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Program Code: sac.ml.aat

Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer 2019-2020 The Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer prepares students to transfer into the CSU system. Completion of the A.A.-T degree also provides guaranteed admission with junior status to the CSU system, although not to a particular campus or major. Upon completion of the A.A.-T in Spanish, students will have demonstrated success in introductory courses in Spanish including speaking, listening, writing, and reading. This knowledge will be evidenced by a wider understanding of basic historical and cultural aspects of Spanish speaking countries. In addition, students will have the capacity to write and think in a critically analytical way about issues pertaining to the diverse manifestation of the Spanish language throughout the world.

Learning Outcome(s): Students will develop all levels of proficiency in comprehending, speaking, reading, and writing in the current modern language classes while developing an understanding of the literary and cultural context of each language. Required Courses: 20 units Units Spanish 101, Elementary Spanish I — OR — Spanish 101H, Honors Elementary Spanish I 5 Spanish 102, Elementary Spanish II 5 — OR — Spanish 102H, Honors Elementary Spanish II 5 Spanish 201, Intermediate Spanish I 5 — OR — Spanish 201H, Honors Intermediate Spanish I 5 Spanish 202, Intermediate Spanish II 5 — OR — Spanish 202H, Honors Intermediate Spanish II 5

NOTE: Students who come to SAC with credit for Spanish 101 and 102 (or 2 and 3 years of high school Spanish respectively) must take the equivalent of 10 units from the following list of possible substitution courses, including another language at the 101 or 102 level. Substitution Courses: Ethnic Studies 101, Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3) — OR — Ethnic Studies 101H, Honors Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3) Anthropology 100, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) — OR — Anthropology 100H, Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) Sociology 100, Introduction to Sociology (3) — OR — Sociology 100H, Honors Introduction to Sociology (3) Sociology 140, Analysis of Social Trends and Problems (3) — OR — Sociology 140H, Honors Analysis of Social Trends and Problems (3) Women’s Studies 101, Introduction to Women’s Studies (3) Geography 100, World Regional Geography (3) — OR — Geography 100H, Honors World Regional Geography (3) Communications Studies 103, Introduction to Intercultural Communication (3) — OR — Communications Studies 103H, Honors Introduction to Intercultural Communication (3) Anthropology 104, Language and Culture (3) — OR — Anthropology 104H, Honors Language and Culture (3) English 104, Language and Culture (3) — OR — English 104H, Honors Language and Culture (3) History 150, Latin American Civilization to Independence (3) History 151, Modern Latin American Civilization (3) History 153, History of Mexico (3) List A: Select one (3-4 units) 3-4 Spanish 195A, Advanced Conversational Spanish (3) — OR — Spanish 195B, Advanced Conversational Spanish (3) Spanish 213, College Spanish Composition (3) History 124, Mexican American History in the United States (3) — OR — History 124H, Honors Mexican American History in the United States (3) History 105, Ancient Mesoamerican Civilization (3) — OR — Anthropology 105, Ancient Mesoamerican Civilization (3) Communications Studies, 101, Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) — OR — Communications Studies, 101H Honors Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) English 102H, Honors Literature and Composition (4) — OR — English 102H, Honors Literature and Composition (4) English 103, Critical Thinking and Writing (4) — OR — English 103H, Honors Critical Thinking and Writing (4) Philosophy 110, Critical Thinking (4) — OR — Philosophy 110H, Honors Critical Thinking (4) Total 23-24 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE IN ARTS FOR TRANSFER (A.A.-T) OR ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE FOR TRANSFER (A.S.-T)

Course Substitutions and Reciprocity, Requirements Policy and Procedures Student completion requirements for the associate degree for transfer: Students who have completed courses at another California college, a 1.) 60 semester or 90 quarter CSU regionally accredited institution and/or California community colleges are now transferable units. At least 12 of the units completed an external exam such as AP, offering Associate Degrees for Transfer must be earned at Santa Ana College. CLEP, or IB may apply the coursework or (ADT) to the CSU. These may include 2.) The California State University General exam results toward AA-T/AS-T major Associate in Arts (AA-T) or Associate in Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE requirements as follows: Science (AS-T) degrees. These degrees are Breadth); OR the Intersegmental General designed to provide a clear pathway to a 1.) A course with a C-ID designation Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) CSU major and baccalaureate degree. which is completed at another California pattern.(Students pursuing an ADT in California community college students community college will be substituted Biology or Chemistry must use CSU General who are awarded an AA-T or AS-T degree for a SAC course that meets an Associate Education for STEM or IGETC for STEM. are guaranteed admission with junior Degree for Transfer (ADT) major Please see a counselor for specific standing somewhere in the CSU system requirement designated with the same requirements for each). and given priority admission consideration C-ID number SAC departmental approval to their local CSU campus or to a program 3.) A minimum of 18 semester or 27 quarter is not required. that is deemed similar to their community units in the major or area of emphasis as 2.) A course without a C-ID designation college major. This priority does not determined by the community college which is completed at a regionally guarantee admission to specific majors or district (see Instructional Programs portion accredited institution, other than a campuses. of the catalog). California community college, will be 4.) Obtainment of a minimum grade point reviewed by SAC discipline faculty. Students who have been awarded an average (GPA) of 2.0. Course-to-course substitution will be AA-T or AS-T are able to complete their granted based on discipline faculty remaining requirements for the 120-unit 5.) Earn a grade of C or better in all courses determination of comparability to a SAC baccalaureate degree within 60 semester required for the major or area of emphasis. course with the approved C-ID or 90 quarter units. Santa Ana College currently offers the designation for the given ADT. Course- following Associate in Arts and Associate in to-course substitution will be granted in Santa Ana College offers numerous AA-T Science for Transfer degrees: accordance with the statewide C-ID and AS-T degrees. To find out which CSU Administration of Justice descriptor when the SAC course does not campuses accept each degree, please Anthropology have an approved C-ID designation, but a meet with a SAC counselor. You can also Art History statewide C-ID descriptor exists. When find this information at: Biology no such descriptor exists, course www.adegreewithaguarantee.com. Business Administration substitution will be based on discipline Chemistry An A.A.-T or A.S.-T degree may not be the faculty determination of comparability Communication Studies best option for students intending to to a SAC course included on the ADT. Computer Science transfer to a particular CSU campus, or to Early Childhood Education 3.) Students who have completed an a university or college that is not part of Economics external examination such as AP, CLEP, the CSU system. Current and prospective Elementary Teacher Education and IB are granted course credit toward community college students are English ADT major requirements as listed in the encouraged to meet with a counselor to Film, Television and Electronic Media SAC catalog (Students should be aware review their options for transfer and to Geography that AP credit may be awarded/counted develop an educational plan that best Geology differently by the transfer institution). meets their goals and needs. History Journalism 4.) A course completed at another *Please consult a counselor regarding Kinesiology California community college that is specific course requirements for your Mathematics approved as part of an associate degree transfer institution. Music for transfer will be applied to the Nutrition corresponding Santa Ana College Philosophy Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) in Physics the corresponding SAC ADT area. Political Science Courses completed at other California Psychology community colleges must be part of the Sociology ADT at the time the student completed Spanish the course. Courses completed at other Studio Arts CCC’s prior to ADT approval will be Theatre Arts “grandfathered”.