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General Education Requirements: Option I 1

MATH 165H Introductory Statistics - 4 GENERAL EDUCATION Honors MATH 168 Mathematics for Elementary 5 REQUIREMENTS: OPTION I Teachers l MATH 169 Mathematics for Elementary 5 AREA A: Language and Rationality - Teachers ll Communication in the English Language MATH 170 College Algebra 4 MATH 175 Pre-Calculus 6 and Critical Thinking MATH 190 Calculus with Analytic 5 9 semester or 12 quarter units required with at least one course each Geometry l from A1, A2 and A3. MATH 191 Calculus with Analytic 5 Students satisfying the mathematics competency requirement through Geometry ll the mathematics assessment are required to complete two courses, MATH 210 Calculus with Analytic 5 a minimum of six semester units or eight quarter units, including Geometry lll one course from English Composition and one course from either MATH 211 Differential Equations 5 Mathematics or Communication & Analytical Thinking. MATH 212 Introduction to Linear 4 Algebra Students who do not satisfy the mathematics competency through the mathematics assessment are required to complete three courses, a PSY 103 Statistics for the Social and 3 minimum of nine semester units or twelve quarter units, including one Behavioral Sciences course from English Composition, one course from Communication & Analytical Thinking and one course from Mathematics. AREA B: Natural Sciences: (4 units

A1. English Composition minimum) ENGL 101 Reading and Composition 4 One or two courses, a minimum of four semester units or five quarter units, including one laboratory course or one course from life science ENGL 101E Reading and Composition, 5 and one course from physical science (lab courses are indicated in Enhanced parentheses). ENGL 101H Reading and Composition - 4 Honors B1. Natural Sciences - Life Sciences ESL 101 Reading and Composition 5 ANTH 212 Introduction to Physical 3 A2. Communication & Analytical Thinking Anthropology ENGL 103 Composition and Critical 3 ANTH 212L Introduction to Physical 1 Thinking Anthropology Lab (Lab) ENGL 103H Composition and Critical 3 BIOL 102 Human Genetics 3 Thinking - Honors BIOL 104 Biology: Contemporary 3 ENGL 104 Argumentative Writing and 3 Topics Critical Thinking BIOL 105 General Biology (Lab) 4 ENGL 104H Argumentative Writing and 3 BIOL 105H General Biology - Honors 4 Critical Thinking - Honors (Lab) PHIL 110 Philosophy/Logic 3 BIOL 108 Biology of Cancer 3 PHIL 210 Symbolic Logic 3 BIOL 110 Field Biology (Lab) 4 SPCH 100 Interpersonal 3 BIOL 117 Biology of Infectious 3 Communication Diseases SPCH 101 Public Address 3 BIOL 124 Molecular and Cellular 5 SPCH 101H Public Address - Honors 3 Biology (Lab) SPCH 103 Argumentation and Debate 3 BIOL 125 Evolution, Ecology & 5 SPCH 106 Small Group Communication 3 Biodiversity (Lab) A3. Mathematics BIOL 145 Environmental Science 3 MATH 144 Technical Mathematics 5 BIOL 200 Human Anatomy (Lab) 4 MATH 150 Intermediate Algebra 5 BIOL 201 Human Physiology (Lab) 4 MATH 151 Plane Trigonometry 4 BIOL 220 Microbiology (Lab) 5 MATH 160 Mathematics for Everyday 5 BIOT 107 Biotechnology: Transforming 3 Living - A Liberal Arts Course Society Through Biology MATH 162 Calculus for Business and 4 BIOT 108 Intro to Biotechnology: Real 4 Social Sciences World Biology Applications MATH 165 Introductory Statistics 4 (Lab) 2 General Education Requirements: Option I

