Chapman Orange, CA Articulation and Transfer Guide General Education Requirements Santiago Canyon 2008-2009

The following information is a guide of courses that transfer to Chapman University to fulfill general education requirements.

Chapman accepts the IGETC or full CSU general education certification to satisfy the following areas: All Shared Inquiry, Global Study and Citizenship, Community, and Service. See shaded areas below. Certification must be completed prior to the student’s first semester admitted, enrolled and attending.

A course may be approved for multiple areas but can only be applied towards one. Up to 9 credits may double-count between major courses and GE Shared Inquiry and/or Global Citizen Clusters

A minimum grade of C- is required for all transfer coursework. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College GE Requirements Courses Shared Inquiry (18-19 credits) Completion of the full CSU or UC IGETC certification satisfies all shared inquiry categories. Artistic Inquiry (3) ART 100/100H, 102, 105, 110, 111, 121A, 121B, 122, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132A, 132B, 140A, 140B, 141, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 175, 191A, 192A, 195, 221, 228, 229, 230, COMM 134, 135, DNCE 100, ENGL 211, 212, 214, 215, 220, 231, 232, 233A, 233B, 241, 242, 246, 270, 271, 272, 278, MUS 101/101H, 102, 103, 104, TELV 100, 101, 103, 104, 120, 121, 123, THEA 100, 101, 103, 104, 110, 111 Quantitative Inquiry (3) CMPR 112, 121, MATH 150, 180, 180H, 185, 219/219H, 280, 290, 295, SOCS 219/219H Natural Science Inquiry (3-4) ASTR 109+140, 110/110H+140, BIOL 109/109H+109L, 149, 177, 211, 212, 214, 229, 239, 249, 259, CHEM 119, 209, 219, 229, 249, 259, ERTH 115, ENVR 259, GEOL 101+101L, NUTR 115, P-SC 115, 117+118, PHYS 109, 210, 211, 217, 227, 237, 279, 289 Under review BIOL/ENVS 200 Social Inquiry (3) ANTH 100/100H, 101, 103, 104, ART 101, 102, 105, CHST 101, COMM

120/120H, 225/225H, CJ 101, ECON 120, 121, ENGL 246, ETHN 101, EXER 109, GEOG 100/100H, 102, HIST 101/101H, 102/102H, 118, 120/120H, 121/121H, 122, 124, 127, 133, 152, 162, MUS 101/101H, 102, 103, PHIL 108, 112, 118, 120, POLT 101/101H, 121, 200/200H, 201, 220, 226, 230, PSYC 100/100H, 157, 170, 200, 230, 240, 250, SOC 100/100H, 112, 140/140H, 240, TELV 101, 103, 104, 105/105H, THEA 101, 103, 104, WMNS 101, 102, 201 Under review BIOL/ENVS 200 MUS 104 under review Values and Ethical Inquiry (3) HIST 124, PHIL 106/106H, 108, 110, 111, 112, 115, 118, 120, 144, POLT 230, SOC 140/140H, 240 Written Inquiry (3) ENGL 101/101H, 102/102H, 103/103H Exploration Clusters (27 credits) Freshman Foundations (3) Wa ived for trans fer s tud ent s with 15 or more transferable units Global Citizen Cluster ANTH 100/100H, CHST 101, COMM Global Study (6) 120/120H, 225/225H, ENGL 246, 278, Students choose six credits from across GEOG 100/100H, 102, HIST 124, the curriculum that allow them to explore 152, 162, MUS 102, PHIL 112, 115, the diversity inherent in our social and POLT 121, PSYC 170 natural environments, including human diversity and world cultures. Global Citizen Cluster EDUC 200, SOC 140/140H Citizenship, Community and Service (3) EDUC 210 under review Students select a learning experience that focuses on citizenship, community, or service; Global Citizen Cluster FREN 201, 202, ITAL 201, 202, Language Study (3) SPAN 201, 202 Complete a language course at or above the Chapman 200-level Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster Transfer credit directly equivalent to a (12) Chapman course can be accepted in -At least 2 courses/6 credits must be at this requirement. Students may select the upper division level. from a list of approved clusters. Use

-Completion of a minor or second major WebAdvisor to search for direct course satisfies this requirement. -Students who transfer with GE equivalencies approved for Santiago certification may use applicable coursework Canyon College. towards this GE requirement.

Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide Argyros School of Business and Economics Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

The Argyros School of Business and Economics offers the following degrees: BS Accounting, BS Business Administration, BA Economics

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

All courses in the major are to be taken for a letter grade. A minimum grade of C- is required for all lower division core. Transfer students are recommended to have completed at least MATH 104 level prior to transfer.

Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Accounting Courses BS Business Administration Major Prep Courses ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 101/101H ACTG 211 Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 102/102H BUS 215 Legal Environment of Business BUS 105 BUS 216 Business Ethics PHIL 108 BUS 217 Business Communication: Writing Skills BUS 222 BUS 218 Business Communication: Oral Skills COMM 110 ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120 MATH 104 Pre-calculus MATH 140, MATH 145 or MATH 170 MGSC 208 Mathematical Analysis for Business MATH 150 or MATH 180/180H MGSC 209 Introductory Business Statistics MATH 219

Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Economics Courses Major Prep Courses ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 101/101H BUS 216 Business Ethics PHIL 108 ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120 MATH 104 Pre-calculus MATH 140, MATH 145 or MATH 170 MGSC 208 Mathematical Analysis for Business MATH 150 or MATH 180/180H MGSC 209 Introductory Business Statistics MATH 219 Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide College of Educational Studies Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

The College of Educational Studies offers the following degrees: BA Liberal Studies teacher Preparation, BS Athletic Training

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

BA Liberal Studies teacher Preparation: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BA Liberal Studies Courses Major Prep Courses Recommended GE and CSET prep courses: ENGL 101 or 102, GEOL 101+101L, HIST 120/120H or 121/121H, MATH 170 (prereq to LBST 227), POLT 101, PSYC 100 EDUC 295 Education Field Experience EDUC 200 ENG 258 Literature for Children ENGL 270 ENG 271 Introduction to Linguistics ANTH 104 One of the following science courses: BIOL 207 Introduction to Life Science w/lab ERTH 115, GEOL 101+101L or ESCI 111 Physical Geology P-SC 115

HIST 202 Modern World History HIST 102/102H *HIST 372 History HIST 133 MATH 206 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MATH 203 *PSY 326 Child Psychology and Development PSYC 157 *Lower division courses used to satisfy upper division course requirements and/or content do not count towards the upper division credit totals required for the degree.

BS Athletic Training: Transfer students are strongly recommended to complete Human Anatomy and Calculus I prior to transfer Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Athletic Training Courses Major Prep Courses Prerequisites for admission consideration AT 160 Health Education EXER 100 AT 164 Emergency Management in Athletic No comparable course Training AT 292 Introduction to Athletic Training No comparable course BIOL 204 General Biology I BIOL 211 BIOL 210 Human Anatomy BIOL 239 FSN 200 Human Nutrition NUTR 115 Additional lower division requirements eligible for transfer

CHEM 140 General Chemistry and Lab CHEM 219 MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H PHYS 107 Physics for Life Science I (calc based) PHYS 210 Potential electives for compatible area of study- See Chapman advisor for list of compatible areas BIOL 205 General Biology II BIOL 212 + 214 CHEM 150 General Chemistry II CHEM 229 PHYS 108 Physics for Life Science II (calc based) PHYS 211 Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers degrees in the following subjects: Communication Studies, English, Creative Writing, History, Languages , Philosophy , Political Science , Religious Studies, Sociology

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

Department of Communication Studies

BA Communication Studies: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Communication Studies Courses Major Prep Courses COM 100 Introduction to Communication No comparable course Studies COM 101 Public Speaking COMM 110 COM 110 Interpersonal Communication COMM 100/100H COM 151 Mass Communication TELV 105 COM 211 Intercultural Communication COMM 120/120H COM 240 Argumentation and Debate COMM 111 Additional course equivalencies that may be applied towards major electives Lower division credit only COM 202 Speech Team COMM 130 COM 311 Gender and Communication COMM 225/225H Applied as lower division credit only

