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60 Units Unless Otherwise Noted Associate Degree, Accounting Animation (see Entertainment Technology) Certificate of Achievement, Art Athletic Coaching and Department Certificate Broadcasting degrees: – Broadcast Programming and Production Programs – Broadcast Sales and Management – Entertainment Promotion/Marketing Production All programs offered at Santa Monica College leading (see Broadcasting) to an Associate degree (AA, AS, AA-T, or AS-T), a Certificate Business degrees: of Achievement, or a Department Certificate are designed to – Business Administration – Professional provide students with the necessary skills to compete success- – Insurance Professional fully in related job markets or for transfer to a four-year college – Logistics/Supply Chain Management or university. Certificate of Achievement programs offered by – Management/Leadership Santa Monica College meet the needs of people in business and – Merchandising industry. The teaching faculty in these programs is well trained, Child Development (see Early Childhood Education) with both academic and industry experience. Each career pro- Cinema (see Film Studies) gram has an advisory board composed of industry representa- Communication Studies (formerly Speech) (available only to tives to insure that the curricula are current and that they meet students who enrolled at SMC Spring 2014 or earlier and industry needs and standards. who have maintained continuous enrollment in each Fall and Spring semester until graduation) Areas of Emphasis Major requirement sheets for the Associate degree, Computer Information Systems degrees: Certificate of Achievement, and Department Certificate – Computer Business Applications Majors and programs are available in the Transfer/Counseling Center – Website Software Specialist and online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). Completion Computer Science degrees: of Associate degree major coursework, a Certificate of – Computer Programming Achievement, or a Department Certificate usually will not – Computer Science adequately satisfy transfer major requirements. Students – Database Applications Developer are encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop an aca- – Web Programmer demic program best suited for their transfer institution and Cosmetology intended major. Dance Digital Media (see Entertainment Technology) CATALOG RIGHTS Early Childhood Education degrees: – Career Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the require- – Early Childhood Intervention Assistant (available only to ments of a degree or certificate by completing the general edu- students who enrolled at SMC Spring 2015 or earlier and who cation and major/area of emphasis requirements in effect at have maintained continuous enrollment in each consecutive any time of the student’s continuous enrollment. Continuous Fall and Spring semester until graduation) enrollment is defined as enrollment in consecutive Fall and – Early Childhood Intervention Teacher (available only to Spring semesters until completion. students who enrolled at SMC Spring 2015 or earlier and who have maintained continuous enrollment in each consecutive ASSOCIATE DEGREES (AA, AS) Fall and Spring semester until graduation) – Early Intervention Assistant (formerly Early Childhood The Associate in Arts degrees and Associate in Science Intervention Assistant) degrees involve satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 Entertainment Promotion/Marketing Production semester units with a C average or higher, including the semes- (see Broadcasting) ter units required in each area of emphasis and fulfillment of Environmental Science all Santa Monica College general education (GE) requirements, Environmental Studies CSU GE, or IGETC. Ethnic Studies Fashion Design and Merchandising degrees: Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the require- – Fashion Design ments of a degree or certificate by completing the general edu- – Fashion Merchandising cation and major/area of emphasis requirements in effect at Film Production any time of the student’s continuous enrollment. Continuous Film Studies (formerly Cinema) enrollment is defined as enrollment in consecutive Fall and General Science Spring semesters until completion. Global Studies Graphic Design At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Interior Architectural Design must be completed at Santa Monica College. Journalism Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be com- Kinesiology Physical Education (formerly Physical Education/ pleted with a grade of C or higher. Kinesiology/Physiological Sciences)

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Liberal Arts degrees: Broadcasting – Liberal Arts (available only to students who enrolled at SMC – Broadcast Programming and Production Spring 2010 or earlier and who have maintained continuous – Broadcast Sales and Management enrollment) – Entertainment Promotion/Marketing Production – Arts & Humanities (see Broadcasting) – Social & Behavioral Science Business Media Studies (see Broadcasting) – Entrepreneurship Music – Insurance Professional Music, Applied option – International Business Nursing – RN (74 units) – Logistics/Supply Chain Management Office Information Systems (see Office Technology) – Management/Leadership Office Technology (formerly Office Information Systems) degrees: – Marketing – General Office – Merchandising Child Development (Preschool Associate) (see Early Childhood – Legal Administrative Assistant Education) – Medical Administrative Assistant Computer Information Systems – Medical Coding and Billing Specialist – Computer Business Applications Photography – Website Software Specialist Physical Education/Kinesiology/Physiological Sciences (see Computer Science Kinesiology Physical Education) – Computer Programming Public Policy – Computer Science Recycling & Resource Management – Database Applications Developer Respiratory Therapy (77-79 units) – Web Programmer Solar Photovoltaic Installation (Solar Energy Installation) Cosmetology Speech (available only to students who enrolled at SMC Spring Digital Media (see Entertainment Technology) 2014 or earlier and who have maintained continuous enroll- Early Childhood Education (formerly Child Development) ment in each Fall and Spring semester until graduation) – Early Childhood Education – Career Technical Theatre – Early Childhood Intervention Assistant (available only to Theatre students who enrolled at SMC Spring 2015 or earlier and who Majors and Transfer Studies Associate degree (available only to students who have maintained continuous enrollment in each consecutive

Areas of Emphasis enrolled at Santa Monica College Spring 2008 or earlier and Fall and Spring semester until graduation) who have maintained continuous enrollment in each Fall and – Early Childhood Intervention Teacher (available only to Spring semester until graduation.) students who enrolled at SMC Spring 2015 or earlier and who Women’s Studies have maintained continuous enrollment in each consecutive and Spring semester until graduation) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT – Early Intervention Assistant (formerly Early Childhood Intervention Assistant) Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the require- Environmental Science ments for a certificate of achievement by completing the gen- Entertainment Promotion/Marketing Production eral education and major/area of emphasis requirements in (see Broadcasting) effect at any time during the student’s continuous enrollment. Environmental Studies Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in consecutive Ethnic Studies Fall and Spring semesters until completion. Fashion Design and Merchandising • At least 50% of the units required for Certificates of – Fashion Design Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. – Fashion Merchandising (Exception: For IGETC/CSUGE Certificates, 50% of the Film Production units required for Certificates of Achievement must be Film Studies completed at any, or at any combination of, Global Studies Community College/s.) Graphic Design • Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course Interior Architectural Design to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Kinesiology Physical Education (formerly Physical Education/ (Exception: For CSUGE Certificate, a minimum grade of Kinesiology/Physiological Sciences) D- [0.7 on a 4.0 scale] is required for each course applied – Athletic Coaching to the CSUGE Certificate of Achievement. The minimum Marketing Production (see Broadcasting) overall GPA on the CSUGE pattern must be a C [2.0 on a Office Technology (formerly Office Information Systems) – General Office 4.0 scale].) – Legal Administrative Assistant Accounting – Medical Administrative Assistant – Accounting – Medical Coding and Billing Specialist – Professional Accountant Photography Animation (see Entertainment Technology) Public Policy Athletic Coaching (see Kinesiology Physical Education) Recycling & Resource Management

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Solar Photovoltaic Installation (Solar Energy Installation) Interior Architectural Design Transfer – Digital Production & Design – CSU GE – Set Design & Art Direction for Film & TV – IGETC Latin American Studies (see Modern Languages) Modern Languages DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES – African and Middle Eastern Studies – Asian Studies Catalog rights dictate that a student may satisfy the require- – Latin American Studies ments for a department certificate by completing the major/ Office Technology (formerly Office Information Systems) area of emphasis requirements in effect at any time during the – Clerical/Data Entry student’s continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment is – Medical Billing/Coding defined as enrollment in consecutive Fall and Spring semesters – Medical Records Clerk/Receptionist until completion. – Medical Transcription At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units – Word Processing must be completed at Santa Monica College. Recycling and Resource Management – Recycling and Zero Waste Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course Solar Photovoltaic Installation (Solar Energy Installation) to successfully complete a Department Certificate. Accounting ADDITIONAL COURSES OFFERED – Computer Accounting American Sign Language African and Middle Eastern Studies (see Modern Languages) Anatomy Areas of Emphasis Asian Studies (see Modern Languages) Anthropology Arabic Automotive – Automotive Technician Majors and Business Astronomy – Entrepreneurship Biological Sciences – Insurance Specialist Botany – International Chemistry Chinese – Logistics Counseling (formerly Human Development) – Management Economics – Marketing Engineering – Merchandising English – Salon Business ESL – English as a Second Language Computer Information Systems French – Digital Publishing (formerly Desktop Publishing) Geology – Website Creator German – Website Development Management Health Education – Word Processing Hebrew Computer Science Humanities – Computer Programming Italian – Information Systems Management Japanese – Mobile Apps Development – Android Korean – Mobile Apps Development – iPhone Library Studies Cosmetology Linguistics – Nail Care Microbiology – Salon Business Nutrition – Skin Care Occupational Therapy Dance Persian Philosophy – Dance Teacher (Pre-K Grade 5) Physics Early Childhood Education Physiology – Early Childhood Education Core Political Science Energy Efficiency Specialist Psychology Entertainment Technology Religious Studies – 2D Animation Russian – 3D Animation Sociology – 3D Modeling Turkish – 3D Rendering Zoology – Digital Effects – Game Design Graphic Design – Web Design

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PRE-PROFESSIONAL ADVISING SHEETS (Available in Transfer/Counseling Center or online at Accounting www.smc.edu/articulation) Chiropractic General accountants examine financial records of munici- Dental pal, county, state, and federal agencies for compliance with Dental Hygiene laws. They record transactions, such as receivable, payable, Law payroll, property into a general ledger. Corporate accountants Medical set up and design accounting/bookkeeping systems and proce- Pharmacy dures, risk management programs, tax law and finance meth- Teacher Preparation ods, record financial transactions, and analyze and evaluate Veterinary financial records for businesses. Their duties include interpret- ing financial information and preparing reports for business ASSOCIATE DEGREES FOR TRANSFER TO THE CSU executives and government regulatory agencies. Advancement SYSTEM (AA-T, AS-T) includes senior accountant, controller, treasurer, and chief The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) or the Associate in financial officer positions. Science for Transfer (AS-T) is granted upon successful comple- For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services tion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The information systems and other valuable career resources. following is required for all AA-T or AS-T degrees for transfer to Students planning to transfer to a four-year college/univer- the California State University system: sity should refer to the Business Administration major’s transfer 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable requirements. semester units. 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS must be completed at Santa Monica College. The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher at least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated that while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Majors and admission, some majors/campuses may require a higher and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education

Areas of Emphasis GPA. Please consult with a counselor for more informa- requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. tion. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units 4. Certified completion of the California State University must be completed at Santa Monica College. General Education – Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be com- OR the Intersegmental General Education Transfer pleted with a grade of C or higher. Curriculum (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students trans- ferring to CSU must complete IGETC Area 1C.) These programs are not designed for transfer students.

5. Completion of major coursework must be completed Accounting with a grade of C or better. Students at Santa Monica College may earn an Associate degree for Transfer in the Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the following: Accounting program, students will effectively comprehend, • Art History (AA-T) record, post, and summarize financial accounting information • Business Administration (AS-T) from an original business transaction through the preparation • Communication Studies (AA-T) of financial statements and the closing entries at the end of • Early Childhood Education (AS-T) an accounting cycle. Students will demonstrate the ability to • Geography (AA-T) prepare calculations and use financial information for business • History (AA-T) management and decision making. • Journalism (AA-T) Required Core Courses: (12 Units) • Kinesiology (AA-T) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) • Mathematics (AS-T) • Political Science (AA-T) Business 31, Business English Fundamentals (3) or • Spanish (AA-T) English 1, Reading and Composition (3) • Studio Arts (AA-T) Business 32, Business Communications (3) • Theatre Arts (AA-T) CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) or CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Additional majors are being developed. Please see a coun- (3) selor or visit www.smc.edu/articulation for more informa- tion. Required Concentration Courses: (16 Units) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Accounting 2, Corporate Financial and Managerial Accounting (5) Accounting 9, Accounting Ethics (3)

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Accounting 31A, Excel for Accounting (3) (same as CIS Accounting 10A, Intermediate Accounting 2 (5) 30) Accounting 10B, Intermediate Accounting B (3) Accounting 10C, Intermediate Accounting C (4) Additional Recommended Courses: Accounting 11, Cost Accounting (3) Accounting 10A, Intermediate Accounting A (3) Accounting 12, Auditing (3) Accounting 10B, Intermediate Accounting B (3) Accounting 16, Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Accounting 10C, Intermediate Accounting C (4) Estates and Trusts (3) Accounting 6, Accounting Consolidations (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Accounting 7, Advanced Accounting: Special Topics (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Accounting 11, Cost Accounting (3) Business 32, Business Communications (3) Accounting 12, Auditing (3) Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Accounting 15, Individual Income Taxes (3) Accounting 45) Accounting 16, Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts (3) Professional Accountant (35 units) Accounting 31B, Advanced Excel for Accounting (3) Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) The Professional Accounting curriculum prepares holders Business 5, Business Law (3) of a Bachelor’s degree to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Board Exam. For information on the CPA exam, please see Additional general education and graduation requirements the California Board of Accountancy website (www.dca.ca.gov/cba/). for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the www.smc.edu/articulation). program, students will demonstrate a range of accounting skills

and an understanding of accounting concepts that encompass Areas of Emphasis CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT all areas tested on the Certified Public Accounting exam. These

areas include GAAP, cost accounting, accounting for income Majors and At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of taxes, accounting ethics, professional auditing responsibilities, Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. and analysis of complex and advanced accounting topics. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course Students who successfully complete the Professional to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Accountant Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive Accounting an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education OPTION 1: (28 units) requirements listed on the Associate degree. Completion of required core courses and required concen- Required Core Courses: (35 units) tration courses listed above in the Associate degree program. Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Accounting 2, Corporate Financial and Managerial Students who successfully complete the Accounting Accounting (5) Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Accounting 6, Accounting Consolidations (3) degree by satisfying additional general education requirements or listed on the Associate degree. Accounting 7, Advanced Accounting: Special Topics (3) OPTION 2: (23 units) Accounting 9, Accounting Ethics (3) Required Courses: (20 units) Accounting 10A, Intermediate Accounting A (3) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Accounting 10B, Intermediate Accounting B (3) Accounting 2, Corporate Financial and Managerial Accounting 10C, Intermediate Accounting C (4) Accounting (5) Accounting 12, Auditing (3) Accounting 10A, Intermediate Accounting A (3) Accounting 15, Individual Income Taxes (3) Accounting 10B, Intermediate Accounting B (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Accounting 10C, Intermediate Accounting C (4) Recommended Courses: Select one additional course from the following: Accounting 11, Cost Accounting (3) Accounting 31A, EXCEL for Accounting (3) Accounting 16, Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Accounting 31B, Advanced EXCEL for Accounting (3) Estates and Trusts (3) Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) Accounting 26, Advanced Business Law (3) (same as CIS 30, Microsoft EXCEL (3) (formerly CIS 31) Business 6) OPTION 3: (22-26 units) Accounting 31A, EXCEL for Accounting (3) Required Courses: (13 units) Accounting 31B, Advanced EXCEL for Accounting (3) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) Accounting 2, Corporate Financial and Managerial Accounting 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Accounting (5) Business 45) Accounting 15, Individual Income Tax (3) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications (3) Select one additional course from the following: Accounting 31A, EXCEL for Accounting (3) DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) At least 50% of the required units for a Department Select two additional courses from the following: Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College.

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Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to • , Davis successfully complete a Department Certificate. Anthropology A.B. Anthropology A.B. – Evolutionary Track Computer Accounting (14 units) Anthropology A.B. – Sociocultural Track Program Learning Outcomes: Students will demonstrate Anthropology B.S. basic knowledge of computerized accounting application soft- Anthropology A.B. ware, such as word processing, spreadsheet, and basic general • University of California, Los Angeles ledger applications. Anthropology B.A. Required Courses: Anthropology B.S. Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) • University of California, Merced Accounting 31A, Excel for Accounting (3) Anthropology B.A. Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications • University of California, Riverside (3) Anthropology B.A. Anthropology B.S. Additional Recommended Courses: Accounting 31B, Advanced Excel for Accounting (3) • University of California, San Diego Anthropology B.A. Anthropology B.A. – Archaeology Concentration in African and Middle Eastern Anthropology B.A. – Biological Anthropology Concentration Studies • University of California, Santa Barbara See Modern Languages Anthropology B.A. – Biological Emphasis Anthropology B.A. – Cultural Emphasis • University of California, Santa Cruz Animation Anthropology B.A. See Entertainment Technology • California Polytechnic State University,

Majors and San Luis Obispo Anthropology and Geography B.S.

Areas of Emphasis Anthropology Anthropology and Geography B.S. – Cross-Cultural Anthropologist is a general term for those who study Studies and International Development Concentration human societies, both present and past. A Socio-cultural Anthropology and Geography B.S. – Environmental Anthropologist may work in a field such as development, Studies and Sustainability Concentration community organizing, policy analysis, and social research. Anthropology and Geography B.S. – Human Ecology Linguistic Anthropologists may work in the areas of inter-cul- Concentration tural communication, language revitalization, and literacy pro- Anthropology and Geography B.S. – Teaching grams. An emphasis in Archaeology lends itself to work in one Concentration of many Federal and State agencies and private cultural resource • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona management firms. Biological and Medical Anthropologists Anthropology B.A. work in the growing sector of health related occupations and • California State University Channel Islands research. Consultants are employed in historical and ethno- Anthropology B.S. – Cultural Resource Management graphic research, forensic work, archaeological survey and excavation, museums and teaching. • California State University, Dominguez Hills Anthropology B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Anthropology B.A. – Archaeology Concentration Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Anthropology B.A. – General Anthropology information systems and other valuable career resources. Concentration TRANSFER • California State University, East Bay Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Anthropology B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • California State University, Fullerton eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Anthropology B.A. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. • California State University, Long Beach Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Anthropology B.A. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation • California State University, Los Angeles agreements with private institutions can be found online at Anthropology B.A. www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, Monterey Bay • University of California, Berkeley Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. – Anthropology Anthropology B.A. Concentration

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• California State University, Northridge • University of California, Irvine Anthropology B.A. Art B.A. • California State University, San Bernardino • University of California, Los Angeles Anthropology B.A. Art B.A. Design/Media Arts B.A. • California State University San Marcos Anthropology • University of California, Riverside Art B.A. • Humboldt State University Anthropology • University of California, Santa Barbara Art B.A. • San Diego State University Art B.A. – Creative Studies Program Anthropology • University of California, Santa Cruz • San Francisco State University Art B.A. Anthropology B.A. Art B.A. – Studio Art • San José State University • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Anthropology B.A. B.F.A. Fine Arts Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • California State University Channel Islands major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Art B.A. – Studio Art Option with the following private and out-of-state institutions: • California State University, Chico

• Mills College Art B.A. – Art Studio Option Areas of Emphasis B.A. Anthropology and Sociology Art B.F.A. – Art Studio Option Majors and General education requirements for the University of • California State University, Dominguez Hills California, California State University, and other local universi- Art B.A. – Studio Art Option ties are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as Art B.A. – Design Option online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). • California State University, East Bay Art B.A. – Art Studio Option Art B.A. – Pictorial Arts Option (Drawing/Painting/ Art Printmaking) Art B.A. – Spatial Arts Option (Ceramics/Sculpture) Artists express their thoughts and feelings by creating Art B.F.A. – Traditional Arts Option fine art works that are primarily intended for aesthetic enjoy- ment. Related career titles include advertising artist or designer, • California State University, Fullerton art administrator, furniture designer, illustrator, courtroom Art B.A. – General Studio Art Concentration sketcher, medical illustrator, animator and toy designer. Some Art B.F.A. organizations that typically employ art majors include: studios, Art B.F.A. – Drawing and Painting Concentration museums, auction houses, art councils, educational institu- Art B.F.A. – Sculpture Concentration tions, hospitals, interior design departments, advertising agen- Art B.F.A. – Ceramics Concentration cies, and film and media production companies. Art B.F.A. – Crafts Concentration Art B.F.A. – Illustration Concentration For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State University, Long Beach information systems and other valuable career resources. Art B.A. – Art Education Option Art B.F.A. – 3D Media Option TRANSFER Art B.F.A. – Art Photography Option Art B.F.A. – Ceramics Option Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Art B.F.A. – Drawing and Painting Option complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Art B.F.A. – Illustration Option eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Art B.F.A. – Printmaking Option Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Art B.F.A. – Sculpture Option major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Art B.F.A. – Studio Art option Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Design B.A. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found online at • California State University, Los Angeles Art B.A. www.smc.edu/articulation. Art B.A. – Animation option In addition to meeting academic requirements, most uni- Art B.A. – Art Education option versities and art schools require prospective students to submit Art B.A. – Fashion and Textiles option a portfolio for admission to be presented to the Art Department Art B.A. – Graphic Design/Visual Communication Option of each institution they apply to for admission. Art B.A. – Studio Arts Option • University of California, Davis • California State University, Northridge Art Studio A.B. Art B.A.

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Art B.A. – Animation Concentration B.F.A. Film Art B.A. – Art Education Concentration B.F.A. Fine Arts Art B.A. – Art History Concentration B.F.A. Graphic Design Art B.A. – Ceramics Concentration B.F.A. Illustration Art B.A. – Drawing Concentration B.F.A. Photography Art B.A. – Graphic Design Concentration B.F.A. Product Design Art B.A. – Illustration Concentration B.S. Transportation Design: Art B.A. – Interdisciplinary Concentration Art B.A. – Painting Concentration • California College of The Arts Art B.A. – Photo/Video Concentration Ceramics, Community Arts, Glass, Illustration, Jewelry/ Art B.A. – Printmaking Concentration Metal Arts, Painting/Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture Art B.A. – Sculpture Concentration • Loyola Marymount University • California State University, Sacramento B.A. Art History Art – Art Studio Concentration Other concentrations offered: Fine Arts, Ceramics; Fine Arts, Drawing/Painting; Fine • California State University, San Bernardino Arts, Photography; Fine Arts, Printmaking; Graphic Art B.A. Plan I – Art Education Arts; Multimedia Arts, Image; Multimedia Arts, Art B.A. Plan II – Studio Art Motion; Multimedia Arts, Sound; Multimedia Arts, Art B.A. Plan III – Art History Text Art B.A. Plan IV – Graphic Design Art B.A. Plan V – Graphic Design and Marketing Additional general education and graduation requirements • Humboldt State University, for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in Art Education the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to Art History Concentration www.smc.edu/articulation). Art Studio Concentration ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • San Diego State University, The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Art – Applied Design Emphasis Art – Art History Emphasis a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher

Majors and Art – Graphic Design Emphasis including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Art – Interior Design Emphasis below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Areas of Emphasis Art – Multimedia Emphasis and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Art – Painting and Printmaking Emphasis requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Art – Sculpture Emphasis At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Art – Single Subject Teaching Credential must be completed at Santa Monica College. Art – Studio Arts Emphasis Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • San Francisco State University, with a grade of C or higher. Art B.A. Art B.A. – Art History and Studio Art Concentration Art (24 units) • San José State University, Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Art B.A. – Art History and Visual Cultural Concentration program in Art, students will demonstrate an appreciation Art B.A. – Design Studies Concentration and understanding of Art and Art History in order to develop Art B.A. – Studio Practice Concentration creative and critical thinking solutions to various Art and Art Art B.A. – Studio Practice, Preparation and Teaching History issues. Students will look at an artistic situation, wheth- Concentration er in implementation or analysis, in order to develop and create Art B.F.A. – Animation/Illustration Concentration a strategy for its solution. Art B.F.A. – Digital Media Art Concentration Art B.F.A. – Photography Concentration Required Core Courses: (6 units) Art B.F.A. – Pictorial Art Concentration Art 10A, Design I (3) Art B.F.A. – Special Art Concentration Art 20A, Drawing I (3) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Select two core courses from the following: (6 units) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Art History 1, Western Art History I (3) (formerly Art 1) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Art History 2, Western Art History II (3) (formerly Art 2) Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) • Academy of Art University, San Francisco B.F.A. Fine Arts and Art Studies Art History 5, Latin American Art History 1 (3) Art History 6, Latin American Art History 2 (3) • Arizona State University Art History 15, Mexican Art History (3) (formerly Art 9) Art Studies Art History 17, Arts of Asia – Prehistory to 1900 (3) • Art Center College of Design (formerly Art 5) B.F.A. Advertising Art History 18, Introduction to African Art History (3) B.S. Environmental Design Art History 72, American Art History (3) (formerly Art 72)

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Required Foundation Courses: (9 units required; it is strongly recom- Art 33, Advanced Painting (3) mended that the foundation courses be taken after completion of core Art 40A, Sculpture I (3) courses): New Technologies Emphasis: Required Core Courses: (9 units) Art 20C, Digital Drawing (3) Art 10B, Design II (3) Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Photography 2, Basic Photo Lab Techniques (3) Art 21A, Drawing III (3) Printmaking Emphasis: Select one foundation course from the following: (3 units) Art 60B, Introduction to Digital Printing (3) Art 13, 3-D Design (3) Art 62, Serigraphy (Silkscreen) (3) Art 40A, Sculpture I (3) Art 52A, Ceramics I (3) Select one additional course from the following: Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) SMC ART DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDED COURSES Art History 52, History of Photography (3) (formerly Art FOR TRANSFER CONSIDERATION AND PORTFOLIO 73) (same as Photography 52) DEVELOPMENT Art History 72, American Art History (3) (formerly Art 72) In addition to the required courses, the SMC Art Design with a Digital Technologies Emphasis: Department recommends the following courses of study for transfer consideration and portfolio development: Art 15, Lettering (3) Art 20C, Digital Drawing (3) Core Courses: (12 units required) Art 21B, Drawing IV (3)

Art 10A, Design I (3) Art 30A, Beginning Water Color Painting I (3) Areas of Emphasis Art 20A, Drawing I (3) Art 30B, Watercolor Painting II (3) Select two additional courses from the following: Art 30C, Acrylic Painting Techniques (3) Majors and Art History 1, Western Art History I (3) (formerly Art 1) Art 34B, Contemporary Art Theory & Practice II (3) Art History 2, Western Art History II (3) (formerly Art 2) Art 60B, Introduction to Digital Printing (3) Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) Art 61A, Etching (3) Art History 15, Mexican Art History (3) (formerly Art 9) Art 61B, Advanced Etching (3) Art History 17, Arts of Asia – Prehistory to 1900 (3) Art 62, Serigraphy (Silkscreen) (3) (formerly Art 5) Art 63, Lithography (3) Art History 18, Introduction to African Art History (3) Art History 72, American Art History (3) (formerly Art 72) 3-D/Ceramics and Sculpture Emphasis: Foundation Courses: (12 units required) (it is strongly recommended Art 13, 3-D Design (3) that the foundation courses be taken after completion of core courses): Art 17A, 3-D Jewelry Design I (3) Art 10B, Design II (3) Art 17B, 3-D Jewelry Design II (3) Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Art 40A, Sculpture I (3) Art 21A, Drawing III (3) Art 40B, Sculpture II (3) Art 40C, Sculpture III (3) Select one foundation course from the following: Art 13, 3-D Design (3) Art 41A, Figure Modeling Sculpture I (3) Art 40A, Sculpture I (3) Art 41B, Figure Modeling Sculpture II (3) Art 52A, Ceramics I (3) Art 43A, Glass Sculpture I (3) Art 43B, Glass Sculpture II (3) Elective Areas of Specialization Art 52A, Ceramics I (3) Painting/Drawing/Printmaking Emphasis: Art 52B, Ceramics II (3) Art 21B, Drawing IV (3) Art 30A, Beginning Watercolor Painting I (3) Art 52C, Ceramics III (3) Art 30B, Watercolor Painting II (3) It is possible for a student to be admitted to a university Art 30C, Acrylic Painting Techniques (3) based on academics, but not into the institution’s Art Major Art 32, Intermediate Painting (3) Program, unless a student submits a portfolio with evidence of Art 33, Advanced Painting (3) individual style and concepts. Art 35, Airbrush Techniques (3) Art 60, Introduction to Printmaking (3) It is highly recommended that students follow the Art 61A, Etching (3) “Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Consideration and Art 61B, Advanced Etching (3) Portfolio Development” with Elective Areas of Specialization Art 62, Serigraphy (Silkscreen) (3) prepared by the SMC Art Department, which is available in the Art 63, Lithography (3) Transfer/Counseling Center, the Art Department, and online Contemporary Art Practice & Theory Emphasis: (go to at www.smc.edu/articulation). The recommendations will Art 34B, Contemporary Art Theory & Practice II (3) help students to develop a successful portfolio for transfer. Fine Arts Emphasis: In addition, students should make an appointment with Art 13, 3-D Design (3) the institution of their choice to find out about specific courses Art 32, Intermediate Painting (3) and portfolio projects needed for transfer.

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• California State University, Long Beach Art History Art B.A. – Art History Option • California State University, Los Angeles Art history is the study of art created in the past by individ- Art B.A. – Art History option uals from various cultures and parts of the world. It is the study of the historical development of art as social and intellectual • California State University, Northridge phenomenon, the analysis of works of art and art conservation. Art B.A. – Art History Option Students study specific periods, cultures, styles and themes. The • California State University, Sacramento art historian seeks to interpret and understand works of art of Art – Art History Concentration many types, ranging from the monumental to small scale, by • California State University, San Bernardino learning about artists’ lives and their societies. Students are pre- Art B.A. Plan III – Art History pared for a wide range of professional careers – in museums, galleries, auction houses or publishing, including antique deal- • Humboldt State University er, art appraiser, art dealer, art restorer and museum curator. Art – History Concentration For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • San Diego State University Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Art – Art History Emphasis information systems and other valuable career resources. • San Francisco State University Art B.A. TRANSFER Art B.A. – Art History Concentration Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Art B.A. – Art History and Studio Art Concentration complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • San José State University eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Art B.A. – Art History and Visual Culture Concentration Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found • Academy of Art University, San Francisco online at www.smc.edu/articulation.

Majors and B.F.A. Fine Arts and Art Studies • University of California, Berkeley • American University of Paris, France Areas of Emphasis History of Art B.A. Arts History • University of California, Davis Art History Visual Cultural Track Art History A.B. • Arizona State University • University of California, Irvine B.A. Art (Art History) Art History B.A. B.A. Art (Art Studies) B.A. Art (Museum Studies) • University of California, Los Angeles Art History B.A. • John Cabot University, Rome, Italy Art History • University of California, Riverside This university is US regionally accredited. Art History B.A. See www.smc.edu/articulation for general education Art History/Administrative Studies B.A. admission requirements. Art History/Religious Studies B.A. • Loyola Marymount University • University of California, Santa Barbara B.A. Art History Art B.A. – Studio Art Art B.A. – Art History General education requirements are listed on a separate sheet available in the Transfer/Counseling Center, as well as • University of California, Santa Cruz online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). Art B.A. – Art History History of Art and Visual Culture B.A. • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Art History – Associate in Arts Art History B.A. • California State University Channel Islands for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Art B.A. – Art History Option Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in Art • California State University, Dominguez Hills History, students will have a strong academic foundation in the Art B.A. – Art History Option field and be prepared for upper division baccalaureate study. Completion of the degree indicates that the student will have • California State University, East Bay satisfied the lower division requirements for transfer into art Art B.A. – Art History Option history or similar major for many campuses in the California • California State University, Fullerton State University system. This degree complies with The Student Art B.A. – Art History Option Transfer Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440).

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Completion of this degree will likely give you priority *Students who completed Art History 11 Fall 2012 through Fall admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses 2013 and have maintained continuous enrollment may use it to listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more fulfill this area requirement. than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after LIST B: Select one course from the following: (3 units) transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering Art 10A, Design I (3) transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Art 10B, Design II (3) consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that Art 10C, Computer Design (3) institution’s transfer requirements might be different Art 13, 3-D Design (3) from those required for the AA-T in Art History. Art 15, Lettering (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ART HISTORY FOR TRANSFER TO CSU Art 17A, 3-D Jewelry Design (3) Art 17B, 3-D Jewelry Design (3) The AA-T in Art History is granted upon successful comple- Art 20B, Drawing II (3) tion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester Art 20C, Digital Drawing (3) units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The follow- Art 21A, Drawing III (3) ing is required for transfer to the CSU system: Art 21B, Drawing IV (3) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Art 30A, Beginning Watercolor Painting I (3) ter units. Art 30B, Watercolor Painting II (3) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Art 30C, Acrylic Painting Techniques (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Art 31, Beginning Oil Painting (3) 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of Art 32, Intermediate Oil Painting (3) at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that

Art 33, Advanced Oil Painting (3) Areas of Emphasis while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Art 34A, Contemporary Art Theory & Practice I (3) Majors and Please consult with a counselor for more information. Art 34B, Contemporary Art Theory & Practice II (3) (Please note: Nonresident and international students are Art 35, Airbrush Techniques (3) required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) Art 40A, Sculpture I (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University Art 40B, Sculpture II (3) General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth); OR Art 40C, Sculpture III (3) the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Art 41A, Figure Modeling Sculpture I (3) (IGETC) pattern. Art 41B, Figure Modeling Sculpture II (3) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Art 43A, Glass Sculpture I (3) courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C Art 43B, Glass Sculpture II (3) or better. Art 52A, Ceramics I (3) Art 52B, Ceramics II (3) Art History (18 units) Art 52C, Ceramics III (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Art 60, Introduction to Printmaking (3) the program, students will have proficiency in the written Art 60B, Introduction to Digital Printing (3) and verbal critical analysis of diverse visual cultures and Art 61A, Etching (3) artworks, demonstrate the basics of aesthetic formal analysis, Art 61B, Advanced Etching (3) and gain the vocabulary necessary to conduct a coherent critical Art 62, Serigraphy (Silkscreen) (3) investigation of artworks in both written and verbal form, Art 63, Lithography (3) as well as the ability to situate those artworks within a social Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) context and a historical chronology. Additionally, students will LIST C: Select one course from the following: (3-5 units) demonstrate the ability to explore the function of aesthetic Students may select any course not already used in List A or B, objects, the materials and techniques of artistic production, or one course that meets the following criteria: systems of patronage, the conventions of representation, and • Art History 3 (formerly Art 8), 21 (formerly Art 6), the relationship between art, politics, race, gender, sexuality, 22 (formerly Art 7), 52 (formerly Art 73) (same as and power. Photography 52), 71 (formerly Art 71), 72 (formerly Art Required Core Courses: (9 units) 72); Art 20A, Design I (3) • Any Art course articulated as CSU GE, Area C1 or Art History 1, Western Art History I (3) (formerly Art 1) IGETC Area 3A; Art History 2, Western Art History II (3) (formerly Art 2) • Any course articulated as CSU GE, Area C2 or IGETC Area 3B in a language other than English and ASL; Art, LIST A: Select one course from the following: (3 units)* History, Humanities, Philosophy; Religion/Religious Art History 5, Latin American Art History 1 (3) Art History 6, Latin American Art History 2 (3) Studies; Art History 15, Mexican Art History (3) (formerly Art 9) • Any course articulated as CSU GE, Area D1, D3, D4 Art History 17, Art of Asia – Prehistory to 1900 (3) or D6 or IGETC Area 4 courses in Anthropology and (formerly Art 5) Archeology, Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, History. Art History 18, Introduction to African Art History (3) In addition students may complete either the CSU GE Breadth or IGETC pattern general education requirements and a total of 60 units with a minimum grade point average of 2.0.

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All major/area of emphasis courses must be completed with a The schools and degrees listed above are subject to grade of C or higher. change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree TRANSFER Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Upon completion of Santa Monica College Associate in Approved Degrees Report.” Arts in Art History for Transfer (AA-T) degree, the student will be eligible for priority admission consideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: Asian Studies • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona See Modern Languages B.A. Art – Art History • California State University, Bakersfield Astronomy B.A. Art – Art History • California State University Channel Islands Astronomers study the solar system, stars, galaxies, and B.A. Art – Art History space using principles of physics and mathematics. Their work adds to the basic scientific knowledge about the nature of the • California State University, Chico universe and also provides a basis for improvement in such B.A. Art – Art History areas as aircraft navigation and satellite communication. They • California State University, Dominguez Hills study planets, stars, novas, and colliding gases between stars in B.A. Art – Art History an attempt to find out how they were formed, what they are B.A. Art – Design made of, and how they change. They measure light, radio and • California State University, East Bay x-ray emissions from space sources. Astronomers can advance B.A. Art – Art History to director of an observatory or science center. • California State University, Fresno For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services B.A. Art Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Fullerton B.A. Art – Art History

Majors and TRANSFER • California State University, Long Beach Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Areas of Emphasis B.A. Art – Art History complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • California State University, Los Angeles eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. B.A. Art – Art History Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. • California State University, Monterey Bay Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU B.A. Visual and Public Art – General campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation • California State University, Northridge agreements with private institutions can be found online at B.A. Art – General www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, Sacramento • University of California, Berkeley B.A. Art – Art History B.S. Astrophysics • California State University, San Bernardino B.A. Earth and Planetary Science, Planetary Science Track B.A. Art – Art History B.A. Earth and Planetary Science, Environmental Earth and Marine Science Track • California State University San Marcos B.A. Visual and Performing Arts – Visual Arts • California State University, Northridge B.S. in Physics with an Astrophysics option • California State University, Stanislaus B.A. Art – Art History • Humboldt State University Athletic Coaching B.A. Art – Art History See Kinesiology/Physical Education • San Diego State University B.A. Art – Art History • San Francisco State University Automotive Technician B.A. Art – Art History The Department Certificate in Automotive is offered through B.A. Art – Art History and Studio Art the Business Department. • San José State University At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of B.A. Art – Art History and Visual Culture Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. • Sonoma State University Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course B.A. Art History – General to successfully complete the Department Certificate.

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Automotive Technician (12 units) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology B.S. Biological Sciences B.S. Santa Monica College offers a 9-unit program to quickly prepare students for careers in the automotive maintenance Biological Systems Engineering B.S. field. Students who complete this certificate may seek imme- Biomedical Engineering B.S. diate employment in the automotive industry, or they may Biotechnology B.S. elect to transfer their courses directly into NATEF-certified pro- Cell Biology B.S. grams at other colleges, such as Cerritos College or Rio Hondo Global Disease Biology B.S. College. Psychology B.S. – Biology Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology B.S. Students must petition the Business Department to obtain a Department Certificate in Introductory Automotive Technician. • University of California, Irvine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology B.S. Required Courses: (9 units) Biological Sciences B.S. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Biology/Education B.S. program, students will be able to apply basic diagnostic tech- Biomedical Engineering B.S. niques, maintenance procedures, and repair skills to automo- Biomedical Engineering B.S. – Pre-Medical tive electrical, braking, and suspension and steering systems. Developmental and Cell Biology B.S. AUTO 40, Automotive Maintenance and Operations (3) Ecology and Evolutionary Biology B.S. AUTO 45, Automotive Braking Systems (3) • University of California, Los Angeles AUTO 46, Automotive Electrical Systems (3) Human Biology and Society B.A. AUTO 47, Suspension and Steering (3) Biochemistry B.S.