FOR 102 Introduction to Forest 3 ART 100A Survey of Western Art from 3 Ecology Prehistory through the PSY 102 Psychobiology 3 Middle Ages B2. Natural Sciences - Physical Sciences ART 100AH Survey of Western Art from 3 ASTR 115 Planetary Astronomy 3 Prehistory through the Middle Ages - Honors ASTR 115H Planetary Astronomy - 3 Honors ART 100B Survey of Western Art 3 from Renaissance to ASTR 116 Stellar Astronomy (Lab) 4 Contemporary ASTR 117 Life In The Universe 3 ART 100BH Survey of Western Art 3 CHEM 103 College Chemistry I (Lab) 5 from Renaissance to CHEM 104 College Chemistry II (Lab) 5 Contemporary - Honors CHEM 110 Beginning General 5 ART 101 Art History - Ancient Art 3 Chemistry (Lab) ART 102 Art History - Western 3 CHEM 111 General Chemistry I (Lab) 5 Medieval Art CHEM 112 General Chemistry II (Lab) 5 ART 103 Art History - Renaissance 3 CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry A (Lab) 3 and Baroque Art in Western CHEM 211L Organic Chemistry A 1 Laboratory ART 104 Art History - Modern and 3 CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry B (Lab) 3 Contemporary Art CHEM 221L Organic Chemistry B 1 ART 105 Art History - Topics in 3 Laboratory Contemporary Art ESCI 110 Earth Science (Lab) 4 ART 106 Art History - Ancient Latin 3 American Art ESCI 119 Physical Geology without 3 Laboratory ART 108 History of Photography 3 ESCI 120 Physical Geology (Lab) 4 ART 109 Survey of Arts of Africa, 3 Oceania, and Indigenous ESCI 121 Historical Geology (Lab) 4 ESCI 122 Earth History 3 ART 110 Introduction to the Visual 3 ESCI 124 Natural Disasters (Lab) 3 Arts ESCI 130 Physical Oceanography 3 ART 199 Motion Picture Appreciation 3 GEOG 118 Physical Geography 3 ART 200 History of Motion Pictures: 3 PHYS 109 Physics and the Arts 3 1895-1945 PHYS 110 Physics in Everyday Life 4 ART 201 History of Motion Pictures 3 (Lab) 1945-Present PHYS 111 College Physics A (Lab) 4 ART 206 History of Latin American 3 PHYS 112 College Physics B (Lab) 4 Art - Colonial through PHYS 201 Physics A: Mechanics (Lab) 5 Contemporary PHYS 202 Physics B: Thermodynamics 5 ART 207 History of Asian Art 3 and Electromagnetism (Lab) COMM 136 Cultural History of American 3 PHYS 203 Physics C: Waves, Optics & 5 Films Modern Physics (Lab) DANC 102 History of Dance 3 ENGL 290 Ethnic Voices in Film 3 AREA C: Arts and Humanities: (6 units MUSE 109 Music Appreciation 3 minimum) MUSE 110 History of Music I 3 MUSE 111 History of Music II 3 Two courses, six semester units or eight quarter units minimum, including one course from arts and one course from humanities. MUSE 112 History of Jazz 3 MUSE 113 History of Rock and Roll 3 C1. Arts MUSE 114 Introduction to American 3 ARCH 250 History of Architecture: 3 Music Prehistory to Mannerism PHTO 204 Video for Photographers 3 ARCH 251 History of Architecture: 3 THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre Arts 3 Baroque to the Present Day THEA 200 The Art of the Theatre 3 ART 100 Art History - Fundamentals 3 THEA 250 Theatre Appreciation 3 of Global Art History C2. Humanities General Education Requirements: Option I 3

ARCH 250 History of Architecture: 3 HUM 101H Humanities - Prehistory 3 Prehistory to Mannerism through the Medieval Period ARCH 251 History of Architecture: 3 - Honors Baroque to the Present Day HUM 102 Humanities from the 3 ART 108 History of Photography 3 Renaissance through the ASL 101 American Sign Language I 5 19th Century ASL 102 American Sign Language II 5 HUM 110 Humanities in the Modern 3 Period CHIN 101 Chinese I 5 HUM 115 Multi-Cultural Mythologies 3 CHIN 102 Chinese II 5 HUM 120 British Civilization 3 CHIN 201 Chinese III 5 HUM 123 Introduction to Peace 3 COMM 111 Introduction to Popular 3 Studies - Saving Civilization Culture HUM 125 Italian Civilization 3 COMM 150 Communication Theory 3 HUM 127 Spanish Civilization 3 COMM 200 Visual Communications 3 ITAL 101 Italian I 5 COMM 260 Social Media 3 ITAL 102 Italian II 5 ENGL 102 Introduction to Literature 3 JPN 101 Japanese I 5 ENGL 120 Introduction to Women's 3 Literature JPN 102 Japanese II 5 ENGL 210 Creative Writing: Fiction and 3 KIN 166 American Food And Culture: 3 Non-Fiction Global Origins, History, and Current Impacts ENGL 211 Creative Writing: Poetry 3 PHIL 101 Great Religions of the World 3 ENGL 213 Horror Literature 3 PHIL 106 Introduction to Philosophy 3 ENGL 213H Horror Literature - Honors 3 PHIL 106H Introduction to Philosophy - 3 ENGL 216 American Latino Literature 3 Honors ENGL 251 Introduction to English 3 PHIL 108 Philosophy - Ethics 3 Literature I PHIL 130 History of Ancient 3 ENGL 252 Introduction to English 3 Philosophy Literature II PHIL 131 History of Modern 3 ENGL 261 Introduction to U.S. 3 Philosophy American Literature I PHIL 140 Philosophy of Religion 3 ENGL 262 Introduction to U. S. 3 American Literature II: 1865- SOC 130 Introduction to LGBTQ 3 The Present Studies ENGL 271 Introduction to World 3 SPAN 101 Spanish I 5 Literature: Ancient - Early SPAN 101H Spanish I - Honors 5 Modern SPAN 102 Spanish II 5 ENGL 272 Introduction to World 3 SPAN 102H Spanish II - Honors 5 Literature: 1600's through SPAN 127 Spanish Civilization 3 Twentieth Century SPAN 130 Latin American Culture and 3 ENGL 290 Ethnic Voices in Film 3 Civilization ENGL 291 Film as Literature 3 SPAN 140 Beginning Conversational 3 ENGL 291H Film as Literature - Honors 3 Spanish ENGL 293 Children's Literature 3 SPAN 141 Intermediate Conversational 3 ENGL 293H Children's Literature - 3 Spanish Honors SPAN 201 Spanish III 5 ENGL 294 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 SPAN 201H Spanish III - Honors 5 ENGL 298 Literature of the Bible 3 SPAN 202 Spanish IV 5 FREN 101 French I 5 SPAN 210 Intermediate Spanish for 5 FREN 102 French II 5 Spanish Speakers I GER 101 German I 5 SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish for 5 GER 102 German II 5 Spanish Speakers II GER 201 German III 5 GER 202 German IV 5 HUM 101 Humanities - Prehistory 3 through the Medieval Period 4 General Education Requirements: Option I