Department of English and Comparative Literature

BA English – Literature area of study Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA English (Lit) Courses Major Prep Courses ENG 236 Studies in Literary Tradition No comparable course ENG 237 British Literature I or ENG 238 British ENGL 231 or 232 Literature II ENG 239 American Literature Under review ENGL 241, 242 Electives: 6 lower division electives allowed from Eligible elective courses: prescribed categories and include the following ENGL 271, 272 ANTH 104 courses at the lower division level ENG 240 World Literature to 400 CE ENG 242 World Literature from 400 – 1600 CE ENG 244 World Literature from 1600 – 1900 CE ENG 250 Introduction to Fiction ENG 252 Introduction to Poetry ENG 254 Introduction to Drama ENG 271 Introduction to Linguistics

BA English – Journalism area of study Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA English (Journalism) Courses Major Prep Courses ENG 236 Studies in Literary Tradition No comparable course ENG 237 British Literature I or ENG 238 British ENGL 231 or 232 Literature II ENG 239 American Literature Under review ENGL 241, 242 Journalism courses ENG 215 Theory and practice of Journalism No comparable course ENG 218 Layout and Design No comparable course ENG 253 Photojournalism No comparable course

BFA Creative Writing Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA Creative Writing Courses Major Prep Courses ENG 204 Introduction to Creative Writing No comparable course ENG 228 Introduction to Screen Writing No comparable course ENG 236 Studies in Literary Tradition No comparable course ENG 237 British Lit I or ENG 238 British Lit II ENGL 231 or 232 ENG 250 Introduction to Fiction -or- No comparable course ENG 252 Introduction to Poetry

Department of History

BA History All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA History Courses Major Prep Courses Core requirements HIST 101 United States History I HIST 120/120H HIST 103 United States History II HIST 121/121H HIST 110 Western Civilization I No comparable course HIST 112 Western Civilization II No comparable course Students may select an emphasis in US History or European History For either emphasis students must complete courses from each of the three categories below. Due to the upper division credit requirement in the major and for the BA degree, no more than one course from each of the categories is recommended at the lower division level. United States History Courses Approved lower division US History courses: HIST 118, 122, 124, 127, 133 European History Courses Approved lower division European History courses: No comparable courses Non-Western History Courses Approved lower division Non-Western History courses: HIST 101/101H, 102/102H, 152, 162

Department of Languages

BA French/French Minor Chapman University Santiago Canyon College French Major/minor Courses Major Prep Courses Students can complete up to French levels FREN 201 and/or FREN 202 201/202 in transfer.

Minor Germanic Studies Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Germanic Studies minor Courses Major Prep Courses Students can completed up to German 201/202 Not offered at SCC in transfer HIST 112 Western Civilization No comparable course

BA Spanish/Spanish Minor Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Spanish Major/minor Courses Major Prep Courses Students can complete up to SPAN 202 level in SPAN 202 transfer. This is the prerequisite to begin upper division level Spanish study at Chapman

Department of Philosophy

BA Philosophy Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Philosophy Courses Major Prep Courses PHIL 104 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 108 PHIL 125 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 115 PHIL 203 Logic PHIL 111

Department of Political Science

BA Political Science All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passes with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Political Science Courses Major Prep Courses POSC 110 Introduction to American Politics POLT 101/101H POSC 120 Introduction to International Politics POLT 220/220H POSC 130 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLT 201

POSC 200 Introduction to Political Theory POLT 230 POSC 205 Introduction to Political Theory II No comparable course

Department of Religious Studies

BA Religious Studies Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Religious Studies Courses Major Prep Courses REL 115 Living Religions of the World PHIL 112 REL 125 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 115