Bioengineering B.S. Areas of Emphasis Biology B.S. Biological Sciences Biophysics B.S. Majors and Computational and Systems Biology B.S. This major can lead to many biological science careers. Human Biology and Society B.S. Medical laboratory technicians work in a clinical laboratory Marine Biology B.S. and perform routine tests to obtain data used by physicians and Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics B.S. other medical staff in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology B.S. of illness. Bioscience technicians conduct tests and analyze data Physiological Science B.S. for use in research and production. Some additional careers include genetic counselors, environmental health specialists, • University of California, Merced medical illustrators, microbiologists, toxicologists, wild life Bioengineering B.S. biologists, and teachers. Biological Sciences B.S. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • University of California, Riverside Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Biochemistry B.A. information systems and other valuable career resources. Biology B.A. Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology B.A. TRANSFER Plant Biology B.A. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Bioengineering B.S. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Biochemistry B.S. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Bioengineering B.S. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Biology B.S. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology B.S. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Microbiology B.S. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Plant Biology B.S. agreements with private institutions can be found online at • University of California, San Diego www.smc.edu/articulation. Anthropology B.A. – Biological Anthropology PLEASE NOTE: Due to the competitive nature of Biology, Concentration students are advised to complete as many lower division Bioengineering B.S. courses as possible prior to transfer. Please see a counselor for Bioengineering B.S. – Bioinformatics more information. Bioengineering B.S. – BioSystems Bioengineering B.S. – Biotechnology • University of California, Berkeley Biology B.S. – Bioinformatics Specialization Integrative Biology B.A. Biology B.S. – Biochemistry and Cell Biology Molecular and Cell Biology B.A. Biology B.S. – Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution Bioengineering B.S. Biology B.S. – General Biology Chemical Biology B.S. Biology B.S. – Human Biology Molecular Environmental Biology B.S. Biology B.S. – Microbiology • University of California, Davis Biology B.S. – Molecular Biology Biological Sciences A.B. Biology B.S. – Physiology and Neuroscience Biochemical Engineering B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Bioinformatics

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Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Biochemistry/ Biology B.S. – Microbiology Chemistry Biology B.S. – Zoology Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemistry Education Biotechnology B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemical Physics Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemistry Environmental Biology B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Environmental • California State University Channel Islands Chemistry Biology B.A. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Molecular Synthesis Biology B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Pharmacological Chemistry • California State University, Chico Computer Science B.S. – Bioinformatics Specialization Biochemistry B.A. Physics B.S. – Biophysics Specialization Biological Sciences B.A. • University of California, Santa Barbara Natural Sciences B.A. – General Biology Option Anthropology B.A. – Biological Emphasis Natural Sciences B.A. – Human Biology Option Biological Sciences B.A. Biochemistry B.S. Biology B.A. Biological Sciences B.S. – Cellular and Molecular Option Aquatic Biology B.S. Biological Sciences B.S. – Ecological, Evolutionary, Biochemistry B.S. Organismal Option Biochemistry B.S. – Molecular Biology Biological Sciences B.S. – Plant Biology Option Biology B.S. Microbiology B.S. – Clinical Laboratory Science Option Biological Sciences B.S. Microbiology B.S. – General Microbiology Option Biopsychology B.S. • California State University, Dominguez Hills Cell and Developmental Biology B.S. Biology B.A. Ecology and Evolution B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Microbiology B.S. Biology B.S. Pharmacology B.S. Physiology B.S. • California State University, East Bay Zoology B.S. Biochemistry B.A.

Majors and Biochemistry B.A. – Chemistry Education Option • University of California, Santa Cruz Biological Science B.A. – Biology Education Option Areas of Emphasis Biology B.A. Biological Science B.A. – General Biology Option Biology B.A. – Bioeducation Concentration Biochemistry B.S. Environmental Studies/Biology Combined B.A. Biological Science B.S. – Cell and Molecular Biology Biochemistry and Molecular Biology B.S. Option Bioengineering B.S. Biological Science B.S. – Ecology and Conservation Bioformatics B.S. Biology Option Biology B.S. Biological Science B.S. – Forensic Science Option Human Biology B.S. Biological Science B.S. – General Biology Option Marine Biology B.S. Biological Science B.S. – Microbiology/Biomedical Lab Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology B.S. Sciences Option • California Polytechnic State University, Biological Science B.S. – Physiology Option San Luis Obispo Biochemistry B.S. • California State University, Fullerton Biological Sciences B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Biological Sciences B.S. – Anatomy and Physiology Biological Science B.S. Concentration Biological Science B.S. – Cell and Developmental Biology Biological Sciences B.S. – Ecology Concentration Concentration Biological Sciences B.S. – Field and Wildlife Biology Biological Science B.S. – Ecology and Evolutionary Concentration Biology Concentration Biological Sciences B.S. – General Biology Concentration Biological Science B.S. – Marine Biology Concentration Biological Sciences B.S. – Marine Biology and Biological Science B.S. – Molecular Biology and Conservation Concentration Biotechnology Concentration Biological Sciences B.S. – Molecular and Cellular Biology • California State University, Long Beach Concentration Biochemistry B.S. Biomedical Engineering B.S. Biology B.S. – General BioResource and Agricultural Engineering B.S. Biology B.S. – Biology Education Option Microbiology B.S. Biology B.S. – Molecular Cell Biology and Physiology • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Option Biochemistry B.S. Biology B.S. – Organismal Biology Option Biology B.S. – Botany Marine Biology B.S. Biology B.S. – General Biology Microbiology B.S.

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• California State University, Los Angeles Biology B.S. – Cell and Molecular Biology Concentration Biochemistry B.S. Biology B.S. – Ecology Concentration Biology B.S. Biology B.S. – Marine Biology and Limnology Microbiology B.S. Concentration Natural Science B.S. Biology B.S. – Microbiology Concentration • California State University, Monterey Bay Biology B.S. – Physiology Concentration Biology B.S. – Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology B.S. – Zoology Concentration Biology Concentration • San José State University Biology B.S. – Molecular Biology Concentration Biological Science B.A. Biology B.S. – Teacher Preparation Concentration Biological Science B.A. – Preparation for Teaching • California State University, Northridge Biological Science B.S. – Ecology and Evolution Biology B.A. Concentration Biology B.S. Biological Science B.S. – Marine Biology Concentration Biology B.S. – Option I: Cell and Molecular Biology Biological Science B.S. – Microbiology Concentration Option Biological Science B.S. – Molecular Biology Concentration Biology B.S. – Option II: Ecology and Environmental Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Concentration Biology Option Engineering B.S. – Biomedical Engineering Biology B.S. – Option III: Marine Biology Option Forensic Science B.S. – Biology Concentration Biology B.S. – Option IV: Biotechnology/Medical Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Technology Option major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Biology B.S. – Option V: Microbiology Option with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Sacramento • Loyola Marymount University Majors and Biological Sciences B.A. B.A. Biology Biological Sciences B.S. – General B.S. Biology Biological Sciences B.S. – Biomedical Sciences B.S. Biochemistry Biological Sciences B.S. – Cell and Molecular Biology B.S. Natural Science, Pre-Physical/Occupational Therapy Biological Sciences B.S. – Clinical Lab Science emphasis Biological Sciences B.S. – Eco, Evolution and Conservatory • Mills College Biological Sciences B.S. – Forensic Biology Biology Biological Sciences B.S. – Microbiology Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Biopsychology • California State University, San Bernardino Biology B.A. • Mount Saint Mary’s College Chemistry B.A. – Biochemistry Option Biological Sciences with emphasis in Pre-Physical Therapy Bioinformatics B.S. Additional general education and graduation requirements Biology B.S. for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Option the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to • California State University San Marcos www.smc.edu/articulation). Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biotechnology Broadcasting • Humboldt State University This program teaches students the methods and techniques Biology – Cellular/Molecular by which radio and television news programs are produced and Biology – Ecology and Biodiversity delivered and prepares students to be professional broadcasters. Biology – Environmental Included is instruction in the principles of broadcast technol- Biology – General ogy; program design and production; broadcast editing; and Biology – Marine on- and off-camera procedures and techniques. Careers in the Biology – Microbiology field include broadcast technician, disc jockey, movie-TV cam- Biology – Science Education era operator, radio producer, TV-radio station manager, and Zoology video jockey. • San Diego State University For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Biology Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Chemistry – Biochemistry Emphasis information systems and other valuable career resources. Mechanical Engineering – Bioengineering Emphasis Microbiology Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • San Francisco State University eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer college. Biology B.A– General Biochemistry B.S. For other related Broadcasting degrees, see the Biology B.S. – Botany Concentration Entertainment Promotion Marketing Production major.

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TRANSFER Journalism and Mass Communication B.S. – Journalism Journalism and Mass Communication B.S. – Public Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Relations complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU • University of Gloucester, United Kingdom campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation B.A. Broadcasting agreements with private institutions can be found online at www.smc.edu/articulation. • University of Southern California (USC) The Annenberg School of Journalism offers Bachelor of • California State University, Riverside Arts degrees in Print Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies B.A. and Public Relations. • California State University, Santa Cruz Film and Digital Media B.A. ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Film and Digital Media B.A. – Production Concentration The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Film and Digital Media B.A. – Critical Studies a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Concentration including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Film and Digital Media B.A. – Integrated Critical Practice below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Concentration and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education • California Polytechnic State University, requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. San Luis Obispo At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Journalism B.S. must be completed at Santa Monica College. Journalism B.S. – Public Relations Track Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona with a grade of C or higher. Communication B.S. – Journalism • California State University, Chico Broadcast Programming and Production (20 units)

Majors and Journalism B.A. – News Option Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Journalism B.A. – Public Relations Option Broadcasting program, students will be able to analyze and Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Fullerton articulate the theories and critical models of the broadcasting Communications B.A. – Journalism Concentration industry, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of radio and television production and announcing, including • California State University, Los Angeles professional terminology and procedures. Students will also be Television, Film and Media Studies B.A. able to demonstrate the basic oral and written communication Television, Film and Media Studies B.A. – Broadcast tools needed to function professionally in a radio and television Journalism Option production environment, including the ability to research, Television, Film and Media Studies B.A. – Television and structure, and write dramatic and non-dramatic scripts for radio Film Option and television. • California State University, Northridge Required Courses: (15 units) Journalism B.A. Media Studies 1, Survey of Mass Media Communications • California State University San Marcos (3) (formerly Communication 1) Mass Media Media Studies 11, Introduction to Broadcasting (3) (formerly Broadcasting 1) • San Diego State University Media Studies 12, Broadcasting Programming and Journalism Management (3) (formerly Broadcasting 2) Journalism – Emphasis in Advertising Media Studies 13, Broadcasting Announcing and Journalism – Emphasis in Media Studies Production (3) (formerly Broadcasting 3A) Journalism – Emphasis in Public Relations Media Studies 14, Newscasting and Newswriting (3) Television, Film and New Media – Emphasis in Critical (formerly Broadcasting 4A) Studies Television, Film and New Media – Emphasis in The following courses are highly recommended; students must select Production at least 5 units from the following list: Media Studies 2, Reading Media: Acquiring Media • San Francisco State University Literacy Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts B.A. Media Studies 15, Advanced Broadcasting Newscasting • San José State University and Newswriting (3) (same as Journalism 4B) Journalism and Mass Communication B.S. – Advertising (formerly Broadcasting 4B) Journalism and Mass Communication B.S. – Management Media Studies 16, Sportscasting Fall Sports (3) (formerly Option Broadcasting 5A) Journalism and Mass Communication B.S. – Creative Media Studies 17, Sportscasting Spring Sports (3) Option (formerly Broadcasting 5B)

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Media Studies 18, Broadcast Advertising (3) (formerly Media Studies 90B, Internship (2) (formerly Broadcasting Broadcasting 8) (same as Business 33) 90B) Media Studies 19, Broadcasting Workshop (3) (formerly Students completing the Associate degree major require- Broadcasting 9) ments in either Broadcast Programming and Production or Media Studies 20, Introduction to Writing and Producing Broadcast Sales and Management may wish to select additional Short Form Media (3) (formerly Broadcasting 20) courses from this recommended list: Media Studies 21, Short Form Visual Media Production Communication Studies 12, Persuasion (3) (formerly (3) (formerly Broadcasting 21) Speech 2) Media Studies 46, Television Production (3) (formerly Humanities 88A, Independent Studies in Humanities (1) Broadcasting 46) Humanities 88B, Independent Studies in Humanities (2) Media Studies 48, Television Field Production Workshop Journalism 1, The News (3) (3) (formerly Broadcasting 48) Journalism 2, Newswriting and Reporting (3) Media Studies 90A, Internship (1) (formerly Broadcasting Journalism 43, Public Relations and Publicity (3) (same as 90A) Business 29) Media Studies 90B, Internship (2) (formerly Broadcasting Media Studies 2, Reading Media: Acquiring Media 90B) Literacy Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) Additional general education and graduation requirements Media Studies 46, Television Production (3) (formerly for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in Broadcasting 46) the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to Media Studies 48, Television Field Production Workshop www.smc.edu/articulation). (3) (formerly Broadcasting 48)

Theatre Arts 24, Stage Sound (1) Areas of Emphasis Broadcast Sales and Management (21 units) Theatre Arts 41, Acting I (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Theatre Arts 42, Acting II (3) Majors and Broadcasting program, students will be able to analyze and Additional general education and graduation requirements articulate the theories and critical models of the broadcasting for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in industry, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to radio and television production and announcing, including www.smc.edu/articulation). professional terminology and procedures. Students will also be able to demonstrate the basic oral and written communication CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT tools needed to function professionally in a radio and television At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of production environment, including the ability to research, Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. structure, and write dramatic and non-dramatic scripts for radio and television. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Required Courses: (18 units) successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Broadcast Programming and Production (20 units) Media Studies 1, Survey of Mass Media Communications A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon comple- (3) (formerly Communication 1) tion of the 20 required units listed under the Broadcast Media Studies 11, Introduction to Broadcasting (3) Programming and Production Associate degree. (formerly Broadcasting 1) Media Studies 12, Broadcasting Programming and Students who successfully complete the Broadcast Pro- Management (3) (formerly Broadcasting 2) gramming and Production Certificate of Achievement may elect Media Studies 13, Broadcasting Announcing and to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general Production (3) (formerly Broadcasting 3A) education requirements listed on the Associate degree. Media Studies 18, Broadcast Advertising (3) (formerly Broadcasting 8) (same as Business 33) Broadcast Sales and Management (21 units) A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion The following courses are highly recommended; students must select of the 21 required units listed under the Broadcast Sales and at least three units from the following list: Management Associate degree. Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Students who successfully complete the Broadcast Sales Business 24, Creative Selling (3) and Management Certificate of Achievement may elect to Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) (same as receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general edu- CIS 27) cation requirements listed on the Associate degree. Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Media Studies 2, Reading Media: Acquiring Media Literacy Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) Media Studies 20, Introduction to Writing and Producing Entertainment Promotion Short Form Media (3) (formerly Broadcasting 20) and Marketing Production Media Studies 21, Short Form Visual Media Production (3) (formerly Broadcasting 21) The Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production Media Studies 90A, Internship (1) (formerly Broadcasting program provides students with the skills, knowledge, training, 90A) and relationships necessary for entry level employment in the

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Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production area of Counseling 16, Job Success Skills (1) the Advertising and Promotion Media industry. This industry Entertainment Technology 3, Principles of Project sector includes the writing, producing, editing, and design of Management (3) on-air and off-air promotions, commercial advertisements Entertainment Technology 40, Digital Audio and public service announcements, and ancillary mass media Fundamentals (3) areas such as media strategy and planning, public relations, Entertainment Technology 41, Digital Audio Editing (3) publicity, and broadcast/internet/interactive media marketing Entertainment Technology 37, Digital Imaging for Design production. I (3) (same as Graphic Design 64) This major may also lead to many other careers. For addi- Entertainment Technology 72, Career Development (2) tional possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on campus Graphic Design 71, Motion Graphics 1 (3) to utilize computerized career information systems and other Journalism 43, Public Relations and Publicity (3) (same as valuable career resources. Business 29) For other related Broadcasting degrees, see the Media Studies 2, Reading Media Acquiring Media Literacy Broadcasting major. Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) Media Studies 11, Introduction to Broadcasting (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS (formerly Broadcasting 1) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Media Studies 13, Broadcasting Announcing and a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Production (3) (formerly Broadcasting 3A) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Media Studies 18, Broadcast Advertising (3) (formerly below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Broadcasting 8) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Media Studies 19, Broadcasting Workshop (3) (formerly requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Broadcasting 9) At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Media Studies 90A, Broadcasting Internship (1) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Media Studies 90B, Broadcasting Internship (2) (formerly Broadcasting 90B) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Additional graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics Majors and Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ (24 units) articulation). Areas of Emphasis Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT program, students will demonstrate the ability to use digital video and audio workstations to produce promotional spots, commercials, At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of and various other electronic media projects. Students will have gained Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. basic training and practical experience in writing, producing, music Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to selection, and directing voice-over talent for marketing and alterna- successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. tive media branding campaigns; and they will understand modern business marketing concepts and strategies and become familiar with Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production standards, procedures, and techniques used in marketing, including (24 units) marketing research, target marketing; promotion, and digital media distribution strategies. A Certificate of Achievement in Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production will be granted upon completion of Required Core Courses: (18 units) the major requirements listed above. Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Entertainment Technology 11, Computer Skills for Digital Students who successfully complete the Entertainment Media (3) Promotion and Marketing Promotion Certificate of Achievement or may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional Graphic Design 18, Introduction to Design Applications general education requirements listed on the Associate degree. (3) Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video Fundamentals (3) Business Entertainment Technology 31B, Digital Video Editing (3) Media Studies 20, Introduction to Writing Producing Business Managers coordinate business activities in both Short-form Media (3) (formerly Broadcasting 20) private industry and public agencies. They are responsible for Media Studies 21, Short-form Visual Media Production operations, maintenance, purchasing, planning, organizing, (3) (formerly Broadcasting 21) budgeting, and directing the work of the employees. Business Restricted Electives: (6 units) executives are the higher-level management staff, directing the Business 26, Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior activities of the firm. They develop and administer policies (3) to maximize profits. They also direct financial programs and Business 34, Introduction to Social Media Marketing (3) develop policies aimed at maintaining good relations with the Communication Studies 12, Persuasion (3) public, stockholders, employees, and customers.

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For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Management Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Option information systems and other valuable career resources. Business Administration B.S. – Technology and Operations Management Option TRANSFER • California State University, Bakersfield Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Business Administration B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • California State University Channel Islands eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Business B.S. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Business B.S. – Entrepreneurship Option major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Business B.S. – Finance Option institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other Business B.S. – Global Business Option UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Business B.S. – Management Option Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found Business B.S. – Marketing Option online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Business Administration B.S. • University of California, Berkeley • California State University, Chico Business Administration B.S. Business Administration B.S. Undeclared – Pre-Business Administration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Option • University of California, Irvine Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option Business Administration B.A. Business Administration B.S. – Human Resources Management Option

• University of California, Merced Areas of Emphasis Management B.S. Business Administration B.S. – Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Option Majors and • University of California, Riverside Business Information Systems B.S. – Management Business Administration B.S. Information Systems Option • University of California, Santa Cruz • California State University, Dominguez Hills Business Management Economics B.A. Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration • California Maritime Academy Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems Business Administration B.S. Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Logistics and International Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Business Option Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Transportation Option Business Administration B.S. – General Business Concentration • California Polytechnic State University, Business Administration B.S. – Global Logistics and San Luis Obispo Supply Chain Management Concentration Business Administration B.S. Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Security Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Consumer Packaging Business Administration B.S. – International Business Solutions Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Business Administration B.S. – Management and Human Concentration Resources Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Management Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Sports, Entertainment and Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems Hospitality Concentration Concentration • California State University, East Bay Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Management Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Option Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Advertising and Public Business Administration B.S. – Management and Human Relations Option Resources Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Business Economics • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Option Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Option Business Administration B.S. – Corporate Management Business Administration B.S. – Computer Information Option Systems Option Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Option Business Administration B.S. – eBusiness Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance, Real Estate and Business Administration B.S. – Human Resources Law Option Management Option Business Administration B.S. – International Business Business Administration B.S. – Information Technology Option Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Management and Human Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Management Resources Option Option

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Business Administration B.S. – Operations and Enterprise Business Administration B.S. – Management Option Resource Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Management Information Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate Management Systems Option Option Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Option Business Administration B.S. – Supply Chain Business Administration B.S. – Operations and Supply Management Option Chain Management Option • California State University, Fresno • California State University, Los Angeles Business Administration B.S. – Accountancy Option Business Administration B.S. Business Administration B.S. – Computer Information Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Option Systems Option Business Administration B.S. – Business Arts – Prelegal Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Option Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option – General Business Administration B.S. – Business Economics Finance Track Option Business Administration B.S. – Human Resources Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Option Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option Business Administration B.S. – International Business Business Administration B.S. – Human Resource Option Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Management Option – Business Administration B.S. – International Business Organizational Leadership Track Option Business Administration B.S. – Management Option – Business Administration B.S. – Management Option Prod/Logistics Management Track Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Option Business Administration B.S. – Management Option – Business Administration B.S. – Operations and Supply Special Management Apps. Track Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Option Chain Management Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate and Urban Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate Option Economics Option Business Administration B.S. – Retailing Option Business Administration B.S. – Sports Marketing Option Business Administration B.S. – Special Business Option • California State University, Fullerton • California State University, Monterey Bay Majors and Business Administration B.A. Business Administration B.S. Business Administration B.A. – Accounting Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Areas of Emphasis Business Administration B.A. – Business Economics Business Administration B.S. – Agribusiness Management Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Decision Sciences Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship/ Concentration Intrapreneurship Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Entertainment and Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Tourism Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Management and Business Administration B.A. – Entrepreneurship International Business Concentration Concentration • California State University, Northridge Business Administration B.A. – Finance Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Business Law Option Business Administration B.A. – Information Systems Business Administration B.S. – Global Supply Chain Concentration Management Option Business Administration B.A. – Management Business Administration B.S. – Insurance and Financial Concentration Services Option Business Administration B.A. – Marketing Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate Option Business Administration B.A. – Marketing and Business Administration B.S. – Systems and Operations Information Systems Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Risk Management and Management Option Insurance Concentration Finance B.S. Business Administration B.A. – Accounting/Finance Joint Management B.S. Emphasis Marketing B.S. Business Administration B.A. – Accounting/Information • California State University, Sacramento Systems Joint Emphasis Business Administration B.S. – Accountancy International Business B.A. Concentration • California State University, Long Beach Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Business Administration B.S. Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accountancy Option Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option Business Administration B.S. – General Management Business Administration B.S. – Human Resources Concentration Management Option Business Administration B.S. – Human Resources Business Administration B.S. – International Business Management and Organizational Behavior Option Concentration

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Business Administration B.S. – International Business Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – General Business Business Administration B.S. – Management Information Concentration Systems Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Management Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Concentration – Human Resources Track • California State University, San Bernardino Business Administration B.S. – Management – Business Administration B.A. International Business Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Accounting Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Management – Strategy/ Business Administration B.A. – Business Economics Entrepreneurs Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Entrepreneurial Business Administration B.S. – Operations Management Management Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.A. – Finance Concentration • Humboldt State University Business Administration B.A. – Human Resources Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Option Management Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Option Business Administration B.A. – Information Systems and Business Administration B.S. – International Business Technology Concentration Option Business Administration B.A. – Management Business Administration B.S. – Management Option Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Option Business Administration B.A. – Marketing Concentration • San Diego State University Business Administration B.A. – Public Administration Areas of Emphasis Concentration Business Administration B.S. Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Emphasis

Business Administration B.A. – Real Estate Concentration Majors and Business Administration B.A. – Sports and Entertainment Business Administration B.S. – Finance Emphasis Marketing Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Financial Services Business Administration B.A. – Supply Chain and Emphasis Transportation Management Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Information Emphasis Systems Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Integrated Marketing Business Administration B.S. – Cyber Security Communication Emphasis Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Management Emphasis Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Emphasis Business Administration B.S. – Finance Planning Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Spec. in Prof. Concentration Sell and Sale Mgt. Emphasis Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems and Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate Emphasis Technology Concentration • San Francisco State University Business Administration B.S. – International Business Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Decision Sciences Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Real Estate Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration • California State University San Marcos Business Administration B.S. – General Business Business Administration B.S. Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Information Systems Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Global Business Business Administration B.S. – International Business Management Concentration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Global Supply Chain Business Administration B.S. – Management Management Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Hospitality Management Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration Concentration • San José State University Business Administration B.S. – Hotel/Resort Management Business Administration B.S. Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Information Business Administration B.S. – Information Technology/ Systems Concentration e-Commerce Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Management Business Administration B.S. – Corporate Finance Concentration Management Concentration • California State University, Stanislaus Business Administration B.S. – Entrepreneurship Business Administration B.S. Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Computer Information Business Administration B.S. – General Business Systems Concentration Concentration

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Business Administration B.S. – Human Resource • Loyola Marymount University Management Concentration B.S. Business Administration Business Administration B.S. – International Business Majors offered: Accounting; Applied Information Concentration Management Systems; Entrepreneur; Finance; Business Administration B.S. – Management Information Management; Marketing Systems Concentration • Middlesex University, London, ENGLAND Business Administration B.S. – Management B.A. (HONS) International Business Administration Concentration Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration • Mount Ida College B.S. Business Administration • Sonoma State University Business Administration B.S. • Mount Saint Mary’s College Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration B.S. Business Administration Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration • National University Business Administration B.S. – General Business B.B.A. Business Administration Concentration B.S. Accountancy Business Administration B.S. – Management B.S. Information Systems Concentration • – Seaver College Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, International Business Administration B.S. – Wine Business Strategies Business Concentration • Pepperdine University – The Graziadio School of Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Business and Management major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) B.S. Business Management with the following private and out-of-state institutions: • Regis University – Online Bachelor’s Degree Program • Academy of Art University, San Francisco B.S. Business Administration B.F.A. Advertising B.S. Science in Finance • Alliant International University B.S. Marketing

Majors and B.S. Business Administration; International Business B.S. Computer Information Systems Administration; Areas of Emphasis • Saint Mary’s College of California Hotel and Restaurant Management B.S. Accounting • American University of Paris, France B.S. Business Administration Entrepreneurship • University of Massachusetts Lowell International Business Administration B.S. Business Administration International Finance • University of Otago, New Zealand • Arizona State University B.S. Business Administration B.S. Business • University of Phoenix • Bath Spa University, Bath, ENGLAND B.A. Business Administration B.A. Business B.S. Business Administration See www.smc.edu/articulation for general education admission requirements. • University of Southern California (USC) – School of Business • Berkeley College, NYC B.S. Business Administration B.S. Business Administration Emphasis offered: Management; Marketing; International ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Business; General Business The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of • John Cabot University, Rome, ITALY a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Business Administration (validated by University of including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Wales) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Marketing (validated by University of Wales) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education This university is US regionally accredited. See www. requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. smc.edu/articulation for general education admission requirements. General education and graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the • Kaplan University Academics section of this catalog. B.S. Business B.S. Business – Marketing At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units B.S. Information Technology must be completed at Santa Monica College. B.S. Information Technology – Web Multimedia and Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Animation with a grade of C or higher.

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Business Administration – Professional (25 units) Recommended Courses: Please note: This is NOT the CSU transfer degree. For details about Accounting 31B, Advanced Excel for Accounting (3) the Business Administration Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) to CSU, please see page 84. Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of a Business 24, Creative Selling (3) degree in Business Administration – Professional, students Business 90A, Business Insurance Internship (1) will demonstrate coherent and comprehensive analyses of Business 90B, Business Insurance Internship (2) business issues, and identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in Business 90C, Business Insurance Internship (3) the domestic and global business environment. Logistics/Supply Chain Management (24 units) Required Core Courses: Required Core Courses: (9 units) Accounting 1, Principles of Accounting (5) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Accounting 2, Principles of Accounting (5) Business 32, Business Communications (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) Concentration Courses: (9 units) Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Business 81, Transportation Management (3) Math 2, Precalculus (5) Business 82, Supply Chain Management (3) or Business 83, Operations Management (3) Math 28, Calculus 1 for Business and Social Science (5) Select two additional courses from the following: (6 units) or Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) or Areas of Emphasis or Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) [Math 52, Elementary Statistics (3)] Business 5, Business Law (3) Majors and or Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) Accounting 45) Recommended Courses: Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) Business 32, Business Communications (3) or Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Communication Studies 37, Intercultural Accounting 45) Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) Business 62, Human Relations and Ethical Issues in Business 52, International Marketing (3) Business (3) Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) Business 65, Management Principles (3) CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems (3) or CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications or (3) [This CIS course is strongly recommended for students CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications with few or no computer skills.] (3) Management/Leadership (27 units) [ ] Course no longer offered Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Additional general education and graduation requirements program in Business Management/Leadership, students will for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in demonstrate coherent and comprehensive analyses of business the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to issues, identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic www.smc.edu/articulation). and global business environment, and apply managerial skills in planning, organizing, directing, and controlling business Insurance Professional (31 units) enterprises in the domestic and global environments. Required Courses: Required Core Courses: (12 units) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Business 32, Business Communications (3) Business 15, Introduction to Insurance with Code and Business 65, Management Principles (3) Ethics (2) Business 16, Personal Insurance (3) Concentration Courses: (12-14 units) Business 17, Property and Liability Insurance (3) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Business 18, Commercial Insurance (3) or Business 32, Business Communications (3) Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) (3) Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) CIS 30, Microsoft EXCEL (3) (formerly CIS 31) or or Communication Studies 37, Intercultural Accounting 31A, Excel for Accounting (3) Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7)

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Business 62, Human Relations and Ethical Issues in These courses are required for all students, and should be Business (3) completed before taking Concentration courses. In the Core Select one additional course from the following: (3 units) sequence, Business 1 should be taken and completed before Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as enrolling in other Core courses. Accounting 45) Entrepreneurship (24 units) Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Business 83, Operations Management (3) program in Entrepreneurship, students will demonstrate coher- CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) ent and comprehensive analyses of business issues, identify and or resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic and global business CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications environment, and produce a thorough written business plan. (3) [This CIS course is strongly recommended for students Required Core Courses: (12-14 units) with few or no computer skills.] Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Merchandising (24 units) or Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) program in Merchandising, students will demonstrate coherent Business 32, Business Communications (3) and comprehensive analyses of business issues, identify and Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic and global business environment, and develop a merchandising plan that incorpo- Concentration Courses: (9 units) rates color theory, design principles and consumer focal points Business 5, Business Law (3) integrated with advertising and sales techniques. Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Business 65, Management Principles (3) Required Core Courses: (12 units) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Select one additional course from the following: (3 units) Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) Business 32, Business Communications (3) or CIS 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3)

Majors and Concentration Courses: (9 units) Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Business 22, Introduction to Advertising (3) Accounting 45) Areas of Emphasis Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) Business 25, Advertising Display (3) Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) Select one additional course from the following: (3 units) Business 62, Human Relations & Ethical Issues in Business 5, Business Law (3) Business (3) Business 26, Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) (3) CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) or or CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications CIS 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) (3) [The CIS course is strongly recommended for students Business 28, Marketing Promotion (3) with few or no computer skills.] Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Accounting 45) Insurance Professional (31 units) Business 62, Human Relation and Ethical Issues in A Certificate of Achievement in Insurance Professional is Business (3) granted upon completion of 31 required units listed under the CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) Insurance Professional Associate degree. or CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Students who successfully complete the Insurance Profes- (3) [The CIS course is strongly recommended for students sional Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Asso- with few or no computer skills.] ciate degree by satisfying additional general education require- ments listed on the Associate degree. CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Insurance Specialist (12 units) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Required Courses: Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course Business 15, Introduction to Insurance with Code and to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Ethics (2) Business 16, Personal Insurance (3) Except for Insurance Specialist, each Certificate Business 17, Property and Liability Insurance (3) of Achievement requires two types of courses: Core and Business 18, Commercial Insurance (3) Concentration. Business 90A, Business Insurance Internship (1) Except for Insurance Specialist, there are three or four Core Business 90B, Business Insurance Internship (2) courses in all Business Certificate of Achievement Programs. Business 90C, Business Insurance Internship (3)

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Recommended Courses: Marketing (24 units) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications of the program, students can demonstrate coherent and (3) comprehensive analyses of business issues; identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic and global business International Business (24 units) environments; and develop an effective marketing strategy that Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the includes a target audience and all elements of the marketing program in International Business, students will demonstrate mix. coherent and comprehensive analyses of business issues, iden- Required Core Courses: (9 units) tify and resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic and global Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) business environment, and apply business principles to inter- Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) national trade issues in the context of global citizenship. Business 32, Business Communications (3) Required Core Courses: (9 units) Concentration Courses: (9 units) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Business 26, Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior Business 32, Business Communications (3) (3) Business 50, International Trade (3) Business 34, Social and Media Marketing (3) Concentration Courses: (9 units) Business 52, International Marketing (3) Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) Select two additional courses from the following: (6-8 units) or Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Communication Studies 37, Intercultural or Areas of Emphasis Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3)

Business 52, International Marketing (3) Business 5, Business Law (3) Majors and Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Select two additional courses from the following: Business 22, Introduction to Advertising (3) Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5 Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) or Business 25, Advertising Display (3) Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) (same as Business 5, Business Law (3) CIS 27) Business 11, Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (3) Business 28, Marketing Promotion (3) Business 29, Public Relations and Publicity (3) (same as Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) (same as Journalism 43) CIS 27) Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) Business 45, Individual Financial Planning (3) (same as Accounting 45) Merchandising (24 units) Business 62, Human Relations and Ethical Issues in Business (3) A Certificate of Achievement in Merchandising is granted upon Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) completion of 24 required units listed under the Merchandising CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) Associate degree. or DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications (3) [This CIS course is strongly recommended for students At least 50% of the required units for a Department with few or no computer skills.] Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Logistics/Supply Chain Management (24 units) successfully complete a Department Certificate. A Certificate of Achievement in Logistics/Supply Chain Management is granted upon completion of 24 required units listed Business Entrepreneurship (12 units) under the Logistics/Supply Chain Management Associate degree. Required Courses: Students who successfully complete the Logistics/Supply Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Chain Management Certificate of Achievement may elect to or receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general edu- Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) cation requirements listed on the Associate degree. Business 5, Business Law (3) or Management/Leadership (27 units) Business 32, Business Communications (3) A Certificate of Achievement in Management/Leadership is Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) granted upon completion of 27 required units listed under the and Management/Leadership Associate degree. Select one additional course from the following: Students who successfully complete the Management/ Accounting 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as CIS 35) Leadership Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Associate degree by satisfying additional general education Business 27, Introduction to E-Commerce (3) (same as requirements listed on the Associate degree. CIS 27)

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Business 65, Management Principles (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) Business 22, Introduction to Advertising (3) Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Business International (12 units) Required Courses: Salon Business (11 units) Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) Required Courses: Business 52, International Marketing (3) Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) and or Select one additional course from the following: Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) or Business 32, Business Communications (3) Business 65, Management Principles (3) Business 54, International Management (3) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) (3) Cosmetology 64, Salon Management (2) Business Logistics (12 units) Required Courses: Business 80, Principles of Logistics (3) Business Administration Business 81, Transportation Management (3) – Associate in Science for Business 82, Supply Chain Management (3) Business 83, Operations Management (3) Transfer (AS-T) to CSU Recommended Courses: Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) AS-T in Business Administration, students will have a strong Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) academic foundation in the field and be prepared for upper- Business 52, International Marketing (3) division baccalaureate study. This coursework will satisfy most Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) of the lower-division Business requirements at many institu- Business Management (12 units) tions and the California State University system. This degree

Majors and is intended for students who are interested in the theory of Required Courses: Business and are planning on transferring to a four-year univer-

Areas of Emphasis Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) sity and majoring in Business. Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) Business 32, Business Communications (3) Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Business 65, Management Principles (3) admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more Additional Recommended Courses: than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering Business 5, Business Law (3) transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) please consult a counselor before applying to transfer, Business 54, International Management (3) as that institution’s transfer requirements might be Business 62, Human Relations and Ethical Issues in different from those required for the AS-T in Business Business (3) Administration. Business 76, Human Resources Management (3)

Business Marketing (12 units) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOR TRANSFER TO CSU Required Courses: Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) The AS-T in Business Administration is granted upon suc- Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) cessful completion of a program of study with a minimum of Business 26, Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or higher. (3) The following is required for transfer to the CSU system: 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Select one additional course from the following: ter units. Business 22, Introduction to Advertising (3) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Business 28, Marketing Promotion (3) 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of Business 52, International Marketing (3) at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that Business Merchandising (12 units) while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Required Courses: Please consult with a counselor for more information. Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) (Please note: Nonresident and international students are Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) required to have a minimum 2.4 GPA for admission.) Business 25, Advertising Display (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University Select one additional course from the following: General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR

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the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum B.S. Business Administration – International Business (IGETC) pattern. B.S. Business Administration – Management and Human 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Resources courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Management or higher. B.S. Business Administration – Technology and Operations Management Business Administration (28 units) • California State University, Bakersfield Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of a B.S. Business Administration – Accounting degree in Business Administration students will demonstrate B.S. Business Administration – Agricultural Business coherent and comprehensive analyses of business issues and B.S. Business Administration – Finance identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in the domestic and B.S. Business Administration – General global business environment. B.S. Business Administration – Human Resource Required Core Courses: (19 units) Management Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) B.S. Business Administration – Management Accounting 2, Corporate Financial and Managerial B.S. Business Administration – Management Information Accounting (5) Systems Business 5, Business Law (3) B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) B.S. Business Administration – Public Administration Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) B.S. Business Administration – Small Business Select one of the following courses: (3-5 units): Management Math 21, Finite Mathematics (3) B.S. Business Administration – Supply Chain Logistics Areas of Emphasis Math 28, Calculus 1 for Business and Social Science (5) • California State University, Chico Majors and or B.S. Business Administration – Accounting Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship and Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) Small Business Management Select two of the following courses: (6-8 units): B.S. Business Administration – Finance Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) B.S. Business Administration – Human Resource or Management Business 32, Business Communication (3) B.S. Business Administration – Management CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) B.S. Business Administration – Marketing An additional mathematics course from the list above • California State University, Dominguez Hills (not already completed) B.S. Business Administration – Accounting Please note: Some CSU campuses may require more than one B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship mathematics course. Go to assist.org for details B.S. Business Administration – Finance B.S. Business Administration – General Business TRANSFER B.S. Business Administration – Global Logistics Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AS-T in B.S. Business Administration – International Business Business Administration, the student will be eligible for prior- B.S. Business Administration – Management and Human ity admission consideration to the majors at the following CSU Resources campuses: B.S. Business Administration – Marketing • California Maritime Academy • California State University, East Bay B.S. Business Administration – International Business and B.S. Business Administration – Corporate Management Logistics • California State University, Fresno • California Polytechnic State University, B.S. Business – Accountancy San Luis Obispo B.S. Business – Computer Information Systems B.S. Business Administration – Accounting B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.S. Business – Finance B.S. Business Administration – Financial Management B.S. Business Administration – Human Resources B.S. Business Administration – Information Systems Management B.S. Business Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – International Business B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Management Option B.S. Business Administration – Packaging and Logistics B.S. Business Administration – Logistics and Supply • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Chain Strategies B.S. Business Administration – Accounting B.S. Business – Management B.S. Business Administration – Computer Information B.S. Business – Marketing Systems B.S. Business Administration – Real Estate and Urban B.S. Business Administration – E-Business Land Economics B.S. Business Administration – Finance, real Estate, and B.S. Business Administration – Special Option for Law Business Administration

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• California State University, Fullerton B.S. Business Administration – Systems and Operations B.A. Business Administration – Business Economics Management B.A. Business Administration – Entertainment and B.S. Finance – General Tourism Management B.S. Management – General B.A. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.S. Marketing – General B.A. Business Administration – Management • California State University, Sacramento B.A. Business Administration – Marketing B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.A. Business Administration – Risk Management and B.S. Business Administration – Finance Insurance B.S. Business Administration – General Management B.A. Economics – General B.S. Business Administration – International Business B.A. International Business – Chinese B.S. Business Administration – Management of Human B.A. International Business – French Resources and Organizational Behavior B.A. International Business – German B.S. Business Administration – Marketing B.A. International Business – Japanese B.A. International Business – Portuguese • California State University, San Bernardino B.A. International Business – Spanish B.A. Administration – Accounting B.A. Administration – Entrepreneurship Management • California State University, Long Beach B.A. Administration – Finance B.S. Business Administration – Accounting B.A. Administration – Human Resource Management B.S. Business Administration – Finance B.A. Administration – Information Systems and B.S. Business Administration – Human Resource Technology Management B.A. Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – International Business B.A. Administration – Marketing B.S. Business Administration – Management B.A. Administration – Public Administration B.S. Business Administration – Management Information B.A. Administration – Real Estate Systems B.A. Administration – Sports and Entertainment B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Marketing B.S. Business Administration – Operations and Supply • California State University, Stanislaus Chain Management B.S. Business Administration – Computer Information Majors and • California State University, Los Angeles Systems

Areas of Emphasis B.S. Business Administration – Accounting B.S. Business Administration – Finance B.S. Business Administration – Business Arts-Prelegal B.S. Business Administration – General B.S. Business Administration – Business Economics B.S. Business Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – Business, Special Interest B.S. Business Administration – Marketing B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.S. Business Administration – Operations Management B.S. Business Administration – Finance • Humboldt State University B.S. Business Administration – Human Resources B.S. Business Administration – Accountancy Management B.S. Business Administration – Finance B.S. Business Administration – International Business B.S. Business Administration – International Business B.S. Business Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Management B.S. Business Administration – Marketing B.S. Business Administration – Operations Management B.S. Business Administration – Real Estate • San Diego State University B.S. Business Administration – Retailing B.S. Business Administration – Financial Services B.S. Business Administration – General Business • California State University, Monterey Bay B.S. Business Administration – Accounting • San Francisco State University B.S. Business Administration – Agribusiness B.S. Business Administration – General Business B.S. Business Administration – Entre/Intrapreneurship • San José State University B.S. Business Administration – Hotel Management B.A. Economics B.S. Business Administration – Hotel/Resort Management B.S. Business Administration – Entrepreneurship B.S. Business Administration – Info-tech/E-commerce B.S. Business Administration – Finance B.S. Business Administration – Management and B.S. Business Administration – General Business International Business B.S. Business Administration – Human Resources B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Management • California State University, Northridge B.S. Business Administration – Management B.S. Business Administration – Business Law B.S. Economics B.S. Business Administration – Global Supply Chain • Sonoma State University Management B.S. Business Administration – Accounting B.S. Business Administration – Insurance and Financial B.S. Business Administration – Finance Services B.S. Business Administration – Financial Management B.S. Business Administration – Real Estate B.S. Business Administration – General

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B.S. Business Administration – Marketing Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemical Education B.S. Business Administration – Wine Business Strategies Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemical Physics Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Chemistry The schools and degrees listed above are subject to Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Environmental change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. Chemistry sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Molecular Synthesis Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Pharmacological Approved Degrees Report.” Chemistry Environmental Systems/Environmental Chemistry B.S. Chemistry • University of California, Santa Barbara Chemistry B.A. Chemists study the properties of matter and make qualita- Chemistry B.S. tive and quantitative analysis of many substances. They conduct a variety of experiments and tests in laboratories to develop • University of California, Santa Cruz new knowledge or maintain control over the quality of existing Chemistry B.A. products and procedures. Chemists may work in research and Chemistry B.S. development, or production and quality control in the chemi- • California Polytechnic State University, cal manufacturing industry, and in education or government San Luis Obispo institutions. Chemistry B.S. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Chemistry B.S. – Polymers and Coatings Concentration

Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Areas of Emphasis information systems and other valuable career resources. Chemistry B.S.

Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Majors and TRANSFER Chemistry B.S. – Industrial Chemistry Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should • California State University Channel Islands complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Chemistry B.A. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Chemistry B.A. – Teaching Chemistry Option Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Chemistry B.S. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Option Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU • California State University, Chico campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Chemistry B.A. agreements with private institutions can be found online at Natural Sciences B.A. – Chemistry Option www.smc.edu/articulation. Chemistry B.S. • University of California, Berkeley • California State University, Dominguez Hills Chemistry B.A. Chemistry B.A. – Biochemistry Option Chemistry B.S. Chemistry B.A. – General Chemistry Option • University of California, Davis Chemistry B.S. Chemistry A.B. • California State University, East Bay Chemistry B.S. Biochemistry B.A. – Chemistry Education Option Chemistry B.S. – Applied Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry B.A. Chemistry Chemistry B.A. – Chemistry Education Option Chemistry B.S. – Applied Chemistry; Forensic Chemistry Chemistry B.S. • University of California, Irvine Chemistry B.S. – Forensic Science Option Chemistry B.S. • California State University, Fullerton • University of California, Los Angeles Chemistry B.A. Chemistry B.S. Chemistry B.S. Chemistry/Materials Science B.S. • California State University, Long Beach • University of California, Merced Chemistry B.A. Chemical Sciences B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Chemistry B.S. • University of California, Riverside Chemistry B.A. • California State University, Los Angeles Chemistry B.S. Chemistry B.S. Chemistry B.S. – Chemical Physics Option • California State University, Northridge Chemistry B.S. – Environmental Chemistry Option Chemistry B.A. • University of California, San Diego Biochemistry B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Bioinformatics Chemistry B.S. Chemistry and Biochemistry B.S. – Biochemistry/ • California State University, Sacramento Chemistry Chemistry B.A. – Forensic Chemistry

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Chemistry B.A. – General advertising. Students can prepare for careers in media news Chemistry B.A. – Biochemistry writing and editing, announcing, programming, publicity, Biochemistry B.S. community relations, directing and public relations. Chemistry B.S. Speech and Communication Studies majors pursue a vari- • California State University, San Bernardino ety of careers depending on their interests. Public relations and Chemistry B.A. – Biochemistry Option advertising firms, health care organizations, government and Chemistry B.A. – Chemistry Option educational institutions, entertainment companies, social ser- Chemistry B.A. – Integrated Teaching Track vice groups, and media-based firms are just some examples of Chemistry B.S. – ACS Certified Option organizations having a need for people with highly developed Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Option interpersonal and technical communication skills. Some of the current career titles include communication consultant, public • California State University San Marcos information officer, public relations specialist, political con- Chemistry – Chemistry Education Option sultant, press secretary, labor relations specialist, public opin- Chemistry – Genera Chemistry Option ion researcher, news producer, speech/language pathologist, • Humboldt State University speechwriter, advertising account executive, media manager, Chemistry B.A. human resources manager, mediator, special events coordina- Chemistry B.S. tor and development officer/fund raiser. Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Option Because of the focus on interpersonal, professional, and • San Diego State University intercultural communication skills, this major may also lead to Chemistry B.A. many other careers. For additional possibilities, visit the Career Chemistry B.A. – American Chemical Society Certificate Services Center on campus to utilize computerized career infor- Chemistry B.S. – American Chemical Society Certificate mation systems and other valuable career resources. Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Emphasis Chemistry B.S. – Single Subject Teaching TRANSFER • San Francisco State University Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Chemistry B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Chemistry B.S. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Majors and • San José State University major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Chemistry B.A. Areas of Emphasis institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other Chemistry B.S. UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Chemistry B.S. – Biochemistry Concentration Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found Forensic Science B.S. – Chemistry Concentration online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • University of California, Berkeley major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Media Studies A.B. with the following private and out-of-state institutions: • University of California, Davis • Loyola Marymount University Communication A.B. B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Chemistry • University of California, Los Angeles Communication Studies B.A. • Mills College • University of California, Riverside B.A. Chemistry Media and Cultural Studies B.A. • University of California, San Diego Cinema Communication B.A. See Film Studies Sociology/Cultural and Communication B.A. • University of California, Santa Barbara Communication B.A. Communication & • California Polytechnic State University, Media Studies San Luis Obispo Communication Studies B.A. (For other Media Studies major requirements, also see Broadcasting) • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Communication B.S. – Journalism Communication and Media Studies majors will learn the Communication B.S. – Organizational Communication dynamics of communication between and among individu- Communication B.S. – Public Relations als, groups and cultures, and/or the media. Communication integrates courses in interpersonal, intercultural, organizational • California State University Channel Islands and mass communication and public relations. There is a wide Communications B.A. range of employment possibilities for students trained in Media • California State University, Chico Studies in business, sales, public and personnel relations, and Communication Design B.A. – Graphic Design Option

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Communication Design B.A. – Mass Communication Communication B.A. – Mass Communication Design Option Concentration Communication Design B.A. – Media Arts Option Communication B.A. – Public Argumentation and Communication Sciences and Disorders B.A. Rhetoric Concentration Communication Studies B.A. – Communication/Public Communication B.A. – Public Relations Concentration Affairs Option • California State University San Marcos Communication Studies B.A. – Organizational Communication Communication Option Mass Media • California State University, Dominguez Hills • San Diego State University Communications B.A. – Journalism Option Communication B.A. Communications B.A. – Media Studies Option Communication B.A. – Applied Arts and Sciences Communications B.A. – Public Relations/Advertising Communication B.A. – Liberal Arts and Sciences Option • San Francisco State University • California State University, East Bay Communication Studies B.A. Communication B.A. – Media Production Option Communicative Disorders B.A. Communication B.A. – Professional , Public and • San José State University Organizational Communication Option Communication Studies B.A. • California State University, Fullerton Communicative Disorders and Sciences B.A. Communication Studies B.A. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this

Communication Studies B.A. – Communications/ Areas of Emphasis major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Advertising Concentration with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Communication Studies B.A. – Communications/ Majors and Entertainment and Tourism Concentration • Alliant International University Communication Studies B.A. – Communications/ B.A. Communication/Marketing/Public Relations Photocommunications Concentration • American University of Paris, France Communication Studies B.A. – Communications/Public Communication Relations Concentration • Arizona State University • California State University, Long Beach Global Communication Communication Studies B.A. Communication Studies B.A. -Interpersonal and • John Cabot University, Rome, Italy Organizational Communication Option Communications This university is US regionally accredited. See Communication Studies B.A. – Communication, Culture, www.smc.edu/articulation for general education and Public Affairs Option admission requirements. Communication Disorders B.A. • Loyola Marymount University • California State University, Los Angeles B.A. Communication Studies Communication B.A. Communication B.A. – Communication for Social • University of Southern California (USC) Change and Rhetoric Option B.A. Communication Studies Communication B.A. – Organizational Communication and Public Relations Option Communication B.A. – Interpersonal Communication/ Communication Studies – Language and Social Interaction Option Communication Disorders B.A. Associate in Arts for Transfer • California State University, Monterey Bay (AA-T) to CSU Communication Design B.S. Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College • California State University, Northridge AA-T in Communication Studies, the student will have a strong Communication Disorders B.A. academic foundation in the field and be prepared for upper Communication Disorders B.A. – Audiology Emphasis division baccalaureate study. This coursework will satisfy Communication Disorders B.A. – Speech/Language most of the lower-division Communication Studies require- Pathology Emphasis ments at many institutions at the California State University Communication Studies B.A. system. This degree is intended for students who are interested Communication Studies B.A. – Department Major in the theory of Communication Studies and are planning Option on transferring to a California State University and majoring Communication Studies B.A. – Special Option in Communication Studies. This degree complies with The • California State University, San Bernardino Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440). Communication B.A. Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Communication B.A. – Human Communication admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses Concentration listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more

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than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Communication Studies 30, Introduction to transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering Communication Theory (3) transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Communication Studies 37, Intercultural consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) institution’s transfer requirements might be different English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate from those required for the AA-T in Communication Composition (3) Studies. Film 1, Film Appreciation Introduction to Cinema (3) Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES FOR Media Studies 1, Survey of Mass Media Communication TRANSFER TO CSU (3) (formerly Communication 1) The AA-T in Communication Studies is granted upon suc- Psychology 5, The Psychology of Communication (3) cessful completion of a program of study with a minimum of Group C: select any from Group C or any course from Group A or B 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or higher. not already used: (3 units) The following is required: Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Communication Studies 9, Introduction to ter units. Communication Studies (3) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Communication Studies 13, Voice and Diction (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. (formerly Speech 3) 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at Communication Studies 31, Research Methods for least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that Communication Studies (3) while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Composition (3) Please consult with a counselor for more information. History 1, History of Western Civilization I (3) (Please note: Nonresident and international students are History 2, History of Western Civilization II (3) required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) Journalism 1, The News (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University Psychology 1, General Psychology (3) General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum

Majors and Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students transferring to CSU Learning (3)

Areas of Emphasis must complete IGETC Area 1C.) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All TRANSFER courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in Communication Studies, the student will be eligible for prior- Communication Studies (18 units) ity admission consideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Communication Studies program, students will be able • California Polytechnic State University, to analyze and demonstrate the relationship between speaker, San Luis Obispo audience, message, and medium in a variety of communication B.A. Communication Studies – General contexts. Students will also be able to identify, analyze, and • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona demonstrate appropriate conflict management styles in both B.S. Communication – Organizational Communication interpersonal and intercultural forums. • California State University, Bakersfield Required Core Course: (3 units) B.A. Communications – General Communication Studies 11, Elements of Public Speaking (3) (formerly Speech 1) • California State University Channel Islands B.A. Communication Studies – Business and Nonprofit Group A: select two of the following courses: (6 units): Communication Communication Studies 16, Fundamentals of Small B.A. Communication Studies – Environmental Group Discussion (3) (formerly Speech 6) Communication Communication Studies 21, Argumentation (3) (formerly B.A. Communication Studies – Health Communication Speech 11) Communication Studies 35, Interpersonal • California State University, Chico Communication (3) (formerly Speech 5) B.A. Communication Studies – Communication and Public Affairs Group B: select two courses from Group B or any course not already B.A. Communication Studies – Organizational used above: (6 units) Communication Communication Studies 12, Persuasion (3) (formerly Speech 2) • California State University, East Bay Communication Studies 14, Oral Interpretation: B.A. Communication – Media Production Performing Literature Across Cultures (3) (formerly B.A. Communication – Professional, Public and Speech 4) Organizational Communication

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• California State University, Fresno Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC B.A. Communication – General Approved Degrees Report.” • California State University, Fullerton B.A. Communication Studies – General Computer Information Systems • California State University, Long Beach B.A. Communication Studies – Communication, Culture, Computer Information Systems managers oversee a variety and Public Affairs of administrative, clerical, and accounting functions neces- B.A. Communication Studies – General sary to efficiently run and maintain computerized business B.A. Communication Studies – Interpersonal and systems. Office workers use a variety of software to produce Organizational Communication correspondence, maintain databases, manage projects, organize • California State University, Los Angeles meetings, manage financial records, and create presentations. B.A. Communication – Communication for Social Students focusing on Web applications attain the skills to pro- Change and Rhetoric fessionally design, develop, and manage websites. B.A. Communication – Interpersonal Communication/ This major may also lead to many other careers. For addi- Language and Social Interaction tional possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on campus B.A. Communication – Organizational Communication to utilize computerized career information systems and other and Public Relations valuable career resources. • California State University, Monterey Bay TRANSFER B.A. Human Communication – Journalism and Media

Studies Transfer requirements for CIS can be found on the Areas of Emphasis B.A. Human Communication – Practical and Professional Business major sheet available in the Transfer/Counseling

Ethics Center or online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Majors and B.A. Human Communication – Writing and Rhetoric ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • California State University, Northridge B.A. Communication Studies – General The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher • California State University, Sacramento including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated B.A. Communication Studies – Digital Media below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, B.A. Communication Studies – General Communication and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education B.A. Communication Studies – Mass Communication requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. B.A. Communication Studies – Organizational Communication At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units B.A. Communication Studies – Public Relations must be completed at Santa Monica College. • California State University, San Bernardino Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed B.A. Communication – Human and Organizational with a grade of C or higher. Communication B.A. Communication – Media Studies Computer Business Applications (27 units) B.A. Communication – Public Relations The Computer Business Applications certificate is a • California State University San Marcos sequence of courses designed to prepare students for a variety B.A. Communication – General of positions in today’s automated office. Using the Microsoft B.A. Mass Media – General Office Suite students learn to create, edit, format, and pub- lish documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases. • California State University, Stanislaus Students also develop skills necessary to handle basic account- B.A. Communication Studies – General ing and bookkeeping procedures for small businesses. • Humboldt State University Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the B.A. Communication – General program in Computer Business Applications, students will be • San Diego State University able to analyze different type of business information, use the B.A. Communication – Applied Arts Internet to support findings, and use software applications to B.S. Health Communication – General produce various business reports and presentations used in • San Francisco State University industry. B.A. Communication Studies – General Required courses: • San José State University Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) B.A. Communication Studies or Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) • Sonoma State University Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) B.A. Communication Studies – General CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) The schools and degrees listed above are subject to CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. (3) sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree CIS 30, Microsoft EXCEL (3) (formerly CIS 31)

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CIS 32, Microsoft Access (3) Computer Business Applications (27 units) CIS 35, QuickBooks (3) (same as Accounting 31) A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Computer Select 6 units from the following courses: Business Applications upon completion of the 27 required CIS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as units listed under Computer Business Application Associate CS 9A) degree. CIS 34, Advanced Excel with Visual Basic for Applications Students who successfully complete the Computer Busi- (3) ness Application Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education CIS 39, Microsoft Outlook – Comprehensive Course (3) requirements listed on the Associate degree. CIS 50, Internet, HTML, and Web Design (3) OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) Website Software Specialist (37 units) or A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Website Software OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) Specialist upon completion of the 37 required units listed OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) under Website Software Specialist Associate degree. Website Software Specialist (37 units) Students who successfully complete the Website Software Specialist Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an A Website Software Specialist designs, develops, and Associate degree by satisfying additional general education manages websites with the skills needed to be successful in requirements listed on the Associate degree. today’s job market. A Website Software Specialist needs to be knowledgeable in variety of Internet technologies (HTML, DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES CSS, JavaScript, and server-side scripting such as ASP or Perl), At least 50% of the required units for a Department as well as Web authoring applications such as Dreamweaver, Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Fireworks, Flash, and Photoshop. They are primarily respon- sible for developing user friendly and interactive Web pages, Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to integrating and optimizing different multimedia components, successfully complete a Department Certificate. and implementing hosting, publishing, and development workflow strategies. Digital Publishing (formerly Desktop Publishing) (17 units)

Majors and Program Learning Outcomes: Students who complete Using computer software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and Microsoft Word, desktop publishing spe- this program will learn a variety of Internet technologies and Areas of Emphasis cialists format and combine text, numerical data, photographs, web-authoring tools for website development and mainte- charts, drawings, and other visual graphic elements to produce nance. Students will gain the necessary knowledge and skills for publication-ready material. Depending on the nature of the designing, developing, and managing websites. project, desktop publishing specialists may also write and edit Required Core Courses: (18 units) text, create graphics to accompany text, convert photographs CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) and drawings into digital graphics, manipulate the converted CIS 50, Internet, HTML, and Web Design (3) images, and design page layouts. CIS 51, HTML5, CSS3, and Accessibility (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the CIS 54, Web Page Development and Scripting I (3) (same program: as Entertainment Technology 33) CIS 59A, Dreamweaver I (3) 1. Given client data, students will utilize marketing research CIS 60A, Photoshop I (3) tools, apply creative techniques, choose and utilize appropriate software program(s), and analyze and solve graphic design and Required Concentration Courses: (13 units) page layout problems to produce an effective publication. CIS 56, Web Media Production (3) CIS 57, Website Planning and Production (3) 2. Working as a member of a Digital Publishing team, stu- dents will demonstrate professional work habits, meet sched- CIS 59B, Dreamweaver II (3) uled timeline milestones and deadlines, and communicate CIS 62A, Flash I (3) effectively via oral presentations and written documents. CIS 88A, Independent Studies in CIS (1) Required Courses: (16 units) Select two of the following courses to total 37 units: (6 units) CIS 36P, Microsoft PowerPoint (1) CIS 55, Advanced Web Page Development and Scripting CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) (3) CIS 40, InDesign (3) CIS 62B, Flash II (3) CIS 60A, Photoshop I (3) CIS 66, FLEX (3) CIS 64, Illustrator (3) CIS 67, WordPress (3) OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Select one unit from the following keyboarding courses: OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. OFTECH 1B, Keyboarding 1B (1) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding 1C (1) successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1)

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OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3)

Website Creator (15 units) This certificate provides students with the basic skills Computer Science needed to create websites. Students will use Web authoring pro- The field of computer science leads to a variety of careers grams for Web page creation and site management. They will that all require core computer science skills. These skills include extend their skills in the development of websites through the theory courses such as Computer Hardware, Data Structures, use of XHTML, cascading style sheets, and client and server-side and Networks, as well as programming in different computer scripting. Focus will be on the creation of effective user inter- faces and website design principles using various state-of-the- languages. Thereafter, within the field, areas of specialty lead art technologies for the Web. Upon completing this certificate, into careers including software development, project manage- students will be ready to plan, build, promote, and maintain ment, system analysis, and maintenance among other areas. professional websites. With the Internet being an integral part of everyday life, Web page authoring and Web application development have been Required Courses: (15 units) other areas of high demand in the job market. CIS 50, Internet, HTML, and Web Design (3) CIS 51, HTML5, CSS3, and Accessibility (3) For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services CIS 54, Web Page Development and Scripting I (3) (same Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career as Entertainment Technology 33) information systems and other valuable career resources. CIS 59A, Dreamweaver I (3) TRANSFER CIS 60A, Photoshop I (3)

Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Areas of Emphasis Website Development Management (16 units) complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen-

A certificate in Website Development Management aims eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Majors and to provide Computer Information Systems students with the Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this knowledge needed to develop website projects in a real-world major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. setting. Students learn how to develop websites while applying Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU the skills needed to plan and budget resources in development campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation projects from conceptual design to deployment. agreements with private institutions can be found online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Required Courses: (16 units) CIS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 9A) • University of California, Berkeley CIS 9B, Technology Project Management II (3) (same as Computer Science B.A. CS 9B) CIS 56, Web Media Production (3) • University of California, Davis CIS 57, Website Planning and Production (3) Computer Science B.S. CIS 62A, Flash I (3) Computer Science and Engineering B.S. CIS 88A, Independent Studies in CIS (1) • University of California, Irvine Word Processing (15 units) Computer Game Science B.S. Computer Science B.S. This certificate prepares students for both entry-level and Computer Science and Engineering B.S. advanced word processing positions in a variety of office set- tings. It also serves as a foundation for specialization in fields • University of California, Los Angeles such as legal transcription and desktop publishing. The Word Computer Science B.S. Processing Certificate includes courses in rapid and accurate Computer Science and Engineering B.S. keyboarding, document editing and formatting, advanced word • University of California, Merced processing techniques, English skills for the office, and an over- Computer Science and Engineering B.S. view of the Microsoft Office Suite. • University of California, Riverside Required courses: (12 units) Computer Science B.S. CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications • University of California, San Diego (3) Computer Science B.A. CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) Computer Science B.S. CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) Computer Science B.S. – Bioinformatics Specialization OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) Mathematics/Computer Science B.S. Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: • University of California, Santa Barbara OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) Computer Science B.S. or Creative Studies – Computer Science B.S. OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding • University of California, Santa Cruz 1C (1) Computer Science B.A. OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) Computer Science B.S.

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Computer Science B.S. – Computer Game Design • Humboldt State University • California Polytechnic State University, Computer Science San Luis Obispo • San Diego State University Computer Science B.S. Computer Science Mathematics B.S. – Computational Science Emphasis • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Computer Science B.S. • San Francisco State University Computer Science B.S. • California State University Channel Islands Computer Science B.S. • San José State University Information Technology B.S. Computer Science B.S. • California State University, Chico Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Computer Information Systems B.S. major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Computer Science B.S. with the following private and out-of-state institutions: • California State University, Dominguez Hills • American University of Paris, France Computer Technology B.A. – General Track Computer Science ICT Track Computer Technology B.A. – Homeland Security Track • Kaplan University Computer Technology B.A. – Professional Track B.S. Information Technology Computer Science B.S. B.S. Information Technology/Web Multimedia and • California State University, East Bay Animation Computer Science B.S. • Loyola Marymount University, College of Science & Computer Science B.S. – Computer Engineering Option Engineering Computer Science B.S. – Networking and Data B.S. Computer Science Communication Option • National University Computer Science B.S. – Software Engineering Option B.S. Computer Science • California State University, Fullerton • Regis University – Online Bachelor’s Degree Program Computer Science B.S. Computer Networking Majors and • California State University, Long Beach B.S. Computer Science Can be completed online. For more information, see Areas of Emphasis Computer Engineering Technology B.S. Computer Science B.S. www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, Los Angeles • University of Phoenix Computer Information Systems B.S. B.S./B.A. Computer Science Computer Science B.S. ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • California State University, Monterey Bay Computer Science and Information Technology B.S. – The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Game Development Concentration including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Computer Science and Information Technology B.S. – below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Information System Concentration and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Computer Science and Information Technology B.S. – requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Network and Security Concentration Computer Science and Information Technology B.S. – At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Software Engineering Concentration must be completed at Santa Monica College. • California State University, Northridge Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Computer Information Technology B.S. with a grade of C or higher. Computer Science B.S. Computer Science (34 units) • California State University, Sacramento Computer Science majors cover a broad spectrum of cours- Computer Science B.S. es ranging from core computer science to a variety of branch • California State University, San Bernardino fields of computer science. This major provides the student Computer Systems B.A. with the basic skills required of core computer science. Courses Computer Science B.A. – Game Development Option include programming in low-level and essential languages, Computer Science B.A. – Graphics Programming Option Database Theory, Operating Systems Fundamentals, Computer Computer Science B.A. – System Administration Option Hardware and Data Structures. Students finishing this major are Computer Science B.A. – Web Programming Option well equipped to work in the field of computer science as well Computer Science B.S. as transfer to a four-year degree program in this area. • California State University San Marcos Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this Computer Information Systems Option course of study in Computer Science, students will manage Computer Science Option projects, analyze systems, develop software, and program in a

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016 95 variety of computer languages; author Web pages and develop GROUP 5: CS 55, Java Programming (3) and (CS 56, Web applications; utilize networks and computer hardware; Advanced Java Programming (3) and create and manipulate data structures and databases. or CS 20B, Data Structures with Java (3)) Required Core Courses: (28 units) CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems (3) Database Applications Developer (33 units) CS 17, Assembly Language Programming (3) CS 40, Operating Systems (3) A Database Applications Developer develops user-friendly CS 42, Computer Architecture (3) interfaces to database applications. A database application CS 50, C Programming (3) is made of data, a database engine to store the data, and an CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) interface to extract and display the data. The skills needed to Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) build a database application range from database theory and Math 8, Calculus 2 (5) design, using a database engine such as SQL server, or Oracle, to programming in ADO technologies to extract the data, as Required Concentration Courses; select one of the following groups: well as programming in Windows and Web applications on GROUP 1: CS 52, C++ Programming (3) and CS 20A, a client and server-side basis to present the data. In addition, Data Structures with C++ (3) with increasing concerns over security, a database developer GROUP 2: CS 55, Java Programming (3) and CS 20B, must also be able to write secure code that runs with minimum Data Structure with Java (3) risk of attacks.

Computer Programming (27-29 units) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will develop user-friendly interfaces based A computer programmer is a professional who is skilled on Windows and the Web to extract data stored in databases; Areas of Emphasis in writing medium to large-scale computer applications. This incorporate different security techniques to ensure the safe requires the knowledge and practice of a multitude of areas display and update of data; interface databases to the Internet; Majors and in Computer Science. This certificate focuses on learning and and install and administer Database Management Systems. In using advanced programming techniques to build software addition, students will design, build and populate databases applications. In addition, it covers core computer science con- with data, and use programming languages and graphical cepts such as Operating Systems and Database Theory. interfaces to retrieve and manipulate data. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Required Courses: (27 units) program, students will design, code, test, and debug computer CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems (3) programs. They will understand and use the Internet and CS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as World Wide Web, application software, the components of CIS 9A) the system unit, input, output, storage, operating systems and CS 15, Visual Basic Programming (3) utility programs, communications and networks, database CS 19, Visual Basic Advanced Programming (3) management, information systems development, and project CS 32, Database Programming in VB.NET (3) management. Students will also explain the social implications CS 37, Web Programming in VB.NET (3) of technological development, and understand the capabilities CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) of current-day computers and the possibilities for the future. CS 61, Microsoft SQL Server Database (3) Required Core Courses: (15-17 units) CS 65, Oracle Programming (3) CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems (3) Select two of the following courses: CS 40, Operating Systems (3) or CS 80, Internet CS 8, Systems Analysis and Design (3) Programming (3) CS 9B, Technology Project Management II (3) CS 50, C Programming (3) CS 84, Programming with XML (3) CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) CS 85, PHP Programming (3) Math 20, Intermediate Algebra (5) (or higher level courses) CS 86, Android Development (3) Required concentration courses; select two of the following groups: CS 87A, Python Programming (3) GROUP 1: CS 15, Visual Basic Programming (3) and CS Web Programmer (30 units) 19, Advanced Visual Basic Programming (3) GROUP 2: CS 81, JavaScript and Dynamic HTML (3) and A Web Programmer designs and develops applications and (CS 82, ASP.NET Programming in C# (3) scripts for the World Wide Web (WWW). Web programmers or need to be knowledgeable on a variety of Internet technolo- CS 83, Server-Side Java Web Programming (3) gies (HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Perl/CGI, Java, JSP, PHP, or and the Microsoft .Net platform), networking, and database CS 84, Programming with XML (3) or CS 85, PHP management. They are chiefly responsible for providing the Programming (3) programming which makes Web pages interactive or allows GROUP 3: CS 65, Oracle Programming (3) and CS 66, users to interact with back-end applications and databases. Web Advanced Oracle (3) programmers are instrumental in making electronic commerce GROUP 4: CS 52, C++ Programming (3) and (CS 51, on the Internet possible. Visual C++ Programming (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the or program, students will design and develop applications and CS 20A, Data Structures with C++ (3)) scripts for the World Wide Web, and provide the programming

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which makes Web pages interactive or allows users to interact units listed under the Database Applications Developer with back-end applications and databases. Associate degree. Required Courses: (18 units) Students who successfully complete the Database Applica- CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems (3) tions Developer Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education CS 70, Networking Theory and Essentials (3) requirements listed on the Associate degree. CS 80, Internet Programming (3) CS 81, JavaScript and Dynamic HTML (3) Web Programmer (30 units) CS 84, Programming with XML (3) A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Web Programmer or upon completion of the 30 required units listed under the Web CS 86, Android Development (3) Programmer Associate degree. Select one of the following three groups: (6 units) Students who successfully complete the Web Programmer CS 15, Visual Basic Programming (3) and CS 19, Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Advanced Visual Basic Programming (3) degree by satisfying additional general education requirements or listed on the Associate degree. CS 55, Java Programming (3) and CS 56, Advanced Java Programming (3) DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES or At least 50% of the required units for a Department CS 87A, Python Programming (3) and one course from Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. the following: CS 15, 19, 55, 56 Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Select one of the following courses: (3 units) successfully complete a Department Certificate. CS 32, Database Programming in VB .NET (3) CS 61, Microsoft SQL Server Database (3) Computer Programming (12 units) CS 65, Oracle Programming (3) This certificate provides the student with the basic skills Select one of the following courses: (3 units) needed to enter the world of programming. It covers a range of CS 37, Web Programming in VB .NET (3) programming language courses that expose the student to the CS 82, ASP.NET Programming in C# (3) spectrum of different languages that are popular today. Majors and CS 83, Server Side Java Web Programming (3) CS 83R, Server-Side Ruby Web Programming (3) Required Courses: (12 units) Areas of Emphasis CS 85, PHP Programming (3) CS 3, Introduction to computer applications (3) CS 15, Visual Basic (3) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT CS 17, Assembly Language Programming (3) CS 52, C++ Programming (3) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Information Systems Management (13 units) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to A certificate in IS Management aims to provide Computer successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Science students with the knowledge needed to develop Information Systems in a real-world setting. Students learn how Computer Science (34 units) to develop medium to large scale applications while applying A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Computer the skills needed to plan and budget resources in development Science for transfer upon completion of the 34 required units projects from conceptual design to deployment. listed under Computer Science Associate degree. Required Courses: (10 units) Students who successfully complete the Computer Science CS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate CIS 9A) degree by satisfying additional general education requirements CS 9B, Technology Project Management II (3) (same as listed on the Associate degree. CIS 9B) CS 15, Visual Basic Programming (3) Computer Programming (27-29 units) CS 88A, Independent Study (1) A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Computer Select one course from the following: Programming upon completion of the 27-29 required units CS 19, Advanced Visual Basic Programming (3) listed under the Computer Programming Associate degree. or Students who successfully complete the Computer Pro- CS 32, Database Programming in Visual Basic .NET (3) gramming Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an or Associate degree by satisfying additional general education CS 37, Web Programming in Visual Basic .NET (3) requirements listed on the Associate degree. Mobile Apps Development – Android (15 units) Database Applications Developer (33 units) A certificate in Mobile Apps Development – Android pro- A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Database vides Computer Science students with the knowledge and skills Applications Developer upon completion of the 33 required necessary to work in the emerging mobile career field. Students

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016 97 learn how to design and write apps for the Android platform. In Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (16 units) addition to programming courses, the program includes cours- This program is temporarily suspended. Many of the es that teach the fundamentals of mobile app and icon design. required classes are not being offered at this time. If you are interested in this certificate program, please contact Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion the Computer Science department at (310) 434-4295. of the program, students will design—and use the Eclipse A certificate in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) environment to develop, test, and debug—apps that run on the aims to provide Computer Science students with the knowledge Android platform for mobile phones and tablets. In addition, and skills needed to work in the emergent AI career Field, which students will use the Android Framework to develop apps for includes robotics, knowledge engineering, and virtual human mobile devices that incorporate audio, pictures, animation, design. Students learn how to program embedded systems to maps, networking, and the Internet. operate mobile robotics that can interact with changing envi- Required Courses: (12 units) ronments, how to create and maintain expert systems, and how CS 86, Android Development (3) to design and build virtual humans that converse much like CS 55, Java Programming (3) people. All courses are very much “hands-on.” CS 56, Advanced Java Programming (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the GR DES 75, Mobile Design 1 (3) program in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, students will Select one course from the following: design, program, and operate mobile robots and chatbots that CIS 60A, Photoshop I (3) interact with changing environments and people. Students will CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) also design solutions and write programs for real-world appli- CS 84, Programming with XML (3) cations using embedded systems that interact with external

hardware. Areas of Emphasis Mobile Apps Development – iPhone (15 units) Required Courses: (16 units) A certificate in Mobile Apps Development – iPhone pro- CS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as Majors and vides Computer Science students with the knowledge and skills CIS 9A) necessary to work in the emerging mobile career field. Students CS 22, Introduction to Mobile Robots (3) learn how to design and write apps for the iPhone/iPad/iPod CS 23, Expert Systems and Chatbots (3) platform. In addition to programming courses, the program CS 25, Embedded Systems (3) includes courses that teach the fundamentals of mobile app CS 42, Computer Architecture (3) and icon design. CS 88A, Independent Study (1) Required Courses: (12 units) CS 53A, iOS Development with Objective-C (3) CS 53B, iOS Mobile App Development (3) Cosmetology CS 53C, iOS Advanced Mobile App Development (3) The Cosmetology Department at Santa Monica College GR DES 75, Mobile Design 1 (3) is an exciting place of color, shape, and beauty. We welcome Select one course from the following: you to join our program, where you can obtain the education CS 60A, Photoshop I (3) you need to succeed in the cosmetology, skin care, and nail CS 60, Database Concepts and Applications (3) care industries. These well-established programs will prepare CS 84, Programming with XML (3) you for a career as a platform artist, educator, stylist, colorist, salon owner, sales representative, and makeup artist, as well as Networking (17 units) offer you the opportunity to work in the television and movie The IT world is integrated by networks. Success in IT dis- industries, or on cruise ships. Our program prepares you to take ciplines like database, website, or e-commerce development the State board examination for a cosmetology license. demands a supporting grasp of the network environment. Information regarding the cosmetology program is avail- Major technologies are the networks themselves, their fit within able in the Cosmetology Department, (310) 434-4292, and the operating platforms they connect to, specific network appli- through the SMC website (www.smc.edu). cations, and measures to achieve networks security. Network engineers and other qualified IT specialists must ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS understand the various protocols, programs’ interfaces to Cosmetology them, how networks are presented and managed on Unix and Windows platforms, specific server programs and their clients, Program is being revised. See www.smc.edu/articulation for and what the inherent risks are. information. Required Courses: (17 units) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate CS 9A, Technology Project Management I (3) (same as degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics CIS 9A) section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ CS 41, Linux Network Administration (3) articulation). CS 43, Windows Network Administration (3) CS 70, Network Fundamentals & Architecture (3) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT CS 75, Network Protocols and Analysis (2) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of CS 78, Secure Server Installation & Administration (3) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College.

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Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to value creative thought and diversity, and to be responsible successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. global citizens. The goal of the Dance program is to prepare students for Cosmetology future careers in performance, choreography, teaching, and Program is being revised. See www.smc.edu/articulation for related careers in dance. The program offers a wide array of information. dance classes designed to cultivate technique, creativity, and performance skills while enhancing self-confidence, creative Students who successfully complete the Cosmetology Cer- thought/expression, and critical thinking. tificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements listed For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services on the Associate degree. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources. DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES TRANSFER At least 50% of the required units for a Department Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. successfully complete a Department Certificate. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Skin Care Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU See www.smc.edu/articulation for information. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation A Department Certificate in Skin Care will be awarded in agreements with private institutions can be found online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Skin Care to students who complete 600 hours of skin care courses. • University of California, Berkeley Dance and Performance Studies B.A. Nail Care • University of California, Davis See www.smc.edu/articulation for information. Theatre and Dance A.B. A Department Certificate in Nail Care will be awarded • University of California, Irvine Majors and in Nail Care to students who complete 400 hours of nail care Dance B.A.

