Santa Clara of Arts & Sciences

For use by transfer applicants

TRANSFER CREDIT PLANNER CHECK-SHEET

*Admission recommendations

University Core Requirement Course Completed or IP (In Progress) or AP/IB test credit

FOUNDATIONS

Critical Thinking & Writing 1* ______ Critical Thinking & Writing 2* ______ Cultures & Ideas 1 ______ Cultures & Ideas 2 ______ Second Language ______ Mathematics* ______ Religion Theology & Culture 1 ______(Students transferring with 30 or more semester units (or 44 or more quarter units) of transfer credit will be exempt from completing one RTC Core requirement)

EXPLORATIONS

Ethics ______. Civic Engagement Must be completed at Diversity ______ Arts ______ Natural Science with Lab* ______ Social Science ______ Religion, Theology & Culture 2 Must be completed at Santa Clara University Cultures & Ideas 3 ______. Science, Technology & Society Must be completed at Santa Clara University . Religion, Theology & Culture 3 Must be completed at Santa Clara University

INTEGRATIONS

. Experiential Learning for Social Justice Must be completed at Santa Clara University . Advanced Writing Must be completed at Santa Clara University . Pathways Must be completed at Santa Clara University

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REQUIREMENTS PER MAJOR, GO TO: https://www.scu.edu/cas/academics/undergraduate-majors-and-minors/ TOTAL SEMESTER UNITS ______x ___ = ______TOTAL QUARTER UNITS** **Note: The maximum number of units allowed to transfer (including AP/IB test credit) is: 87.50 quarter units. The time needed to complete a degree offered in the College of Arts & Sciences will depend on the total number of units accepted and their distribution toward satisfying SCU Core, School/College and major curriculum requirements. OOTR01/2018

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Santa Clara University College of Arts & Sciences Santa Ana College Transfer Guide

For use by Transfer Applicants Use the TRANSFER CREDIT PLANNER to map out your transfer credit.

Thank you for your interest in Santa Clara University! This guide has been designed to help make the course-planning process easier for students who wish to transfer to the College of Arts & Sciences at Santa Clara University.

Admission Recommendations for Transfer Students: College of Arts & Sciences: Bachelor of Arts majors: Art History, Studio Art, Classics (Ancient Studies, Classical Languages and Literature), Communication, English, History, Modern Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish), Philosophy, Religious Studies, Performing Arts (Music, Theatre, Dance), Women’s and Gender Studies

• Two English composition courses (aka: Critical Thinking & Writing 1 & 2) • One college-level mathematics course • One natural science course with a lab • GPA 3.3 Bachelor of Science majors: Anthropology, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Economics, Engineering Physics, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Child Studies, Mathematics, Computer Science, Neuroscience, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health Science, and Sociology

• Two English composition courses (aka: Critical Thinking & Writing 1 & 2) • Two college-level mathematics courses o Exception: the following B.S. majors require one mathematics course: . Anthropology, Child Studies, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Sociology: Statistics course suggested . Environmental Science: one Calculus course suggested • One natural science course with a lab • GPA 3.3 For additional SCU Transfer Admissions information: https://www.scu.edu/admission/undergraduate/transfer-students/

The following information is provided to help transfer students understand and complete additional Santa Clara University Core Curriculum (General Education) requirements.

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STRUCTURE OF SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY GENERAL CORE

Below is a visual representation of Santa Clara University Core Curriculum Requirements. Some Core requirements must be met at SCU: Civic Engagement, Religion, Theology & Culture 2, Science, Technology & Society, Religion, Theology & Culture 3, Experiential Learning for Social Justice, Advanced Writing, and Pathways. Moreover, no courses listed in this guide can fulfill more than one Core requirement.

To learn more about Santa Clara University’s Core Curriculum learning goals and objectives, click here.

Note: Current high school students applying as First-Year students may not transfer courses to fulfill Core Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2 or Cultures & Ideas 1 and 2, AND Religion Theology & Culture 1 in addition to the Core requirements listed above that must be met at SCU.

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MAXIMUM NUMBER OF TRANSFER UNITS ACCEPTED:

• Santa Clara University is on a quarter system o 1 semester unit is equivalent to 1.5 quarter units • It is recommended to transfer with 30 or more semester units (44 or more quarter units) of transfer credit (not including AP/IB test credit). • Students are allowed to transfer in a maximum of one-half of the total quarter units required to graduate in their specific program. The maximum number includes credit transferred from another institution and Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate test credits.