Department of Sociology

BA Sociology Minimum grade of C- required in all major courses Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Sociology Courses Major Prep Courses Recommended GE: MATH 203 Statistics (Quantitative Inquiry) MATH 219 ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology (Global Study) ANTH 100/100H SOC 211 Social Problems (Citizenship, SOC 140/140H Community, Service) Sociology Core requirements SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 100/100H SOC 201 Social Research Design No comparable course SOC 225 Social Inequality/Stratification No comparable course Sociology and Anthropology electives 12 credits of electives under sociology or Eligible electives: ANTH anthropology. Due to upper division credit 100/100H, 101, SOC requirement in the major and for BA degree, no 112, 140/140H, 240 more than two electives are recommended at the lower division level. Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

Dodge College of Film and Media Arts offers the following degrees: BA Film Studies, BA Public Relations and Advertising, BA Screenwriting, BFA Digital Arts, BFA Film Production, BFA Television and Broadcast Journalism

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

Approval of FTV coursework for transfer into programs offered under the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is generally done on an individual student basis upon admission to the university and with consultation of faculty advisor.

Included are a select number of courses that have been approved for lower division major requirements. A grade of B or higher is required in transfer for all approved FTV equivalencies. All other courses taken in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C-“ or higher.

BA Film Studies Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Film Studies Courses Lower division transfer approvals FTV 244 History of Film (to 1945) TELV/THEA 103 FTV 245 History of Film (1946 to the present) TELV/THEA 104 FTV 246 History of Television TELV 101

BA Public Relations and Advertising Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Public Relations/Advertising Courses Lower division transfer approvals BUS 100 Introduction to Business BUS 100 MKTG 200 Introduction to Marketing MKTG 113 Lower division Advertising Elective ART 110 Foundation course in Design ART 110

BA Screenwriting Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Screenwriting Courses Lower division transfer approvals FTV 244 History of Film (to 1945) TELV/THEA 103 FTV 245 History of Film (1946 to the present) TELV/THEA 104 FTV 246 History of Television TELV 101 BFA Digital Arts Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA Digital Arts Courses Lower division transfer approvals ART 211 Introduction to Life Drawing ART 131 One lower division elective from the following: Eligible electives offered at Santiago ART 111 Foundation Course in Drawing Canyon: ART 130, 161 ART 113 Foundation Course in Sculpture ART 132 Visualization: Perspective & Rendering FTV 133 Audio Techniques FTV 237 Cinematography I FTV 238 Lighting for 3-D CPSC 240 Game Development

BFA Film Production Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA Film Production Courses Lower division transfer approvals FTV 244 History of Film (to 1945) TELV/THEA 103 FTV 245 History of Film (1946 to the present) TELV/THEA 104

BFA Television and Broadcast Journalism Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA TV and Broadcast Journalism Courses Lower division transfer approvals FTV 246 History of Television TELV 101 Eligible lower division electives include: Eligible electives offered at SCC: ENG 215, POSC 110 POLT 110 Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide Schmid College of Science Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

Schmid College of Science offers the following degrees: BS Biological Sciences, BS Biochemistry, BS Chemistry, BS Computer Information Systems, BS Computer Science, BS Health Sciences, BS Mathematics, BA Psychology

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

Department of Biological Sciences BS Biological Studies

BS Biological Sciences Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Biological Sciences Courses Major Prep Courses BIOL 204 General Biology I Biology Sequence: BIOL 205 General Biology I BIOL 211 + 212 + 214 BIOL 208 Introduction to Molecular Genetics and No comparable course Cell Biology BIOL 209 Introduction to Molecular Genetics and No comparable course Cell Biology Laboratory CHEM 140 General Chemistry I CHEM 219 CHEM 150 General Chemistry II CHEM 229 CPSC 230 Computer Science I CMPR 112 or 121 MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 MATH 203 Introduction to Statistics MATH 219/219H PHYS 107 General Physics I for Life Sciences Physics Sequence: PHYS 108 General Physics II for Life Sciences PHYS 210 + 211

Department of Chemistry BS Biochemistry, BS Chemistry

BS Biochemistry Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Biochemistry Courses Major Prep Courses CHEM 140 General Chemistry I CHEM 219 CHEM 150 General Chemistry II CHEM 229 BIOL 204 General Biology I BIOL 211 BIOL 208 Introduction to Molecular Genetics and No comparable course Cell Biology