Areas of Emphasis courses. Choreography Specialization B.F.A. Choreography and Performance Specification B.F.A. Salon Business Dance B.F.A. This Certificate in Salon Business will aid cosmetologists, • University of California, Los Angeles estheticians, and manicurists in establishing and running their Dance B.A. own business and salon. • University of California, Riverside Required Courses: Dance B.A. Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) • University of California, San Diego Business 1, Introduction to Business (3) Dance B.A. or Theatre and Dance B.A. Business 20, Principles of Marketing (3) or • University of California, Santa Barbara Dance B.A. Business 65, Management Principles (3) Dance B.F.A. CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications (3) • University of California, Santa Cruz Cosmetology 64, Salon Business (2) Dance, Minor • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Teacher Training (16 units) – This program is temporarily sus- Theatre B.A. pended. Many of the required classes are not being offered at this time. If you are interested in this certificate program, please con- • California State University, Dominguez Hills tact the Cosmetology department at (310) 434-4292. Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Option • California State University, East Bay Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Option Dance Theatre Arts B.A. – Theatre and Dance for Children and Community Option The Dance program prepares the serious dance student for university transfer and provides dance training and enrichment • California State University, Fullerton for both the beginning and the advanced dancer. The program Dance B.A. offers a comprehensive curriculum with a broad range of • California State University, Long Beach dance courses to nurture versatile dance artists. The Dance Dance B.A. Department encourages students to think independently, to Dance B.A. – Dance Science Option

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Dance B.F.A. learning to communicate through the power of movement, and • California State University, Los Angeles discovering self-motivation. Theatre Arts and Dance B.A. Dance 5, Dance History (3) Theatre Arts and Dance B.A. – Dance Option Dance 33, Ballet 3 (2) Theatre Arts and Dance B.A. – Theater Arts Option Dance 34, Ballet 4 (2) Dance 35, Ballet 5 (2) • California State University, Sacramento Dance 36, Ballet 6 (2) Theatre Arts Dance 43, Contemporary Modern Dance 3 (2) Theatre Arts – Dance Concentration Dance 44, Contemporary Modern Dance 4 (2) Theatre Arts – Theatre Concentration Dance 45, Modern Dance 5 (2) • California State University, San Bernardino Dance 46, Modern Dance 6 (2) Theatre Arts B.A. Performance Courses; Select 6 units from the following: Theatre Arts B.A. – Acting Emphasis Dance 55A, Dance Performance – Modern (3) Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Emphasis Theatre Arts – Design/Technical Emphasis Dance 57A, World Dance Performance (3) Theatre Arts – Musical Theatre Emphasis Dance 59A, Dance Performance – Ballet (3) • Humboldt State University Choreography; Select 2 units from the following: Interdisciplinary Studies – Dance Studies Dance 60, Fundamentals of Choreography 1 (2) Dance 61, Fundamentals of Choreography 2 (2) • San Francisco State University Dance 62, Fundamentals of Choreography 3 (2) Dance B.A. Dance 63, Fundamentals of Choreography 4 (2) Areas of Emphasis • San José State University Additional Recommended Electives; Select at least 2 units from the

Dance B.A. Majors and following: Dance B.F.A. Dance 2, Dance in American Culture (3) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Dance 7, Music for Dance (3) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Dance 9, Dance Productions (3) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Dance 10, Fundamentals of Dance Technique (2) • Cornish College of the Arts (Seattle, WA) Dance 14, Beginning Modern Jazz Dance (1) B.F.A. Dance Dance 15, Intermediate Modern Jazz (1) • Loyola Marymount University Dance 16, Advanced Modern Jazz (1) B.A. Dance, Performance Track Dance 17, Beginning Tap (1) B.A. Dance, Generalist Track Dance 18, Intermediate Tap (1) Dance 19, Ballroom Dance (1) SMC DANCE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) TRANSFER Dance 21, Asian Pacific Dance Survey (2) Students should check www.smc.edu/articulation or www. Dance 22, Mexican Dance (2) assist.org for individual campus requirements. Dance 23, Intermediate Mexican Dance (2) Dance 24, Flamenco Dance (2) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Dance 25, African Dance (2) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Dance 27, Brazilian Dance (2) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Dance 27B, Intermediate Brazilian Dance (2) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Dance 29, Middle Eastern/North African Dance (2) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Dance 31, Ballet 1 (1) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Dance 32, Ballet 2 (1) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Dance 37, Beginning Pointe (1) At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Dance 41, Contemporary Modern Dance 1 (1) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Dance 42, Contemporary Modern Dance 2 (1) Dance 55B, Dance Repertory – Modern (1) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Dance 55C, Modern Dance Staging Techniques (1) with a grade of C or higher. Dance 57B, Repertory Ethnic Dance (1) Dance (29 units) Dance 57C, Ethnic Dance Staging Techniques (1) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Dance 70, Dance Staging Techniques (1) the program, students will develop an understanding and Dance 75, Dance for Children: Creative Dance in the appreciation of the aesthetics inherent in the art of dance, Pre-K and Elementary Classroom (3) (same as Early as well as develop an awareness and respect for similar and Childhood Education 75) dissimilar cultures. Students acquire the historical knowledge, Dance 79, Dance in New York City (1) necessary technical skills, and knowledge in a particular style DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE of dance, as well as observation/analysis of dance presented on stage or in media. Students implement critical thinking skills At least 50% of the required units for a Department and kinesthetic awareness through creative experience in class, Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College.

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Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Dance 21, Asian Pacific Dance Survey (2) successfully complete a Department Certificate. Dance 22, Mexican Dance (2) Dance 23, Intermediate Mexican Dance (2) Dance Teacher (Pre K-Grade 5) (17 units) Dance 24, Flamenco Dance (2) The Dance Teacher (Pre K-Grade 5) Department Certificate Dance 25, African Dance (2) program is specifically designed for students seeking to expand Dance 27, Brazilian Dance (2) their dance and pedagogical experience as a dance educator Dance 27B, Intermediate Brazilian Dance (2) in the Pre K-grade 5 setting. The curriculum is designed to Dance 29, Middle Eastern/North African Dance (2) be completed in two semesters of study. Students complete coursework through the Dance, Early Childhood Education, and Psychology departments. Coursework includes hands-on Digital Media experience teaching in a Pre K-grade 5 classroom under the See Entertainment Technology supervision of an experienced dance educator. Upon comple- tion, the student is familiar with the planning, implementation, and assessment of dance education in the Pre K-grade 5 setting. Early Childhood Education The Santa Monica College Dance Teacher Department Formerly Child Development Certificate provides practical experience for: • Instructors in dance programs in Pre K-grade 5 Early Childhood Education majors will be trained to schools; supervise and provide care and learning experiences for infant • Classroom teachers in Pre K-grade 5 schools; through eight-year-old children in a variety of early childhood • Instructors and studio directors in private schools of settings. Early Childhood Education professionals adhere to dance; the guidelines as well as the Professional Code of Ethics of • Instructors and directors for community-based dance the National Association for the Education of Young Children programs; (NAEYC) providing developmentally appropriate learning • Instructors for dance-company residencies in Pre opportunities for the enhancement of the physical, intellectual, K-grade 5 schools; social, emotional and creative domains of young children. • Teaching-artists for nonprofit arts organizations; and The Early Childhood Education major focuses on edu- • Teaching-artists for professional schools associated cational practices that emphasize interpersonal relationships, Majors and with dance companies. cultural diversity, child-centered curriculum and the inclusion

Areas of Emphasis Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the of children with special needs in all educational opportunities. program, students will demonstrate coherent and comprehen- The Early Childhood Education Program major follows sive knowledge in developing, implementing, and assessing a natural progression that allows students to move from sequential dance programs in Pre K-grade 5 public and inde- short to long-term educational goals: preparation for the pendent school settings. Students will identify the role of dance state Children’s Center Permit, fulfillment of post-certificate education within these settings and apply creative movement Professional Development, completion of advanced California experiences to reinforce understanding of curriculum concepts Career Ladder courses (including paired specialization courses including science, history, literature, and math. as well as the California State Mentor course), completion of Core Courses: (11 units) an Associate degree in Early Childhood Education – Career, Dance 75, Dance for Children: Creative Dance in the Associate degree in Early Childhood Intervention assistant, Pre-K and Elementary Classroom (3) (same as Early Associate degree in Early Childhood Intervention Teacher, and Childhood Education 75) transfer to a four-year institution. Dance 90B, Internship in Dance (2) Possible Early Childhood Education career goals include Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of Early Childhood Education Teacher, Early Education Director, Teaching Young Children (3) Early Childhood Intervention Assistant, Early Childhood Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) Intervention Teacher, Family Home Child Care Provider, Ballet Electives: Select one course from the following: (2 units) Private ECE Center Owner/Director, K through 12 Teacher, Dance 33, Ballet 3 (2) Early Childhood Special Education Teacher, K through 12 Dance 34, Ballet 4 (2) Special Education Teacher, Parent Educator, Early Childhood Dance 35, Ballet 5 (2) Education Instructor, Marriage Family and Child Counselor, Dance 36, Ballet 6 (2) Child-Life Specialist. Modern Dance Electives: Select one course from the following: (2 The Early Childhood Intervention programs will prepare units) students for career placements in public and/or private early Dance 43, Contemporary Modern Dance 3 (2) intervention and educational settings that serve typically and Dance 44, Contemporary Modern Dance 4 (2) atypically developing young children. Specific jobs and respon- Dance 45, Modern Dance 5 (2) sibilities may include serving as an early childhood educator Dance 46, Modern Dance 6 (2) with a specialization in working with children with special World Dance Electives: Select one course from the following: (2 needs, special education assistant for children birth to eight units) years of age, a one-to-one aide for a child (e.g., “inclusion Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) facilitator”), classroom aide with expertise in special needs, or

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016 101 as an assistant to the early intervention team for infants birth • California State University, Long Beach to three years of age. Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. – Child Development and Family Studies Option Grid for Early Childhood Education courses at Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. – Family Life California Community Colleges can be found at: https:// Education Option www.childdevelopment.org/cs/cdtc/print/htdocs/services_colleges_ Liberal Studies B.A. – Integrated Teacher Education aligned.htm . Option TRANSFER • California State University, Los Angeles Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Child Development B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Option I: General Option Option II: Elementary Subject Matter Teacher Preparation eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • California State University, Northridge major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Child and Adolescent Development B.A. – Applied Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Developmental Science Option campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Child and Adolescent Development B.A. – Early agreements with private institutions can be found online at Childhood Develo9pment Option www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, Sacramento • University of California, Irvine Child Development B.A. Education Sciences B.A. Child Development B.A. – Early Development, Care, and Education Concentration Education Studies B.A. – Minor Areas of Emphasis Child Development B.A. – Individualized Concentration • California Polytechnic State University,

Child Development B.A. – Elementary Pre-Credential Majors and San Luis Obispo Subject Matter Program Concentration Child Development B.S. Child Development B.A. – Social and Community • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Settings Concentration Child Development B.S. Child Development B.A. – Integrate Pre-Credential Subject Matter Program Concentration • California State University, Bakersfield Child Development B.A. – Pre-Credential Subject Matter Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies – Fast Track Program Major Concentration (see “Integrated Pre- Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies – General Track Credential Subject Matter Program” Major) • California State University Channel Islands Child Development B.A. – Child Development – Early Childhood Studies B.A. Integrated Pre-Credential • California State University, Chico • California State University, San Bernardino Child Development B.A. Human Development B.A. – Child Development Track Human Development B.A. – Lifespan Track • California State University, Dominguez Hills Human Development B.A. – School Age Track Child Development B.S. Child Development B.S. – General Elective Concentration • Humboldt State University Child Development B.S. – Teaching and Learning Liberal Studies – Child Development Concentration Track 1: Teaching Child Development B.S. – Counseling and Family Specialization Area 1: Early Childhood Education and Services Concentration Care Child Development B.S. – Juvenile Delinquency Specialization Area 2: Elementary Education Concentration Specialization Area 3: Special Education/Early Child Development B.S. – Management and Intervention Administration Concentration Track 2: Child and Family Services Social Work Emphasis • California State University, East Bay Diversity Emphasis Liberal Studies B.A. – Teacher Preparation Degree Program Administration Emphasis Pathway Option Recreational Programming Emphasis • California State University, Fullerton Special Populations Emphasis Child and Adolescent Development B.S. Track 3: Specialized Studies Child and Adolescent Development B.S. – Adolescent/ Early Childhood CAP (Curriculum Alignment Project) Youth Development Option Transfer Option Child and Adolescent Development B.S. – Early Liberal Studies – Child Development (Elementary Childhood Development Option Education) Child and Adolescent Development B.S. – Elementary Liberal Studies – Elementary Education School Settings Option Liberal Studies – Recreation Administration Child and Adolescent Development B.S. – Family and • San Diego State University Community Contexts Option Child and Development

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• San Francisco State University Early Childhood Education 8, Creative Experiences – Art, Child and Adolescent Development B.A. Music and Movement (3) • San José State University Early Childhood Education 17, Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development B.A. Curriculum (3) Child and Adolescent Development B.A. – Preparation Recommended Courses: for Teaching (Multiple Subject) Bilingual 1, Introduction to Bilingual Studies (3) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Early Childhood Education 9, Introduction to School-Age major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Child Care (3) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Early Childhood Education 10, Developing Literacy (3) Early Childhood Education 18, Childhood: Culture and • Kaplan University Personality (3) (same as Psychology 18) (formerly Child B.S. Psychology/Child Development Development 18) • Mount Saint Mary’s College Early Childhood Education 20, High Scope Key B.A. Child Development Experience Curriculum (3) Early Childhood Education 23, Fieldwork in Early ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Intervention (5) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Early Childhood Education 30, Children with a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Challenging Behaviors (3) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Early Childhood Education 31, Communicating with below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Families (2) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Early Childhood Education 35, Foundations of Early requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Literacy (3) Early Childhood Education 43, Administration 2: At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood must be completed at Santa Monica College. Education (3) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be com- Early Childhood Education 44, Introduction to Family pleted with a grade of C or higher. Day Care (1) Early Childhood Education 45, Introduction to Children Majors and Early Childhood Education – Career (30 units) with Special Needs (3)

Areas of Emphasis Please note: This is NOT the CSU transfer degree. For details about Early Childhood Education 46, Infant and Toddler the Early Childhood Education Associate in Science for Transfer (AS- Development (3) T) to CSU, please see page 105. Early Childhood Education 47, Developing Family Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Childcare (3) the program, students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, Early Childhood Education 48, Adult Supervision and and dispositions to meet the entry-level requirements for early Mentoring in Early Education (2, 3) childhood professionals working in programs regulated by the Early Childhood Education 49, Curriculum and Strategies California Department of Social Services (Title 22). This degree for Children with Special Needs (3) is designed to meet the requirements for a California Child Early Childhood Education 50A, Parent Skills Development Teacher Permit. Development (1) Early Childhood Education 51, The Reggio Approach (3) Required Core Courses: (24 units) Early Childhood Education 52, Documentation: Making Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of Learning Visible (1) Teaching Young Children (3) Early Childhood Education 53, Environment as the Third Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and Teacher (1) Community (3) Early Childhood Education 60, Child Observation and Early Childhood Education 21, Observation and Assessment (3) Assessment (4) Early Childhood Education 75, Dance for Children (3) Early Childhood Education 22, Practicum in Early (same as Dance 75) Childhood Education (5) Early Childhood Education 84, Early Childhood Early Childhood Education 45, Introduction to Children Educator’s Seminar (1) with Special Needs (3) Early Childhood Education 89A, Cooperative Work Early Childhood Education 64, Health, Safety and Experience in ECE (1) Nutrition for Young Children (3) Early Childhood Education 89B, Cooperative Work Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) Experience in ECE (2) Required Curriculum Courses; select two courses from the following: Education 1, Career Choices in Education (3) (6 units) Education 2, The Early Childhood Through 12th Grade Early Childhood Education 4, Language and Literature for Teaching Experience (3) the Young Child (3) Education 20, Exceptional Children in School (3) Early Childhood Education 5, Math and Science for the Education 24, Paraeducator Fieldwork Experience (5) Young Child (3) Psychology 1, General Psychology (3)

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Additional general education and graduation requirements receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general edu- for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in cation requirements listed on the Associate degree. the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES At least 50% of the required units for a Department Early Intervention Assistant (33 units) Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to program, students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and successfully complete a Department Certificate. dispositions to work with young children with special needs and with those who may be at risk for developmental delays Early Childhood Education Core (12 units) and disabilities, and with their families. The degree and certifi- This Department Certificate mirrors the courses required cate programs are appropriate for students working as assistants to obtain the Associate Teacher Permit according to the or paraprofessionals in early intervention or early childhood Child Development Permit Matrix issued by the California special education. The degree program is also appropriate for Commission of Teaching Credentialing. The 12 core units students working as early childhood teachers in an inclusive are the minimum required for employment in a California early childhood program licensed by the California Depart- Community Care Licensed program. ment of Social Services (Title 22). The degree is designed to Students who desire to work in an early childhood setting are meet the requirements for the California Child Development required to complete—at a minimum—these core courses. Teacher permit, while the certificate is designed to meet two Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of of the three requirements needed to qualify for the California the program, students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, Child Development Teacher permit. and dispositions to meet the entry-level requirements for early Areas of Emphasis Required Courses: childhood professionals working in programs regulated by the Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of California Department of Social Services (Title 22). This certifi- Majors and Teaching Young Children (3) cate is designed to meet the Early Childhood Education course Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and work, which is one of the two requirements needed to qualify Community (3) for the California Child Development Associate Teacher permit. Early Childhood Education 17, Introduction to Required Courses: (9 units) Curriculum (3) Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of Early Childhood Education 21, Observation and Teaching Young Children (3) Assessment (4) Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and Early Childhood Education 23, Fieldwork in Early Community (3) Intervention (5) Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) Early Childhood Education 45, Introduction to Children with Special Needs (3) Select one additional course from the list below: (3 units) Early Childhood Education 46, Infant and Toddler Early Childhood Education 4, Language and Literature for Development (3) the Young Child (3) Early Childhood Education 49, Curriculum and Strategies Early Childhood Education 5, Math and Science for the for Children with Special Needs (3) Young Child (3) Early Childhood Education 64, Health, Safety and Early Childhood Education 8, Creative Experiences – Art, Nutrition for Young Children (3) Music and Movement (3) Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) Early Childhood Education 17, Introduction to Curriculum (3) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT To Teach in a Licensed Early Childhood Center At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Each course must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Required Core Courses: (12 units) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Teaching Young Children (3) Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and Early Childhood Education – Career (30 units) Community (3) Students who successfully complete the Early Childhood Early Childhood Education 5, Math and Science for the Education – Career Certificate of Achievement may elect to Young Child (3) receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general edu- or cation requirements listed on the Associate degree. Early Childhood Education 8, A Creative Experience: Art, Music and Movement (3) Early Intervention Assistant (33 units) or A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion Early Childhood Education 4, Language and Literature for of 33 required units listed under Early Childhood Intervention the Young Child (3) Assistant Associate degree. Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) Students who successfully complete the Early Childhood The State Department of Social Services requires certain Intervention Assistant Certificate of Achievement may elect to educational standards as part of the licensing of child devel-

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opment programs under their jurisdiction. Please refer to the Master Teacher matrix below for state requirements. (Please consult with Education Requirement: Department for further details). OPTION 1: 24 units ECE/CD including core courses**, plus 16 CHILD DEVELOPMENT PERMIT MATRIX – WITH ALTERNATIVE general education units*, plus 6 specialization units, QUALIFICATION OPTIONS INCLUDED plus 2 adult supervision units This matrix was prepared by the Child Development Experience Requirement: 350 days of 3+ hours per day Training Consortium. To obtain a permit application, visit our within 4 years website at www.childdevelopment.org or call (209) 572-6080 Alternative Qualifications: OPTION 2: Assistant (optional) B.A. or higher (does not have to be in ECE/CD) with Education Requirement: 12 units of ECE/CD, plus 3 units of supervised field OPTION 1: experience in ECE/CD setting 6 units of Early Childhood Education (ECE) Authorization: Authorizes the holder to provide service in or the care, development, and instruction of children in Child Development (CD) a child care and development program, and supervise Experience Requirement: None a Teacher, Associate Teacher, Assistant, and an aide. Alternative Qualifications: The permit also authorizes the holder to serve as a OPTION 2: coordinator of curriculum and staff development. Accredited HERO Program (including ROP) Five Year Renewal: 105 hours of professional growth***** Authorization: Authorizes the holder to care for and assist Site Supervisor in the development and instruction of children in Education Requirement: a child care and development program under the OPTION 1: supervision of an Associate Teacher, Teacher, Master Associate degree (or 60 units) which includes: 24 ECE/ Teacher, Site Supervisor, or Program Director. CD units with core courses**, plus 6 administration Five Year Renewal: 105 hrs. of professional growth***** units, plus 2 adult supervision units Associate Teacher Experience Requirement: 350 days of 3+ hours per Education Requirement: day within 4 years, including at least 100 days of

Majors and OPTION 1: supervising adults 12 units of ECE/CD including core courses** Alternative Qualifications: Areas of Emphasis Experience Requirement: 50 days of 3+ hours per day OPTION 2: within 2 years B.A. or higher (does not have to be in ECE/CD) with Alternative Qualifications: 12 units of ECE/CD, plus 3 units of supervised field OPTION 2: experience in ECE/CD setting; Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential or Authorization: Authorizes the holder to provide service in OPTION 3: the care, development, and instruction of children in Admin. Credential*** with 12 units of ECE/CD, plus 3 a child care and development program, and supervise units supervised field experience in ECE/CD setting; or an Assistant and an aide. OPTION 4: Five Year Renewal: Must complete 15 additional units Teaching credential**** with 12 units of ECE/CD, plus 3 toward a Teacher Permit. Must meet Teacher units supervised field experience in ECE/CD settings requirements within 10 years. Authorization: Authorizes the holder to supervise a Teacher child care and development operating as a single Education Requirement: site; provide services in the care, development, OPTION 1: and instruction of children in a child care and 24 units ECE/CD including core courses** plus 16 development program; and serve as a coordinator of general education units* plus 6 specialization units, curriculum and staff development. plus 2 adult supervision units Five Year Renewal: 105 hours of professional growth***** Experience Requirement: 175 days of 3+ hours per day Program Director within 4 years Education Requirement: Alternative Qualifications: OPTION 1: OPTION 2: B.A. or higher (does not have to be in ECE/CD) Associate degree or higher in ECE/CD or related field including: 24 ECE/CD units with core courses**, plus with 3 units of supervised field experience in ECE/CD 6 administration units, plus 2 adult supervision units setting Experience Requirement: One year of Site Supervisor Authorization: Authorizes the holder to provide service in experience the care, development, and instruction of children in Alternative Qualifications: a child care and development program, and supervise OPTION 2: Admin. credential*** with 12 units of ECE/ an Associate Teacher, Assistant, and an aide. CD, plus 3 units supervised field experience in ECE/ Five Year Renewal: 105 hours of professional growth***** CD setting;

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or ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FOR OPTION 3: TRANSFER TO CSU Teaching credential*** with 12 units of ECE/CD, plus 3 The AS-T in Early Childhood Education is granted upon units supervised field experience in ECE/CD setting, successful completion of a program of study with a minimum plus 6 units administration; of 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or or higher. The following is required: OPTION 4: 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Master’s Degree In ECE/CD or Child/Human ter units. Development 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Authorization: Authorizes the holder to supervise a must be completed at Santa Monica College. child care and development program operating in 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at a single site or multiple sites; provide service in a least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that care, development, and instruction of children in a while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- child care and development program; and serve as sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. coordinator of curriculum and staff development. Please consult with a counselor for more information. Five Year Renewal: 105 hours of professional growth***** (Please note: Nonresident and international students are NOTE: All unit requirement listed above are semester units. All required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) course work must be completed with a grade of C or better from a 4. Certified completion of the California State University regionally accredited college. Spanish translation is available. General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum *One course in each of four general education categories, which are (IGETC) pattern. Areas of Emphasis degree applicable: English/Language Arts, Math, or Science, Social 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All

Science, Humanities and/or Fine Arts. courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C Majors and **Core courses include child/human growth and development, or higher. Child/Family/Community, or Child and Family Relations; and Programs/Curriculum. You must have a minimum of three semester Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of units or four quarter units in each of the core areas. the program, students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to meet the entry-level requirements for early ***Holder of the Administrative Services Credential may serve as a childhood professionals working in programs regulated by the Site Supervisor or Program Director. California Department of Social Services (Title 22). This degree ****A valid Multiple Subject or a Single Subject in Home Economics. is designed to meet the requirements for the California Child *****Professional growth hours must be completed under the Development Teacher permit and satisfies the course work guidance of a Professional Growth Advisor. Call (209) 572-6080 for required to transfer to a 4 year institution. assistance in locating an advisor. Required Core Courses: (27 units) Early Childhood Education 2, Principles and Practices of Early Childhood Education Teaching Young Children (3) Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and – Associate in Science for Community (3) Early Childhood Education 17, Introduction to Transfer (AS-T) to CSU Curriculum (3) Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College Early Childhood Education 19, Teaching in a Diverse AS-T in Early Childhood Education, the student will have a Society (3) strong academic foundation in the field and be prepared for Early Childhood Education 21, Observation and upper division baccalaureate study. This coursework will satisfy Assessment (4) most of the lower-division Early Childhood Education require- Early Childhood Education 22, Practicum in Early ments at many institutions at the California State University Childhood Education (5) systems. This degree is intended for students who are interested Early Childhood Education 64, Health, Safety and Nutrition for Young Children (3) in the theory of Early Childhood Education and are planning Psychology 11, Child Growth and Development (3) on transferring to a four-year university and majoring in Early Childhood Education. TRANSFER Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AS-T in admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses Early Childhood Education, the student will be eligible for listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more priority admission consideration to the majors at the following than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after CSU campuses: transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please • California Polytechnic State University, consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that San Luis Obispo institution’s transfer requirements might be different B.S. Child Development – General from those required for the AS-T in Early Childhood • California State University, Bakersfield Education. B.A. Child Adolescent, and Family Studies – General

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• California State University Channel Islands • San José State University B.A. Early Childhood Studies – General B.A. Child and Adolescent Development • California State University, Chico • Sonoma State University B.A. Child Development – General B.A. Early Childhood Studies – General • California State University, Dominguez Hills The schools and degrees listed above are subject to B.S. Child Development – General change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree • California State University, East Bay Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC B.A. Human Development – Adolescent Development Approved Degrees Report.” B.A. Human Development – Adult Development and Gerontology B.A. Human Development – Child Development Economics B.A. Human Development – Early Childhood Development Economists study how society can best use scarce resources B.A. Human Development – Women’s Development such as land, raw materials, capital, and labor. They analyze • California State University, Fresno the relationships between the supply of goods and services and B.S. Child Development – Child Development the demand for them, as well as how these goods and services B.A. Child Development – Pre-Credential are produced, distributed, and consumed. Some economists work on public issues such as the control of inflation, business • California State University, Fullerton cycles, unemployment, wage, tax, and tariff policies. Economics B.S. Child and Adolescent Development – General is widely recognized as a solid background for a career in busi- • California State University, Long Beach ness, government, law, teaching and research. B.A. Family and Consumer Sciences – Child For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Development and Family Studies Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State University, Los Angeles information systems and other valuable career resources. B.A. Child Development – General TRANSFER • California State University, Northridge

Majors and Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should B.A. Child and Adolescent Development – Early complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Childhood Development Areas of Emphasis eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. • California State University, Sacramento Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this B.A. Child Development – Early Development, Care and major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Education private institutions. Exact major requirements for these and B.A. Child Development – Elementary Pre-Credential other UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist. B.A. Child Development – Individualized org. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be B.A. Child Development – Social and Community found online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Settings • University of California, Berkeley • California State University, Stanislaus Economics B.A. B.A. Child Development – Child Development Early • University of California, Davis Childhood Track Economics A.B. B.A. Child Development – Child Development General • University of California, Irvine Track Business Economics B.A. B.A. Child Development – Child Development Middle Economics B.A. Childhood Track B.A. Child Development – Child Development Services • University of California, Los Angeles Track Business Economics B.A. Economics B.A. • Humboldt State University B.A. Liberal Studies – Child Development • University of California, Merced B.A. Liberal Studies – Child Development/Elementary Economics B.A. Education Management and Business Economics B.S. • San Francisco State University • University of California, Riverside B.A. Child and Adolescent Development – Early Business Economics B.A. Childhood Economics B.A. B.A. Child and Adolescent Development – Policy, Economics/Administrative Studies B.A. Advocacy and Systems • University of California, San Diego B.A. Child and Adolescent Development – School Age Economics B.A. Child and Family Economics B.S. – Joint Major in Mathematics and B.A. Child and Adolescent Development – Youth Work Economics and Out of School Time Economics B.S. – Management Science

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• University of California, Santa Barbara • San Diego State University Economics B.A. Economics Economics and Accounting B.A. Economics – International Economics Emphasis Economics/Mathematics B.A. Economics – Public Policy Emphasis • University of California, Santa Cruz Economics – Quantitative Analysis Specialization Economics B.A. • San Francisco State University Economics, Global B.A. Economics B.A. Economics/Mathematics Combined B.A. • San José State University Environmental Studies/Economics Combined B.A. Economics B.A. • California Polytechnic State University, Economics B.S. San Luis Obispo • Sonoma State University Economics B.S. Economics Economics B.S. – Quantitative Economics Concentration Economics B.S. – Real Estate Economics Concentration Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Economics B.S. • California State University, Bakersfield • American University of Paris, France Economics B.A. International Economics Economics B.S. • John Cabot University, Rome, ITALY Areas of Emphasis • California State University Channel Islands Economics and Finance (validated by University of Wales in Business Administration)

Economics B.A. Majors and Economics B.A. – Managerial Economics Option This university is US regionally accredited. Economics B.A. – International Economics Option See www.smc.edu/articulation for general education admission requirements. • California State University, Chico Economics B.A. • Loyola Marymount University B.A./B.S. Economics • California State University, East Bay Economics B.A. • Mills College Economics B.A. – Accounting Option B.A. Political, Legal and Economic Analysis Economics B.A. – Social Science Economics Option General education requirements for the University of Economics B.A. – Statistical Economics Option California and California State University and other local uni- • California State University, Fullerton versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and Business Administration and Economics B.A. listed in the Academics section of this catalog. Economics B.A. • California State University, Long Beach Energy Efficiency Specialist Business Economics B.A. Economics B.A. The Energy Efficiency Specialist Department Certificate Economics B.A. – Mathematical Economics and is designated to provide formal training for individuals who Economic Theory Option seek entry into the Energy Services field. Students will learn to conduct energy audits in residential buildings; establish • California State University, Los Angeles energy efficiency benchmarks for commercial buildings and Economics B.A. data center physical infrastructures; and help utilize resources Option 1: Applied Economics more efficiently by reducing lighting, and lowering heating and Option 2: Social and Behavioral Sciences cooling energy consumption in building systems and processes. • California State University, Northridge Students will learn to provide analyses and recommenda- Economics B.A. tions that will help suggest alternative energy sources, as well as • California State University, Sacramento unconventional lighting, cooling, space heating, and resource Economics management procedures. • California State University, San Bernardino For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Economics B.A. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Economics B.A. – Applied Economics information systems and other valuable career resources. Economics B.A. – Mathematical Economics Economics B.A. – Political Economy DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE • California State University San Marcos At least 50% of the required units for a Department Economics Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. • Humboldt State University Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Economics successfully complete a Department Certificate.

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Energy Efficiency Specialist (13 units) • University of California, Berkeley Bioengineering B.S. The Energy Efficiency Specialist Department Certificate is Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering B.S. granted upon completion of 13 required units listed below. Chemical Engineering B.S. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Chemical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering B.S. program, students will demonstrate knowledge of basic safety Chemical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering and health concerns in building management activities; perform B.S. analysis of residences and businesses, starting with utility bills Civil Engineering B.S. and focusing on reducing energy usage; suggest efficiency Electrical Engineering and Computer Science B.S. measures and estimate energy consumption in electrical, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/Materials mechanical, and heat energy units; and make recommendations Science and Engineering B.S. for alternative energy production and storage methods to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/Nuclear reduce utility costs and provide sustainable substitutes to fossil Engineering B.S. fuel energy use and non-renewable resource use. Energy Engineering B.S. Engineering Mathematics and Statistics B.S. Required Courses: Engineering Physics B.S. Energy 1, Introduction to Energy Efficiency (3) Engineering Undeclared Energy 2, Energy Efficiency 2: Residential Building Science Environmental Engineering Science B.S. (3) Industrial Engineering and Operations Research B.S. Energy 3, Commercial Building Science (4) Materials Engineering B.S. PV 1, Introduction to Solar Energy Systems (3) Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering B.S. Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Engineers apply the theories and principles of science and Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering B.S. mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to Nuclear Engineering B.S. practical technical problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and commercial applications. Engineers • University California, Davis Majors and design products, the machinery to build those products, the Biochemical Engineering B.S. Biological Systems Engineering B.S. factories in which those products are made, and the systems Areas of Emphasis Biomedical Engineering B.S. that ensure the quality of the product and efficiency of the Chemical Engineering B.S. workforce and manufacturing process. There are a variety of Chemical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering engineering fields: electrical, mechanical, civil, industrial, aero- B.S. nautical, chemical, materials, nuclear, petroleum and mining Civil Engineering B.S. engineering. Electrical Engineering B.S. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Materials Science and Engineering B.S. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Mechanical Engineering B.S. information systems and other valuable career resources. Mechanical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering B.S. TRANSFER • University of California, Irvine Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Aerospace Engineering B.S. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Biomedical Engineering B.S. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Biomedical Engineering B.S. – Premedical Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Chemical Engineering B.S. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Civil Engineering B.S. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Computer Engineering B.S. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Electrical Engineering B.S. agreements with private institutions can be found online at Engineering B.S. www.smc.edu/articulation. Environmental Engineering B.S. Materials Science Engineering B.S. Admission to Engineering programs is very competitive. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Students should complete all lower division requirements prior to transfer to be competitive for admission. • University of California, Los Angeles Aerospace Engineering B.S. Additionally, to be minimally eligible to transfer to a UC Bioengineering B.S. campus, transfer students must complete four (4) general edu- Chemical Engineering B.S. cation courses chosen from at least two of the following areas: Civil Engineering B.S. Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Physical Computer Science and Engineering B.S. and Biological Science, and two composition courses. Please Electrical Engineering B.S. see a Santa Monica College counselor for additional informa- Geology B.S. – Engineering Geology tion. Materials Engineering B.S.

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Mechanical Engineering B.S. Biomedical Engineering B.S. Pre-Computational and Systems Biology B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. • University of California, Merced General Engineering B.S. Bioengineering B.S. General Engineering B.S. – Bioengineering Concentration Computer Science and Engineering B.S. Materials Engineering B.S. Environmental Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Materials Science and Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. – Heating, Ventilating, A/C Mechanical Engineering B.S. and Refrigeration Concentration • University of California, Riverside Mechanical Engineering B.S. – Manufacturing Bioengineering B.S. Concentration Chemical Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. – Mechatronics Chemical Engineering B.S. – Biochemical Engineering Concentration Option • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Chemical Engineering B.S. – Bioengineering Option Civil Engineering B.S. Chemical Engineering B.S. – Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering B.S. – Environmental Engineering Option Option Chemical Engineering B.S. – Nanotechnology Option Civil Engineering B.S. – General Civil Engineering Option Electrical Engineering B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. – Geospatial Engineering Option Materials Science and Engineering B.S. Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. Physics B.S. – Applied Physics and Engineering Track Areas of Emphasis Engineering Technology B.S.

• University of California, San Diego Mechanical Engineering B.S. Majors and Electrical Engineering and Society B.A. • California State University, Bakersfield Bioengineering B.S. Engineering Sciences B.S. Bioengineering B.S. – Bioinformatics Bioengineering B.S. – BioSystems • California State University, Chico Bioengineering B.S. – Biotechnology Civil Engineering B.S. Bioengineering B.S. – Premedical Electrical/Electronic Engineering B.S. Chemical Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Computer Engineering B.S. – Electrical Computer Mechatronic Engineering B.S. Engineering • California State University, Dominguez Hills Electrical Engineering B.S. Physics B.S. – Electrical Engineering Option Mechanical Engineering B.S. • California State University, East Bay NanoEngineering B.S. Computer Engineering B.S. Structural Engineering B.S. Industrial Engineering B.S. • University of California, Santa Barbara • California State University, Fresno Chemical Engineering B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Computer Engineering B.S. Computer Science B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Geomatics Engineering B.S. • University of California, Santa Cruz Mechanical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering and Society B.A. • California State University, Fullerton Bioengineering B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Bioengineering B.S. – Bioelectronics Concentration Civil Engineering B.S. – Architectural Engineering Bioengineering B.S. – Biomolecular Concentration Emphasis Bioengineering B.S. – Rehabilitation Concentration Computer Engineering B.S. Bioinformatics B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. Computer Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. – Manufacturing Engineering Electrical Engineering B.S. – Communications Emphasis Concentration Electrical Engineering B.S. – Electronics/Optics • California State University, Long Beach Concentration Engineering Systems B.A. Chemical Engineering B.S. • California Maritime Academy Civil Engineering B.S. Facilities Engineering Technology B.S. Computer Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering B.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. • California Polytechnic State University, Engineering B.S. – Biomedical and Clinical Engineering San Luis Obispo Option Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies B.A. Mechanical Engineering B.S.

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• California State University, Los Angeles B.S. Biology Civil Engineering B.S. B.S. Chemistry Electrical Engineering B.S. B.S.E. (B.S. in Engineering) Civil Engineering Engineering B.S. B.S. Computer Science Mechanical Engineering B.S. B.S.E. (B.S. in Engineering) Electrical Engineering • California State University, Northridge B.S. Environmental Science Civil Engineering B.S. B.A., B.S. Mathematics Computer Engineering B.S. B.S.E. (B.S. in Engineering) Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering B.S. B.S. Natural Science Engineering Management B.S. B.S. Physics or Engineering Physics Manufacturing Systems Engineering B.S. • Polytechnic University, New York Mechanical Engineering B.S. For all engineering programs, please see www.poly.edu/ • California State University, Sacramento admissions/undergrad/transferstudents/articulationagreements. Civil Engineering B.S. cfm for detailed information. Electrical and Electronic Engineering B.S. • University of Southern California (USC) Mechanical Engineering B.S. B.S. Aerospace Engineering • Humboldt State University B.S. Astronautical/Engineering Environmental Resources Engineering B.S. B.S. Biomedical/Engineering B.S. Biomedical (Biochemical) Engineering • San Diego State University B.S. Biomedical (Electrical) Engineering Aerospace Engineering B.S. B.S. Biomedical (Mechanical) Engineering Civil Engineering B.S. B.S. Biomedical (Biochemical) Engineering Construction Engineering B.S. B.S. Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering B.S. B.S. Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering B.S. B.S. Computer Science Geological Sciences B.S. – Engineering Geology B.S. Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering B.S. B.S. Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering B.S. and Program M.S. (4+1) B.S. Environmental Engineering Majors and Mechanical Engineering B.S. and Program in B.S. Mechanical Engineering Bioengineering M.S. (4+1) Areas of Emphasis • San Francisco State University Civil Engineering B.S. English Computer Engineering B.S. English majors develop written and spoken mastery of the Electrical Engineering B.S. English language, creativity of thought, and an appreciation of Mechanical Engineering B.S. the language’s literature. The English major can lead to a career • San José State University in teaching at all levels. Additional careers include advertising Biomedical Engineering B.S. copywriter, editor, foreign correspondent, literary agent, media Chemical Engineering B.S. planner, reporter, fundraiser, paralegal, public administra- Civil Engineering B.S. tor, speechwriter, information abstractor/information indexer, Computer Engineering B.S. interpreter & translator. Electrical Engineering B.S. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services General Engineering B.S. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Industrial Technology B.S. – Manufacturing Systems information systems and other valuable career resources. Concentration Materials Engineering B.S. TRANSFER Mechanical Engineering B.S. Software Engineering B.S. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • Sonoma State University eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Electrical Engineering B.S. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other with the following private and out-of-state institutions: UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found • Arizona State University online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Engineering • University of California, Berkeley • Loyola Marymount University Comprehensive Literature B.A. B.A. Applied Mathematics English B.A. B.S. Applied Mathematics B.S. Athletic Training • University of California, Davis B.S. Biochemistry English A.B.