Minimum Maximum Maximum number of units transferrable transferrable Academic Division required for quarter units Semester Unit graduation equivalency College of Arts and Sciences 175 87.5 58.33 College of Arts and Sciences: Engineering 193 96.5 64.33 Physics Leavey School of Business 175 87.5 58.33 School of Engineering: Bioengineering 191 95.5 63.66 Civil Engineering 195 97.5 65 Computer Science & Engineering and General Engineering 189 94.5 63 Electrical Engineering 190 95 63.33 Mechanical Engineering 192 96 64 Web Design and Engineering 175 87.5 58.33

TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED:

SCU does not give transfer credit for P/NP, CR, S, or courses with a grade of C- or lower. Grades are not transferable to SCU, only units.

The following courses are not transferrable: most first-year seminars, internships, professional development courses, independent study courses, workshops, most physical education courses, remedial English and remedial mathematics courses.

Santa Clara University only accepts University of transferable courses. In addition, SCU does not allow the following Santa Ana College UC transferrable courses to transfer for credit: English for Multilingual Students, Kinesiology-Activities, Kinesiology-Adapted, Kinesiology-Aerobic Fitness, Kinesiology-Aquatics, Kinesiology-Fitness, Kinesiology-Health Education, Kinesiology-Intercollegiate Athletics, and Kinesiology-Professional courses. To view all Santa Ana College’s UC transferable courses, visit www.assist.org. UC transferrable courses not listed in this guide and not listed above as excluded will be accepted as elective units. After acceptance, students may petition a course that received elective credit to be evaluated, and if approved, fulfill a Core and/or major requirement. Transfer credit evaluations for individual students are completed after admission to SCU. However, the following information will help students evaluate their own course work.

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FOUNDATIONS Core requirements Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2 Core Requirement:

To fulfill the Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2 Santa Clara University Core requirements, a student must complete one course from the Critical Thinking & Writing 1 course list, and one course from the Critical Thinking & Writing 2 course list below. If both requirements are not satisfied prior to enrollment at SCU, students who have completed fewer than 30 semester units (or 44 quarter units) of transfer credit will be required to take the 2 quarter course sequence at SCU. Students who transfer with 30 or more semester units (or 44 or more quarter units) of transfer credit and have fulfilled the CTW 1 but not the CTW 2 requirement will be required to complete an additional course at SCU to satisfy the CTW 2 requirement.

CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING 1: Complete one course from list below.

Admission recommendation: Complete Critical Thinking and Writing 1 Core requirement.

Exceptions for taking a course listed below to satisfy CTW 1: Students placed into the 2nd college level English, or who scored a 4 or 5 on the AP English exam, may substitute the course placement or the test credit for CTW 1. Students are responsible for submitting the appropriate AP CollegeBoard Report at the time of acceptance to receive such credit.

Santa Ana College Course ENGL 101/101H: Freshman Composition

CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING 2: Complete one course from list below.

Admission recommendation: Complete Critical Thinking and Writing 2 Core requirement.

Santa Ana College Course ENGL 102/102H: Literature and Composition ENGL 103/103H: Critical Thinking and Writing PHIL 110/110H: Critical Thinking

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CULTURES & IDEAS 1 and 2 Core Requirements:

To fulfill University Cultures & Ideas 1 and 2 Core Curriculum requirements, a student must complete one course from the Cultures and Ideas 1 list, and one course from the Cultures and Ideas 2 course list. If both requirements are not satisfied prior to enrollment at SCU, students who have completed fewer than 30 semester units (or fewer than 44 quarter units) of transfer credit will be required to take the 2 quarter course sequence at SCU. Students who transfer with 30 or more semester units (or 44 or more quarter units) and fulfilled the Cultures & Ideas 1 but not the Cultures & Ideas 2 requirement, will be required to take one course instead of the 2-course sequence at SCU. Although it is not listed as an admission recommendation, it is advised to fulfill the Cultures and Ideas 1 and 2 course sequence prior to enrollment at SCU.

