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University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I 2016-2017 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students who matriculate into the University of La Verne and who are fully certified for the California State University General Education-Breadth (CSU-GE) pattern or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) from a regionally accredited California Community College will be credited with fulfilling all of La Verne's General Education-Breadth requirement with the exception of the Foreign Language requirement depending on the student's declared major. Students must provide proof of certification when the final transcript is sent to La Verne. Transfer students will be required to complete the University Values (UV) requirements. These requirements will introduce students to the values of the University as they are articulated in the Mission Statement. Please refer to the catalog at www.laverne.edu for specific UV requirement guidelines. BREADTH REQUIREMENTS CRITICAL SKILLS - complete one course from each area critical skills course title units A. Written Communication A ENGL 1A/H Reading and Composition 4 B. Written Communication B ENGL 1B/H Literature and Composition 3 ENGL 1C/H Critical Thinking and Composition 3 C. Oral Communication COMS 100 Public Speaking 3 COMS 120 Argumentation and Debate 3 COMS 130 Interpersonal Communication 3 D. Quantitative Reasoning MATH 130 College Algebra 3 MATH 150 Elementary Statistics with Probability 4 MATH 160 Calculus I for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences 4 MATH 161 Calculus II for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences 3 MATH 180 Pre-Calculus 5 MATH 190 Single Variable Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5 MATH 191 Single Variable Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 5 AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE includes 5 areas, with requirements as noted under each area: 1. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE - complete 2 courses from two different sub-areas: sub-area course title units a. Behavioral Science ANTH 1 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 ANTH 2 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTH 3 Introduction to Archaeology 3 ANTH 6 Native Peoples of North America 3 ANTH 11 Anthropology of Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft 3 PSYCH 5 General Psychology 3 PSYCH 16 Lifespan Development 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 102 The Family 3 SOC 104 Social Problems 3 SOC 107 Issues of Race and Ethnicity in the United States 3 b. Economics ECON 1 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics Theory 3 c. Political Science PS 1 Governments of the United States and California 3 PS 10 Introduction to International Relations 3 Page 1 of 6 9/16/2016 University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I 2016-2017 sub-area course title units d. Inter-Area Social and GEOG 2 Cultural Geography 3 Behavioral Science GEOG 5 World Regional Geography 3 2. HUMANITIES - complete 3 courses from three different sub-areas: sub-area course title units a. History of Fine Arts ART 102A History of Western Art - Prehistoric to Gothic 3 ART 102B History of Western Art - Proto-Renaissance to 19th Century 3 ART 102C History of Western Art - 19th Century to Contemporary Times 3 ART 208 History of American Art 3 DANC 101 Dance Appreciation 3 DANC 103 History of Dance in the 20th Century 3 MUSIC 111 Music Appreciation Survey 3 MUSIC 112 Music Cultures of the World 3 MUSIC 113 Survey of Jazz 3 MUSIC 116 History of Rock Music 3 MUSIC 215A Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUSIC 215B Music History and Literature-1750 to Present 3 b. Foreign Language CHINESE 2 Elementary Chinese II 4 FRENCH 2 Elementary French II 4 GERMAN 2 Elementary German II 4 ITALIAN 2 Elementary Italian II 4 JAPAN 2 Elementary Japanese II 4 SL/IT 112 Intermediate American Sign Language 4 SPAN 2 Elementary Spanish II 4 SPAN 52B Spanish for Native Speakers 4 c. History HIST 101 United States History to 1877 3 HIST 102 United States History from 1877 to the Present 3 HIST 128 History of California 3 HIST 140 History of Early Civilizations 3 HIST 141 History of Modern Civilizations 3 HIST 143 Twentieth Century World History 3 HIST 154 A History of Mexico 3 d. Literature ENGL 10 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENGL 12 Introduction to Fiction 3 ENGL 15A Survey of British Literature I 3 ENGL 15B Survey of British Literature II 3 ENGL 20 Shakespeare's Plays - Tragedies and Romances 3 ENGL 21 Shakespeare's Plays - Comedies and Histories 3 ENGL 28 Images of Women in Literature 3 ENGL 29 The Short Novel 3 ENGL 30 The English Bible as Literature 3 ENGL 31 Mythology and Folklore 3 ENGL 35 World Literature 3500 BCE to 1650 CE 3 ENGL 36 World Literature 1650 CE to Present 3 Page 2 of 6 9/16/2016 University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I 