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• University of California, Irvine • California State University, East Bay English B.A. English B.A. English B.A. – Creative Writing Option • University of California, Los Angeles English B.A. • California State University, Fullerton Linguistics and English B.A. English B.A. • University of California, Merced • California State University, Long Beach English B.A. English B.A. English B.A. – Creative Writing option • University of California, Riverside English B.A. – English Education option English B.A. English B.A. – Literature Option • University of California, San Diego English B.A. – Rhetoric and Composition Option Literature – Cultural Studies B.A. English B.A.– Special Emphasis Option Literature – Writing B.A. • California State University, Los Angeles Literature – Composite B.A. English B.A. Literature – Russian Literature B.A. English B.A. – General Option Literature – Spanish and Latin American Literature B.A. English B.A. – Single Subject Teaching option Literature in French B.A. Literature in German B.A. • California State University, Monterey Bay Literature in Italian B.A. Human Communication B.A. – English Subject Matter Literature of the World B.A. Preparation Concentration

• University of California, Santa Barbara • California State University, Northridge Areas of Emphasis Creative Studies – Literature B.A. English B.A. Majors and English B.A. English B.A. – Literature Option English B.A. – Creative Writing Option • University of California, Santa Cruz English B.A. – English Credential (English Subject Matter Literature B.A. Option – also available as JYI English) Option • California Polytechnic State University, English B.A. – Honors Option San Luis Obispo English B.A. – Junior-Year Entry Integrated English English B.A. Teacher Credential Program • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona • California State University, San Bernardino English B.A. – English Education English B.A. English B.A. – Literature and Language • California State University San Marcos • California State University, Bakersfield Literature and Writing Studies English • Humboldt State University English – Language and Literature English English – Credential Emphasis English – Single Subject Teaching • California State University Channel Islands • San Francisco State University English B.A. Comparative Literature B.A. English B.A. – Creative Writing Option English B.A. English B.A. – English Education Option English B.A. – Multicultural Literature Option • San José State University English B.A. • California State University, Chico English B.A. – Career Writing Concentration English B.A. – English Education Option English B.A. – Creative Writing Concentration English B.A. – Creative Writing Area of Study English B.A. – Preparation for Teaching (Single Subject) English B.A. – General Studies Area of Study English B.A. – Language and Literary Area of Study Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this English B.A. – Literature Area of Study major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) English B.A. – Theatre Arts Area of Study with the following private and out-of-state institutions: English B.A. – English Studies Option • American University of Paris, France English B.A. – Literature Option Comparative Literature Literary Studies and Creative Arts • California State University, Dominguez Hills English B.A. • Arizona State University English B.A. – Education Option B.A. English English B.A. – English Education Option (see separate B.A. English (Creative Writing) articulation agreement) • California College of the Arts English B.A. – Extended Studies – Communications Writing and Literature Option English B.A. – Language and Linguistics Option • John Cabot University, Rome, Italy English B.A. – Literature Option English Literature

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This university is US regionally accredited. See www. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of smc.edu/articulation for general education admission the program, students will be able to develop original and requirements. effective animation projects using industry-standard tools and methodologies. • Loyola Marymount University B.A. English Required Core Courses: (34 units) Entertainment Technology 2, Storytelling (3) • Mills College Entertainment Technology 3, Principles of Project B.A. English, Literature emphasis Management (3) B.A. English, Writing emphasis Entertainment Technology 18, Storyboarding (3) • Mount Saint Mary’s College Entertainment Technology 20, Visual Development (3) B.A. English Entertainment Technology 24, 3D Fundamentals I (4) Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video • University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Fundamentals (3) B.A. English Literature Entertainment Technology 37, Digital Imaging (3) (same as Graphic Design 64) Entertainment Technology 40, Digital Audio Entertainment Promotion and Fundamentals (3) Marketing Production Entertainment Technology 61, History of Animation (3) (same as Graphic Design 74) See Broadcasting Entertainment Technology 72, Career Exploration (2) Entertainment Technology 91, Perspective Drawing (2) Entertainment Technology Entertainment Technology 94, Color Theory (2) Required Concentration; select one of the following areas: (total of 15 The mission of the Entertainment Technology program is or 16 units as specified) to provide students with a comprehensive and well rounded GROUP A: 2D Animation Concentration: 16 units education in rapidly evolving media fields. The Entertainment Entertainment Technology 19A, Beginning 2D Animation Technology curriculum is designed to meet the changing (3) needs of the entertainment industry. Entertainment Technology Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation Majors and courses are comprehensive and rigorous, covering areas such as (3)

Areas of Emphasis Animation, Game Development, Post-Production, and Visual Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) Effects. Students will develop professional portfolios, work in Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation I (3) teams, and may participate in internships with industry part- Entertainment Technology 75, Digital Production for 2D ners when available. Animation (3) or While the Entertainment Technology certificate programs GROUP B: 3D Animation Concentration: 16 units are designed as full-time programs, students may also attend Entertainment Technology 19A, Beginning 2D Animation part-time. Courses are available during the day and evenings (3) Monday through Friday and during the day on Saturday. For Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation additional information, please refer to www.academy.smc.edu. (3) The Entertainment Technology program currently offers Entertainment Technology 24B, 3D Character Animation comprehensive Certificates of Achievement in Animation and (3) Digital Media. Entertainment Technology 24C, Advanced 3D Character Animation (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) or The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of GROUP C: 3D Modeling Concentration: 16 units a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher, Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling and Rigging including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated (3) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Entertainment Technology 25B, 3D Character Creation and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education (3) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Entertainment Technology 25C, 3D Character Rigging (3) At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Entertainment Technology 26, 3D Rendering (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) or Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed GROUP D: 3D Rendering Concentration: 16 units with a grade of C or higher. Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling and Rigging (3) Animation (49 units) Entertainment Technology 26, 3D Rendering (3) The Animation Associate degree is a comprehensive study Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) of 2D and 3D animation techniques, taking four semesters of Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3) full-time study to complete. Entertainment Technology 38, Digital Imaging II (3)

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or Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to GROUP E: Digital Effects Concentration: 15 units successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3) Entertainment Technology 63, Digital Tracking & Animation (49 units) Integration (3) A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion Entertainment Technology 64, Digital Effects I (3) of the required courses listed on the Associate degree. Entertainment Technology 65, Digital Effects II (3) Students who successfully complete the Animation Certifi- or cate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by Entertainment Technology 33, Advanced Digital satisfying additional general education requirements listed on Compositing (3) (same as CIS 54) the Associate degree. Entertainment Technology 80, Digital Effects Project (3) or Digital Media (44 units) GROUP F: 3D Game Design Concentration: 16 units A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon completion Entertainment Technology 15, Beginning 3D Level of the required courses listed on the Associate degree. Design (3) Entertainment Technology 17, Advanced 3D Level Design Students who successfully complete the Digital Media Cer- (3) tificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree Entertainment Technology 42, Principles of Game by satisfying additional general education requirements listed Development (3) on the Associate degree. Entertainment Technology 44, Game Design/Play Mechanics (3) DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES Areas of Emphasis Entertainment Technology 49, Game Development At least 50% of the required units for a Department

Project (4) Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Majors and Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Digital Media (44 units) successfully complete a Department Certificate. Focusing on the design and implementation of digital media for the entertainment industry, the Digital Media 2D Animation (16 units) Associate degree covers a range of audio and video production Entertainment Technology 19, Beginning 2D Animation and post-production techniques. (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation the program, students will be able to develop original and (3) effective digital media projects using industry-standard tools Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) and methodologies. Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation I (3) Entertainment Technology 75, Digital Production for 2D Required Foundation Courses: Animation (3) Entertainment Technology 2, Storytelling (3) Entertainment Technology 3, Principles of Project 3D Animation (16 units) Management (3) Entertainment Technology 19, Beginning 2D Animation Entertainment Technology 18, Storyboarding (3) (3) Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation Fundamentals (3) (3) Entertainment Technology 31B, Digital Video Editing (3) Entertainment Technology 24B, 3D Character Animation Entertainment Technology 37, Digital Imaging (3) (same (3) as Graphic Design 64) Entertainment Technology 24C, Advanced 3D Character Entertainment Technology 38, Digital Imaging for Design Animation (3) 2 (3) Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) Entertainment Technology 40, Digital Audio Fundamentals (3) 3D Modeling (16 units) Entertainment Technology 41, Digital Audio Editing (3) Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling and Rigging Entertainment Technology 58, Motion Graphics I (3) (3) Entertainment Technology 59, Motion Graphics II (3) Entertainment Technology 25B, 3D Character Creation (3) Entertainment Technology 60, Post Production Project Entertainment Technology 25C, 3D Character Rigging (3) (3) Entertainment Technology 26, 3D Rendering (3) Entertainment Technology 94, Color Theory and Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) Application (2) Film Studies 1, Film Appreciation: Introduction to 3D Rendering (16 units) Cinema (3) Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling and Rigging (3) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Entertainment Technology 26, 3D Rendering (3) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3)

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Entertainment Technology 38, Digital Imaging II (3) Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3) Entertainment Technology 64, Digital Effects 1 (3) Digital Effects (15 units) or Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3) GROUP F CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 63, Digital Tracking and Entertainment Technology 15, Beginning 3D Level Integration (3) Design (3) Entertainment Technology 64, Digital Effects I (3) Entertainment Technology 42, Principles of Game Entertainment Technology 65, Digital Effects II (3) Development (3) or Entertainment Technology 33, Advanced Digital INTERSESSION 2 Compositing (3) (same as CIS 54) Entertainment Technology 3, Project Management (3) Entertainment Technology 80, Digital Effects Project (3) SEMESTER 3 Entertainment Technology 20, Visual Development (3) Game Design (16 units) Entertainment Technology 40, Digital Audio Entertainment Technology 15, Beginning 3D Level Fundamentals (3) Design (3) And one of the following concentrations: Entertainment Technology 17, Advanced 3D Level Design GROUP A CONCENTRATION: (3) Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation Entertainment Technology 42, Principles of Game (3) Development (3) Entertainment Technology 75, Digital Production for 2D Entertainment Technology 44, Game Design/Play Animation (3) Mechanics (3) or Entertainment Technology 49, Game Development GROUP B CONCENTRATION: Project (4) Entertainment Technology 19B, Advanced 2D Animation SUGGESTED ANIMATION CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT (3) SEQUENCE (49-50 UNITS) Entertainment Technology 24C, 3D Character Animation (3) SEMESTER 1 or Entertainment Technology 2, Storytelling (3) Majors and GROUP C CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 18, Digital Storyboarding (3) Entertainment Technology 25B, 3D Character Creation

Areas of Emphasis Entertainment Technology 24, 3D Fundamentals (4) (3) Entertainment Technology 91, Perspective Drawing (2) Entertainment Technology 25C, 3D Character Rigging (3) Entertainment Technology 94, Color Theory (2) or INTERSESSION 1 GROUP D CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 61, History of Animation (3) Entertainment Technology 26, 3D Rendering (3) (same as Graphic Design 74) Entertainment Technology 38, Digital Imaging for Design SEMESTER 2 2 (3) Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video or Fundamentals (3) GROUP E CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 37, Digital Imaging for Design Entertainment Technology 63, Digital Tracking and (3) (same as Graphic Design 64) Integration (3) And one of the following concentrations: Entertainment Technology 65, Digital Effects 2 (3) GROUP A CONCENTRATION: or Entertainment Technology 19A, Beginning 2D Animation GROUP F CONCENTRATION: (3) Entertainment Technology 17, Advanced 3D Level Design Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation 1 (3) (3) or Entertainment Technology 44, Game Design/Play GROUP B CONCENTRATION: Mechanics (3) Entertainment Technology 19A, Beginning 2D Animation INTERSESSION 3 (3) Entertainment Technology 72, Career Development (2) Entertainment Technology 24B, 3D Character Animation 1 (3) SEMESTER 4 or GROUP A-D CONCENTRATION: GROUP C CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 30, Animation Project (4) Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling (3) or or GROUP E CONCENTRATION: GROUP D CONCENTRATION: Entertainment Technology 80, Digital Effects Project (3) Entertainment Technology 25, 3D Modeling (3) or Entertainment Technology 32, Digital Compositing (3) GROUP F CONCENTRATION: or Entertainment Technology 49, Game Development GROUP E CONCENTRATION: Project (4)

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Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning B.S. Environmental Studies and Environmental Science and Management B.S. Environmental Toxicology B.S. Environmental Science Marine and Coastal Science B.S. – Coastal Environmental Processes The Environmental Studies Program is an interdisci- Marine and Coastal Science B.S. – Marine Environmental plinary and multidisciplinary course of study that presents Chemistry a broad overview of ecological issues from a variety of per- spectives. The coursework examines the interplay between • University of California, Irvine natural and social systems, and the ideological foundations of Environmental Science B.A. humankind’s attitudes and behaviors with respect to their ever- Environmental Engineering B.S. changing environments. This program is designed to prepare Earth Systems Science B.S. students to research, analyze, and propose solutions to the • University of California, Los Angeles myriad environmental challenges facing the world today. Earth and Environmental Science B.A. The Environmental Science Program is an interdisci- Geography/Environmental Studies B.A. plinary and multidisciplinary course of study that presents an Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences B.S. overview of ecological issues from a scientific perspective. With Environmental Science B.S. a broad foundation across the natural sciences, the coursework • University of California, Merced examines the interrelated nature of environmental and social Environmental Engineering B.S. systems. This program is designed to equip students with the skills and tools to successfully use the scientific method while • University of California, Riverside studying and solving environmental problems. Environmental Sciences B.A. Areas of Emphasis Environmental Sciences B.A. – Natural Science Option The Environmental Studies and Environmental Science Environmental Engineering B.S. Majors and degrees correlate with some of the lower division courses required to transfer into Environmental Studies or Environmental Science • University of California, San Diego Programs (or related disciplines) at several four-year institu- Environmental Systems/Environmental Policy B.A. tions. The Environmental Studies Certificate of Achievement Chemistry and Biochemistry – Environmental Chemistry demonstrates completion of all required coursework in the B.S. Environmental Studies area of emphasis. The Environmental Environmental Systems/Earth Sciences B.S. Science Certificate of Achievement demonstrates completion Environmental Systems/Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution of all required coursework in the Environmental Science area B.S. of emphasis. Environmental Systems/Environmental Chemistry B.S. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • University of California, Santa Barbara Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Environmental Studies B.A. information systems and other valuable career resources. History of Art and Architecture B.A. – Architecture and Environment Emphasis TRANSFER Earth Science B.S. – Climate and Environment Emphasis Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Environmental Studies B.S. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • University of California, Santa Cruz eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Environmental Studies B.A. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Environmental Studies/Biology Combined B.A. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Environmental Studies/Earth Sciences Combined B.A. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Environmental Studies/Economics Combined B.A. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Chemistry B.S. – Environmental Chemistry Concentration agreements with private institutions can be found online at Earth Sciences B.S. – Environmental Geology www.smc.edu/articulation. Concentration • University of California, Berkeley • California Polytechnic State University, Environmental Economics and Policy B.S. San Luis Obispo Environmental Economics and Policy B.S. Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. Environmental Engineering Science B.S. Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – Environmental Science B.S. Crop Science Concentration Environmental Science B.S. – Biological Science Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – Fruit Concentration Science Concentration Environmental Science B.S. – Physical Science Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. Concentration – Greenhouse and Nursery Plant Production Environmental Science B.S. – Social Science Concentration Concentration Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – • University of California, Davis Plant Protection Science Concentration Agricultural and Environmental Education B.S. Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry B.S. Public Horticulture Concentration

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Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – Environmental Science B.S. – Energy and Earth Resources Sustainable Landscape Management and Design Option Concentration Environmental Science B.S. – Hydrology Option Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences B.S. – Turf • California State University, East Bay grass and Sports Field Management Concentration Environmental Studies B.A. Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. Environmental Studies B.S. Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Climate Change Health Sciences – B.S. – Environmental Health and Safety Studies Concentration Option Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Environment Interpretation and Assessment Concentration • California State University, Long Beach Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Geology Environmental Science and Policy B.A. Concentration Environmental Science and Policy B.S. Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Geosciences • California State University, Monterey Bay Teaching Concentration Environmental Studies B.A. – Environmental Education Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Land and Water Concentration Resources Concentration Environmental Studies B.A. – Science and Sustainable Environmental Earth Sciences B.S. – Individualized Communities Concentration Course of Study Environmental Science, Technology and Policy B.S. – Environmental Engineering B.S. Applied Ecology Concentration Environmental Management and Protection B.S. Environmental Science, Technology and Policy B.S. – Environmental Management and Protection B.S. Natural Resources Concentration – Environmental Impact Mitigation Strategies Environmental Science, Technology and Policy B.S. – Concentration Watershed Systems Concentration Environmental Management and Protection B.S. – Environmental Policy and Management Concentration • California State University, Northridge Environmental Management and Protection B.S. – Environmental Geology Option Watershed Management and Hydrology Concentration Environmental and Occupational Health B.S. – Industrial Environmental Management and Protection B.S. – Hygiene Option

Majors and Wildlife Biology Concentration Geology B.S. Environmental Soil Science B.S. Geology B.S. – Geology Option

Areas of Emphasis Environmental Soil Science B.S. – Environmental Geology B.S. – Environmental Geology Option Management Concentration Geology B.S. – Secondary Teaching Option Environmental Soil Science B.S. – Environmental Science Geology B.S. – Geophysics Option Technology Concentration • California State University San Marcos Environmental Soil Science B.S. – Land Resources Environmental Studies B.A. Concentration • California State University, Sacramento • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Civil Engineering B.S. – Environmental Engineering Environmental Studies Environmental Biology B.S. • California State University, San Bernardino Environmental Biology B.S. – Conservation Biology Environmental Studies B.A. – Track A Cluster Environmental Studies B.A. – Track B Environmental Biology B.S. – Ecosystem Ecology and • Humboldt State University Management Cluster Environmental Management and Protection Environmental Biology B.S. – Environmental Environmental Education and Interpretation Option Microbiology and Biotechnology Cluster Environmental and Natural Resources Planning Option Geography B.S. – Environmental Geography Environmental and Natural Resources Recreation Option • California State University, Bakersfield Environmental Resource Engineering Environmental Resource Management Environmental Science – Ecological Restoration • California State University Channel Islands Environmental Science – Energy and Climate Environmental Science and Resource Management B.S. Environmental Science – Environmental Policy Environmental Science and Resource Management B.S. – Environmental Science – Geospatial Science Environmental Science Emphasis Environmental Studies B.A. Environmental Science and Resource Management B.S. – • San Diego State University Resource Management Emphasis Environmental Engineering • California State University, Chico Environmental Sciences Geology B.A. – Physical and Environmental Option Environmental Sciences – Emphasis in Watershed Science Natural Sciences B.A. – Environmental Science Option Geography – Environmental and Physical Geography Environmental Science B.A. – Applied Ecology Option Geography – Environmental and Society Environmental Science B.S. – Atmosphere and Climate International Security and Conflict Resolution – Spec. in Option Environment and Security

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• San Francisco State University Environmental Studies 22, Environmental Politics and Earth Sciences B.A. Policies (3) (same as Political Science 22) Environmental Studies B.A. Environmental Studies 32, Global Environmental History Environmental Studies B.S. (3) (same as History 32) • San José State University Environmental Studies 40, Environmental Psychology (3) Environmental Studies B.A. (same as Psychology 40) Environmental Studies B.A. – Preparation for Teaching Field Studies/Applied: (3 units) (Multiple Subjects) Biology 45A-Z, Field Studies in Natural History (0.5-3) Environmental Studies B.S. Biology 46A-Z, Field Studies in Natural History (0.5-3) Environmental Studies B.S. – Concentration in Botany 3, Field Botany (4) Environmental Restoration and Resource Management Environmental Studies 88A, Independent Studies in Environmental Studies B.S. – Concentration in Energy Environmental Studies (1) Environmental Studies B.S. – Concentration In Environmental Studies 88B, Independent Studies in Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Studies (2) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Environmental Studies 88C, Independent Studies in major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Environmental Studies (3) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Geography 20, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3) (same as CIS 20 and GIS 20) • Loyola Marymount University Geography 35F, Field Study: California (1) B.S. Environmental Science Geography 35S, Geography Field Studies (1)

• Mills College Geology 35, Field Studies: California (1-3) Areas of Emphasis B.A. Environmental Science Zoology 20, Vertebrate Field Studies (3) • University of Otago, New Zealand Ecology/Physical Science/Natural Science: (3 units) Majors and B.S. Environmental Management Biology 3, Fundamentals of Biology (4) Biology 15, Marine Biology with Laboratory (4) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Biology 15N, Marine Biology (No-Laboratory) (3) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Biology 21, Cell Biology and Evolution (4) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Botany 1, General Botany (4) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Chemistry 9, Everyday Chemistry (5) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Chemistry 10, Introductory General Chemistry (5) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Physics 6, General Physics I with Lab (4) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Physics 8, Calculus-based General Physics I with Lab (4) Physics 14, Introductory Physics with Laboratory (4) At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Zoology 5, Introductory Zoology (4) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Earth Science: (3 units) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Geography 1, Introduction to Natural Environmental (3) with a grade of C or higher. Geography 3, Weather and Climate (3) Environmental Studies (24 units) Geography 5, Physical Geography with Laboratory (4) Geology 1, Physical Geology without Laboratory (3) Program Learning Outcomes: After completing the Geology 3, Introduction to Environmental Geology (3) program in Environmental Studies, students will demonstrate Geology 4, Physical Geology with Laboratory (4) through oral and written work a familiarity with both gov- Geology 31, Introduction to Physical Oceanography (3) ernmental and non-governmental efforts focused on environ- mental issues and be prepared to pursue further study in an Social Science: (6 units required, as specified) Environmental Studies program (or related field of study) at GROUP A: the baccalaureate level. In addition, students will be proficient Select one course from the following: in the research, analytical, and communication skills necessary Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) to present a critical analysis of the interplay between natural Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) and social systems, the attitudes and behaviors that impact and Political Science 1, National and California Government affect the environment, and proposed solutions to the myriad (3) environmental challenges facing the world today. Group B: Select one course from the following: Required Core Courses: (6 units) Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Biology 9, Environmental Biology (3) Environmental Studies 14, US Environmental History (3) Environmental Studies 7, Introduction to Environmental (same as History 14) Studies (3) (same as Geography 7) Environmental Studies 20, Environmental Ethics (3) Select one course from the following: (same as Philosophy 20) Environmental Studies 14, US Environmental History (3) Environmental Studies 22, Environmental Politics and (same as History 14) Policies (3) (same as Political Science 22) Environmental Studies 20, Environmental Ethics (3) Environmental Studies 32, Global Environmental History (same as Philosophy 20) (3) (same as History 32)

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Environmental Studies 40, Environmental Psychology (3) Physics 8, Calculus-based General Physics I with Lab (4) (same as Psychology 40) Physics 14, Introductory Physics with Laboratory (4) Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) Earth Science: (3 units) Geography 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same as Urban Studies 8) Geography 1, Introduction to Natural Environmental (3) Geography 11, World Geography (3) (same as Global Geography 3, Weather and Climate (3) Studies 11) Geography 5, Physical Geography with Laboratory (4) Geography 14, Geography of California (3) Geology 1, Physical Geology without Laboratory (3) Psychology 1, General Psychology (3) Geology 3, Introduction to Environmental Geology (3) Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Geology 4, Physical Geology with Laboratory (4) Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service Geology 31, Introduction to Physical Oceanography (3) Learning (3) Mathematics: (8 units required, as specified) Sociology 2, Social Problems (3) Sociology 2 S, Social Problems – Service Learning (3) Math 28, Calculus 1 for Business and Social Science (5) and Math 29, Calculus 2 for Business and Social Environmental Science (39 units) Science (3) Program Learning Outcomes: After completing the or program in Environmental Science, students will demonstrate Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) and Math 8, Calculus 2 (5) through oral and written work a familiarity with both gov- Social Science: (6 units required, as specified) ernmental and non-governmental efforts focused on environ- Group A: mental issues and be prepared to pursue further study in an Select one course from the following: Environmental Science program (or related field of study) at Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) the baccalaureate level. In addition students will be proficient Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) in the research, analytical, and communication skills necessary Political Science 1, National and California Government to present a critical analysis of the interplay between natural and social systems, the attitudes and behaviors that impact and (3) affect the environment, and proposed solutions to the myriad Group B: environmental challenges facing the world today. Select one course from the following: Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Majors and Required Core Courses: (6 units) Environmental Studies 14, US Environmental History (3) Biology 9, Environmental Biology (3) Areas of Emphasis Environmental Studies 7, Introduction to Environmental (same as History 14) Studies (3) (same as Geography 7) Environmental Studies 20, Environmental Ethics (3) (same as Philosophy 20) Field Studies/Applied: (3 units minimum) Environmental Studies 22, Environmental Politics and Biology 45A-Z, Field Studies in Natural History (0.5-3) Policies (3) (same as Political Science 22) Biology 46A-Z, Field Studies in Natural History (0.5-3) Environmental Studies 40, Environmental Psychology (3) Botany 3, Field Botany (4) Environmental Studies 88A, Independent Studies in (same as Psychology 40) Environmental Studies (1) Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) Environmental Studies 88B, Independent Studies in Geography 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same as Environmental Studies (2) Urban Studies 8) Environmental Studies 88C, Independent Studies in Geography 11, World Geography (3) (same as Global Environmental Studies (3) Studies 11) Geography 20, Introduction to Geographic Information Geography 14, Geography of California (3) Systems (3) (same as CIS 20 and GIS 20) Psychology 1, General Psychology (3) Geography 35F, Field Study: California (1) Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Geography 35S, Geography Field Studies (1) Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service Geology 35, Field Studies: California (1-3) Learning (3) Zoology 20, Vertebrate Field Studies (3) Sociology 2, Social Problems (3) Ecology/Physical Science/Natural Science: (4 units) Sociology 2 S, Social Problems – Service Learning (3) Biology 3, Fundamentals of Biology (4) Biology 15, Marine Biology with Laboratory (4) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Biology 21, Cell Biology and Evolution (4) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Botany 1, General Botany (4) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Zoology 5, Introductory Zoology (4) Physical Science: Chemistry (5 units) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Chemistry 10, Introductory General Chemistry (5) successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Chemistry 11, General Chemistry I (5) Students who successfully complete the Environmental Physical Science: Physics (4 units) Studies or Environmental Science Certificate of Achievement Physics 6, General Physics I with Lab (4) may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional Physics 7, General Physics 2 with Lab (4) general education requirements listed on the Associate degree.

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Environmental Studies (24 units) society, and be prepared to pursue further study in an Ethnic A Certificate of Achievement in Environmental Studies is Studies program (or related field of study) at the baccalaureate granted upon completion of 24 required units listed on the level. In addition, students will be proficient in the research, Environmental Studies Associate degree. analytical, and communication skills necessary to present criti- cal analysis regarding racial and ethnic group relations in the Students who successfully complete the Environmental US. Studies Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Asso- ciate degree by satisfying additional general education require- Required Core Courses: (12 units) ments listed on the Associate degree. English 10, Ethnic Literature of the US (3) History 10, Ethnicity and American Culture (3) Environmental Science (39 units) Political Science 21, Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of A Certificate of Achievement in Environmental Science Difference (3) is granted upon completion of 39 required units listed on the Sociology 34, Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Environmental Science Associate degree. Society (3) Students who successfully complete the Environmental Arts: (3 units) Science Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Asso- Art History 72, American Art History (3) (formerly Art 72) ciate degree by satisfying additional general education require- Dance 2, Dance in American Culture (3) ments listed on the Associate degree. Music 33, Jazz in American Culture (3) Music 37, Music in American Culture (3) Inter-Ethnic Studies: (3 units) Ethnic Studies Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Areas of Emphasis Programs in Ethnic Studies are designed to help students Communication Studies 14, Oral Interpretation: study different cultures and societies of the world. These pro- Performing Literature Across Cultures (3) (formerly Majors and grams include the study of the history, politics, religion, lan- Speech 4) guages, and culture of different areas. The aim of Ethnic Studies Communication Studies 37, Intercultural programs is to broaden the awareness and understanding of Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) one or more ethnic groups and their contribution to American Early Childhood Education 18, Childhood: Culture and culture. Ethnic Studies programs are usually interdisciplinary: Personality (3) (same as Psychology 18) The historical, cultural, social, political, economic, psychologi- Film Studies 7, American Cinema: Crossing Cultures (3) cal, and literary patterns and contributions of ethnic groups are (formerly Cinema 7) studied. Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) Geography 14, Geography of California (3) For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Media Studies 10, Media, Gender, and Race (3) (formerly Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Communication 10) information systems and other valuable career resources. Nutrition 7, Food and Culture in America (3) Psychology 18, Childhood: Culture and Personality (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS (same as Early Childhood Education 18) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher or including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Sociology 1S, Introduction to Sociology–Service Learning below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, (3) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Intra-Ethnic Studies: 6 units required – no more than 3 units from requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. one discipline At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Art: must be completed at Santa Monica College. Art History 71, African American Art History (3) (formerly Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Art 71) with a grade of C or higher. English: English 34, African-American Literature (3) Please note: For the Ethnic Studies area of emphasis, it is English 41, Asian American Literature (3) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (though not required) that stu- English 53, Latino Literature in the United States (3) dents complete two years of one foreign language in high English 54, Native American Literature (3) school or at least the first semester at Santa Monica College of a History: foreign language selected from the following courses: Arabic 1, History 16, African American History (3) Chinese 1; Hebrew 1; Japanese 1; Korean 1; Persian 1; Spanish History 41, Native American History (3) 1 or 11. History 42, The Latina(o) Experience in the United States (3) Ethnic Studies (24 units) History 43, Mexican-American History (3) Program Learning Outcomes: After completing the History 62, Asian American History (3) program in Ethnic Studies, students will demonstrate through Sociology: oral and written work a familiarity with the social experiences Sociology 30, in Contemporary Society and the contributions of various racial and ethnic groups to US (3)

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Sociology 31, Latinas/os in Contemporary Society (3) agreements with private institutions can be found online at Sociology 32, in Contemporary Society www.smc.edu/articulation. (3) • University of California, Davis Fiber and Polymer Science B.S. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Textile Clothing B.S. – Marketing/Economics At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Textile Clothing B.S. – Textile Science Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Apparel Merchandising and Management B.S. – Apparel successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Production Apparel Merchandising and Management B.S. – Fashion Ethnic Studies (24 units) Design Management Emphasis A Certificate of Achievement in Ethnic Studies is granted upon Apparel Merchandising and Management B.S. – International Apparel Management Emphasis completion of 24 required units listed in the Ethnic Studies Associate Apparel Merchandising and Management B.S. – Fashion degree. Retailing Students who successfully complete the Ethnic Studies • California State University, Long Beach Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. – Fashion Design degree by satisfying additional general education requirements Option listed on the Associate degree. Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. – Fashion Merchandising Option Fashion Design and • California State University, Los Angeles Art B.A. – Fashion and Textiles Option Merchandising Art B.A. – Fashion Design Option Art B.A. – Fashion Merchandising Option FASHION DESIGN • California State University, Northridge Fashion design students develop skills in design commu- Family and Consumer Sciences B.S. Family and Consumer Sciences B.S. – Apparel Design and

Majors and nication, including preliminary sketching, technical flat sketch- ing, illustration, and usage of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Merchandising Option

Areas of Emphasis CAD software. Skills in draping, pattern drafting from draping • California State University, Sacramento and body measurements, and basic sewing skills to advanced Family and Consumer Sciences – Fashion Merchandising construction are developed in order to create sample garments and Design for production and sales. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) FASHION MERCHANDISING with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Fashion merchandisers select, purchase, promote, and sell • Academy of Art University, San Francisco clothing and accessories. They study fashion trends and visit B.F.A. Fashion Design and Illustration manufacturers and merchandise markets. They work as part of a team and consult with managers and buyers, advise the • The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy advertising and display departments, and organize and coor- University B.F.A. Fashion Design dinate promotional activities such as fashion shows. They may B.S. Fashion Marketing and Management advance to become buyers and purchasing agents, sales repre- B.S. Fashion and Retail Management sentatives, and managers. Clothes designers create new apparel and accessory designs. They may sketch the garment, cut the • California College of the Arts pattern, select the fabric and materials, and in some cases con- Fashion Design struct the sample garment. They may arrange for the showing of • Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) a line at sales meetings or fashion shows. Fashion Design For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • Mount Ida College Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career B.S. Fashion Design information systems and other valuable career resources. B.S. Fashion Merchandising – Merchandising and Marketing TRANSFER ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC.

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At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed (prerequisite: Fashion 3) with a grade of C or higher. Fashion 13, Draping I (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Suggested Fashion Design Course Path: FOURTH LEVEL COURSES First Year: Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: Fall: Fashion 6A or 13) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustrator and Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) ELECTIVE COURSES: select a minimum of 6 units from the list of Non-fashion elective (3) courses below: Spring: Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Art 10A, Design I (3) Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (2) (prerequisite: Art 20B, Drawing II (3) Fashion 3) Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) (3) Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design Intermediate (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Second Year: (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fall: Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 2 and 9A) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Advertising (3) Areas of Emphasis Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing – Tailoring (2)

(prerequisite: Fashion 3) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) Majors and Fashion 13, Draping I (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 14, Draping II (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 13) Spring: Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: or 9) Fashion 6A or 13) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustrator and or 9) Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Techniques Fashion elective (3) (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 36 or 13) Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 Fashion Design (40 units) and 5) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) (prerequisite: the program, students will demonstrate the ability to channel Fashion 1 and 5) their creativity into marketable fashion and lifestyle product Fashion 88A, Independent Studies in Fashion (1) lines, understanding the various design challenges, fit, textile Fashion 88B, Independent Studies in Fashion (2) fabrications, cost, sizing, design editing, and aesthetics for Fashion 88C, Independent Studies in Fashion (3) various target markets; understand production in wholesale and Fashion 90A, Internship (1) retail in order to meet consumer needs while creating forward Fashion 90B, Internship (2) trend directions. Program electives bridge communication Fashion 90C, Internship (3) with fashion merchandising concepts, ensuring creativity and Suggested Fashion Merchandising Course Path: marketability. Students develop an awareness of art, visual communication, global culture, computer technology, and First Year: business in the design process. Additionally, students will have Fall: skills pertinent to successfully enter third-year college fashion Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) design programs, translate their internship experiences into Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) positions at small to large-scale design firms, or create their Non-fashion elective (3) own design line. Spring: Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) FIRST LEVEL COURSES: (9 units) Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) (3) Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) SECOND LEVEL COURSES: (11-12 units) Second Year: Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Fall: Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (2) (prerequisite: Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Fashion 3) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustrator and Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) (3) Fashion elective (3) Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) Fashion 20 THIRD LEVEL COURSES Spring:

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Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Fashion 14, Draping II (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 13) Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A Fashion 6A or 13) or 9) Fashion elective (3) Fashion 16, Pattern Grading (2) (skills advisory: Fashion 6A or 9) Fashion Merchandising (40 units) Fashion 17, Apparel Production Manufacturing Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Techniques (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6 or 13) the program, students will demonstrate the ability to analyze Fashion 19, Fashion Marketing (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and assess the marketable trends in fashion and lifestyle and 5) product lines for all target markets; understand the logistics Fashion 88A, Independent Studies in Fashion (1) from fashion production to wholesale, retail, and resale; Fashion 88B, Independent Studies in Fashion (2) develop pre- and post-promotional activities necessary to Fashion 88C, Independent Studies in Fashion (3) launch brands/private labels in order to maintain success in the Fashion 90A, Internship (1) local and global marketplace; utilize critical thinking in solving Fashion 90B, Internship (2) design, sales, or promotional issues; have the ability to utilize Fashion 90C, Internship (3) software applicable to promotional needs, and understand CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT the working relationship between designers and marketers. Additionally, students will have skills pertinent to successfully At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of entering third-year college fashion programs, advancing in Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. management positions, or entering major retail executive Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to buying/ management training programs. successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. FIRST LEVEL COURSES: (6 units) Fashion 1, Fashion Trends and Design (3) Fashion Design (40 units) Fashion 2, Color Analysis (3) A Certificate of Achievement in Fashion Design is granted SECOND LEVEL COURSES: upon completion of 40 units from the courses in the major Fashion 3, Apparel Construction (3) above. Fashion 5, Fashion Buying (3) Students who successfully complete the Fashion Design Fashion 7, Fabrics for Fashion Design and Merchandising Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Majors and (3) degree by satisfying additional general education requirements

Areas of Emphasis Fashion 8, History of Fashion Design (3) listed on the Associate degree. THIRD LEVEL COURSES Business 21, Merchandising Principles (3) Fashion Merchandising (40 units) Fashion 18, Computer Assisted Fashion Illustrator and A Certificate of Achievement in Fashion Merchandising is Design (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 1 and 9A) granted upon completion of 40 units from the courses in the Fashion 20, Window Display for Fashion (3) (prerequisite: major above. Fashion 1 and 5) Students who successfully complete the Fashion Mer- FOURTH LEVEL COURSES chandising Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Business 23, Principles of Selling (3) Associate degree by satisfying additional general education Fashion 12, Fashion Show Production (3) (skills advisory: requirements listed on the Associate degree. Fashion 6A or 13) ELECTIVE COURSES: select a minimum of 8 units from the list of courses below: Film Production Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (3) The program in Film Production prepares students through Art 10A, Design I (3) hands-on instruction for work in filmmaking/digital video Art 20B, Drawing II (3) production, which encompasses creative and logistical produc- Business 25, Advertising Display (3) tion, directing, editing, cinematography, and audio, as well as Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) techniques for making specific types of films and/or videos, Fashion 6A, Pattern Analysis and Design (2) (prerequisite: and the planning and management of film/video operations. Fashion 3) All of the production classes infuse theory into and through the Fashion 6B, Pattern Drafting and Design Intermediate (3) course products. (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) Fashion 9A, Fashion Illustration and Merchandising For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Advertising (3) Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Fashion 9B, Advanced Fashion Illustration and information systems and other valuable career resources. Advertising (2) (prerequisite: Fashion 2 and 9A) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Fashion 10, Advanced Design and Construction (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 3) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Fashion 11, Advanced Clothing – Tailoring (2) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher (prerequisite: Fashion 3) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Fashion 13, Draping I (3) (prerequisite: Fashion 6A) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement,

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016 123 and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Film Production (30-33 units) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. A Certificate of Achievement in Film Production is granted At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units upon completion of the required courses listed on the Associate must be completed at Santa Monica College. degree. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Students who successfully complete the Film Production with a grade of C or higher. Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements Film Production (30-33 units) listed on the Associate degree. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will produce film projects of high quality, congruent with films accepted into high-profile film festivals. Film Studies Students will become proficient in the use of the latest technol- Formerly Cinema ogy, including High Definition (HD) and 4K formats. Students The objectives of this program are to prepare students for will gain significant exposure to the industry and film profes- upper division study at a four-year college and/or to earn an sionals and develop a network to support their career in film Associate degree. production. Foundation Courses: (12 units) TRANSFER Film 1, Film Appreciation Introduction to Cinema (3) Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should or complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen-

Film 2, History of Motion Pictures (3) eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Areas of Emphasis Film 20, Beginning Scriptwriting (3) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Film 30, Production Planning for Film and Video (3) major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Majors and Film 31, Introduction to Digital Filmmaking (3) institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other Directing Courses: (6-9 units) UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found OPTION 1: Students who completed courses listed below prior online at www.smc.edu/articulation. to Fall 2014: (6 units) Film 32, Advanced Digital Filmmaking (3) (if completed • University of California, Berkeley prior to Fall 2014) Film Studies B.A. Film 33, History of Motion Pictures (3) (if completed prior • University of California, Davis to Fall 2014) Film Studies A.B. or OPTION 2: Students who completed courses listed below Fall • University of California, Irvine 2014 or later: (9 units) Film and Media Studies B.A. Film 32, Advanced Digital Filmmaking (3) • University of California, Los Angeles Film 32L, Advanced Digital Filmmaking Lab (1) Film and Television B.A. Film 33, History of Motion Pictures (3) • University of California, Riverside Film 33L, Directing the Short Film Lab (2) Media and Cultural Studies B.A. Specialized Courses: (6 units) • University of California, Santa Barbara Film 40, Cinematography (3) Film and Media Studies B.A. Film 50, Production Sound (3) Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video • University of California, Santa Cruz Fundamentals (3) Film and Digital Media B.A. Film and Digital Media B.A. – Critical Studies Elective Courses: (minimum 6 units) Concentration Art History 11, Art Appreciation Introduction to Global Film and Digital Media B.A. – Integrated Critical Practice Visual Culture (3) Concentration Entertainment Technology 31B, Digital Video Editing (3) Film and Digital Media B.A. – Production Concentration Entertainment Technology 40, Digital Audio Fundamentals (3) • California State University, Long Beach Entertainment Technology 60, Post Production Project Film and Electronic Arts B.A. – Narrative Production (3) Option Film 7, American Cinema Crossing Cultures (3) Film and Electronic Arts B.A. – Theory and Practice of Film 21, Advanced Scriptwriting (3) Cinema Option • California State University, Los Angeles CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Television, Film and Media Studies At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Broadcast Journalism Option Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Television and Film Option Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to • California State University, Monterey Bay successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Cinema Arts and Technology B.A.