CULTURES & IDEAS 1: Complete one course from list below.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara University Core requirement. If you already took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Santa Ana College Course ANTH 105: Ancient Mesoamerican Civilization ART 101: Survey of Western Art History I- Prehistory through the Middle Ages ART 102: Survey of Western Art History II- Renaissance Through the 20th Century ENGL 241: Survey of American Literature 1600-1865 ENGL 242: Survey of American Literature 1865- Present HIST 105: Ancient Mesoamerican Civilization HIST 118: Social and Cultural History of the United States HIST 120/120H: The United States to 1865 HIST 121/121H: The United States since 1865 HIST 133: MUS 104: Rock Music History and Appreciation POLT 101/101H: Intro to American Government TELV 105/105H: Mass Media and Society

CULTURES & IDEAS 2: Complete one course from list below.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Santa Ana College Course ANTH 100/100H: Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 108: Religion, Magic and Witchcraft ART 103: African Art History ART 104: Mexican and Chicano Art History ART 106: Asian Art History CHST 101: Intro to Chicano Studies

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CMST 103/103H: Intro to Intercultural Communication DNCE 105: World Dance and Cultures ENGL 271: Survey of World Literature I ENGL 272: Survey of World Literature II GEOG 100/100H: World Regional Geography GEOG 102: Cultural Geography HIST 101/101H: World Civilizations to the 16th Century HIST 102/102H: World Civilizations since the 16th Century HIST 151: Modern Latin American Civilization HIST 153: History of Mexico HIST 163: Intro to Southeast Asian History IDS 117H: Honors Intro to Global Studies MUS 102/102H: World Music PHIL 112: World Religions POLT 201: Intro to Comparative Politics POLT 220: International Politics THEA 105: Theatre History 1 WMNS 101: Intro to Women’s Studies

SECOND LANGUAGE Options to satisfy Second Language core requirement at SCU:

1) A student must successfully complete the second semester course of a first-year college level Foreign Language. Students may take a language not offered at SCU (i.e. American Sign Language) to fulfill this requirement as long as they successfully complete the requirement prior to enrollment at Santa Clara University, or 2) If a student received a 4 or 5 on an AP Language exam that is accepted at SCU, or a 6 or 7 on a Higher Level IB Foreign Language exam, the Second Language requirement will be satisfied. Refer to the AP/IB Chart located in the current SCU Undergraduate Bulletin at: https://www.scu.edu/bulletin/undergraduate/chapter-8/AcademicCreditEvaluation.html for course equivalencies. Students are responsible for submitting the appropriate AP CollegeBoard or IB Report at the time of acceptance to receive such credit, or 3) Once admitted to SCU, a student can satisfy this requirement by demonstrating an equivalent level of proficiency through an intensive examination arranged through the Modern Languages department at SCU. Access detailed proficiency exam information at: https://www.scu.edu/modernlanguages/student-resources/proficiency-exam/

Note: Students accepted in the School of Engineering are not required to fulfill the Second Language requirement. However, if a student is admitted in the School of Engineering and decides to change schools after enrollment, the student will be required to fulfill the Second Language requirement at SCU.

When a Santa Ana College language course does not have a direct SCU course equivalent but fulfills the Core second language requirement, a transfer credit (TRCR) code of TRCR 33 is assigned.

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Santa Ana College Course SCU Course equivalency CHNS 101: Elementary Chinese I CHIN 1 CHNS 102: Elementary Chinese II CHIN 3 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) FREN 101: Elementary French I FREN 1 FREN 102: Elementary French II FREN 3 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) FREN 201/201H: Intermediate French I FREN 21 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) FREN 202/202H: Intermediate French II FREN 23 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) FREN 211: Intermediate Conversation and TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) Composition I FREN 214: Intermediate Conversation and TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) Composition II ITAL 120: Elementary Italian I ITAL 1 ITAL 121: Elementary Italian II ITAL 3 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) JAPN 101: Elementary Japanese I JAPN 1 JAPN 102: Elementary Japanese II JAPN 3 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) ASL/SIGN 110: American Sign Language TRCR 31 I ASL 111/SIGN: American Sign Language TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) II SIGN 112: American Sign Language III TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) SPAN 101/101H: Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1 SPAN 102/102H: Elementary Spanish II SPAN 3 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) SPAN 195A: Advanced Conversational TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) Spanish SPAN 195B: Advanced Conversational TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) Spanish SPAN 201/201H: Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 21 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) SPAN 202/202H: Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 23 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors) VIET 101: Elementary Vietnamese I TRCR 31 VIET 102: Elementary Vietnamese II TRCR 33 (fulfills Core 2nd Lang for all majors)

MATHEMATICS:

Admission recommendation: For B.A. majors: one college-level mathematics course; for B.S .majors: two college-level mathematics courses.