AREA D: Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 HIST 139 History of California 3 HIST 140 History of the American 3 units minimum) West Two courses, a minimum of six semester units or eight quarter units, HIST 145 History of Mexico 3 including one course from history and political science and one course HIST 155 History of the Vietnam War 3 from behavioral science. HIST 160 History of Women in the 3 D1. History and Political Science AJ 101 Introduction to the 3 HIST 222 History of World War II 3 Administration of Justice HUM 120 British Civilization 3 AJ 102 Concepts of Criminal Law 3 HUM 127 Spanish Civilization 3 AJ 112 Community and the Justice 3 KIN 166 American Food And Culture: 3 System Global Origins, History, and COMM 100 Mass Media and Society 3 Current Impacts COUN 212 Valuing Diversity 3 KIN 167 Women in Sport 3 ECON 100 Survey of Economics 3 POLI 103 American Government and 3 Politics ECON 101 Principles of 3 Macroeconomics POLI 103H American Government and 3 Politics - Honors ECON 101H Principles of 3 Macroeconomics - Honors POLI 104 Introduction to Political 3 Science ECON 102 Principles of 3 Microeconomics POLI 105 Comparative Politics 3 ETHN 101 Introduction to Ethnic 3 POLI 108 Political Theory 3 Studies POLI 116 International Relations 3 ETHN 116 Introduction to Chicano/ 3 POLI 120 Principles of United Nations 3 Latino Studies SPAN 127 Spanish Civilization 3 GEOG 102 Cultural Geography 3 SPAN 130 Latin American Culture and 3 HIST 102 Western Civilization 1715 to 3 Civilization the Present D2. Behavioral Science HIST 103 History of World Civilization 3 ANTH 210 Introduction to Cultural 3 up to 1500 C.E. Anthropology HIST 103H History of World Civilization 3 ANTH 210H Introduction to Cultural 3 up to 1500 C.E./Honors Anthropology - Honors HIST 104 History of World Civilization 3 ANTH 216 Sex and Gender in Cross 3 since 1500 Cultural Perspectives HIST 104H History of World Civilization 3 ANTH 216H Sex and Gender in a Cross 3 since 1500 - Honors Cultural Perspective - HIST 107 History of the United States 3 Honors before 1877 ANTH 220 Introduction to Archaeology 3 HIST 107H History of the United States 3 ANTH 222 Introduction to Linguistic 3 before 1877 - Honors Anthropology HIST 108 History of the United States 3 ANTH 224 Anthropology of Religion, 3 since 1877 Magic, and Witchcraft HIST 108H History of the United States 3 BUS 132 Business, Ethics and Society 3 since 1877 - Honors BUS 171 Human Relations in the 3 HIST 109 The World in Conflict - The 3 Workplace 20th Century, a History CHLD 110 Early Childhood 3 HIST 111 History of the African- 3 Development Americans to 1876 CHLD 111 Child Development Youth - 3 HIST 112 History of the African- 3 Adolescence Americans since 1876 CHLD 120 Literacy for Children 3 HIST 130 Latin American Culture and 3 CHLD 130 Infant Development and 3 Civilization Group Care HIST 131 History of Latin America to 3 CHLD 134 Parent-Child Interaction 3 1825 COMM 150 Communication Theory 3 HIST 132 History of Modern Latin 3 America General Education Requirements: Option I 5