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• California State University, Northridge below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Cinema and Television Arts B.A. (formerly Radio- and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Television-Film Communication) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Electronic Media At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Management Option must be completed at Santa Monica College. Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Film Production Option Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Media Theory and with a grade of C or higher. Criticism Option Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Television Production Film Studies (21 units) Option Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Multimedia program, students will be able to demonstrate critical thinking Production Option and aesthetic judgment skills, both verbally and in writing, in Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Screenwriting Option the analysis of film as an art form and entertainment medium, • San Diego State University utilizing and applying the specialized vocabulary of film studies Television, Film and New Media Production B.S. as it has developed in the academic context and in the film Television, Film and New Media Production B.S. – industry. Students will also be able to identify and discuss the Production Emphasis major historical developments, both artistic and technological, Theater Arts – Design for Television and Film Emphasis that have influenced the cinema throughout the 20th century, as well as the social, economic, and cultural factors that have • San Francisco State University shaped films from different gender and ethnic perspectives, and Cinema B.A. from domestic and international contexts. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Required Courses: (9 units) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Film Studies 1, Film Appreciation: Introduction to Film with the following private and out-of-state institutions: (3) (formerly Cinema 9) • Academy of Art University, San Francisco Film Studies 2, History of the Motion Pictures (3) B.F.A. Cinematography and Production (formerly Cinema 1) Film Studies 5, Film and Society (3) (formerly Cinema 5)

Majors and • American University of Paris, France Film Studies Select additional courses to total 21 units from the following:

Areas of Emphasis Entertainment Technology 61, History of Animation (3) • Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United (same as Graphic Design 74) Kingdom Film Studies 6, Women in Film (3) (formerly Cinema 8) B.A. Film Studies Film Studies 7, American Cinema: Crossing Cultures (3) • The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy (formerly Cinema 7) University Film Studies 8, The Popular Film Genres (3) (formerly B.S. Digital Cinema and Video Production (offered Cinema 2) through Hollywood and Los Angeles campuses) Film Studies 9, The Great Film-Makers (3) (formerly B.S. Digital Filmmaking and Video Production Cinema 4) • California College of the Arts Film Studies 10, Film Criticism and Interpretation (3) Film (formerly Cinema 10) Film Studies 11, Literature to Film (3) (same as English • Chapman University 11) Film Production Film Studies 20, Introduction to Scriptwriting (3) (formerly • Loyola Marymount University Cinema 11A) B.A. Production, Film and Television Film Studies 21, Advanced Scriptwriting (3) (formerly B.A. Recording Arts Cinema 11B) B.A. Screenwriting Film Studies 30, Production Planning for Film and Video (3) (formerly Cinema 3) • University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Film Studies 31, Introduction to Digital Film Making (3) B.A. Film Studies Film Studies 32, Advanced Digital Filmmaking (4) • University of Southern California (USC) Film Studies 33, Directing the Short Film (3) B.A. Film Production Film Studies 40, Cinematography (3) Other colleges/universities that offer degrees in film/ cinema are listed below. See www.assist.org or the department website for details. General Science

ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016 125 below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, TRANSFER and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. must be completed at Santa Monica College. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. with a grade of C or higher. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation General Science (20 units) agreements with private institutions can be found online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Program Learning Outcomes: Students completing a degree in General Science will demonstrate through oral, writ- • University of California, Berkeley ten, and laboratory-based academic work knowledge of the Geography B.A. physical and life sciences, and be prepared to pursue further • University of California, Davis study in a science major at the baccalaureate level. Students will Community and Regional Development B.S. be proficient in the scientific method, research, analytical, and communication skills necessary to present a critical analysis of • University of California, Los Angeles scientific phenomena and devise solutions. Geography B.A. Geography/Environmental Studies B.A. Select 20 units from the following three groups: • University of California, Santa Barbara GROUP A – MATHEMATICS (MINIMUM OF 3 UNITS) Geography B.A. At least one course required: Areas of Emphasis Geography B.A. – Geographic Information Science Math – 2, (3), 7, 8, 10 (same as CS 10), 11, 13, 15, 18,

Emphasis Majors and 20, 21, (22), 26, 28 (formerly Math 23), 29 (formerly Physical Geography B.S. Math 24), 32 (if completed Fall 2006 or later), 41, 49 (only 3 units apply to the degree), (52), 54 • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo GROUP B – PHYSICAL SCIENCE (MINIMUM OF 3 UNITS) Anatomy and Geography B.S. At least one course required: Astronomy – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Chemistry – all courses Geography B.S. Geography – 1, 3, 5, 35A-Z Geography B.S. – Environmental Geography Option Geology – all courses Geography B.S. – Geographic Information Systems Physics – all courses Option GROUP C – LIFE SCIENCES (MINIMUM OF 3 UNITS) • California State University, Chico At least one course required: Geography B.A. – Human Geography and Planning Anatomy – all courses Option Anthropology 1, 5, 8, 9, 10 Geography B.A. – Physical and Environmental Geography Biology – all courses (except Biology 81) Option Botany – all courses • California State University, Dominguez Hills Microbiology – all courses Geography B.A. – Earth and Environmental Option Nutrition 1, 4 Geography B.S. – Earth and Environmental Option Physiology – all courses Psychology 2 • California State University, East Bay Zoology 5, 17 Geography B.A. Geography B.S. ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. • California State University, Fresno Geography B.A. Geography • California State University, Fullerton Geographers study the distribution of people in rela- Geography B.A. tion to land and other natural resources. They examine the • California State University, Los Angeles distribution of land forms, study climate, soils, or vegetation, Geography B.A. analyze resources such as water and minerals, or they may Geography B.A. – General Geography Option study political organizations, transportation systems, marketing Geography B.A. – Geographic Information Systems systems, patterns of industrial development, housing, or public Option health. Additional careers include cartographer, demographer, Geography B.A. – Urban Analysis Option geographic information specialist, hazardous waste planner, • California State University, Long Beach hydrologist, urban planner and environmental impact analyst. Geography B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State University, Monterey Bay information systems and other valuable career resources. Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A.

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• California State University, Northridge ties are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as Geography B.A. online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). Geography B.A. – Geographic Information Science Option • California State University, Sacramento Geography – Associate in Arts Geography B.A. Geography B.A. – Cartography GIS and Analysis for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Concentration The Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer (AA-T) Geography B.A. – Human Geography Concentration involves the understanding of the environment around us and Geography B.A. – Metropolitan Area Planning interpretation of the patterns found across the Earth’s surface. Concentration The course of study allows flexibility in course selection while Geography B.A. – Physical Geography Concentration providing a solid background in human, physical, and regional • California State University, San Bernardino aspects of the discipline. The degree includes GIS, focusing on Geography B.A. – Geography Option the use of geocomputation and digital technology to assess Geography B.A. – Global Studies Option spatial and environmental problems and provide solutions. Throughout the degree, students will acquire and develop • California State University San Marcos knowledge and skills that will equip them to be informed, Earth Systems Science and Policy B.S. engaged, and productive global citizens, capable of leading • California State University, Stanislaus humanity toward a more sustainable and adaptable future. Geography B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Geography B.A. – California Studies Concentration Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Geography B.A. – Cultural/Social Geography information systems and other valuable career resources. Concentration Geography B.A. – Geospatial Technology Concentration The Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer degree is Geography B.A. – Global Studies and Development designed to prepare students for transfer into the CSU system Concentration to complete a baccalaureate degree in Geography or a similar Geography B.A. – Physical Geography and Environmental major. Upon completion of this degree, students will have a Studies Concentration strong academic foundation in the field and be prepared for Majors and Liberal Studies B.A. – Geography Concentration upper division baccalaureate study. Students who have com-

Areas of Emphasis pleted the Associate in Arts for Transfer in Geography will have • Humboldt State University satisfied the lower division requirements for transfer into Geog- Geography B.A. raphy or similar major for many campuses in the California • San Diego State University State University system. This degree complies with the Student Geography B.A. Transfer Achievement Reform Act (California Education Code Geography B.A. – Methods of Geographical Analysis 66746). Emphasis Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Geography B.A. – Nat Resource and Environmental admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses Geography (Analysis) Emphasis listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more Geography B.A. – Nat Resource and Environmental than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Geography (Policy) Emphasis transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering Geography B.A. – Physical Geography Emphasis transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Geography B.A. – Urban and Regional Analysis Emphasis consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that Geography B.S. – Geographic Information Science institution’s transfer requirements might be different Emphasis from those required for the AA-T in Geography. • San Francisco State University Geography B.A. ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY FOR TRANSFER TO CSU • San José State University The AA-T in Geography is granted upon successful comple- Geography B.A. tion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester Global Studies B.A. units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The follow- ing is required: • Sonoma State University 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable Geography B.A. semester units. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) must be completed at Santa Monica College. with the following private and out-of-state institutions: 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. • University of Otago, New Zealand Note that while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required B.S. Geography for admission, some majors/campuses may require a General education requirements for the University of higher GPA. Please consult with a counselor for more California, California State University, and other local universi- information. (Please note: Nonresident and international

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students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for Geography 24, Geospatial Imagery: Maps for the 21st admission.) Century (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University Geology 1, Physical Geology without Lab (3) General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Geology 4, Physical Geology with Lab (4) (IGETC) pattern. Math 2, Precalculus (5) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C Math 8, Calculus 2 (5) or higher. Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) Physics 8, Calculus-based General Physics 1 with Lab (4) Geography (18 units) TRANSFER Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate cartographic literacy, Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in including map interpretation and, using spatial analysis skills, Geography, the student will be eligible for priority admission analyze, recognize, and evaluate spatial distributions on all consideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: scales from local to global, to become better global citizens. • California Polytechnic State University, Students will also demonstrate the ability to identify spatial San Luis Obispo patterns and relationships between systems and cycles that B.S. Anthropology – Geography – Cross-Cultural Studies affect life and shape landscapes. and International Development Required Core Courses: (6 units) B.S. Anthropology – Geography – Environmental Studies

Geography 1, Introduction to the Natural Environment and Sustainability Areas of Emphasis (3) B.S. Anthropology – Geography – Human Ecology

or B.S. Anthropology – Geography – Individualized Course Majors and Geography 5, Physical Geography with Lab (4) of Study B.S. Anthropology – Geography – Teaching Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Group A: select two of the following courses: (6 units) B.S. Geography Geography 3, Weather and Climate (3) B.S. Geography – Environmental Geography Geography 11, World Geography: Introduction to Global B.S. Geography – Geographic Information Systems Studies (3) (same as Global Studies 11) Geography 14, Geography of California (3) • California State University, Chico Geography 20, Introduction to Geographic Information B.A. Geography – Human Geography and Planning Systems (3) (same as CIS 20 and GIS 20) B.A. Geography – Physical and Environmental Geography Group B: select two courses from Group B or any course from Group • California State University, Dominguez Hills A not already used above: (6 units) B.A. Geography – Earth and Environment Anthropology 1, Physical Anthropology (3) • California State University, East Bay or B.A. Geography – General Anthropology 5, Physical Anthropology with Lab (4) B.S. Geography – General Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Anthropology 3, World Archaeology (3) • California State University, Fresno Biology 3, Fundamentals of Biology (4) B.A. Geography Botany 1, General Botany (4) • California State University, Fullerton or B.A. Geography – General Botany 3, Field Botany (4) • California State University, Long Beach Chemistry 11, General Chemistry I (5) B.A. Geography – General Computer Science 20B, Data Structures with Java (3) Computer Science 55, Java Programming (3) • California State University, Los Angeles English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate B.A. Geography – Environmental Geography Composition (3) B.A. Geography – Geographic Information Systems English 31, Advanced Composition (3) B.A. Geography – Urban Analysis or • California State University, Monterey Bay History 47, The Practice of History (3) B.A. Social and Behavioral Sciences – Geographic Geography 7, Introduction to Environmental Studies (3) Information Systems (same as Environmental Studies 7) Geography 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same as • California State University, Northridge Urban Studies 8) B.A. Geography – General Geography 10, Living in a Hazardous Environment (3) B.A. Geography – Geographic Information Science Geography 19, Geographic Information Systems for • California State University, Sacramento Business (3) (same as CIS 19) B.A. Geography – Geographic Information Systems and Geography 23, Intermediate Geographic Information Analysis Systems (3) (same as CIS 23, GIS 23) B.A. Geography – Human Geography

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B.A. Geography – Metropolitan Area Planning • University of California, Berkeley B.A. Geography – Physical Geography Earth and Planetary Science B.A. • California State University, San Bernardino • University of California, Davis B.A. Geography – General Geology A.B. B.A. Geography – Global Studies Option Geology B.S. • California State University, Stanislaus • University of California, Los Angeles B.A. Geography – California Studies Earth and Environmental Science B.A. B.A. Geography – Cultural/Social Geography Geology B.S. B.A. Geography – Geospatial Technology Geology B.S. – Engineering Geology B.A. Geography – Global Studies and Development Geology B.S. – Paleobiology B.A. Geography – Physical Geography and Environmental Geophysics B.S. – Applied Geophysics Studies Geophysics and Space Physics B.S. • Humboldt State University • University of California, Riverside B.A. Geography – General Geoscience Education B.A. Geology B.S. • San Diego State University Geology B.S. – General Geology Option B.A. Geography – Foundations of Geography Geology B.S. – Geobiology Option • San Francisco State University Geology B.S. – Geophysics Option B.A. Geography – General Geology B.S. – Global Climate Change Option • San José State University • University of California, Santa Barbara B.A. Geography Earth Science B.A. • Sonoma State University Earth Science B.S. Earth Science B.S. – Climate and Environmental B.A. Geography – Biophysical Environment Emphasis B.A. Geography – Environment and Society Earth Science B.S. – Geohydrology Emphasis B.A. Geography – Geospatial Techniques Earth Science B.S. – Geology Emphasis B.A. Geography – Globalization and Identity Earth Science B.S. – Geophysics Emphasis

Majors and The schools and degrees listed above are subject to Earth Science B.S. – Paleobiology Emphasis change without notice. For the most current list, go to www.

Areas of Emphasis • University of California, Santa Cruz sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Earth Science B.S. Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Approved Degrees Report.” • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Geology B.S. Geology B.S. – Environmental Resources Emphasis Geology • California State University, Bakersfield Geological Sciences B.A. Geologists study the origin, history, composition, and Geological Sciences B.S. structure of the earth, both for scientific knowledge and for practical purposes such as locating oil, minerals, and other raw • California State University, Chico materials; and for compiling architectural safety reports, maps, Natural Sciences B.A. – Geology Option and diagrams. They use knowledge of chemistry, physics, math, Geology B.S. and biology, to analyze the data and specimens. Some pos- • California State University, Dominguez Hills sible career choices are found in the environmental consulting Geology B.A. – Earth and Environment Option industry, pollution remediation, public policy and environ- Geology B.S. – Earth and Environment Option mental law. Career titles include meteorologist, oceanographer, seismologist, soil scientist, structural geologist and teacher. • California State University, East Bay Geology B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Geology B.S. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Fresno Geology B.S. TRANSFER • California State University, Fullerton Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Earth Science B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Geology B.S. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. • California State University, Long Beach Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Geology B.S. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU • California State University, Los Angeles campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Geology B.S. agreements with private institutions can be found online at • California State University, Northridge www.smc.edu/articulation. Geology B.S.

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Geology B.S. – Environmental Geology Option tion and conflict resolution, and modern languages. The Global Geology B.S. – Geophysics Option Studies program is designed to encourage students to become Geology B.S. – Secondary Teaching Option “global thinkers.” They learn how to relate their knowledge of • California State University, Sacramento a particular part of the world to the larger trends and issues that Geology B.A. affect all societies: the transnational interactions of peoples, Geology B.S. cultures, economies, and politics; the globalizing processes of the communication media; technological and environmental • California State University, San Bernardino changes; law and human rights; the sometimes violent politi- Geology B.S. cal, ethnic and religious responses to what is perceived as cul- • California State University, Stanislaus tural and economic homogenization on a global scale; and the Geology B.S. search for a just, sustainable and peaceful world. Geology B.S. – Applied Geology Concentration For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Geology B.S. – Environmental Science Concentration Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • Humboldt State University information systems and other valuable career resources. Geology B.A. Geology B.A. – Integrated Teaching Track ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Geology B.S. The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of • San Diego State University a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Geological Sciences B.A. – Applied Arts and Sciences including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Geological Sciences B.S. below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Geological Sciences B.S. – Engineering Geology and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Areas of Emphasis Geological Sciences B.S. – Geochemistry requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Majors and Geological Sciences B.S. – Geophysics At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Geological Sciences B.S. – Hydro must be completed at Santa Monica College. Geological Sciences B.S. – Marine Geological Sciences B.S. – Paleontology Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • San Francisco State University with a grade of C or higher. Earth Science B.A. Global Studies (23 units) Geology B.S. Program Learning Outcome: Students completing the • San José State University Global Studies program will possess an increased understand- Geology B.S. ing of the world’s social, political, economic and natural • Sonoma State University systems and their increasing interdependence, as well as an Earth Science B.A. appreciation of the diversity of human culture, which in turn Geology B.S. will enable them to better work in the global economy, live in General education requirements for the University of a multicultural society, and make intelligent decision as global California, California State University, and other local universi- citizens. Through the subject matter and activities presented ties are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as in each course in the Global Studies program, students will be online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). able to: 1. Analyze major global challenges from a multi- and inter- Global Studies disciplinary perspective; 2. Identify varying worldviews on the same issues, events, Global Studies is a multi- and interdisciplinary program and occurrences; designed to increase knowledge and understanding of the pro- 3. Differentiate multiple perspectives on globalization and cesses of globalization and their impacts on societies, cultures, their effects on decision-making and behavior (and the and environments around the world. The Global Studies pro- individual, community, and national levels); gram provides the student with a knowledge of critical issues that affect their lives and community, as well as the affairs of 4. Explain how/why the environmental well-being of the other cultures, societies, and nations. An understanding of the world demands personal and collective responsibility at world’s social, political, economic, and natural systems and both the local and global levels; their increasing interdependence, along with an appreciation of 5. Describe core civic/citizenship values which generate the diversity of human culture, will supply the student with a socially responsible behavior at both local and global lev- strong background for working in a global economy, for living els; in a multicultural society, and for making intelligent decisions as global citizens. 6. Explain the interconnectedness of global decisions and events; and The goal of the program is to prepare students for further work in international studies and work affairs through the study 7. Analyze the interdependence among people, groups, soci- of other cultures, world history, political and economic systems, eties, governments, and nations in finding solutions to world geography and environment, cross-cultural communica- current global problems and conflicts.

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Students’ ability to analyze, synthesize and evaluate cur- Business 52, International Marketing (3) rent world events, conditions and issues will be assessed Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) through quizzes and exams, participation in discussions and Business 54, International Management (3) activities, and term papers and/or projects. Business 55, Southern California’s International Required Core Courses: (9 units) Connections (3) Global Studies 5, International Political Economy: Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) Introduction to Global Studies (3) (same as Economics Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) 5 and Political Science 5) World History/Area Studies: (3 units) Global Studies 10, Global Issues (3) Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) Global Studies 11, World Geography: Introduction to Art History 11, Art Appreciation: Introduction to Global Global Studies (3) (same as Geography 11) Visual Culture (3) (formerly Art 79) Experiential Learning: (2 units) Art History 15, Mexican Art History (3) (formerly Art 9) Business 95, International Business Internship (2) Art History 18, Introduction to African Art History (3) Global Studies 95, Global Los Angeles – Experiential Art History 22, Architectural History and Theory – 1850 Learning (2) to Present (3) (formerly Art 7) Dance 5, Dance History (3) Culture and Society: (3 units) Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Dance 21, Asian Pacific Dance Survey (2) Anthropology 3, World Archaeology (3) Dance 23, Intermediate Mexican Dance (2) Anthropology 7, Introduction to Linguistics Anthropology Dance 24, Flamenco Dance (2) (3) Dance 25, African Dance (2) Anthropology 14, Sex, Gender and Culture (3) Dance 27, Brazilian Dance (2) Anthropology 19, The Culture of Food (3) Dance 29, Middle Eastern/North African Dance (2) Anthropology 21, Peoples and Power in Latin America English 32, History and Literature of Contemporary Africa Astronomy 6, Archaeoastronomy (3) (3) (same as History 30) Communication Studies 37, Intercultural English 40, Asian Literature (3) Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) English 45, Asian Film, Literature, and Society (3) Environmental Studies 7, Introduction to Environmental English 56, 20th Century European Literature (3)

Majors and Studies (3) (same as Geography 7) English 58, Literature of Mexico (3) Environmental Studies 20, Environmental Ethnics (3) Environmental Studies 32, Global Environmental History Areas of Emphasis (same as Philosophy 20) (3) (same as History 32) Environmental Studies 22, Environmental Politics and History 2, History of Western Civilization II (3) Policies (3) (same as Political Science 22) History 4, History of British Civilization II (3) Environmental Studies 40, Environmental Psychology (3) History 6, History of Latin America 2 (3) (same as Psychology 40) History 19, History of Mexico (3) Fashion Design 15, Ethnic Fashion (3) History 21, History of Russia (3) Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) History 22, History of the Middle East (3) Geography 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same as History 25, History of East Asia Since 1600 (3) Urban Studies 8) History 29, Jewish History (3) Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) History 34, World Civilizations II (3) Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service History 39, African History II (3) Learning (3) History 41, Native American History (3) Women’s Studies 20, Women, Feminisms, and Social History 53, History of Religion (3) Movements: A Global Approach (3) Humanities 28S, Contemporary Life in China (2) Governance and Conflict: (3 units) Music 31, Music History II (3) History 48, Nonviolent Resistance (3) (same as Philosophy Philosophy 4, Modern Philosophers (3) 48) Philosophy 22, Asian Philosophy (3) Philosophy 51, Political Philosophy (3) (same as Political Philosophy 23, Philosophy of Religion (3) (same as Science 51) Religious Studies 22) Philosophy 52, Modern Political Thought (3) (same as Political Science 14, Middle East Government and Politics Political Science 52) (3) (same as Religious Studies 23) Political Science 2, Comparative Government and Politics Spanish 20, Latin American Civilization (3) (3) Additional general education and graduation requirements Political Science 3, Introduction to Politics: Justice, for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in Power, and Agency (3) the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to Political Science 7, International Politics (3) www.smc.edu/articulation). Political Science 11, World Affairs and the United Nations (3) Foreign Language Requirement (same as IGETC Area 6A) Political Science 47, International Politics Seminar (3) The Foreign Language requirement can be met in several Markets and Economies: (3 units) different ways. For detailed information, see the IGETC infor- Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) mation on page 44.

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Students who successfully complete the Global Studies • California State University, Dominguez Hills Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Art B.A. – Design Option degree by satisfying additional general education requirements • California State University, East Bay listed on the Associate degree. Art B.A. – Graphic Design Option Art B.F.A. – Graphic Design Option CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT • California State University, Fresno At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Art B.A. – Printmaking/Photography Emphasis Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Art B.A. – Graphic Design Option Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course Graphic Design B.F.A. – Graphic Design Emphasis to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Graphic Design B.F.A. – Interactive Multimedia Design Emphasis Global Studies (23 units) • California State University, Fullerton A Certificate of Achievement in Global Studies will be Art B.F.A. – Graphic Design Concentration granted upon completion of the major requirements listed above. • California State University, Long Beach Art B.F.A. – Graphic Design Option Students who successfully complete the Global Studies Cer- Art B.F.A. – Illustration Option tificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements listed • California State University, Los Angeles on the Associate degree. Art B.A. Art B.A. – Graphic Design/Visual Communication Option Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Northridge

Graphic Design Art B.A. Majors and Graphic designers produce ideas and experiences with • California State University, San Bernardino visual and textural content. The form of the communication Art B.A. – Plan IV (Graphic Design) can be physical or screen-based, and many include images, Art B.A. – Plan V (Graphic Design and Marketing) words, or graphic forms. The work can be logotypes, stationery, • California State University, Stanislaus brochures, advertising, packaging, motion graphics, websites, Graphic Design B.S. and many other types of projects. • San Diego State University For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Art B.A. – Graphic Design Emphasis Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career infor- • San José State University mation systems and other valuable career resources. Graphic Design B.F.A. TRANSFER Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should with the following private and out-of-state institutions: complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. • Academy of Art University, San Francisco Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major B.F.A. Graphic Design with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Exact • The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy major requirements for these and other UC and CSU campuses University can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation agreements B.S. Graphic and Web Design with private institutions can be found online at www.smc.edu/ • California College of the Arts articulation. Graphic Design • University of California, Davis • Mount Ida College (Massachusetts) Design A.B. B.A. Graphic Design • University of California, Los Angeles – School of the • NewSchool of Architecture and Design Arts and Architecture Graphic Design Design/Media Arts B.A. Interactive Design • California Polytechnic State University, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE San Luis Obispo Art and Design B.F.A. – Graphic Design Concentration Santa Monica College has been selected to participate in the pilot California Community College Baccalaureate degree • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona program and will soon offer its first Bachelor of Science (BS) Graphic Design B.F.A. degree in the field of Interaction Design. • California State University Channel Islands Interaction Design blends the fields of design and technol- Art B.A. – Studio Art Option ogy, with a focus on ensuring that products are appealing, effec- • California State University, Chico tive, and intuitive for their users. Interaction designers work Communication Design B.A. – Graphic Design Option closely with programmers to create smart objects and systems Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. 132 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016

that optimize the user experience. There is strong demand for Graphic Design 71B, Motion Graphics 2 (3) more interaction designers in today’s high technology indus- Graphic Design 75, Mobile Design 1 (3) tries. This degree will provide students with the skills necessary Graphic Design 76, Mobile Design 2 (3) to enter this well paying and exciting field. Graphic Design 90A, Internship (1) Lower division courses (years 1 and 2) for the degree are Graphic Design 90B, Internship (2) currently offered and are similar to those required for the Asso- Graphic Design 90C, Internship (3) ciate degree in Graphic Design. Upper division courses (years 3 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT and 4) will be offered starting Fall 2016. At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Students interested in the Bachelor of Science degree in Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Interaction Design should visit www.smcixd.org for more infor- mation and to sign up for email updates about the program. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Graphic Design (40 units) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of (NOTE: GRAPHIC DESIGN 31 is the first course students a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher should take) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, A Certificate of Achievement in Graphic Design is granted and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education upon completion of 40 units listed under the Graphic Design requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Associate degree. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Students who successfully complete the Graphic Design must be completed at Santa Monica College. Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed listed on the Associate degree. with a grade of C or higher. DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE Graphic Design (40 units) At least 50% of the required units for a Department Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. the program, students will be able to solve a variety of Majors and communication problems utilizing imagery and typography, Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to

Areas of Emphasis and will possess basic graphic design skills, a working knowledge successfully complete a Department Certificate. of current technology, and have the ability to work successfully as an entry-level graphic designer. Web Design (17 units) (NOTE: GRAPHIC DESIGN 31 is the first course students The Web Design Department Certificate provides a thor- should take) ough study of the design and implementation of interactive Required Courses: (29 units) media for the World Wide Web. Students will learn how to Graphic Design 18, Introduction to Graphic Design develop and design content for online publishing and craft pro- Applications (3) fessional portfolios of interactive work. Students will acquire Graphic Design 31, Graphic Design Studio 1 (2) technical and creative web design skills using industry standard Graphic Design 33, Typography Design 1 (2) software, such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Flash. Graphic Design 34, Publication and Page Design I (3) A Department Certificate in Web Design will prepare the Graphic Design 35, Drawing for Graphic Design (2) students for entry-level positions such as Web Designer, Web Graphic Design 38, Digital Illustration I (4) Artist, Web Animator, Web Developer and Interface Designer. Graphic Design 41, Graphic Design Studio 2 (2) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Graphic Design 51, Graphic Design Studio 3 (2) the program, students will demonstrate the ability to follow a Graphic Design 64, Digital Imaging for Design (3) (same design process that includes research, design, and the produc- as Entertainment Technology 37) tion of a commercial-quality website. Students will analyze user Graphic Design 66, Web Design 2 (3) (formerly needs and client requirements to design and produce a website Entertainment Technology 16) that communicates and works well on a range of screen sizes. Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) Additionally, the students will have the skills to effectively com- Select additional courses to total 40 units from the following: municate with a client and collaborate as a team member. Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation I (3) Required Courses: Graphic Design 43, Typography Design 2 (2) CIS 54, Web Page Development and Scripting I (3) (same Graphic Design 44, Publication and Design 2 (3) as Entertainment Technology 33) Graphic Design 50, Graphic Design Portfolio Preparation Graphic Design 61, User Experience Design (3) (2) Graphic Design 64, Digital Imaging for Design (3) (same Graphic Design 54, Digital Illustration II (3) as Entertainment Technology 37) Graphic Design 61, User Experience Design (3) Graphic Design 65, Web Design 1 (2) Graphic Design 65, Web Design 1 (2) Graphic Design 66, Web Design 2 (3) (formerly Graphic Design 67, Web Design 3 (3) Entertainment Technology 16) Graphic Design 71, Motion Graphics 1 (3) Graphic Design 67, Web Design 3 (3)

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• California State University, Bakersfield History History B.A. • California State University, Chico Historians study, assess, and interpret the past to deter- History B.A. mine what happened and why. They examine court documents, diaries, letters, and newspaper accounts; they conduct research, • California State University Channel Islands write, teach, evaluate and make recommendations. Schools, History B.A. universities, libraries, museums, government offices, and pri- • California State University, Dominguez Hills vate enterprise are some of the job settings for history majors. History B.A. Some related career titles include archivist, biographer, congres- History B.A. – History/Social Science Education Option sional aide, Foreign Service officer, FBI/CIA agent, lobbyist, and • California State University, East Bay genealogist agent. History B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services History B.A. – Asian and Middle Eastern History Option Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career History B.A. – History of California and the American information systems and other valuable career resources. West Option History B.A. – Latin American History Option TRANSFER History B.A. – United States History Option Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should History B.A. – European History Option complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- • California State University, Fullerton eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. History B.A. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Areas of Emphasis major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. • California State University, Long Beach Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU History B.A. Majors and campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation • California State University, Los Angeles agreements with private institutions can be found online at History B.A. www.smc.edu/articulation. History B.A. – Teacher Preparation Option • University of California, Berkeley • California State University, Monterey Bay History B.A. Human Communication B.A. • University of California, Davis Human Communication B.A. – History, Oral History, History A.B. and New Media Concentration Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. • University of California, Irvine Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. – Social History History B.A. Concentration • University of California, Los Angeles Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. – Teacher Credential History (Pre) B.A. Pathway In History Social Science Concentration • University of California, Merced • California State University, Northridge History B.A. – US History Concentration History B.A. History B.A. – World History Concentration • California State University, Sacramento • University of California, Riverside History B.A. History B.A. • California State University, San Bernardino History/Administrative Studies B.A. History B.A. – Track A (Teaching Track) • University of California, Santa Barbara History B.A. – Track B History B.A. History B.A. – Track C (Public and Oral History Option) History of Public Policy B.A. • California State University San Marcos Medieval Studies B.A. History B.A. Renaissance Studies B.A. • California State University, Stanislaus • University of California, Santa Cruz History B.A. History B.A. Liberal Studies B.A. – History Concentration History B.A. – Americas and Africa Concentration History B.A. – Asian/Islamic/World Concentration • Humboldt State University History B.A. – European Concentration History B.A. History B.A. – Single Subject Secondary Education Track • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo • San Diego State University History B.A. History B.A. Liberal Studies B.S. – History/Social Sciences • San Francisco State University Concentration History B.A. • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona • San José State University History B.A. History B.A.

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• Sonoma State University History (18 units) History B.A. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this program, students will demonstrate, through written and oral major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) academic work, critical examination of historical material, with the following private and out-of-state institutions: including primary sources, attending to such concepts as historical agency, context, perspective, and multi-causation. • American University of Paris, France Students will further demonstrate an understanding of history History as a discipline characterized by the application of critical • Loyola Marymount University analysis to factual evidence. B.A. History Required Core US History Courses: (6 units) History 11, History of the United States Through Reconstruction (3) History – Associate in Arts for History 12, History of the United States Since Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Reconstruction (3) World History Courses: (6 units) Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College History 1, History of Western Civilization I (3) AA-T in History, the student will have a strong academic foun- or dation in the field and be prepared for upper division bacca- History 33, World Civilizations I (3) laureate study. This coursework will satisfy most of the lower- History 2, History of Western Civilization II (3) division History requirements at many institutions at both the or History 34, World Civilizations II (3) University of California and the California State University State University systems. This degree is intended for students Area 1: Select one course from the following: (3 units) who are interested in the theory of History and are planning on American Sign Language 1, 2; Anthropology 20, 21; Arabic transferring to a four-year university and majoring in History. 1; Art History 15 (formerly Art 9), 17 (formerly Art 5), 18, Completion of this degree will likely give you priority 71 (formerly Art 71), 72 (formerly Art 72); Chinese 1, 2, admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses 3, 4, 9; Cinema (7) (see Film Studies); Communication Majors and listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more 10 (see Media Studies); Communication Studies 14 (for- merly Speech 4), 37 (formerly Speech 7); Dance 2; Early than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Areas of Emphasis Childhood Education 11, 18 (same as Psychology 18) transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering (formerly Child Development 18); Economics 5 (same as transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Global Studies 5 and Political Science 5); English 9, 10, 32 consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that (same as Environmental Studies 32), 39, 40, 41, 45, 53, institution’s transfer requirements might be different 54, 57, 58; Environmental Studies 32 (same as English from those required for the AA-T in History. 32); Film Studies 6, 7 (formerly Cinema 7); French 1, 2, 3, 4; Geography 11 (same as Global Studies 11), 14; ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HISTORY FOR TRANSFER TO CSU German 1, 2, 3, 4; Global Studies 5 (same as Economics The AA-T in History is granted upon successful completion 5 and Political Science 5), 11 (same as Geography 11); of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester units Hebrew 1, 2, 8; History 5, 6, 10, 16, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, with an overall average grade of C or higher. The following is 26, 29, 30, 32 (same as English 32), 33 (if not used above), required: 34 (if not used above), 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 53, 62; 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Italian 1, 2, 3; Japanese 1, 2, 3, 4; Korean 1, 2, 3, 4; Media Studies 10 (formerly Communication 10); Music 35, 37; ter units. Nutrition 7; Persian 1, 2; Philosophy 22 (same as Religions 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Studies 22), 23; Political Science 5 (same as Economics must be completed at Santa Monica College. 5 and Global Studies 5), 7, 8, 11, 14, 21; Psychology 18 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at (same as Early Childhood Education 18); Russian 1, 2; least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that Sociology 30, 31, 32, 34; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 20; while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- Turkish 1; Women’s Studies 10, 20, 30 sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Area 2: Select one course not already completed above: (3 units) Please consult with a counselor for more information. Anthropology 2, 3, 7, 19; Art History 1 (formerly Art 1), (Please note: Nonresident and international students are 2 (formerly Art 2), 3 (formerly Art 8), 21 (formerly Art required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) 6), 22 (formerly Art 7), 52 (formerly Art 73) (same as 4. Certified completion of the California State University Photography 52); Economics 1, 2, 5 (same as Global General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR Studies 5 and Political Science 5), 15 (same as History the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum 15); Environmental Studies 7 (same as Geography (IGETC) pattern. 7), 14 (same as History 14), 32 (same as History 32); 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Geography 2, 7 (same as Environmental Studies 7), 8 courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C (same as Urban Studies 8), 11 (same as Global Studies or higher. 11); Global Studies 5 (same as Economics 5 and Political

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Science 5), 10, 11 (same as Geography 11); History 1 • California State University, San Bernardino (if not used above), 2 (if not used above), 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, B.A. History – General 13, 14 (same as Environmental Studies 14), 15 (same B.A. Public and Oral History option as Economics 15), 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, • California State University San Marcos 30, 32 (same as Environmental Studies 32) (if not B.A. History – General used above), 34 (if not used above), 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48 (same as Philosophy 48), 52, 53, 55, • California State University, Stanislaus 62; Media Studies 1 (formerly Communication 1), 10 B.A. History – General (formerly Communication 10); Music 33, 36; Nutrition • Humboldt State University 7; Philosophy 48 (same as History 48); Photography B.A. History 52 (same as Art History 52); Political Science 1, 3 5 (same as Economics 5 and Global Studies 5); • San Diego State University Psychology 1; Sociology 1, 1 S, 2, 2 S; Urban Studies 8 B.A. History – General (same as Geography 8); Women’s Studies 10 • San Francisco State University B.A. History TRANSFER B.A. History – Honors Program Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in • San José State University History, the student will be eligible for priority admission con- B.A. History sideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: • Sonoma State University • California Polytechnic State University, B.A. History – General Areas of Emphasis San Luis Obispo The schools and degrees listed above are subject to change B.A. History – General Majors and without notice. For the most current list, go to www.sb1440.org/ • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Pathways,” B.A. History – General then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Approved • California State University, Bakersfield Degrees Report.” B.A. History – General • California State University Channel Islands Interior Architectural Design B.A. History – General • California State University, Chico Interior Architectural Design is a Santa Monica College B.A. History – General award-winning program in the Design Technology Department. Students focus on (1) professional career development, (2) • California State University, Dominguez Hills academic transfer, (3) an Associate degree, and/or (4) personal B.A. History and professional skills useful in the local and international • California State University, East Bay Architecture and Design Industry. The program applies artistic B.A. Asian Middle Eastern History and functional principles and techniques to the professional B.A. European History planning, designing, and furnishing of residential and com- B.A. History of California and the American West mercial interior spaces. The program also includes the processes B.A. Latin American History and techniques of designing living, working, and leisure indoor B.A. United States History environments as integral components of a building system. • California State University, Fresno The program includes instruction in design, drafting, careers, B.A. History color coordination, surface materials and textiles, sketching, computer aided design, historical and contemporary furniture • California State University, Fullerton and housing, interior lighting, business principles, interior B.A. History – General codes, digital rendering, model building, green design, univer- • California State University, Long Beach sal design, on-site internships with local trade businesses, and B.A. History – General applications to office, hotel, restaurant, and housing design. B.A. Modern Jewish Studies – General There are also specialized courses for Set Design and Advanced CAD. Designer careers include homes, kitchens/baths, offices • California State University, Los Angeles and other retail uses, space planning, remodeling, specifying, B.A. History – General sketching, management, staging for real estate sales, consulting, • California State University, Monterey Bay lighting, retail sales, preservation, health care, green design, and B.A. History, Oral History, and New Media accessible, universal design. B.A. Social History For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • California State University, Northridge Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career infor- B.A. History – General mation systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Sacramento See the Interior Architectural Design Program Website B.A. History – General (www.academy.smc.edu/Intarc) for additional information. Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation. 136 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CATALOG 2015–2016

COUNSELING INFORMATION At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units must be completed at Santa Monica College. Contact Cliff Dobbs at (310) 434-3783. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed TRANSFER with a grade of C or higher. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Interior Architectural Design (47-48 units) complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. This program leads to employment skills in the selection Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this and specification of contact and residential surface materials major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. and furniture. Expertise is developed in advanced perspective Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU sketching and visualization, architecture and furniture styles, campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation advanced computer-aided design together with a choice of agreements with private institutions can be found online at significant academic- and professional career-focused electives: www.smc.edu/articulation. business skills in the wholesale Trade, green design, model building, lighting, digital rendering, interior codes, universal • California State University, Chico design, custom residential design, technical CAD courses in Art B.F.A. – Interior Design Option space planning, working drawings, commercial design, 3D • California State University, Fresno CAD modeling, and interior 3D computer rendering/anima- Interior Design B.A. tion, plus practical internship positions in the industry. • California State University, Long Beach Students are encouraged to take as many recommended Interior Design B.F.A. electives as possible, to learn specific and necessary skills for the development of their professional portfolios, and to bring • California State University, Northridge employment value in their future design industry career posi- Family and Consumer Science B.S. – Interior Design tion. Option Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of • California State University, Sacramento the program, students will students will possess fundamental Interior Design B.A. design skills as well as a working knowledge of current Interior Design B.A. – Interior Design Marketing technology, and have the ability to work successfully as an

Majors and Concentration entry-level interior designer. • San Diego State University Required Core Courses: (42 units) Areas of Emphasis Art B.A. Interior Design Emphasis INTARC 28A, Visual Studies I (3) (formerly INTARC 32) INTARC 28B, Visual Studies II (3) (formerly INTARC 28) • San Francisco State University INTARC 30, Principles of Interior Architectural Design (3) Interior Design B.S. INTARC 31, Interior Architecture Design Studio I (3) • San José State University INTARC 33, Interior Architectural Design Career and Interior Design B.F.A. Portfolio (3) INTARC 34, 2D Color Theory (3) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this INTARC 34B, 3D Applied Design Theory (3) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) INTARC 35, 2D Digital Drafting (3) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: INTARC 36, Interior Architectural Design Materials and • Academy of Art University, San Francisco Products (3) B.F.A. Interior Design INTARC 38, 3D Digital Drafting I (3) INTARC 40, Interior Architectural Design Studio II (3) • The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy INTARC 41, History of Interior Architecture and University Furnishings I (3) B.S. Interior Design INTARC 42, History of Interior Architectural Furnishings • California College of the Arts II (3) Interior Design INTARC 45, Interior Architectural Design Studio III (3) • Mount Ida College Required Elective Courses: select any 6 units from the list of courses B.S. Interior Design below; no more than 4 units of internship (INTARC 90A-D) may be used to satisfy the required elective): • NewSchool of Architecture and Design, San Diego INTARC 37, Set Design and Art Direction for Film and Interior Design TV (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS INTARC 39, Green Design for Interiors (3) INTARC 44, Fundamentals of Lighting (3) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of INTARC 46, Construction Documents (3) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher INTARC 50, Codes and Specifications (3) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated INTARC 52, Production Design for Film and TV (3) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, INTARC 57, 3D Digital Drafting II (3) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education INTARC 62, Model Building (3) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. INTARC 65, Digital Rendering for Interiors (3)

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INTARC 70, 3D Digital Rendering and Animation (3) INTARC 71, Contemporary Spatial Design Studios (3) Journalism INTARC 90A, Internship (1) INTARC 90B, Internship (2) The Journalism program teaches students the methods INTARC 90C, Internship (3) and techniques for gathering, processing and delivering news, INTARC 90D, Internship (4) and prepares students to be professional print and multimedia • If a student has previous skills, a waiver for the equivalent journalists. Included is instruction in news writing and editing, course is possible. reporting and multimedia story production, professional stan- • Additional general education and graduation requirements dards and ethics, and journalism history and research. Careers for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are in this field include book editor, copywriter, film critic, foreign correspondent, freelance writing, online editor, multimedia listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as story producer, journalist, magazine editor, news anchor, news- online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). paper editor, publicist, sportswriter, and technical writer. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer college. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. information systems and other valuable career resources.