To fulfill the Core Mathematics requirement, complete one course from the list. A score of 3, 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC or a score of 4 or 5 on the Calculus AB exams will satisfy the Mathematics Core and some major requirements. Please note: certain majors at SCU require more than one math course requirement. Consult the Santa Clara University Undergraduate Bulletin for additional requirements for a major. The bulletin can be found at: https://www.scu.edu/academics/course- catalogs/undergraduate-bulletin/

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MATH 219/219H: Statistics and Probability MATH 8 MATH 280: Intermediate Calculus MATH 13&14 SOCS 219/219H: Statistics and Probability MATH 8

Note: A score of 4 or 5 on the AP CALCULUS BC exam will equate to SCU’s MATH 11 & 12. SCU does not accept remedial mathematics courses. Although a pre-Calculus course is transferrable, it will not fulfill general University core, major or minor requirements.

RELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 1: Only needed if transferring with less than 30 semester units of transfer credit. Students transferring with more than 30 semester units of transfer credit will be exempt from this requirement.

Students transferring with less than 30 semester units of transfer credit may complete one course from the list below to satisfy the RTC 1 Core requirement.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already took a course

listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Santa Ana College Course No approved Santa Ana College course equivalencies at time of publication

Note: The ’transferring with more than 30 semester units (or more than 44 quarter units) of transfer credit for the RTC 1 exemption rule does not apply to First-Year applicants.

EXPLORATIONS Core requirements

ETHICS: Complete one course from the list below.

Note: Students accepted in the Leavey School of Business fulfill the Ethics requirement at SCU. Refer to Leavey School of Business Transfer Guide for specific Core and School requirements.

Santa Ana College Course PHIL 108: Ethics

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.

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DIVERSITY: US Perspectives: Complete one course from list below.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Santa Ana College Course ANTH 125: Native Americans in the U.S. ASIA 101: Intro to Asian American Studies ENGL 245: The Image of in Literature and Films ETHN 101/101H: Intro to Ethnic Studies ETHN 102/102H: The Borderlands- Cultural Context and Intercultural Relations HIST 118: Social and Cultural History of the United States HIST 123: African American History to 1865 HIST 124/124H: Mexican-American History in the United States HIST 125: Native Americans in the U.S. HIST 127: Women in U.S. History HIST 146: African America History from 1863 to the Present MUS 103: Jazz in America POLT 235: Identity Politics PSYC 170: Multicultural Psychology WMNS 102: Women in America- Work, Family, Self

ARTS: Complete one course or several courses from the list below.

To fulfill the Arts requirement at Santa Clara University, a total of 2.666 semester units (equivalent to 4.00 quarter units) of transfer credit must be completed. It may be satisfied with a combination of courses totaling 2.666 semester (or 4.00 quarter) units.

Santa Ana College Course ART 110: Two-Dimensional Design ART 111: Three-Dimensional Design ART 130: Intro to Drawing ART 131: Beginning Life Drawing ART 132A: Beginning Pastel Drawing and Painting ART 132B: Intermediate Pastel Drawing and Painting ART 140A: Watercolor Painting ART 140B: Watercolor Painting ART 141: Beginning Painting ART 143: Landscape Watercolor ART 150: Primitive Pottery Techniques ART 151: Ceramics- Intro Level ART 152: Ceramics- Intermediate Throwing ART 153: Ceramics- Intermediate Handbuilding ART 154: Ceramics Summer Workshop ART 155: Plaster Mold Making ART 156: Clay Calculation- An Approach in Color Study ART 157: Ceramics- Raku and Saggar Firing ART 158: Ceramic Mural Project