ETHN 101 Introduction to Ethnic 3 DANC 172 Composition in Group Forms 2 Studies DANC 230 Alignment and Correctives 2 ETHN 116 Introduction to Chicano/ 3 Intermediate Latino Studies DANC 258 Intermediate Hip-Hop Dance 1 GEOG 103 Introduction to Global 3 DANC 259 Intermediate Tap I 1 Studies DANC 260 Intermediate Jazz Dance I 1 GEOG 104 World Regional Geography 3 DANC 261 Intermediate Modern Dance 1 GEOG 105 Global Issues 3 I KIN 178 Race, Gender and Sports 3 DANC 262 Intermediate Ballet I 1 KIN 179 Health and Social Justice 3 DANC 263A Dance for Musical Theatre - 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Beginning PSY 101H Introduction to Psychology - 3 DANC 263B Dance for Musical Theatre- 4 Honors Intermediate PSY 110 Psychology of Religion 3 DANC 264 Beginning Popular Dance 4 PSY 205 Developmental Psychology 3 Techniques PSY 206 Child Growth and 3 DANC 265A Musical Staging: Rehearsal 2 Development and Performance - PSY 212 Psychological Disorders 3 Beginning PSY 213 Survey of Drug and Alcohol 3 DANC 265B Musical Staging: Rehearsal 2 Use in Society and Performance- Intermediate PSY 220 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology DANC 266 Pop Dance: Rehearsal and 2 Performance - Beginning PSY 225 Psychology of Human 3 Sexuality DANC 268 Intermediate 2 Hip-Hop 1 Dance PSY 226 Psychology of Women 3 DANC 269 Intermediate Tap II 1 SOC 114 Marriage, Family, and 3 Intimate Relations DANC 270 Intermediate Jazz Dance II 1 SOC 118 Race and Ethnicity 3 DANC 271 Intermediate Modern Dance 1 II SOC 130 Introduction to LGBTQ 3 Studies DANC 272 Intermediate Ballet II 1 SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology 3 DANC 279 Advanced Tap I 1 SOC 201H Introduction to Sociology - 3 DANC 281 Advanced Jazz Dance I 1 Honors DANC 284 Intermediate Popular Dance 4 SOC 202 Contemporary Social 3 Techniques Problems DANC 292 Advanced Ballet I 1 SOC 220 Introduction to Gender 3 DANC 296 Pop Dance: Rehearsal and 2 SPCH 150 Intercultural Communication 3 Performance- Intermediate E2. Fitness/Health Science AREA E: KINESIOLOGY/DANCE (3 units KIN 100 Introduction to Kinesiology 3 KIN 118 Meditation and Mindfulness 3 minimum) KIN 166 American Food And Culture: 3 No varsity sports courses may be used. Global Origins, History, and Current Impacts All students must complete one of the following: three semester units or four quarter units of any KIN activity or DANC activity courses as listed KIN 167 Women in Sport 3 below: KIN 168 Introduction to Public Health 3 KIN 170 Fitness for Life 3 E1. Dance Activity KIN 171 Health and Wellness 3 DANC 103 Introduction to Dance 1 KIN 171H Health and Wellness - 3 DANC 130 Alignment and Correctives 2 Honors DANC 158 Beginning Hip-Hop Dance 1 KIN 173 Introduction to Nutrition 3 Techniques . Kinesiology Activity DANC 159 Beginning Tap 1 KIN 101 Badminton 1 DANC 160 Jazz Dance Techniques 1 KIN 103 Golf 1 DANC 161 Beginning Modern Dance 1 KIN 104 Self-Defense and Personal 1 DANC 162 Beginning Ballet 1 Safety 6 General Education Requirements: Option I

KIN 108 Tennis 1 KIN 116 Yoga 1 KIN 117 Vinyasa, Aerial, and 1 Acroyoga KIN 130 Basketball 1 KIN 133 Soccer 1 KIN 134 Softball 1 KIN 135 Volleyball 1 KIN 142 Swimming - Beginning 1 KIN 143 Swimming - Intermediate/ 1 Advanced KIN 145 Strength Training, Balance 1 and Agility KIN 146 Water Exercise 1 KIN 147 Swimming for 1 Cardiovascular Improvement KIN 148 Adapted Aquatic Exercises 1 KIN 150 Adapted Physical Education 1 KIN 151 Body Conditioning 1 KIN 152 Weight Training 1 KIN 153 Walking/Jogging 1 KIN 159 Cardiovascular Training 1