Interior Architectural Design (47-48 units) Areas of Emphasis TRANSFER A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon comple- Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Majors and tion of the 47-48 required units listed under the Interior complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Architectural Design Associate degree. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Students who successfully complete the Interior Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Architectural Design Certificate of Achievement may elect to major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU education requirements listed on the Associate degree. campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found online at DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES www.smc.edu/articulation. At least 50% of the required units for a Department • University of California, Irvine Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Literary Journalism B.A. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to • California Polytechnic State University, successfully complete a Department Certificate. San Luis Obispo Journalism B.S. Set Design and Art Direction for Film and TV (15 units) • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona The Set Design and Art Direction for Film and TV Depart- Communication B.S. – Journalism Option ment Certificate is granted upon completion of 15 required • California State University, Chico units listed below. Journalism B.A. Required Courses: Journalism B.A. – Public Relations Option INTARC 28A, Visual Studies I (3) (formerly INTARC 32) • California State University, Dominguez Hills INTARC 28B, Visual Studies II (3) (formerly INTARC 28) Communications B.A. – Journalism Option INTARC 37, Set Design and Art Direction for Film and • California State University, East Bay TV (3) Communications B.A. – Professional, Public, and INTARC 41, History of Interior Architecture and Furniture Organizational Communication Option I (3) Communications B.A. – Media Production Option INTARC 52, Production Design for Film and TV (3) • California State University, Fresno Digital Production and Design (15 units) Agriculture Education B.S. – Agricultural The Digital Production and Design Department Certificate Communications Option is granted upon completion of 15 required units listed below. Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Advertising Option Required Courses: Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Broadcast INTARC 35, 2D Digital Drafting (3) Journalism Option INTARC 38, 3D Digital Drafting 1 (3) Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Digital INTARC 46, Construction Documents (3) Media Option INTARC 57, 3D Digital Drafting 2 (3) Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Electronic INTARC 70, 3D Digital Rendering and Animation (3) Media Production Option

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Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Photojournalism Option and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Print requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Journalism Option At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Public must be completed at Santa Monica College. Relations Option Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • California State University, Fullerton Communications B.A. – Journalism Concentration with a grade of C or higher. • California State University, Long Beach Journalism (19 units) Journalism B.A. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion • California State University, Los Angeles of the program, students will be able to produce essential Television, Film and Media Studies B.A. – Broadcast nonfiction storytelling techniques in print and multimedia Journalism Option formats, demonstrate the ability to work as a team member to • California State University, Monterey Bay collaborate on media production across several formats, and Human Communication B.A. demonstrate an understanding of the ethical and legal issues Human Communication B.A. – Creative Writing and affecting journalists. Social Action Concentration Required Courses: (10 units) Human Communication B.A. – Journalism and Media Journalism 1, The News (3) Studies Concentration Journalism 15, Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling Human Communication B.A. – Practical and Professional (3) Ethics Concentration Journalism 16, Producing the Campus Newspaper (4) • California State University, Northridge Select at least one course from each group: Cinema and Television Arts B.A. – Electronic Media Group A Management Option CIS 50, Internet, HTML, and Web Design (3) Journalism B.A. CIS 56, Web Media Production (3) • California State University, San Bernardino CIS 59A, Dreamweaver 1 (3)

Majors and Communication B.A. – Mass Communication CIS 60A, Photoshop I (3) Concentration Entertainment Technology 31A, Digital Video Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Stanislaus Fundamentals (3) Journalism B.A. Graphic Design 31, Graphic Design Studio (2) Graphic Design 34, Publication and Page Design 1 (3) • Humboldt State University Graphic Design 64, Digital Imaging for Design (3) (same Journalism B.A. – Broadcast News Concentration as Entertainment Technology 37) Journalism B.A. – Media Studies Concentration Graphic Design 65, Web Design (3) Journalism B.A. – News Editorial Concentration Journalism 4A, Newscasting and Newswriting (3) Journalism B.A. – Public Relations Concentration (formerly Broadcasting 4A) (same as Media Studies 14) • San Diego State University Journalism 8, Writing to Sell (3) Journalism B.S. Journalism 17, Editing the Campus Newspaper (2) Journalism B.S. – Advertising Emphasis Journalism 21, News Photography (3) (same as Journalism B.S. – Media Studies Emphasis Photography 13) Journalism B.S. – Public Relations Emphasis Journalism 22, Photography for Publication (3) (same as • San Francisco State University Photography 14) Journalism B.A. Journalism 43, Public Relations and Publicity (3) (same as • San José State University Business 29) Advertising B.S. Journalism 90B, Internship in Journalism (2) Photography 13, News Photography (3) (same as Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Journalism 21) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Photography 14, Photography for Publication (3) (same with the following private and out-of-state institutions: as Journalism 22) • University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Photography 29, Video Production for Still Photographers B.A. Journalism (3) • University of Southern California (USC) Group B B.A. Journalism Media Studies 1, Survey of Mass Media (3) (formerly Communication 1) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Media Studies 2, Reading Media: Acquiring Media The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Literacy Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Media Studies 10, Journalism, Gender and Race (3) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated (formerly Communication 10)

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formats, demonstrate the ability to work as a team member to Journalism – Associate in Arts collaborate on media production across several formats, and demonstrate an understanding of the ethical and legal issues for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU affecting journalists. The Associate in Arts in Journalism for Transfer (AA-T) Required Core Courses: (10 units) involves the methods and techniques for gathering, processing, Media 1, Survey of Mass Media Communications (3) and delivering news, and prepares students to be professional Journalism 1, The News (3) print and multimedia journalists. Included is instruction in Journalism 16, Producing the Campus Newspaper (4) news writing and editing, reporting and multimedia story LIST A: Select at least one course from the following: (3 units) production, professional standards and ethics, and journalism Journalism 2, Intermediate Newswriting and Reporting history and research. Careers in this field include book editor, (3) copywriter, film critic, foreign correspondent, freelance writer, Journalism 15, Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling online editor, multimedia story producer, journalist, magazine (3) editor, news anchor, newspaper editor, publicist, sportswriter, Journalism 17, Editing the Campus Newspaper (2) and technical writer. Journalism 21, News Photography (3) (same as Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Journalism for Photography 13) Transfer (AA-T), students will have a strong academic founda- Photography 13, News Photography (3) tion in the field and be prepared for upper division baccalaure- Journalism 43, Public Relations and Publicity (3) (same as ate study. Completion of the degree indicates that the student Business 29) will have satisfied the lower division requirements for transfer LIST B: Select two courses from the following, one from each group: Areas of Emphasis into journalism or similar majors for many campuses in the (6 units) California State University system.

GROUP 1 Majors and Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Any course from List A not used above. admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses GROUP 2 listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more Business 32, Business Communications (3) than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Communication Studies 11, Elements of Public Speaking transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering (3) (formerly Speech 1) transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Communication Studies 12, Persuasion (3) (formerly consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that Speech 2) institution’s transfer requirements might be different Communication Studies 16, Fundamentals of Small from those required for the AA-T in Journalism. Group Discussion (3) (formerly Speech 6) Communication Studies 21, Argumentation (3) (formerly ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN JOURNALISM FOR TRANSFER TO CSU Speech 11) English 1, Reading and Composition 1 (3) The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) is granted upon English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate successful completion of a program of study with a minimum Composition (3) of 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or English 31, Advanced Composition (3) higher. The following is required for transfer to the California History 47, The Practice of History (3) State University system: Philosophy 7, Logic and Critical Thinking (3) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable GROUP 3 semester units. Math 2, Precalculus (5) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Math 21, Finite Mathematics (3) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Math 26, Functions and Modeling for Business and Social 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of Science (3) at least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) that while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for Or any math course for which these are a prerequisite admission, some majors/campuses may require a higher GROUP 4 GPA. Please consult with a counselor for details. Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum B.A. Communication – Journalism (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students transferring to CSU • California State University, Chico must complete IGETC Area 1C.) B.A. Journalism – News 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All B.A. Journalism – Public Relations courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C or higher. • California State University, Dominguez Hills B.A. Communications – Journalism Journalism (19 units) B.A. Communications – Media Studies B.A. Communications – Public Relations/Advertising Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to produce essential • California State University, East Bay nonfiction storytelling techniques in print and multimedia B.A. Communication – Media Production

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B.A. Communication – Professional, Public and • California Polytechnic State University, Organizational Communication San Luis Obispo • California State University, Fresno Kinesiology B.S. B.A. Mass Communication and Journalism – Journalism • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona • California State University, Fullerton Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Option B.A. Communications – Journalism Kinesiology B.S. – Health Promotion Option • California State University, Long Beach • California State University, Bakersfield B.A. Journalism – Journalism – General Physical Education and Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Concentration • California State University, Monterey Bay B.A. Human Communication – Journalism and Media • California State University, Chico Studies Kinesiology B.A. Exercise Physiology B.S. • California State University, Sacramento B.A. Journalism • California State University, Dominguez Hills B.A. Journalism – Government/Journalism Physical Education B.A. Physical Education B.A. – Fitness Director Option • Humboldt State University Physical Education B.A. – Teaching Option B.A. Journalism – Public Relations Physical Education B.A. – Pre-Physical Therapy Option The schools and degrees listed above are subject to • California State University, East Bay change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Nutrition and Wellness sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Option Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Activity Studies Option Approved Degrees Report.” Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Teaching Option Kinesiology B.S. – Social Justice Option Kinesiology B.S. – Special Studies Option Kinesiology Physical Kinesiology B.S. – Therapeutic Studies Option Education Recreation B.S. – Recreation Therapy Option

Majors and • California State University, Fresno Kinesiology Physical Education and Athletic Coaching Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Option

Areas of Emphasis encompass the study of human development, anatomy, physi- Kinesiology B.S. – General Kinesiology Option ology, mechanics, and motor learning. Within each subdisci- Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Credential Option pline, students study stressors—both positive and negative— • California State University, Fullerton that govern human performance. In addition, discussions focus Athletic Training B.S. on exercise, nutrition, and techniques used to achieve health Kinesiology B.S. and wellness. These majors develop and integrate the concepts and principles from each subdiscipline to understand the • California State University, Long Beach complexity of the human body. These majors prepare students Kinesiology B.A. – Adapted Physical Education Option for advanced studies in kinesiology, physical therapy, athletic Kinesiology B.A. – K-12 Physical Education Option training, exercise physiology, sports medicine, and other related Athletic Training B.S. life science programs.- Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Option Kinesiology B.S. – Fitness Option For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Kinesiology B.S. – Sport Psychology and Leadership Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Option information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Los Angeles TRANSFER Kinesiology B.S. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Kinesiology B.S. – Community Leadership Option complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science and Human eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Performance Option Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Kinesiology B.S. – Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Exercise major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Option Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Kinesiology B.S. – Single Subject Credential Option campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation • California State University, Monterey Bay agreements with private institutions can be found online at Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Concentration www.smc.edu/articulation. Kinesiology B.S. – Human Movement Concentration • University of California, Davis Kinesiology B.S. – Sport Focus Concentration Exercise Science A.B. • California State University, Northridge Exercise Science B.S. Athletic Training B.S. Kinesiology B.S. – Dance Option Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Option Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Option

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Kinesiology B.S. – General Studies Option Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • California State University, Sacramento with a grade of C or higher. Kinesiology B.S. Kinesiology Physical Education (28 units) Kinesiology B.S. – Athletic Training Education Concentration Kinesiology Physical Education prepares people to teach Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Concentration or coach a variety of physical fitness and sports programs for Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science, Therapeutic Exercise all age levels. Kinesiology or Physiological Science can lead to and Rehabilitation Concentration careers in physical therapy, athletic training, exercise physiology Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Concentration and sports medicine. • California State University, San Bernardino Required Courses: (24 units) Kinesiology B.S. – Allied Health Professions Anatomy 1, General Human Anatomy (4) Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) Kinesiology B.S. – Pedagogy Physiology 3, Human Physiology (4) • California State University San Marcos PRO CR 10, Introduction to Kinesiology (3) Kinesiology B.S. PRO CR 11, Introduction to Sports Injuries (3) Psychology 1, General Psychology (3) • California State University, Stanislaus Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Kinesiology B.A. Kinesiology B.A. – Health and Wellness Promotion Select one course from the following: (4-5 units) Concentration Chemistry 10, Introductory General Chemistry (5)

Physics 6, General Physics I with Lab (4) Areas of Emphasis • Humboldt State University Physics 8, Calculus-based General Physics I with Lab (4) Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Science/Health Promotion Physics 14, Introductory Physics with Lab (4) Majors and Option Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Teaching Option Additional recommended courses: Kinesiology B.S. – Pre-Physical Therapy Option Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) Dance 22, Beginning Mexican Dance (2) • San Diego State University Dance 27, Brazilian Dance (2) Athletic Training B.S. – Applied Arts and Sciences Dance 31, Ballet I (1) Kinesiology B.S. – Fitness Specialist Emphasis Health 10, Fundamentals of Healthful Living (3) Kinesiology B.S. – Prephysical Therapy Emphasis KIN PE 3, Introduction to Exercise Physiology I (3) • San Francisco State University PRO CR 3, Coaching of Racquet Sports (3) Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise and Movement Sciences PRO CR 4, Coaching of Track and Field (3) Concentration PRO CR 6A, Coaching of Football (3) Kinesiology B.S. – Physical Education Concentration PRO CR 6B, Coaching of Baseball (3) • San José State University PRO CR 12, Emergency Care and Water Safety (3) Athletic Training B.S. PRO CR 15, Sports Management (3) Kinesiology B.S. – Preparation for Teaching PRO CR 29A, Officiating Fall Sports (3) PRO CR 29B, Officiating Spring Sports (3) • Sonoma State University Kinesiology B.S. Athletic Coaching (21 units) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this The Athletic Coaching program prepares students to coach major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) a variety of sports and includes courses in Kinesiology Physical with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Education, Athletics, and Nutrition. Athletic Coaching can lead • Loyola Marymount University to employment as sport coaches at the High School, Collegiate, B.S. Athletic Training and Club levels. General education requirements for the University of Required Courses: (14 units) California and California State University and other local uni- KIN PE 3, Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3) versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and KIN PE 4, Introduction to Sport Psychology (3) listed in the Academics section of this catalog. Nutrition 4, Healthy Lifestyle: Food and Fitness (3) PRO CR 11, Introduction to Sports Injuries (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS PRO CR 19, Field Experience (2) The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Area of Emphasis; select one course: (3 units) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher PRO Cr 3, Coaching of Racket Sports (3) including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated PRO Cr 4, Coaching of Track and Field (3) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, PRO Cr 6A, Coaching of Football (3) and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education PRO Cr 6B, Coaching of Baseball (3) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. PRO Cr 7, Coaching of Soccer (3) At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units must be PRO Cr 8, Coaching of Basketball (3) completed at Santa Monica College. PRO Cr 9, Coaching of Volleyball (3)

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Select four different Sports Areas, with at least one course in the requirements for transfer into Kinesiology or a similar major for Advanced Level: (4 units): many campuses in the California State University system. KIN PE 9C, Advanced Basketball (1) Completion of this degree will likely give you prior- KIN PE 10C, Advanced Fitness Lab (1) ity admission consideration in the majors at the CSU’s listed KIN PE 11C, Advanced Weight Training (1) below. In addition, you will need to complete no more than KIN PE 14C, Advanced Cross Country (1) 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after transfer KIN PE 17, Boxing for Fitness (1) to complete your degree. If you are considering transfer to KIN PE 19A, Fitness – Anaerobic Exercises (1) a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please consult or a counselor before applying to transfer, as that institu- KIN PE 19B, Fitness – Aerobic Exercises (1) tion’s transfer requirements might be different from those or required for the AA-T in Kinesiology. KIN PE 19C, Fitness – Body Level Exercises (1) KIN PE 19D, Fitness – Aquatic Exercises (1) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN KINESIOLOGY FOR TRANSFER TO CSU KIN PE 19E, Pilates Mat Exercise (1) The AA-T in Kinesiology is granted upon successful com- KIN PE 21, Coed Touch Football (1) pletion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester KIN PE 25C, Advanced Golf (1) units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The follow- KIN PE 25D, Golf Player Development (1) ing is required for transfer to the CSU system: KIN PE 43C, Advanced Soccer (1) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- KIN PE 43D, Competitive Soccer (1) ter units. KIN PE 48D, Advanced Swimming (1) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework KIN PE 50C, Advanced Water Polo (1) must be completed at Santa Monica College. KIN PE 54D, Advanced Tennis (1) 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of KIN PE 56A, Beginning Track and Field (1) at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that KIN PE 57C, Advanced Volleyball (1) while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- VAR PE 60, Conditioning for Intercollegiate Sport (1) sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Please consult with a counselor for more information. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT (Please note: Nonresident and international students are At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of required to have a minimum 2.4 GPA for admission.) Majors and Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. 4. Certified completion of the California State University General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR Areas of Emphasis Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) pattern. Athletic Coaching (21 units) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C A Certificate of Achievement is granted upon comple- or higher. tion of the required units listed under the Athletic Coaching Associate degree. Kinesiology (21 units) Students who successfully complete the Athletic Coaching Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate program, students will demonstrate skills in anatomy, physiol- degree by satisfying additional general education requirements ogy, kinesiology, and motor learning, as well as an appreciation listed on the Associate degree. of the complexity of the human body as it relates to exercise, nutrition, and techniques used to achieve health and wellness. Required Courses: (11 units) Kinesiology – Associate in Arts Anatomy 1, Human Anatomy (4) for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Physiology 3, Human Physiology (4) PRO CR 10, Introduction to Kinesiology (3) The Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer (AA-T) Movement Based courses: select one course from three different areas: involves the study of human development, anatomy, physiol- (3 units) ogy, mechanics, and motor learning. Within each subdiscipline, Aquatics: KIN PE 48A, 48B, 48C, 48D, 49D, 50A, 50C, students study stressors—both positive and negative—that 51A, 51B govern human performance. In addition, discussions focus on Combatives: KIN PE 34A, 41M, 41W exercise, nutrition, and techniques used to achieve health and Dance: Dance 19, 41, 60 wellness. Students develop and integrate the concepts and prin- Fitness: KIN PE 2, 10, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11N, 17, 19A, 19B, ciples from each subdiscipline to understand the complexity of 19C, 19D, 19E, 58A, 58B, 58C the human body. Individual Sports: KIN PE 5A, 5B, 5C, 14, 15A, 16A, 25A, Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Kinesiology 25B, 25C, 37A, 37B, 54A, 54B, 54C, 54D, 56A for Transfer (AA-T), students will have a strong academic foun- Team Sports: KIN PE 9A, 9B, 9C, 9W, 21, 21C, 43A, 45A, dation in the field and be prepared for upper division baccalau- 57A, 57B, 57C, 59A, 59B, 59 reate study. Students who have completed the Associate in Arts Support Courses: select two courses from the following: (7 units for Transfer in Kinesiology will have satisfied the lower division minimum)

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Biology 2, Human Biology (3) B.A. Kinesiology – Health and Wellness Promotion Chemistry 10, Introductory General Chemistry (5) or • Humboldt State University Chemistry 11, General Chemistry I (5) B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science/Health Promotion Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) B.S. Kinesiology – Pre-Physical Therapy Physics 6, General Physics (4) Physics 8, General Physics 1 with Calculus (4) • San Diego State University or B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science Generalist Physics 21, Mechanics with Lab (5) •San Francisco State University B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise and Movement Sciences TRANSFER •San José State University Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in B.S. Kinesiology Kinesiology, the student will be eligible for priority admission consideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: The schools and degrees listed above are subject to • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree B.S. Kinesiology – Health Promotion Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC B.S. Kinesiology – Pedagogy Approved Degrees Report.” • California State University, Bakersfield B.S. Physical Education and Kinesiology – Exercise Latin American Studies Science See Modern Languages B.S. Physical Education and Kinesiology – Physical Areas of Emphasis Education • California State University, Chico Liberal Arts Majors and B.A. Kinesiology – Movement Studies B.A. Kinesiology – Physical Education Teacher Education The Liberal Studies Associate degree is available to students B.S. Exercise Physiology – General who enrolled at SMC in Spring 2010 or earlier and who have • California State University, Dominguez Hills maintained continuous enrollment. (See page 59 for definition B.A. Physical Education – Fitness Director of continuous enrollment.) For Liberal Arts Associate degree requirements, please see the 2008-09 SMC catalog. • California State University, East Bay B.S. Kinesiology – Special Studies • California State University, Fresno Liberal Arts – B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science B.S. Kinesiology – General Kinesiology Arts & Humanities B.S. Kinesiology – Physical Education The Liberal Arts – Arts & Humanities program focuses • California State University, Fullerton on combined studies in art and humanities, as distinguished B.S. Kinesiology – General from the social and behavioral sciences, with an emphasis on • California State University, Long Beach languages, literature, art, music, philosophy, and religion. This B.S. Kinesiology – Sport Psychology and Leadership major provides a broad education that can be used in a variety of careers, including teaching. • California State University, Los Angeles B.S. Kinesiology – Community Leadership For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise and Human Performance Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career B.S. Kinesiology – Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Exercise information systems and other valuable career resources. B.S. Kinesiology – Subject Matter Preparation for Single For additional information on Teacher Preparation, Subject Teaching Credential please see the Teacher Preparation guide, available online at • California State University, Monterey Bay www.smc.edu/articulation and in the Transfer/Counseling Center. B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science B.S. Kinesiology – Interdisciplinary Sport Focus ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS B.S. Kinesiology – Wellness The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of • California State University, Northridge a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher B.S. Kinesiology – Dance including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated • California State University, Sacramento below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, B.S. Kinesiology – Physical Education and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. • California State University, San Bernardino B.S. Kinesiology – Exercise Science At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units B.S. Kinesiology – Pedagogy must be completed at Santa Monica College. • California State University, Stanislaus Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed B.A. Kinesiology – General with a grade of C or higher.

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Liberal Arts (18 units) Select at least two courses from two different groups OR two courses in different languages from Group 1: (minimum 6 units required) Program Learning Outcomes: Students completing a degree in Liberal Arts – Arts & Humanities will demonstrate GROUP 1: through oral and written academic work knowledge of the American Sign Language 1, 2; Arabic 1; Chinese 1, 2, 3, arts and humanities and be prepared to pursue further study 4, 8, 9; French 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, (12); German 1, 2, 3, 4, 8; in a related major at the baccalaureate level. Students will be Hebrew 1, 2, 3, 4, 8; Italian 1, 2, 3, (4), 8; Japanese 1, proficient in the research, analytical, and communication skills 2, 3, 4, 8; Korean 1, 2, 3, 4; Persian 1, 2; Russian 1, 2, necessary to present a critical analysis. (3), (4), 8; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 20; Turkish Complete 18 units, including at least 6 units from Area A and 1 6 units from Area B, as specified below. Remaining 6 units may be GROUP 2: chosen from any area/group. Select from the following two groups: Communication Studies 12 (formerly Speech 2), 14 AREA A: ARTS (formerly Speech 4) Select at least two courses from different groups: (minimum 6 units GROUP 3: required) English 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (same as Film Studies GROUP 1: 11), (12*), 14, 15, 17, 18, (25*), 26 (same as Art 10A*, 10B*, 13, 20A*, 20B*, 40A*, 40B, 43A, 43B, Humanities 26), (27A-Z*), 30A, 30B, (30C), (30D), 31, (71), (72) 32 (same as History 30), 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 49, 50, 51 (same as Religious Studies 51), 52 (same as Religious GROUP 2: Studies 52), 53, 54, 55 (same as Theatre Arts 7), 56, 57, Art History 1 (formerly Art 1), 2 (formerly Art 2), 3 58, 59; Film Studies 11 (same as English 11); History (formerly Art 8), 11 (satisfies Global Citizenship 30 (same as English 32); Humanities 26 (same as requirement if completed Fall 2008 or later) (formerly English 26); Religious Studies 51 (same as English 51), Art 79), 15 (formerly Art 9), 17 (formerly Art 5), 18, 52 (same as English 52); Theatre Arts 7 (same as English 21 (formerly Art 6), 22 (formerly Art 7), 52 (same as 55) Photography 52) (formerly Art 73), 71 (formerly Art 71), 72 (formerly Art 72); Entertainment Technology GROUP 4: 37 (same as Graphic Design 64), 61 (same as Graphic Film Studies 7 (formerly Cinema 7)

Majors and Design 74); Graphic Design 64 (same as Entertainment GROUP 5: Technology 37), 74 (same as Entertainment Technology History 48 (same as Philosophy 48); Philosophy 48 (same Areas of Emphasis 61); Photography 52 (same as Art History 52) as History 48) GROUP 3: GROUP 6: Dance 2, 5 Environmental Studies 20 (same as Philosophy 20); GROUP 4: Philosophy 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 20 (same as Film Studies 1 (formerly Cinema 9), 2 (formerly Cinema Environmental Studies 20), 22 (same as Religious Studies 1), 5 (formerly Cinema 5), 6 (formerly Cinema 8), 8 22), 23 (same as Religious Studies 23), 24, 41, 51 (same (formerly Cinema 2), 9 (formerly Cinema 4), 10 (formerly as Political Science 51), 52 (same as Political Science Cinema 10) 52); Political Science 51 (same as Philosophy 52), 52 (same as Philosophy 52); Religious Studies 22 (same as GROUP 5: Philosophy 22), 23 (same as Philosophy 23) Interior Architectural Design 30 (formerly Interior Design 30), 34 (formerly Interior Design 34), 41 (formerly GROUP 7: Interior Design 41), 42 (formerly Interior Design 42), 60 Linguistics 1 (formerly Interior Design 60), 66 (formerly Interior Design ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. 66) *May be 1.5 or 2 unit course; additional course may be required to GROUP 6: meet minimum 6 unit Arts requirement. Music 1, 30, 31, 32, 33 (satisfies Global Citizenship PLEASE NOTE: Courses that fulfill the Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2005 or later), 34, 35, 36 requirement are designated by bold underlined text. (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2009 or later), 37, 39, 60A*, 60B*, 66 Liberal Arts – Social & GROUP 7: English 55 (same as Theatre Arts 7); Theatre Arts 2, 5, 7 Behavioral Science (same as English 55), 41 The Liberal Arts – Social & Behavioral Science program ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. focuses on the combined study of the social and behavioral *May be 1.5 or 2 unit course; additional course may be required to sciences, as distinguished from the arts and humanities, with meet minimum 6 unit Arts requirement. an emphasis on economics, history, political science, psychol- PLEASE NOTE: Courses that fulfill the Global Citizenship ogy, sociology, and anthropology. This major provides a broad requirement are designated by text. bold underlined education that can be used in a variety of careers, including AREA B: HUMANITIES teaching.

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For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services GROUP 4: Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Economics 5 (same as Political Science 5 and Global Studies information systems and other valuable career resources. 5) (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Spring 2008 or later); Environmental Studies 22 (same For additional information on Teacher Preparation, as Political Science 22); Global Studies 5 (same as please see the Teacher Preparation guide, available online at Economics 5 and Political Science 5) (satisfies Global www.smc.edu/articulation and in the Transfer/Counseling Center. Citizenship requirement if completed Spring 2008 or later); ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Philosophy 51 (same as Political Science 51), 52 (same as Political Science 52); Political Science 1, 2, 3, 5 (same The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of as Economics 5 and Global Studies 5) (satisfies Global a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Citizenship requirement if completed Spring 2008 or later), including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated 7, 8, 11, 14, 21, 22 (same as Environmental Studies 22), below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, 23, (28), 31, 47, 51 (same as Philosophy 51), 52 (same and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education as Philosophy 52) requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. GROUP 5: At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Sociology 1, 1 S, 2, 2 S 4, 12, (22), 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 must be completed at Santa Monica College. GROUP 6: Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Women’s Studies 10, 20, 30 with a grade of C or higher. GROUP 7: Liberal Arts (18 units) Global Studies 10 Areas of Emphasis Program Learning Outcomes: Students completing a ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. degree in Liberal Arts – Social & Behavioral Science will dem- *May be 1.5 or 2 unit course; additional course may be required to Majors and onstrate through oral and written academic work knowledge meet minimum 6 unit Arts requirement. of the social and behavioral sciences and be prepared to pur- PLEASE NOTE: Courses that fulfill the Global Citizenship sue further study in a related major at the baccalaureate level. requirement are designated by bold underlined text. Students will be proficient in the research, analytical, and com- AREA B: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE munication skills necessary to present a critical analysis. Select at least two courses from different groups: (minimum 6 units Complete 18 units, including at least 6 units from Area A required) and 6 units from Area B, as specified below. Remaining 6 units GROUP 1: may be chosen from any area/group. Select from the following Anthropology 2 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if two groups: completed Fall 2008 or later), 3, 4, 7, 14 (satisfies Global AREA A: SOCIAL SCIENCE Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2008 or later), 19, 20, 21, 22; Astronomy 6 Select at least two courses from different groups: (minimum 6 units required) GROUP 2: Nutrition 7 GROUP 1: Economics 1, 2, 6 GROUP 3: Communication Studies 31, 35 (formerly Speech 5), 36, 37 GROUP 2: (formerly Speech 7) Environmental Studies 7 (same as Geography 7) (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2011 or GROUP 4: later); Geography 2, 7 (same as Environmental Studies 7) Media Studies 1 (formerly Communication 1), 10 (formerly (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall Communication 10) 2011 or later), 8 (same as Urban Studies 8), 11 (same GROUP 5: as Global Studies 11), 14; Global Studies 11 (same as Early Childhood Education 11 (satisfies Global Citizenship Geography 11); Urban Studies 8 (same as Geography 8) requirement if completed Fall 2009 or later), 18 (same GROUP 3: as Psychology 18) (formerly Child Development 18); Economics 15 (same as History 15); English 32 (same as Environmental Studies 40 (same as Psychology 40) History 30); Environmental Studies 14 (same as History (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 14), 32 (same as History 32); History 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2011 or later); Home Economics 6 (same as Psychology 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 (same as Environmental Studies 14), 6); Psychology 1, 3, 5, 6 (same as Home Economics 6), 15 (same as Economics 15), 16,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18 (same as Early Childhood Education 25 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed 18),19, 25, 40 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement Fall 2014 or later), 26, (28), 29, 30 (same as English if completed Fall 2011 or later) (same as Environmental 32), 32 (same as Environmental Studies 32), 33, 34 Studies 40) (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. 2014 or later), (35), (36), (37), 38, 39 (satisfies Global *May be 1.5 or 2 unit course; additional course may be required to Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2014 or later), meet minimum 6 unit Arts requirement. 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48 (same as Philosophy 48), 52, 53, 55, 62; Philosophy 48 (same as History 48)

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PLEASE NOTE: Courses that fulfill the Global Citizenship • University of California, Riverside requirement are designated by bold underlined text. Mathematics B.A. – Applied Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Physics or Statistics Mathematics B.A. – Computational Math Mathematics Mathematics B.A. – Pure Math Statistics B.A. Mathematicians use symbolic languages to set up and Statistics B.A. – Quantitative Management Option analyze relationships among quantities and qualities of things, Statistics B.A. – Statistical Computing Option events, and places. Pure mathematicians develop the theories Mathematics B.S. – Applied Biology, Chemistry to further the science of mathematics. Possible careers include Economics, Physics or Statistics actuary, computer engineer, cryptographer, satellite communi- Mathematics B.S. – Computational Math cations expert, robotics programmer, statistician and teacher. Mathematics B.S. – Pure Math For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Mathematics B.S. – Secondary School Teachers Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Statistics B.S. information systems and other valuable career resources. Statistics B.S. – Quantitative Management Option Statistics B.S. – Statistical Computing Option TRANSFER • University of California, San Diego Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Economics and Mathematics (Joint Major) B.A. complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Mathematics B.A. – Secondary Education eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Mathematics B.A. – Applied Science Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Mathematics B.S. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Mathematics B.S. – Computer Science Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Mathematics B.S. – Probability and Statistics campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Mathematics B.S. – Scientific Computation agreements with private institutions can be found online at Mathematics and Economics (Joint Major) B.S. www.smc.edu/articulation. • University of California, Santa Barbara • University of California, Berkeley Creative Studies B.A. – Mathematics Economics/Mathematics B.A. Majors and Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. – Applied

Areas of Emphasis Statistical Science B.A. Statistics B.A. Actuarial Science B.S. Engineering Mathematics and Statistics B.S. Creative Studies B.S. – Mathematics • University of California, Davis Financial Mathematics and Statistics B.S. Mathematics A.B. Mathematical Sciences B.S. Statistics A.B. – Applied Statistics Mathematics B.S. Applied Mathematics B.S. Statistical Science B.S. Mathematical and Scientific Computation B.S. • University of California, Santa Cruz Mathematics B.S. Economics/Mathematics B.A. Statistics B.S. – Applied Statistics Option Mathematics B.A. Statistics B.S. – Computational Statistics Option Mathematics B.A. – Computational Concentration Statistics B.S. – General Statistics Option Mathematics B.A. – Mathematics Education • University of California, Irvine Concentration Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.A. – Pure Concentration Mathematics B.A. – Single Subject Teaching Credential • University of California, Los Angeles Mathematics/Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences B.S. • California Polytechnic State University, Pre-Financial Actuarial Mathematics B.S. San Luis Obispo Pre-Mathematics B.S. Liberal Studies B.S. – Mathematics Concentration Pre-Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics B.S. Pre-Mathematics/Applied Science B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Concentration Pre-Mathematics/Economics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Mathematics Teaching Concentration Pre-Mathematics for Teaching B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Pure Mathematics Concentration Pre-Mathematics for Computation B.S. Statistics B.S. Pre-Statistics B.S. • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona • University of California, Merced Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics/Statistics Applied Mathematics B.S. – Computational Biology Option Emphasis Mathematic B.S. – Secondary Teacher Preparation/Pure Applied Mathematics B.S. – Computer Science Emphasis Math Option Applied Mathematics B.S. – Economics Emphasis • California State University, Bakersfield Applied Mathematics B.S. – Physics Emphasis Track Mathematics B.S.

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Mathematics B.S. – Economics Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Pure Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Theoretical Mathematics • California State University, Northridge Concentration Mathematics B.A. • California State University Channel Islands Mathematics B.A. – Secondary Teaching Option Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Actuarial Sciences/Economics Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Option Emphasis Mathematics B.S. – Statistics Option Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Emphasis • California State University, Sacramento Mathematics B.S. – Applied Physics Emphasis Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.S. – Biomathematics Emphasis Mathematics B.A. – Applied Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Business Management Emphasis Mathematics B.A. – Statistics Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Cognitive Science Emphasis Mathematics B.S. – Computer Science Emphasis • California State University, San Bernardino Mathematics B.S. – Digital Design Emphasis Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.S. – Education Emphasis Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Physics Emphasis • California State University San Marcos • California State University, Chico Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. • California State University, Stanislaus Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Option Liberal Studies B.A. – Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Statistics Option Mathematics B.A. Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Dominguez Hills Mathematics B.S.

Mathematics B.S. Majors and • Humboldt State University Mathematics B.S. – Mathematics Education Option Mathematics B.A. • California State University, East Bay Mathematics B.A. – Applied Mathematics Option Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Option Mathematics Education B.A. Mathematics B.S. – Mathematics Teaching Option • San Diego State University Mathematics B.S. – Pure Mathematics Option Mathematics B.A. Statistics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Emphasis • California State University, Fresno Mathematics B.S. – Computer Science Emphasis Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Math Finance Emphasis • California State University, Fullerton Mathematics B.S. – Science Emphasis Mathematics B.S. Statistics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Concentration • San Francisco State University Mathematics B.S. – Probability and Statistics Mathematics B.A. – Mathematics for Advanced Study Concentration Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Pure Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.A. – Mathematics for Liberal Arts Mathematics B.S. – Teaching Concentration Concentration • California State University, Long Beach Mathematics B.A. – Mathematics for Teaching Mathematics B.S. Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Applied Mathematics Option Applied Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Mathematics Education Option Statistics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Statistics Option • San José State University • California State University, Los Angeles Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. – Preparation for Teaching Mathematics B.A. – General Mathematics Option Applied Mathematics B.S. – Applied and Computational Mathematics B.A. – Pure Mathematics Option Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.A. – Single Subject Credential Option Applied Mathematics B.S. – Economics and Actuarial Mathematics B.S. Science Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Applied Math/Computer Science Applied Mathematics B.S. – Statistics Concentration Option • Sonoma State University Mathematics B.A. – Applied Mathematics Option Applied Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. – General Mathematics Option Mathematics B.A. Mathematics B.A. – Pure Mathematics Option Mathematics B.A. – Pure Mathematics Concentration Mathematics B.A. – Single Subject Credential Option Mathematics B.A. – Secondary Teaching Concentration • California State University, Monterey Bay Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. Mathematics B.S. – Applied Math Concentration Mathematics B.S. – Mathematics Subject Matter Mathematics B.S. – Computer Science Concentration Preparation Concentration Statistics B.S.