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ART 159A: Ceramic Color Decoration- Low Temperature ART 159B: Ceramic Color Decoration- High Temperature ART 195: Intro to Digital Media Arts ART 230: Intermediate Drawing ART 231: Intermediate Life Drawing ART 232: Advanced Life Drawing ART 233: Advanced Drawing ART 240: Intermediate Watercolor ART 241: Intermediate Painting ART 242: Advanced Painting ART 243: Portrait and Life Painting ART 251: Ceramics- Advanced Throwing and Handbuilding ART 252: Ceramics- Advanced Study Process in Ceramics w/ Non- Traditional Media DNCE 106A: Intro to Modern Dance DNCE 106B: Intro to Modern Dance DNCE 107: Dance Concert Performance DNCE 108A: Intro to Ballet DNCE 108B: Intro to Ballet DNCE 109A: Pilates Mat I DNCE 109B: Pilates Mat II DNCE 109C: Pilates Mat III DNCE 110: Beginning Mexican Folk Dance DNCE 111: Intermediate Mexican Folk Dance DNCE 112: Ethnic Dance DNCE 113A: Flamenco Dance I DNCE 113B: Flamenco Dance II DNCE 117: Intro to Middle Eastern Dance DNCE 118: Intro to Caribbean and Latin Dance Styles DNCE 119A: Into to Jazz Dance DNCE 119B: Intro to Jazz Dance DNCE 120A: Introduction to Hip-Hop Dance DNCE 120B: Intermediate Hip-Hop Dance DNCE 122: Commercial Contemporary Dance DNCE 123: Intro to Salsa Dance DNCE 124: Intermediate Salsa Dance DNCE 130: Dance Improvisation DNCE 132: Dance Stretch DNCE 140: Dance Repertory Workshop DNCE 201A: Ballet I DNCE 201B: Ballet II DNCE 202A: Choreography DNCE 202B: Choreography for Dance Majors DNCE 204A: Dance Production DNCE 204B: Dance Production DNCE 205: Performance Ensemble DNCE 206A: Modern Dance I DNCE 206B: Modern Dance II DNCE 209: Modern Dance III DNCE 210: Modern Dance IV DNCE 213: Ballet III

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DNCE 214: Ballet IV DNCE 219A: Jazz Dance I DNCE 219B: Jazz Dance II DNCE 220: Jazz Dance III DNCE 221: Jazz Dance IV DNCE 232: Partnering DNCE 240A: Repertory I DNCE 240B: Repertory II DNCE 250A: Hip Hop Dance I DNCE 250B: Hip Hop Dance II DNCE 251: Hip Hop Dance III DNCE 260: Somatic Practices in Dance DNCE 261: Somatic Practices in Modern Dance DNCE 262: Somatic Practices in Ballet DNCE 263: Somatic Practices in Jazz Dance DNCE 270: Dance Internship DNCE 296: Special Studies in Modern Dance DNCE 297: Special Studies in Jazz Dance DNCE 298: Special Studies in Dance ENGL 212: Creative Writing II/ Fiction ENGL 213: Creative Writing ENGL 214: Creative Writing I/ Poetry ENGL 215: Creative Writing II/ Poetry MUS 113A: Basic Musicianship Skills MUS 113B: Musicianship Skills MUS 114A: Musicianship MUS 114B: Musicianship MUS 115A: Applied Music MUS 115B: Applied Music MUS 115C: Applied Music MUS 115D: Applied Music MUS 121: Beginning Voice MUS 122: Intermediate Voice MUS 123: Advanced Voice MUS 124: Advanced Vocal Production and Repertoire MUS 132: The Jazz Singers MUS 134: Vocal Jazz Workshop MUS 135: Concert Chorale MUS 136: Collegiate Choir MUS 137: Chamber Choir MUS 140: Instrumental Methods for Winds and Percussion MUS 141: Instrumental Ensemble MUS 145: Jazz Improvisation and Performance Workshop MUS 161: Class Piano I MUS 162: Class Piano II MUS 163: Class Piano III MUS 164A: Intermediate Piano Repertoire I MUS 164B: Intermediate Piano Repertoire II MUS 165: Beginning Folk Guitar MUS 166A: Beginning Electric Bass

