TH A 136 Cultural History of American Motion Screen, and Television Pictures ENGL 103 Critical Thinking and Writing ENGL 103H Honors Critical Thinking and Writing Social Sciences (minimum 9 credits) ENGL 105 World Folklore ENGL 107 American Literature: Colonial-1865 ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology ENGL 108 American Literature: 1865 to Present ANTH 102H Honors Cultural Anthropology ENGL 120 English Literature: Anglo Saxon to 1775 ANTH 103A Native North Americans ENGL 121 English Literature: 1775-1950 ANTH 103B Northwest Coast Indians ENGL 200 Survey of Drama ANTH 103C Cultures of the Pacific Islands ENGL 203 Survey of Shakespeare ANTH 103D Latin American Cultures ENGL 210 Analysis of Poetry ANTH 103E Cultures of Africa ENGL 220 Analysis of Fiction ANTH 104 World Prehistory ENGL 240 Native American Literature ANTH 104H Honors World Prehistory ENGL 250 Women and Literature ANTH 115 Introduction to Archaeology FREN 102 Elementary French II ANTH 116 Introduction to Archaeology Lab FREN 201 Intermediate French I CDE 110 Child Development FREN 202 Intermediate French II CDE 110H Honors Child Development HIST 101 Western Civilization I: to 1500 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics HIST 102 Western Civilization II: 1500 to Present ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics Era GEOG 102 Cultural Geography HIST 136 Cultural History of American Motion GEOG 111 Geography of California Pictures* GER 125 Psychology of Aging MUS 100 Introduction and Appreciation of Music GER 130 Sociology of Aging MUS 102 History and Appreciation of Music HIST 103 History of World Civilization: To 1500 MUS 107 Introduction to and Appreciation of HIST 103H Honors History of World Civilization: To American Music 1500

1 Revised 5.29.07 er HIST 104 History of World Civilization: Since ANAT 101H Honors Human Anatomy and 1500 Physiology I HIST 104H Honors History of World Civilization: ANAT 102 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Since 1500 ANAT 102H Honors Human Anatomy and HIST 136 Cultural History of American Motion Physiology II Pictures ANTH 101H Honors Physical Anthropology PS 101 Introduction to American Government ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy and Politics BIOL 115 Topics in Biology PS 101H Honors Introduction to American BIOL 116 Natural History and Biodiversity Government and Politics BIOL 117 Conservation Biology PS 102 Comparative Politics and Government BIOL 125 Microbiology PS 102H Honors Comparative Politics and BIOL 130 Marine Biology Government BIOL 134 Human Heredity and Evolution PS 104 Current Political Issues and Trends BIOL 135 Introduction to Evolution PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology BIOL 140 Ecology PSYC 101H Honors Introduction to Psychology BIOL 142 The World of Insects PSYC 102 Personal Growth BIOL 143 Animal Behavior PSYC 103 Human Development BIOL 144 Plant Biology PSYC 103H Honors Human Development BIOL 146 Biodiversity PSYC 104 Psychology of Gender BIOL 150 General Biology I PSYC 105 Social Psychology BIOL 151 General Biology II PSYC 106 Psychology of Personality BIOL 201 Biostatistics PSYC 107 Psychobiology CHEM 100 Introduction to Chemistry PSYC 125 Psychology of Aging CHEM 101 General Chemistry I SOCI 101 Principles of Sociology CHEM 102 General Chemistry II SOCI 102 Contemporary Social Problems CHEM 112 Organic Chemistry I SOCI 105 Social Psychology CHEM 113 Organic Chemistry II SOCI 106 Intercultural Relations ENVS 101 Environmental Science SOCI 115 Contemporary Chicano in Society GEOG 101 Physical Geography SOCI 130 Sociology of Aging GEOL 101 Physical Geology GEOL 102 Physical Geology Lab Writing and Communication (minimum of 6 credits) GEOL 103 Environmental Geology English Composition (at least one course from this GEOL 105 History of Geology area) PHY 101 Basic Physics: Energy and Motion ENGL 101 Freshman Composition PHY 102 Basic Electricity and Modern Physics ENGL 101H Honors Freshman Composition PHY 201 Mechanics and Wave Motion PHY 202 Electricity and Magnetism PHY 202H Honors Electricity and Magnetism Math and Science (minimum 9 credits) Math (at least one course from this area) MATH 102 Finite Mathematics MATH 105 College Algebra MATH 110 Precalculus For further information please contact: MATH 135 Calculus for Social Sciences and Business School of Business Admissions 1-888-999-9844 MATH 140 Introduction to Statistics Or MATH 211 Calculus I and Analytic Geometry Pat Golden-Romero, MATH 212 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Assistant Director of Enrollment, Temecula campus MATH 212H Honors Analytic Geometry and (951) 296-2067, [email protected] Calculus II MATH 213 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III Campus location: MATH 215 Differential Equations 27270 Madison Ave. Suite 200 Natural Sciences (at least one course from this area) Temecula, CA. 92590 ANAT 101 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

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