BIOL 209 Introduction to Molecular Genetics and No comparable course Cell Biology Laboratory MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 PHYS 107 General Physics I for Life Sciences Physics Sequence: PHYS 108 General Physics II for Life Sciences PHYS 210 + 211

BS Chemistry Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Chemistry Courses Major Prep Courses CHEM 140 General Chemistry I CHEM 219 CHEM 150 General Chemistry II CHEM 229 MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 PHYS 101 General Physics I (calc 1 prereq) Physics Sequence: PHYS 102 General Physics II (calc 2 prereq) PHYS 217 + 227

Health Sciences

BS Health Sciences: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Health Sciences Courses Major Prep Courses Core Courses BIOL 204 General Biology I BIOL 211 BIOL 210 Human Anatomy BIOL 239 CHEM 140 General Chemistry I CHEM 219 CHEM 150 General Chemistry II CHEM 229 PHYS 107 General Physics I for Life Sciences Physics Sequence: PHYS 108 General Physics II for Life Sciences PHYS 210 + 211 Behavioral and Social Sciences PSY 203 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences MATH 219 PSY 204 Research Methods for the Behavioral PSYC 219 Sciences Science requirements/prerequisites PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 100/100H MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 Electives FSN 200 Human Nutrition NUTR 115 CPSC 230 Computer Science I CMPR 112 or 121 *PSYC 333 Physiological Psychology PSYC 200 *Lower division courses used to satisfy upper division course requirements and/or content do not count towards the upper division credit totals required for the degree. Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics

BS Math: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College Courses Major Prep Courses MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 MATH 210 Multivariable Calculus MATH 280 MATH 211 Linear Algebra MATH 290 MATH 250 Discrete Mathematics I No comparable course CPSC 230 Computer Science I (Python CMPR 112 or 121 language) CPSC 231 Computer Science II (Adv Java) No course approval on file General Science Requirement: A two-semester One of the following sequences: sequence of laboratory natural science courses. BIOL 211 + 212 + 214 (BIOL 204+205) CHEM 219 + 229 PHYS 210 + 211 PHYS 217 + 227

BS Computer Science: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Computer Science Courses Major Prep Courses MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II MATH 185 MATH 210 Multivariable Calculus MATH 280 MATH 211 Linear Algebra MATH 290 MATH 250 Discrete Mathematics I No comparable course CPSC 230 Computer Science I (Python CMPR 112 or 121 language) CPSC 231 Computer Science II (Adv Java) No comparable course CPSC 236 Visual Programming CMPR 213 CPSC 250 Computer Systems and Assembly CMPR 119 Language Programming

BS Computer Information Systems: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BS Computer Information Systems Courses Major Prep Courses MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 180/180H MATH 203 Introduction to Statistics MATH 219 CPSC 230 Computer Science I CMPR 112 or 121 CPSC 231 Computer Science II No comparable course CPSC 236 Visual Programming CMPR 113 ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 101 ACTG 211 Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 102 ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120 Department of Psychology

BA Psychology: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher Chapman University College Santiago Canyon College BA Psychology Courses Major Prep Courses PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 100/100H PSY 203 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences MATH 219/219H PSY 204 Research Methods in the Behavioral PSYC 219 Sciences PSY 333 Physiological Psychology* PSYC 200 * Lower division courses used to satisfy upper division course requirements and/or content do not count towards the upper division credit totals required for the degree. Chapman University Articulation and Transfer Guide College of Performing Arts Santiago Canyon College 2008-2009

The College of Performing Arts offers the following degrees: BA Music, BM Composition, BM Performance, BM Music Education, BA Art, BA Art History, BFA Graphic Design, BFA Studio Art , BA Dance, BFA Dance Performance, BA Theatre, BFA Screen Acting, BFA Theatre Performance

This guide includes lower division courses students can complete prior to transfer that satisfy requirements in the major and prepare them for upper division level study at Chapman University. Completion of any or all of the requirements listed is not required nor does it guarantee admission. Please refer to the current catalog for a complete list of each program’s requirements.