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MUS 166B: Intermediate Electric Bass MUS 168: Stylistic Interpretation of Piano Repertoire MUS 169: Harmonization at the Keyboard MUS 170: Piano Clinic MUS 171: Concert Band MUS 173: Beginning Rhythms in Percussion and Drums MUS 175: Jazz Ensemble MUS 176: Jazz Band MUS 177: Latin Jazz Ensemble MUS 178: Mariachi MUS 179: Technique Studies for Pianists MUS 180A: String Methods MUS 180B: Intermediate String Methods MUS 181: Chamber Orchestra MUS 185: Beginning Classical Guitar MUS 186: Intermediate Classical Guitar MUS 187: Advanced Classical Guitar MUS 188: Advanced Classical Guitar Technique and Repertoire MUS 189: Guitar Ensemble MUS 215A: Applied Music MUS 241: Chamber Music Ensemble MUS 268: Intermediate Keyboard Repertoire MUS 271: Symphonic Band PHOT 180: Beginning Photography TELV 142: Acting for the Camera TELV 150: Producing and Directing for Television THEA 110: Acting Fundamentals THEA 111: Intermediate Acting THEA 113: Acting for the Camera THEA 114: Acting for the Camera II THEA 118: Fundamentals of Scene Study THEA 131: Stagecraft THEA 132: Stage Makeup THEA 133: Stage Lighting THEA 135: Technical Production THEA 150: Theatre Production THEA 151: Showcase THEA 152: Tour Ensemble THEA 153: Intro to Directing THEA 154: Performance Ensemble THEA 155: Children’s Theatre Ensemble THEA 156: Reader’s Theatre Workshop THEA 250: Advanced Theatre Production

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NATURAL SCIENCE (WITH A LAB) Core Requirement: Complete one course from list below.

Admission recommendation: Complete one Natural Science course with Lab.

To satisfy the Natural Science requirement, the course must have a lab component.

For Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, and Public Health Science majors complete lower division General and Organic Chemistry and Biology series prior to enrollment. For all other natural science majors, consult the Santa Clara University Undergraduate Bulletin or the department website of the major for specific natural science course requirements. The bulletin can be found at: https://www.scu.edu/academics/course-catalogs/undergraduate-bulletin/ or link to the specific department website at: https://www.scu.edu/cas/academics/undergraduate-majors-and-minors/

When a Santa Ana College course does not have a direct SCU course equivalent, but fulfills the Natural Science Core requirement, a transfer credit (TRCR) code of TRCR 18 is assigned.

Santa Ana College Course SCU course equivalency ANTH 101/101L: Intro to Physical Anthropology TRCR 18 w/ Lab ASTR 110/140 or 110H /140: Intro to Stars and TRCR 18 Galaxies w/ Lab BIOL 109/109L or 109H/109L: Fundamentals of TRCR 18 Biology w/ Lab BIOL 111: Marine Biology TRCR 18 BIOL 115: Concepts in Biology for Educators TRCR 18 BIOL 129: Ecology of Southern California TRCR 18 BIOL 139: Health Microbiology TRCR 18 BIOL 177: Human Genetics TRCR 18 BIOL 211: Cellular and Molecular Biology TRCR 18 BIOL 212: Animal Diversity and Ecology TRCR 18 BIOL 214: Plant Diversity and Evolution TRCR 18 BIOL 229: General Microbiology TRCR 18 BIOL 239: General Human Anatomy TRCR 18 BIOL 249: Human Physiology TRCR 18 BIOL 259: Environmental Biology TRCR 18 BIOL 290: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology TRCR 18 CHEM 109: Chemistry in the Community TRCR 18 CHEM 115: Concepts in Physical Science for TRCR 18 Educators CHEM 119: Fundamentals- General and Organic TRCR 18 CHEM 209: Introductory Chemistry TRCR 18 CHEM 210: General, Organic and Biochemistry TRCR 18 CHEM 219/219H: General Chemistry CHEM 11 CHEM 229: General Chemistry and Qualitative CHEM 13 (If CHEM 219/219H & CHEM Analysis 229 completed, equates to SCU’s CHEM 11, 12 & 13 sequence) CHEM 249: Organic Chemistry I CHEM 31 CHEM 259: Organic Chemistry II CHEM 33 (If CHEM 249 & CHEM 259 completed, equates to SCU’s CHEM 31, 32

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& 33 sequence) ERTH 115: Earth Science for Educators TRCR 18 ENVR 259: Environmental Biology TRCR 18 GEOG 101/101L: Physical Geography w/ Lab TRCR 18 GEOL 101/101L: Intro to Geology w/ Lab TRCR 18 GEOL 201: Intro to Historical Geology TRCR 18 PSC 115: Concepts in Physical Science for TRCR 18 Educators PSC 117/118: Physical Science Survey w/ Lab TRCR 18 PHYS 109: Survey of General Physics TRCR 18 PHYS 210: Principles of Physics I PHYS 11 PHYS 211: Principles of Physics II PHYS 13 ( If PHYS 210 & PHYS 211 completed, equates to SCU’s PHYS 11, 12 & 13 sequence) PHYS 217: Engineering Physics I PHYS 31 PHYS 227: Engineering Physics II PHYS 33 PHYS 237: Engineering Physics III PHYS 32 (If PHYS 217, 227 & 237 completed, equates to SCU’s PHYS 31, 32, 33 & 34) PHYS 279: College Physics I TRCR 18 PHYS 289: College Physics II TRCR 18

SOCIAL SCIENCE: Complete one course from list below.