2016-2017 sub-area course title units d. Literature (cont.) ENGL 39 Literature and Film 3 ENGL 40A American Literature 3 ENGL 40B American Literature 3 ENGL 42 Chicano and Latino Literature 3 ENGL 43 African-American Literature 3 e. Mass Media * COMS 265 Mass Communication 3 JOURN 1 News Writing and Reporting 3 * JOURN 12 Mass Media and Society 3 * Credit limitation- maximum credit one course f. Philosophy and Religion ANTH 11 Anthropology of Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft 3 HIST 145 History of World Religions 3 PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHIL 103 Ethics and Society 3 PHIL 105 Critical Thinking and Discourse 3 PHIL 107 Philosophy of Religion 3 PHIL 111 History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 3 PHIL 112 History of Modern Philosophy 3 PHIL 113 Contemporary Philosophy 3 g. Inter-Area Humanities AMER STU 7 History of American Popular Culture 3 HUMAN 1 An Introduction to the Humanities 3 WSTU 1 Introduction to Women's Studies 3 3. THE NATURAL WORLD - complete 1 course from each of the two sub-areas and 1 lab course: If the course does not have an asterisk (*) be sure to enroll in the corresponding lab sub-area course title units a. Life Science * BIOL 101 Principles of Biology I 5 b. Physical Science ASTRON 20 The Solar System 3 ASTRON 25 Stars and Galaxies 3 * CHEM 1A General Chemistry I 5 * CHEM 1B General Chemistry II 5 * CHEM 4 Beginning Chemistry 5 * CHEM 20 Fundamentals of Chemistry 5 * Survey of General and Organic Chemistry CHEM 21A 4 (No credit if taken after CHEM 1A or CHEM 7A) * Survey of Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 21B 4 (No credit if taken after CHEM 1B or CHEM 7B) GEOL 1 Physical Geology 3 PHY SCI 25 Exploring Physical Sciences 3 * PHYS 1A Mechanics of Solids 4 * PHYS 1B Fluids, Heat and Sound 3 * PHYS 1C Electricity and Magnetism 3 * PHYS 2A General Physics 4 * PHYS 2B General Physics 4 Page 3 of 6 9/16/2016 University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I 2016-2017 sub-area course title units * PHYS 3A General Physics with Calculus 5 * PHYS 3B General Physics with Calculus 5 PHYS 11 Descriptive Introduction to Physics 3 * Credit limitation- maximum credit one course 4. CREATIVE AND ARTISITIC EXPRESSION: select a minimum of 1 course or complete a combination of courses that total a minimum of 2 units course title units ART 110 Drawing Fundamentals I 3 ART 129 Fundamentals of Color 3 ART 130 Two-Dimensional Design I 3 ART 131 Lettering and Typography I 3 ART 152 Rendering 3 ART 153 Illustration I 3 ART 160 Three-Dimensional Design 3 ART 161 Beginning Ceramics 3 ART 173 Introduction to Jewelry & Metalsmithing 3 ART 181 Beginning Sculpture 3 ART 187 Printmaking I: Etching and Relief 3 ART 210 Drawing Fundamentals II 3 ART 217 Life Drawing I 3 ART 218 Life Drawing II 3 ART 219 Water Color Painting I 3 ART 220 Watercolor Painting II 3 ART 222 Fundamentals of Painting I 3 ART 223A Fundamentals of Painting II 3 ART 224 Life Painting I 3 ART 225 Life Painting II 3 ART 230 Two-Dimensional Design II 3 ART 231 Lettering and Typography II 3 ART 253 Illustration II 3 ART 262 Intermediate Ceramics 3 ART 263 Advanced Ceramics 3 ART 275 Jewelry Casting 3 ART 282 Life Sculpture 3 ART 283 Bronze Casting 3 ART 288 Printmaking II: Etching and Relief 3 ART 289 Lithography 3 DANC 171A Beginning Choreography A 2 DANC 171B Beginning Choreography B 2 ENGL 24A Creative Writing: Introduction to Poetry 3 ENGL 25A Creative Writing: Introduction to the Craft of Fiction 3 ENGL 32ABC Creative Writing: A Workshop in Fiction 3 ENGL 33 Creative Writing: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction 3 MUSIC 103A Theory and Musicianship I 4 Page 4 of 6 9/16/2016 University of La Verne and El Camino Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I 2016-2017 sub-area course title units MUSIC 103B Theory and Musicianship II 4 MUSIC 120 Voice Class I 2 MUSIC 130 Beginning Jazz Improvisation 2 MUSIC 131A Beginning Piano I 2 MUSIC 131B Beginning Piano II 2 MUSIC 143 Beginning Woodwind Instruments 2 MUSIC 144 Beginning Brass Instruments 2 MUSIC 145 Beginning Percussion Instruments 2 MUSIC 146 Beginning String Instruments 2 MUSIC 147A Beginning Guitar 2 MUSIC 147B Beginning Guitar II 2 MUSIC 151ABCD Mixed Chorus 1.5 MUSIC 152ABCD Concert Choir 1.5 MUSIC 220 Voice Class II 2 MUSIC 231A Intermediate Piano I 2 MUSIC 231B Intermediate Piano II 2 MUSIC 232 Advanced Piano 2 MUSIC 247 Intermediate Guitar 2 MUSIC 253ABCD Chorale 2 MUSIC 257ABCD Women's Chorus 1.5 MUSIC 260ABCD Music Production Workshop 1 MUSIC 261ABCD Brass Ensembles 1 MUSIC 262ABCD Percussion Ensembles 1 MUSIC 265ABCD Symphonic Band 1.5 MUSIC 266ABCD Studio Jazz Band 1.5 MUSIC 267ABCD Concert Jazz Band 1.5 MUSIC 268ABCD Symphony Orchestra 1.5 THTRE 113 Introduction to Acting 3 THTRE 114 Fundamentals of Acting 3 THTRE 214A Intermediate Acting 3 THTRE 215 Improvisation 2 THTRE 217 Acting Shakespeare 3 5.
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