Conservatory of Music

BA Music BM Composition BM Performance BM Music Pre-Certification, Music Education

Transfer students are required to take placement tests in theory, music history, piano and their principle performance area. Credit for music courses may be transferred from an accredited institution upon demonstration of competency.

Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Major Prep - Music Recommended Courses Theory and history courses MUS 102 Compendium of Western Music No comparable course MUS 133 Theory I MUS 134 Theory II MUS 135 Aural Skills I No comparable courses offered at SCC. MUS 136 Aural Skills II See agreement MUS 233 Theory III MUS 234 Theory IV MUS 235 Aural Skills III MUS 236 Aural Skills IV

Piano proficiency : All majors must pass a piano proficiency examination prior to the junior year. All or part of the four-credit piano requirement may be waived depending on demonstrated piano proficiency. Transfer students are recommended to begin applied piano courses prior to transfer.

Large Ensemble: All music majors are required to participate in at least one large ensemble each semester while in full-time residence. Combined residency and transfer ensemble credits must equal at least 8 semester credits.

Approved ensemble courses offered at Santiago Canyon College: See department for approval. GE Natural Science Inquiry: Music Education majors are required to complete PHYS 203 Acoustics of Music or an approved course in transfer. All other majors may satisfy the requirement by completing one of the approved Natural Science Inquiry courses listed in the General Education Transfer Guide for Santiago Canyon College.

GE Language Study: The language study requirement is restricted to French, German or Italian. For guitar performance majors, Spanish is acceptable. Voice and keyboard collaborative arts majors should have proficiency in French, German, or Italian, and knowledge of pronunciation of all three.

For the vocal emphasis in the bachelor of music in performance, six semester hours must be selected from one or a combination of those languages, in addition to the language study component of the Chapman General Education requirements. This requirement cannot be waived.

For the keyboard collaborative arts emphasis in performance, three semester hours must be selected from the following languages, in addition to the language study component of the Chapman General Education requirements. This requirement cannot be waived.

Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Language Courses Courses FREN 101, 102 Elementary French I, II FREN 101, 102 FREN 201 , 202 Intermediate French I, II (GE) FREN 201, 202 GER 101, 102 Elementary German I, II Not offered at SCC GER 201, 202 Intermediate German I, II (GE) Not offered at SCC ITAL 101, 102 Elementary Italian I, II ITAL 101, 102 ITAL 201 , 202 Intermediate Italian I, II (GE) ITAL 201, 202 Guitar Performance majors only SPAN 101, 102 Elementary Spanish I, II SPAN 101, 102 SPAN 201 , 202 Intermediate Spanish I, II (GE) SPAN 201, 202

Additional recommendations by program or emphasis: BA Music: Individual instruction (instrument or voice) and piano

BM Music Composition: Individual instruction (instrument or voice) and piano

BM Music in Performance-Conducting Emphasis: Individual instruction (instrument or voice) and piano

BM Music in Performance-Instrumental Emphasis: Individual instrumental instruction and piano

BM Music in Performance– Vocal Emphasis: Individual instruction voice and piano

BM (Pre-Certification, Music Education) Instrumental Emphasis: Individual instruction in primary instrument and piano

BM (Pre-Certification, Music Education) Vocal Emphasis: Individual instruction voice and piano Department of Art

BA Art: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Art Courses Lower division transfer approvals ART 110 Foundation Course in Design ART 110 ART 195 Visual Literacy ART 100/100H One of the following Art History courses: ART 260 Ancient to Medieval Art ART 261 Renaissance to Modern Art ART 101, 102 ART 264 Art of India, Himalayas & SE Asia ART 265 Exchange and Evolution in Arts of China and Japan Electives (21 credits)* Lower division eligible for transfer: ART 111, 121A, 122, 130, 131, 141, 161 ART 111, 112, 113, 115, 120, 132, 210, 211, 230, 231, 233 *Due to upper division credit requirement in major and for BA degree no more than two electives are recommended at the lower division level.