Note: Students accepted in the Leavey School of Business take ECON 120 & ECON 121 to satisfy the Social Science requirement. Refer to Leavey School of Business Transfer Guide for specific Core and school requirements.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Santa Ana College Course ANTH 103: Intro to Archaeology ECON 120: Principles/ Macro ECON 121: Principles/ Micro POLT 101/101H: Intro to American Government POLT 200/200H: American Political Thought PSYC 100/100H: Intro to Psychology PSYC 200: Intro to Biological Psychology PSYC 210: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences PSYC 219: Intro to Research Methods in Psychology SOC 100/100H: Intro to Sociology SOC 140/140H: Analysis of Social Trends and Problems

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RELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 2: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.

CULTURES & IDEAS 3: Complete one course from the list below.

Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a different course to complete.

Note: Students accepted in the Leavey School of Business fulfill the Cultures and Ideas 3 requirement at SCU. Refer to Leavey School of Business Transfer Guide for specific core and school requirements.

Santa Ana College Course ANTH 100/100H: Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 108: Religion, Magic and Witchcraft ART 103: African Art History ART 104: Mexican and Chicano Art History ART 106: Asian Art History CHST 101: Intro to Chicano Studies CMST 103/103H: Intro to Intercultural Communication DNCE 105: World Dance and Cultures ENGL 271: Survey of World Literature I ENGL 272: Survey of World Literature II GEOG 100/100H: World Regional Geography GEOG 102: Cultural Geography HIST 101/101H: World Civilizations to the 16th Century HIST 102/102H: World Civilizations since the 16th Century HIST 151: Modern Latin American Civilization HIST 153: History of Mexico HIST 163: Intro to Southeast Asian History IDS 117H: Honors Intro to Global Studies MUS 102/102H: World Music PHIL 112: World Religions POLT 201: Intro to Comparative Politics POLT 220: International Politics THEA 105: Theatre History 1 WMNS 101: Intro to Women’s Studies

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.

RELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 3: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.

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INTEGRATIONS Core requirements

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.

ADVANCED WRITING: Must be completed at Santa Clara University

PATHWAYS: Must be completed at Santa Clara University. Transfer students who matriculate with fewer than 44 quarter units (or fewer than 30 semester units) must take 4 courses to fulfill the pathways requirement. However, students transferring in with more than 44 quarter units (or with 30 semester units or more) will complete 3 courses to fulfill the Core Pathways requirement.

Additional notes: • Consult the current Undergraduate Bulletin for Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate test credit equivalencies at: https://www.scu.edu/bulletin/undergraduate/chapter-8/AcademicCreditEvaluation.html

• Consult the Santa Clara University Undergraduate Bulletin for additional requirements in a major. The Bulletin can be found at: https://www.scu.edu/academics/course- catalogs/undergraduate-bulletin/

• Once students are admitted to Santa Clara University, they must abide by the policies, regulations and other requirements outlined in the Undergraduate Bulletin for their cohort year.

• Per policy, transfer credit earned after enrollment at SCU cannot satisfy University Core, major or minor requirements. Refer to the SCU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional transfer credit restrictions.

• This guide is to be used by transfer applicants, not First-Year (aka: freshmen) applicants. Admitted First-Year students must complete the following Core requirements at SCU: Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2; Cultures & Ideas 1 and 2; Civic Engagement; Religion, Theology & Culture1, 2, and 3 (taken in sequence order); Science, Technology & Society; Experiential Learning for Social Justice; Advanced Writing; and four Pathway courses.

For questions regarding transfer credit or AP/IB test Credit, contact Sheli Whiting, Transfer Record Analyst at: [email protected].

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Disclosure: The information contained in this document is to be used as a guide for the purpose of admissions into Santa Clara University. This information is reviewed periodically and the date of the most recent update is noted in the bottom right-hand corner of this guide. Students are responsible to make sure that any courses taken are listed on this guide at the time of actual enrollment. Transferability is not guaranteed and is up to our discretion, largely based upon the Santa Clara University core curriculum in effect at the time of admission.

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