BA Art History: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BA Art History Courses Lower division transfer approvals ART 195 Visual Literacy ART 100/100H ART 260 Ancient to Medieval Art ART 101 ART 261 Renaissance to Modern Art ART 102 ART 264 Art of India, Himalayas & SE Asia No comparable course

ART 265 Arts of China and Japan No comparable course Two studio courses: ART 110 Foundation Course in Design ART 111 Foundation Course in Drawing ART 110, 111, 130, 131, 141, 161 ART 112 Foundation Course in Painting ART 113 Foundation Course in Sculpture ART 115 Foundation Course in Ceramics ART 210 Three Dimensional Design ART 211 Introduction to Life Drawing

BFA Graphic Design: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA Graphic Design Courses Lower division transfer approvals ART 110 Foundation Course in Design ART 110 ART 111 Foundation Course is Drawing ART 130 ART 132 Visualization – Perspective and No comparable course

Rendering ART 195 Visual Literacy ART 100/100H ART 210 Three Dimensional Design ART 111 ART 230 Introduction to Graphic Design** ART 195 + 191A + 192B ART 231 Typography** ART 121A ART 233 Color No comparable course One of the following: ART 260 Ancient to Medieval Art ART 101, ART 102 ART 261 Renaissance to Modern Art ART 264 Art of India, Himalayas & SE Asia ART 265 Arts of China and Japan Two of the following: ART 112 Foundation Course in Painting ART 141, 131 ART 120 Foundation Course in Photography ART 211 Introduction to Life Drawing **Students must receive a B or higher in ART 230 and 231.

BFA Studio Art: All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a “C” or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College BFA Studio Art Courses Lower division transfer approvals ART 110 Foundation Course in Design ART 110 ART 195 Visual Literacy ART 100/100H Four of the following: ART 111 Foundation Course in Drawing ART 112 Foundation Course in Painting ART 111, 130, 131, 141, 161 ART 113 Foundation Course in Sculpture ART 115 Foundation Course in Ceramics ART 120 Foundation Course in Photography ART 210 Three Dimensional Design ART 211 Introduction to Life Drawing ART 233 Color One of the following: ART 260 Ancient to Medieval Art ART 101, ART 102 ART 261 Renaissance to Modern Art ART 264 Art of India, Himalayas & SE Asia ART 265 Arts of China and Japan

Department of Dance

BA Dance BFA Dance Performance

Courses for these programs are reviewed for major applicability upon transfer by the department chair. Included is a list of approved course equivalencies for lower division courses that may be eligible for articulation. BA Dance, BFA Dance Performance All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a "C" or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Acceptable courses in transfer Courses Dance, Dance Performance Electives eligible for transfer BA Dance – 3 credits, BFA Dance Performance – 9 credits TH 110 Introduction to Acting THEA 110 TH 202 Theatrical Makeup No comparable course TH 204 Costume Construction No comparable course

Department of Theatre

BA Theatre BFA Screen Acting BFA Theatre Performance

Courses for these programs are reviewed for major applicability upon transfer by the department chair. Included is a list of approved course equivalencies for lower division courses that may be eligible for articulation.

BA Theatre/BFA Theatre Performance All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a "C" or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Acceptable courses in transfer Courses Theatre, Theatre Performance TH 170 Introduction to Theatre Studies Submit courses for review TH 202 Theatrical Makeup No comparable course TH 204 Costume Management (BA only) No comparable course TH 201 Stagecraft No comparable course TH 100 Introduction to Theatre Technology No comparable course

BFA Screen Acting All courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade and passed with a "C" or higher. Chapman University Santiago Canyon College Acceptable courses in transfer Courses BFA Screen Acting TH 222 Fundamentals of Screen Acting No comparable course FTV 115 Editing I No comparable course FTV 130 Introduction to Visual Storytelling No comparable course FTV 140 Introduction to Film Aesthetics No comparable course FTV 227 Screenwriting Fundamentals No comparable course