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Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Mathematics (21 units) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of with the following private and out-of-state institutions: the program, students will demonstrate an appreciation and • Loyola Marymount University understanding of mathematics in order to develop creative and B.S. Mathematics logical solutions to various abstract and practical problems. Furthermore, given a mathematical situation, the student will General education requirements for the University be able to critically analyze it, determine an appropriate strategy of California, California State University and other local to address it, and implement the strategy to find the solution. universities are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). Required Courses: (18 units) Math 7, Calculus 1 (5) Math 8, Calculus 2 (5) Mathematics – Associate in Math 11, Multivariable Calculus (5) Science for Transfer (AS-T) Math 13, Linear Algebra (3) Select at least one course from the following: (3 units) to CSU CS 10, Discrete Structures (3) (same as Math 10) Math 10, Discrete Structures (3) (strongly recommended) Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College’s (same as CS 10) AS-T in Mathematics, the student will have a strong academic Math 15, Ordinary Differential Equations (3) (strongly foundation in the field and be prepared for upper division recommended) baccalaureate study. This coursework will satisfy most of the Physics 8, Calculus-based General Physics I with Lab (4) lower-division Mathematics requirements at many institutions Physics 21, Mechanics with Lab (5) at both the University of California and the California State University systems. This degree is intended for students who TRANSFER are interested in the theory of Mathematics and are planning to Upon completion of the Santa Monica College AS-T in transfer to a four-year university and majoring in Mathematics, Mathematics, the student will be eligible for priority admission Physics, Engineering, or Computer Science. consideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: Completion of this degree will likely give you priority • California Polytechnic State University, Majors and admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses San Luis Obispo listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more B.S. Mathematics – General Areas of Emphasis than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering • California State University, Bakersfield transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please B.S. Mathematics – Applied consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that B.S. Mathematics – Economics B.S. Mathematics – Statistics institution’s transfer requirements might be different B.S. Mathematics – Teaching from those required for the AS-T in Mathematics. B.S. Mathematics – Theoretical ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS FOR TRANSFER TO • California State University Channel Islands CSU B.S. Mathematics – General The AS-T in Mathematics for Transfer to CSU is granted • California State University, Chico upon successful completion of a program of study with a mini- B.S. Mathematics – Applied mum of 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or B.S. Mathematics – General higher. The following is required: B.S. Mathematics – Education 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- B.S. Mathematics – Statistics ter units. • California State University, Dominguez Hills 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework B.S. Mathematics must be completed at Santa Monica College. 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at • California State University, East Bay least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that B.S. Mathematics – Option A while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- B.S. Mathematics – Applied sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. B.S. Mathematics – General Please consult with a counselor for details. (Please note: B.S. Mathematics Teaching Nonresident and international students are required to • California State University, Fresno have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) B.A. Mathematics 4. Certified completion of the California State University General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth); OR • California State University, Fullerton the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum B.A. Mathematics – Applied (IGETC) pattern. • California State University, Long Beach 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All B.S. Mathematics – Applied courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C B.S. Mathematics – Education or higher. B.S. Mathematics – General

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B.S. Mathematics – Statistics African and Middle Eastern Studies (16 units) • California State University, Los Angeles The African and Middle Eastern Studies Department B.A. Mathematics – General Certificate prepares students for work with Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, French, Spanish and/or Portuguese-speaking • California State University, Monterey Bay populations from Africa and the Middle East in the US and B.S. Mathematics – Mathematics Subject Matter abroad. There are four possible areas of emphasis: liberal Preparation Program arts, international business, health sciences, and dance. This B.S. Mathematics – Pure Math certificate is designed to complement an Associate Degree or • California State University, Northridge Certificate of Achievement. Students will analyze and examine B.A. Mathematics – General the countries and cultures of Africa and the Middle East. B.A. Mathematics – Secondary Teaching Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the B.S. Mathematics – Applied Mathematical Sciences option program, students will demonstrate coherent and comprehen- B.S. Mathematics – General sive analyses of the cultural and linguistic diversity of African B.S. Mathematics – Statistics and the Middle East and the difference and commonalities in their world views and systems. • California State University, Sacramento B.A. Mathematics – General PLEASE NOTE: Students must petition the Modern Languages department to obtain a Department Certificate in • California State University, San Bernardino African and Middle Eastern Studies. B.A. Mathematics – General Required Language Courses: (10 units) • California State University San Marcos Arabic 1, Elementary Arabic 1 (5) Areas of Emphasis B.S. Mathematics – General French 4, Intermediate French II (5)

• California State University, Stanislaus French 8, Conversational French (2) Majors and Hebrew 2, Elementary Hebrew II (5) B.A. Mathematics – General Hebrew 8, Conversational Hebrew (2) B.S. Mathematics – General Persian 2, Elementary Persian II (5) • Humboldt State University Portuguese 1, Elementary Portuguese 1 (5) B.A. Mathematics Spanish 4, Intermediate Spanish II (5) B.A. Mathematics – Applied Spanish 8, Conversational Spanish (2) Spanish 9, The Civilization of Spain (3) • San Diego State University Turkish 1, Elementary Turkish 1 (5) B.S. Mathematics – Science Select a minimum of 6 units from ONE Focus Area below: • San Francisco State University B.A. Mathematics – Mathematics for Advanced Study Liberal Arts Focus Area: B.A. Mathematics – Mathematics for Liberal Arts Anthropology 20, Traditional Peoples and Cultures of Africa (3) B.A. Mathematics – Mathematics for Teaching Art History 18, Introduction to African Art History (3) B.S. Applied Mathematics – General English 32, History and Literature of Contemporary Africa B.S. Statistics – General (3) • San José State University History 16, African American History (3) B.A. Mathematics History 22, History of the Middle East (3) B.S. Mathematics – Preparation for Teaching History 30, History and Literature of Contemporary Africa (3) • Sonoma State University History 38, History of Africa to 1900 (3) B.A. Mathematics – Applied Statistics – General History 39, History of Africa from 1900 (3) B.A. Mathematics – General Political Science 14, Middle East Government and Politics The schools and degrees listed above are subject to (3) change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. International Business Focus Area: sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) Approved Degrees Report.” Business 52, International Marketing (3) Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) Business 54, International Management (3) Modern Languages Business 55, Southern California’s International Connections (3) DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES Health Sciences Focus Area (only available to students admitted At least 50% of the required units for a Department to the SMC Nursing Program): Nursing 10, Nursing Skills (2) Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. Nursing 28, Community-Based Nursing Practice (1) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Nursing 60, Multicultural Health and Healing Practices successfully complete a Department Certificate. (2) (same as Health 60)

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Dance Focus Area: Business 55, Southern California’s International Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) Connections (3) Dance 25, African Dance (2) Health Sciences Focus Area (only available to students admitted Dance 29, Middle Eastern/North African Dance (2) to the SMC Nursing Program): Dance 57A, World Dance Performance (3) Nursing 10, Nursing Skills (2) Nursing 28, Community-Based Nursing Practice (1) Asian Studies (16 units) Nursing 60, Multicultural Health and Healing Practices The Asian Studies Department certificate prepares students (2) (same as Health 60) for work with Chinese, Japanese, or Korean-speaking popula- Dance Focus Area: tions in the US and abroad. There are four possible areas of Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) emphasis: liberal arts, international business, health sciences, Dance 21, Asian Pacific Dance Survey (2) and dance. This certificate is designed to complement an Dance 57A, World Dance Performance (3) Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement. Students will analyze and examine the countries and cultures of Asia. Latin American Studies (16 units) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the The Latin American Studies Department Certificate pre- program, students will demonstrate coherent and comprehen- pares students for work with Spanish and/or Portuguese- sive analyses of the cultural and linguistic diversity of East Asia speaking populations in the US and abroad. There are four and the differences and commonalities in the world view and possible areas of emphasis: liberal arts, international busi- systems of China, Japan, or Korea. ness, health sciences, and dance. This certificate is designed to PLEASE NOTE: Students must petition the Modern complement an Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement. Languages department to obtain a Department Certificate in Students will analyze and examine the countries and cultures of Asian Studies. Latin America and the Caribbean. Select one language track from the choices below: Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate coherent and comprehen- Chinese Language Track: (10 units) sive analyses of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Latin Chinese 9, Chinese and Cultural and Tradition (3) America and the Caribbean and the differences and common- and alities in their world views and systems.

Majors and Complete a minimum of 7 units from the following: PLEASE NOTE: Students must petition the Modern Chinese 3, Intermediate Chinese 1 (5)

Areas of Emphasis Languages department to obtain a Department Certificate in Chinese 4, Intermediate Chinese 2 (5) Latin American Studies. Chinese 8, Conversational Chinese (2) Required Language Courses: (7 units) Japanese Language Track: (10 units) Portuguese 1, Elementary Portuguese 1 (5) Japanese 9, Japan: Culture and Civilization (3) Spanish 3, Intermediate Spanish I (5) and Spanish 4, Intermediate Spanish II (5) Complete a minimum of 7 units from the following: Spanish 8, Conversational Spanish (2) Japanese 3, Intermediate Japanese I (5) Spanish 12, Spanish for Native Speakers 2 (5) Japanese 4, Intermediate Japanese II (5) Japanese 8, Conversational Japanese (2) Required Civilization Courses: (3 units) Spanish 20, Latin American Civilization (3) Korean Language Track: (10 units) Korean 3, Intermediate Korean I (5) Select a minimum of 6 units from ONE Focus Area below: Korean 4, Intermediate Korean II (5) Liberal Arts Focus Area: Select a minimum of 6 units from ONE Focus Area below: Anthropology 21, Peoples and Power in Latin America (3) Liberal Arts Focus Area: Anthropology 35 S, Archeological Field Techniques (3) Art History 17, Arts of Asia-Prehistory to 1900 (3) Art History 5, Latin American Art History 1 (3) English 40, Asian Literature (3) Art History 6, Latin American Art History 2 (3) English 45, Asian Film, Literature, and Society (3) Art History 15, Mexican Art History (3) English 49, Asian Mythology (3) Art History 35S, Archeological Field Techniques (3) History 24, History of East Asia to 1600 (3) English 57, Latin-American Literature (3) History 25, History of East Asian Since 1600 (3) English 58, Literature of Mexico (3) History 62, Asian American History (3) History 5, History of Latin America I (3) Philosophy 22, Asian Philosophy (3) History 6, History of Latin America II (3) Political Science 8, The Modern Far East (3) History 19, History of Mexico (3) International Business Focus Area: History 42, The Latina(o) Experience in the United States Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3) (3) Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) History 43, Mexican-American History (3) Business 52, International Marketing (3) Sociology 31, Latinas/os in Contemporary Society (3) Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) International Business Focus Area: Business 54, International Management (3) Business 50, Introduction to International Business (3)

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Business 51, Intercultural Business Communication (3) • University of California, Berkeley Business 52, International Marketing (3) Music B.A. Business 53, Importing and Exporting (3) • University of California, Davis Business 54, International Management (3) Music A.B. Business 55, Southern California’s International Connections (3) • University of California, Irvine Music B.A. Health Sciences Focus Area (only available to students admitted Music B.M. to the SMC Nursing Program): Music Theatre B.F. A. Nursing 10, Nursing Skills (2) Nursing 28, Community-Based Nursing Practice (1) • University of California, Los Angeles Nursing 60, Multicultural Health and Healing Practices Ethnomusicology B.A. – Jazz Studios Music B.A. – Bassoon (2) (same as Health 60) Music B.A. – Clarinet Dance Focus Area: Music B.A. – Classical Guitar Dance 20, World Dance Survey (2) Music B.A. – Composition Dance 22, Beginning Mexican Dance (2) Music B.A. – Euphonium Dance 23, Intermediate Mexican Dance (2) Music B.A. – Flute Dance 27, Brazilian Dance (2) Music B.A. – French Horn Dance 27B, Intermediate Brazilian Dance (2) Music B.A. – Harp Dance 57A, World Dance Performance (3) Music B.A. – Oboe

Music B.A. – Organ Areas of Emphasis Music B.A. – Percussion

Music Music B.A. – Classical Saxophone Majors and Music B.A. – String Bass Musicians play, arrange, conduct, and compose musical Music B.A. – Trombone compositions. Most musicians specialize in either popular Music B.A. – Trumpet or classical music, and are either solo artists or a member of Music B.A. – Tuba a musical group. Composers create and write compositions Music B.A. – Viola expressing ideas of feelings in musical form. Performers are Music B.A. – Violin often also composers, or lyricists who write the words to songs Music B.A. – Violoncello and work closely with the composer. In addition to performing Music B.A. – Voice many musicians teach instrumental music. Music History B.A. The music curriculum provides educational opportunities Theatre B.A. – Musical Theater designed to meet the needs of students who wish to explore as World Arts and Cultures/Dance – Cultural Studies B.A. well as increase their knowledge, performance skills and appre- World Music B.A. ciation of music. This is fulfilled through a program inclusive • University of California, Riverside of applied and group music instruction, history, vocal and Music B.A. instrumental ensembles and theory. Music and Culture B.A. Music History is the study of the historical evolution of • University of California, San Diego music as a social and intellectual phenomenon which includes Music B.A. the development of musical instruments and techniques and Music/Humanities B.A. the analysis and criticism of musical literature. Students study Music/Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts B.A. music around the world during different eras including the • University of California, Santa Barbara roots of the music and the political events that inspired them. Creative Studies B.A. – Music Composition Careers include musicologists and music teachers. Music B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Music B.M. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • University of California, Santa Cruz information systems and other valuable career resources. Music B.A. Music B.M. TRANSFER • California Polytechnic State University, Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should San Luis Obispo complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Music B.A. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Music B.A. – Music Education Emphasis Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Music B.A. – Music Industry Studies Emphasis campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Music B.A. – Performance Emphasis agreements with private institutions can be found online at • California State University, Bakersfield www.smc.edu/articulation. Music B.A.

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• California State University Channel Islands Music B.A. – Music Education Option Performing Arts B.A. – Dance Emphasis Music B.A. – Music Industry Studies Option Performing Arts B.A. – Music Emphasis Music B.A. – Music Therapy Option Performing Arts B.A. – Theatre Emphasis Music B.M. • California State University, Chico • California State University, Sacramento Music B.A. Music B.A. Music B.A. – Music Education Option Music B.A. – Music Management Concentration Music B.A. – Music Industry Option Music B.M. Music B.A. – Recording Arts Option Music B.M. – Instrumental Concentration Music Theatre B.A. Music B.M. – Jazz Concentration Music B.M. – Keyboard Concentration • California State University, Dominguez Hills Music B.M. – Music Education Concentration Music B.A. – General Option Music B.M. – Theory/Composition Concentration Music B.A. – Music Education Option Music B.M. – Voice Concentration Music B.A. – Performance Option • California State University, San Bernardino • California State University, East Bay Music B.A. Music B.A. Music B.A. – Commercial Music Emphasis Theatre Arts B.A. – Music Theatre Option Music B.A. – Ethnomusicology Emphasis • California State University, Fresno Music B.A. – General Music Studies Emphasis Music B.A. – Composition Option Music B.A. – Music Education Emphasis Music B.A. – Instrumental Jazz Performance Music B.A. – Music History Emphasis Music B.A. – Instrumental Performance Option Music B.A. – Music Technology Emphasis Music B.A. – Music as a Liberal Art Option Music B.A. – Performance/Composition Emphasis Music B.A. – Music Education Option Theatre Arts B.A. – Music Theatre Emphasis Music B.A. – Vocal Performance Option • California State University San Marcos • California State University, Fullerton Music B.A. Music B.A. Music B.A. – Contemporary Music Concentration Music B.A. – Recording/Technology Concentration

Majors and Music B.A. – Liberal Arts Concentration Music B.A. – Music Education Concentration Visual and Performing Arts B.A.

Areas of Emphasis Music B.A. – Music History and Theory Concentration Visual and Performing Arts B.A. – Music Option Music B.M. • California State University, Stanislaus Music B.M. – Accompanying Concentration Liberal Studies B.A. – Music Concentration Music B.M. – Composition Concentration Music B.A. – General Music Concentration Music B.M. – Instrumental Concentration Music B.A. – Music Technology Concentration Music B.M. – Jazz and Commercial Music Concentration Music B.M. – Composition Concentration Music B.M. – Keyboard Concentration Music B.M. – Instrumental Performance Concentration Music B.M. – Voice Concentration Music B.M. – Jazz Studies Concentration Theatre Arts B.F.A. – Music Theatre Concentration Music B.M. – Music Education – Choral Concentration • California State University, Long Beach Music B.M. – Music Education – Instrumental Music B.A. Concentration Music B.M. – Choral-Vocal Option Music B.M. – Piano Performance Concentration Music B.M. – History and Literature Option Music B.M. – Vocal Performance Concentration Music B.M. – Instrumental Option • Humboldt State University Music B.M. – Performance Option Music B.A. – Composition Option • California State University, Los Angeles Music B.A. – Music Education Option Music B.A. Music B.A. – Music Studies Option Music B.M. Music B.A. – Performance Option Music B.M. – Composition Option • San Diego State University Music B.M. – Instrumental Performance Option Music B.A. Music B.M. – Jazz Studies Option Music B.M. Music B.M. – Keyboard Performance Option • San Francisco State University Music B.M. – Music Education Option Music B.A. Music B.M. – Vocal Performance Option Music B.M. • California State University, Monterey Bay • San José State University Music B.A. Music B.A. Music B.A. – Contemporary Music Concentration Music B.M. – Composition Concentration Music B.A. – Recording/Technology Concentration Music B.M. – Jazz Studies Concentration • California State University, Northridge Music B.M. – Music Education Concentration Music B.A. – Breadth Studies in Music Option Music B.M. – Performance Concentration

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• Sonoma State University Music 60D, Elementary Piano – Fourth Level (2) Music B.A. – Liberal Arts Concentration Music 61A, Intermediate Piano – Fifth Level (2) Music B.M. – Applied Music Concentration Music 69D, Interpretation of 20th Century Piano Music Music B.M. – Jazz Studies Concentration (2) Music B.M. – Music Education Concentration All students must complete 8 units of performance ensemble selected Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this from: major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Music 40, Opera Workshop (2) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Music 42, Advanced Opera Production (5) • Loyola Marymount University Music 45, Musical Theatre Workshop (3) (same as Theatre Choral Conducting B.A. Arts 45) Instrumental Conducting B.A. Music 52, Advanced Production – Musical Theatre (5) Instrumental Studies B.A. Music 53, Jazz Vocal Ensemble (2) Music History/Literature B.A. Music 55, Concert Chorale (2) Theory/Composition B.A. Music 59, Chamber Choir (2) Vocal Studies B.A. Music 64, Piano Ensemble (2) World Music/Ethnomusicology B.A. Music 74, Orchestra (2) Music 76, Intermediate Brass, Woodwinds and Percussion General education requirements for the California State (2) Universities and Colleges and other local universities are listed Music 77, Wind Ensemble (2) elsewhere in this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ Music 78, Jazz Ensemble (2) articulation). Music 79A, Jazz Improvisation (2) Areas of Emphasis Music 81, Introduction to Mariachi Performance (2) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Piano majors may be exempt by examination given by Majors and The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of the piano faculty. Students beyond the intermediate/early a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher advanced level in piano may be exempted from this require- including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated ment by audition. Certification of the exemption by the Music below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Department must be filed with the petition for graduation. and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Students exempted from this requirement receive course credit requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. but do not receive unit credit. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Select additional units to meet minimum of 39 units from: must be completed at Santa Monica College. Music 10, Popular Harmony and Arranging (3) Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Music 12, Introduction to Music Technology (3) with a grade of C or higher. Music 13, Tonal Counterpoint (3) Music 15, Lettering (3) Music (39 units) Music 24, Conducting (2) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Music 30, Music History I (3) the program, students will demonstrate conversance in music Music 31, Music History II (3) theory, musicianship, and music history. Students will show Music 32, Appreciation of Music (3) proficiency in basic keyboard skills and will demonstrate Music 33, Jazz in American Culture (3) performance ability as active members of an ensemble. Music 34, Survey of Piano Music (3) Music 35, Women in Music (3) Required Courses: (18-21 units) Music 36, History of Rock Music (3) Music 1, Fundamentals of Music (3) Music 37, Music in American Culture (3) or Music 39, History of Opera (3) Music 66, Fundamentals of Music and Beginning Piano Music 40, Opera Workshop (2) (5) Music 42, Advanced Opera Production (5) Music 2, Musicianship (2) Music 45, Musical Theatre Workshop (3) (same as Theatre Music 3, Musicianship (2) Arts 45) Music 4, Musicianship (2) Music 50A, Elementary Voice (2) Music 6, Diatonic Harmony (3) Music 50B, Intermediate Voice (2) Music 7, Chromatic Harmony (3) Music 52, Advanced Production – Musical Theatre (5) Music 8, Modulation and Analysis (3) Music 53, Jazz Vocal Ensemble (2) All students must complete a minimum of 4 units from the following: Music 57, Advanced Vocal Performance Techniques (2) Music 60A, Elementary Piano – First Level (2) Music 59, Chamber Choir (2) or Music 60A, Elementary Piano – First Level (2) Music 66, Fundamentals of Music and Beginning Piano or (5) [only 2 units apply to piano requirement; student Music 66, Fundamentals of Music and Beginning Piano will need to take 2 additional units of piano to fulfill (5) [only 2 units apply to piano requirement; student this area] will need to take 2 additional units of piano to fulfill Music 60B, Elementary Piano – Second Level (2) this area] Music 60C, Elementary Piano – Third Level (2) Music 60B, Elementary Piano – Second Level (2)

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Music 60C, Elementary Piano – Third Level (2) ment by audition. Certification of the exemption by the Music Music 60D, Elementary Piano – Fourth Level (2) Department must be filed with the petition for graduation. Music 61A, Intermediate Piano – Fifth Level (2) Students exempted from this requirement receive course credit Music 61B, Intermediate Piano – Sixth Level (2) but do not receive unit credit. Music 63, Sight Reading at Keyboard (2) All students must complete 4 semesters of performance ensemble Music 64, Piano Ensemble (2) Music 65A, Keyboard Improvisation I (3) selected from: Music 65B, Keyboard Improvisation II (3) Music 40, Opera Workshop (2) Music 69D, Interpretation of 20th Century Piano Music Music 42, Advanced Opera Production (5) (2) Music 45, Musical Theatre Workshop (3) (same as Theater Music 70A, String Instrument Techniques (2) Arts 45) Music 70B, Intermediate Strings Techniques (2) Music 52, Advanced Production – Musical Theatre (5) Music 70C, Advanced String Techniques (2) Music 53, Jazz Vocal Ensemble (2) Music 71, Woodwind Instrument Techniques (2) Music 55, Concert Chorale (2) Music 72, Brass Instrument Techniques (2) Music 59, Chamber Choir (2) Music 73A, Percussion Instrument Techniques (2) Music 64, Piano Ensemble (2) Music 73B, Intermediate Percussion ensemble Instrument Music 74, Orchestra (2) Techniques (2) Music 76, Intermediate Brass, Woodwinds and Percussion Music 74, Orchestra (2) (2) Music 76, Intermediate Brass, Woodwinds and Percussion Music 77, Wind Ensemble (2) (2) Music 78, Jazz Ensemble (2) Music 77, Wind Ensemble (2) Music 79A, Jazz Improvisation (2) Music 78, Jazz Ensemble (2) Music 81, Introduction to Mariachi Performance (2) Music 79A, Jazz Improvisation (2) Music 81, Introduction to Mariachi Performance (2) 12 units required: Music 84A, Popular Guitar, First Level (2) Music 92, Applied Music Instruction (2) – four semesters Music 84B, Popular Guitar, Second Level (2) Music 94, Concert Music Class (1) – four semesters Music 87A, Classical and Flamenco Guitar, First Level (2) Recommended Courses: Music 87B, Classical and Flamenco Guitar, Second Level Majors and Music 30, Music History I (3) (2) Music 31, Music History II (3)

Areas of Emphasis Music 92A, Applied Music Instruction (2) – four Music 69D, Interpretation of 20th Century Piano Music semesters (2) Music 94, Concert Music Class (1) – four semesters Music 79A, Jazz Improvisation (2) Recommended Courses: Music 30, Music History I (3) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate Music 31, Music History II (3) degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ Music, Applied Option (39 units) articulation). Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will exhibit mastery of music theory, musicianship, and keyboard skills. Students will show Nursing – RN proficiency in their applied music area and will demonstrate The objectives of this program are to prepare students performance ability as active members of an ensemble. to meet the minimum standards of the California Board of Required Courses: (15 units) Registered Nursing and employment in the field. Students must Music 2, Musicianship (2) complete all requirements for the Associate degree in order to Music 3, Musicianship (2) graduate from the program (exception: LVN 30 unit option). Music 4, Musicianship (2) The Associate degree in Nursing (ADN) requires satisfactory Music 6, Diatonic Harmony (3) completion of at least 71 semester units with a C average or Music 7, Chromatic Harmony (3) higher in the Nursing area of emphasis (articulated below), Music 8, Modulation and Analysis (3) the Global Citizenship requirement*, and fulfillment of Santa Select 4 units from: Monica College general education requirements, CSU GE, or Music 60A, Elementary Piano – First Level (2) IGETC. Nursing students who earned a Bachelor’s degree or Music 60B, Elementary Piano – Second Level (2) higher at a regionally accredited institution are not required Music 60C, Elementary Piano – Third Level (2) to complete GE requirements at the community college. Music 60D, Elementary Piano – Fourth Level (2) However, Sociology 1, Communication Studies 11 (formerly Music 61A, Intermediate Piano – Fifth Level (2) Speech 1) OR Communication Studies 35 (formerly Speech 5), Music 61B, Intermediate Piano – Sixth Level (2) and Psychology 19 are considered requirements and must be Piano majors may be exempt by examination given by completed. Communication Studies became an option for this the piano faculty. Students beyond the intermediate/early requirement effective Summer 2013 or later. Please see a Health advanced level in piano may be exempted from this require- Sciences counselor for additional information or clarification.

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Upon completion, graduates are eligible to apply to take • California State University, Fullerton the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX) to Nursing B.S. become a Registered Nurse. • California State University, Long Beach Students seeking admission to the Nursing Program MUST Nursing B.S. meet the following criteria: Registered Nurse B.S. • A cumulative grade point average of 2.7 for all college • California State University, Los Angeles coursework; Nursing B.S. • An overall grade point average of 2.7 for the Human • California State University, Northridge Anatomy, Human Physiology, and Microbiology prereq- Nursing B.S. uisite courses, taken in the last 5 years, with no grade less R.N. – B.S.N. Nursing than C for each course, and no more than one repetition/ • California State University, Sacramento withdrawal in the group of courses; Nursing B.S. • College-level English composition class (minimum 3 • California State University, San Bernardino semester units) with a grade no less than C; Nursing B.S. • Be in good standing at Santa Monica College (not on aca- • California State University, Stanislaus demic or lack-of-progress probation); Nursing B.S. • Meet the minimum physical qualifications & essential • San Diego State University functions (more information at www.smc.edu/nursing/major- Nursing B.S. preparation.htm); Areas of Emphasis • San Francisco State University • Must have negative criminal background check; Nursing B.S. Majors and • Must take and achieve the required score on an Admission Assessment; and • San José State University Nursing B.S. • Must have a valid Social Security Number. • Sonoma State University Please visit the Nursing website (www.smc.edu/nursing) for Nursing B.S. additional application and admission information. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- with the following private and out-of-state institutions: eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • International University of Nursing, St. Kitts major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Please see www.iuon.org for more information. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU B.S. Nursing campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation • Kaplan University agreements with private institutions can be found online at B.S. Nursing www.smc.edu/articulation. • Mills College • University of California, Irvine Pre-Nursing Program Nursing Science B.S. • Mount St. Mary’s College • University of California, Los Angeles B.S. Nursing Nursing B.S. – Generic/Prelicensure R.N. – B.S.N. Completion Program • California State University, Bakersfield • National University Nursing B.S. B.S. Nursing • California State University Channel Islands • University of Southern Nevada, College of Nursing Nursing B.S. Track I – General Basic Please see www.usn.edu/nursing for more information. Nursing B.S. Track I – BSN Program at Cottage Health System ASSOCIATE DEGREE – NURSING (ADN) Nursing B.S. Track II – AND to BSN Fast Track Nursing B.S. Track II – RN to BSN The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher • California State University, Chico including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Nursing B.S. below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, • California State University, Dominguez Hills and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Nursing B.S. requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. • California State University, East Bay At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Nursing B.S. must be completed at Santa Monica College. • California State University, Fresno Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Nursing B.S. with a grade of C or higher.

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ADN Curriculum – 74 units Choose one option from the following three: Prerequisite Courses: (16 units) OPTION 1: English 1, Reading and Composition 1 (3) Computer Science 10 (same as Math 10); Math 2, 7, 8, Anatomy 1, General Human Anatomy (4) (prerequisite: 10 (same as CS 10), 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, (22), (23), English 1 or equivalent) (24), 26, 28, 29, 32 (satisfies area if completed Fall 2006 Physiology 3, Human Physiology (4) (prerequisites: or later), 41, (52), 54 Anatomy 1 and Chemistry 10 or eligibility for Chemistry ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. 11) OPTION 2: Microbiology 1, Fundamentals of Microbiology (5) Students who enrolled at Santa Monica College Fall 2007 or later or who have not maintained continuous (prerequisites: Chemistry 10 or eligibility for Chemistry 11, enrollment* must: Pass Math Proficiency Test** and Physiology 3 or Biology 3 or 21) and one of the courses listed below or complete the Effective Fall 2014, the SMC Nursing Program will use Santa Monica College math assessment and place a multi-criteria application process. Please check the Nursing into Math 18, 20, 32, or higher and take one of the website (www.smc.edu/nursing) frequently for updates and following courses: Accounting 1, 2; Communication information. Studies 21 (formerly Speech 11); any Computer Science course; Philosophy 7, 9; Sociology 4; Speech (see Nursing theory courses have a corresponding Clinical Communication Studies) (11) (laboratory) component that must be taken concurrently. OPTION 3: Additional ADN Graduation Requirements*: (18 units) Students who enrolled at Santa Monica College prior Each course must be completed with a grade of C or higher, to Fall 2007 and who have maintained continuous except for Global Citizenship (if not double counted as a enrollment* must: Pass Math Proficiency Test** Humanities) and Math, which can be completed with a and one of the courses listed below or complete the grade of D or higher. Santa Monica College math assessment and place Communication Studies 35, Interpersonal into Math 18, 20, 32, or higher and take one of the Communication (3) (formerly Speech 5) following courses: Accounting 1, 2, 21; Business or 32; Communication Studies 11 (formerly Speech Communication Studies 11, Elements of Public Speaking 1), 12 (formerly Speech 2), 21 (formerly Speech 11), 35 (formerly Speech 5); any Computer Information Majors and (3) (formerly Speech 1) Systems course; English 2, 23, 48; ESL 23; Journalism Psychology 19, Lifespan Human Development (3) Areas of Emphasis 1; Philosophy 7, 9; Psychology 5; Sociology 4; Speech (prerequisite: Physiology 3 or equivalent) (see Communication Studies) (1), (2), (5), (11) Sociology 1, Introduction (3) *Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in each or Fall and Spring semester until graduation. Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service **Students may complete this exam any time within Learning (3) one year of their anticipated graduation date. Note that Global Citizenship/Humanities (select one course from students may retest only once after an 8-week wait. the following) (must be completed with a grade of C Upon admission to the Nursing program, the courses or higher): Art (72), (79) (satisfies Global Citizenship listed below will be required. Please note that Nursing Theory requirement if completed Fall 2008 or later); Art History classes have a corresponding Clinical (laboratory) component 6, 11 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed that must be taken concurrently. Fall 2008 or later), 72; Cinema (7) (see Film Studies); Level 1/First Semester: 9 units Communication Studies 14 (formerly Speech 4); Dance Admission to the Nursing Program: 2; English 9, 10; Environmental Studies 20 (same as Nursing 10, Nursing Skills (2) Philosophy 20); Film Studies 7 (formerly Cinema 7); Nursing 10L, Nursing Skills Laboratory (2) Linguistics 1; Music 33 (satisfies Global Citizenship Nursing 36, Calculations in Drugs and Solutions (1) requirement if completed Fall 2005 or later), 36 (satisfies Prerequisite Courses: Nursing 10, Nursing 10L, Nursing 36 Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2009 Nursing 15, Nursing Fundamentals (2) or later), 37; Philosophy 20 (same as Environmental Nursing 15L, Nursing Fundamentals Laboratory (2) Studies 20); Portuguese 1 Level 2/Second Semester: 12 units Social Science – Group A (3): History 10, 11, 12, 14 Prerequisite Courses: Nursing 15, Nursing 15L (same as Environmental Science 14), 15 (same as Nursing 17, Pharmacological Aspects of Nursing (3) Economics 15), 45, 46; Political Science 1 Nursing 20, Introduction to Medical/Surgical Nursing (2) Nursing students who earned a Bachelor’s degree or Nursing 20L, Introduction to Medical/Surgical Nursing higher at a regionally accredited institution are Laboratory (2) not required to complete the GE requirements at Prerequisite Courses: Nursing 20, Nursing 20L, Nursing 19* the community college. However, Sociology 1, Nursing 16, Physical Assessment (1)** Communication Studies 35 (formerly Speech 5) or 11 Nursing 25, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (1.5) (if completed Summer 2013 or later), and Psychology Nursing 25L, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 19, a Humanities course, and a Social Science Group A Laboratory (1.5)** course are considered Nursing requirements. Nursing 28, Community-Based Nursing Practice (1)**

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**Nursing 28, Nursing 16 and Nursing 25L must be taken Global Citizenship/Humanities (select one course from concurrently with Nursing 25 the following) (must be completed with a grade of C Level 3/Third Semester: 10 units or higher): Art (72), (79) (satisfies Global Citizenship Prerequisite Courses: Nursing 25, Nursing 25L, Nursing 16, requirement if completed Fall 2008 or later); Art History Nursing 17, Nursing 28 6, 11 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Nursing 30, Intermediate Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Fall 2008 or later), 72; Cinema (7) (see Film Studies); Nursing 30L, Intermediate Medical/Surgical Nursing Communication Studies 14 (formerly Speech 4); Dance Laboratory (2.5) 2; English 9, 10; Environmental Studies 20 (same as Nursing 35, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Philosophy 20); Film Studies 7 (formerly Cinema Nursing 35L, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing 7); Linguistics 1; Music 33 (satisfies Global Citizenship Laboratory (2.5) requirement if completed Fall 2005 or later), 36 (satisfies Global Citizenship requirement if completed Fall 2009 Level 4/Fourth Semester: 9 units or later), 37; Philosophy 20 (same as Environmental Prerequisite Courses: Nursing 35, Nursing 35L, Psychology 19 Studies 20); Portuguese 1 Nursing 40, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics (1.5) Social Science – Group A (3): History 10, 11, 12, 14 Nursing 40L, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics Laboratory (same as Environmental Science 14), 15 (same as (1.5) Economics 15), 45, 46; Political Science 1 Nursing 45, Women’s Health Care (1.5) Nursing 45L, Women’s Health Care Laboratory (1.5) Note: Some courses may be taken prior to semester listed, Prerequisite Courses: All courses that are part of the Nursing and some courses must be completed prior to entry into Level Curriculum Plan 3, and all courses part of the Nursing Curriculum Plan (*) must

Nursing 50, Professional Role Transition (1) be taken before Level 4/Fourth Semester. Areas of Emphasis Nursing 50L, Professional Role Transition Laboratory (2) Nursing Theory courses have a corresponding Clinical

(laboratory) component that must be taken concurrently. Majors and LVN to ADN, Career Ladder Curriculum Option Students must have a valid CA LVN license, IV Certification, (for LVNs Only) and one year of experience in direct patient care within the past two years (5-year recency requirement is then waived for Human Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Anatomy, Human Physiology, and Microbiology). All interested higher. students must meet with the Program Director. Pre-Preparation: English Assessment Test Choose one option from the following three: Math Assessment Test OPTION 1: Chemistry 10 Computer Science 10 (same as Math 10); Math 2, 7, 8, or 10 (same as CS 10), 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, (22), (23), eligibility for Chemistry 11 (24), 26, 28, 29, 32 (satisfies area if completed Fall 2006 or later), 41, (52), 54 Prerequisites: (18 units) ( ) Courses in parentheses are no longer offered. Anatomy 1, General Human Anatomy (4) (prerequisite: OPTION 2: English 1 or equivalent) Students who enrolled at Santa Monica College English 1, Reading and Composition 1 (3) Fall 2007 or later or who have not maintained Microbiology 1, Fundamentals of Microbiology (5) continuous enrollment* must: Pass Math (prerequisites: Chemistry 10 or eligibility for Chemistry 11, Proficiency Test** and one of the courses listed and Physiology 3 or Biology 3 or 21) below or complete the Santa Monica College math Nursing 19, Orientation for Advanced Placement – ADN assessment and place into Math 18, 20, 32, or higher program (2) and take one of the following courses: Accounting Physiology 3, Human Physiology (4) (prerequisites: 1, 2; Communication Studies 21 (formerly Speech Anatomy 1 and Chemistry 10 or eligibility for 11); any Computer Science course; Philosophy 7, 9; Chemistry 11) Sociology 4; Speech (see Communication Studies) (11) Additional ADN Graduation Requirements*: (18 units) OPTION 3: Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Students who enrolled at Santa Monica College prior higher, except for Global Citizenship (if not double counted as to Fall 2007 and who have maintained continuous Humanities) and Math, each of which can be completed with a enrollment* must: Pass Math Proficiency Test** grade of D or higher. and one of the courses listed below or complete the Communication Studies 35, Interpersonal Santa Monica College math assessment and place Communication (3) (formerly Speech 5) or into Math 18, 20, 32, or higher and take one of the Communication Studies 11, Elements of Public following courses: Accounting 1, 2, 21; Business Speaking (3) (satisfies area Global Citizenship 32; Communication Studies 11 (formerly Speech requirement if completed Summer 2013 or later) (formerly 11), 12 (formerly Speech 2), 21 (formerly Speech 11), Speech 1) 35 (formerly Speech 5); any Computer Information Psychology 19, Lifespan Human Development (3) Systems/Computer Science course; English 2, 23, 48; (prerequisite: Physiology 3 or equivalent) ESL 23; Journalism 1; Philosophy 7, 9; Psychology 5; Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) or Sociology Sociology 4; Speech (see Communication Studies) (1), 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service Learning (3) (2), (5), (11)

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*Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in each Prerequisite Courses (with a grade of C or higher): 11 units Fall and Spring semester until graduation. Microbiology 1, Fundamentals of Microbiology (5) **Students may complete this exam any time within (prerequisites: Chemistry 10 or eligibility for Chemistry 11, one year of their anticipated graduation date. Note that and Physiology 3 or Biology 3 or 21) students may retest only once after an 8-week wait. Nursing 19, Orientation for Advanced Placement – ADN Program (2) Level 3: Physiology 3, Human Physiology (4) (prerequisites: Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Anatomy 1 and Chemistry 10 or eligibility for Chemistry higher. 11) Required Nursing Courses – 10 units Nursing Theory courses have a corresponding Clinical Nursing 16, Physical Assessment (1)** (laboratory) component that must be taken concurrently. Nursing 25, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (1.5) Nursing 25L, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Level 3: Laboratory (1.5)** Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Nursing 28, Community Based Nursing (1)** higher. Nursing 35, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Required Nursing Courses – 10 units Nursing 35L, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Nursing 16, Physical Assessment (1)** ** Nursing 28, Nursing 16 and Nursing 25L must be taken Nursing 25, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (1.5) concurrently with Nursing 25 Nursing 25L, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Level 4: Laboratory (1.5)** Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Nursing 28, Community Based Nursing (1)** higher. Nursing 35, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Nursing 35L, Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing (2.5) Required Nursing Courses – 9 units ** Nursing 28, Nursing 16 and Nursing 25L must be taken Nursing 40, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics (1.5) concurrently with Nursing 25 Nursing 40L, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics Laboratory (1.5) Level 4: Nursing 45, Women’s Health Care (1.5) Each course must be completed with a grade of C or Nursing 45L, Women’s Health Care Laboratory (1.5) higher. Majors and Nursing 50, Professional Role Transition (1) Required Nursing Courses – 9 units

Areas of Emphasis Nursing 50L, Professional Role Transition Laboratory (2) Nursing 40, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics (1.5) Total Units: 55 Units Nursing 40L, Nursing of Children/Pediatrics Laboratory (1.5) NOTE: Students who have not already taken the math Nursing 45, Women’s Health Care (1.5) course(s) required to meet the Santa Monica College general Nursing 45L, Women’s Health Care Laboratory (1.5) Associate degree requirements must take the Math Proficiency Nursing 50, Professional Role Transition (1) Test prior to receiving the degree. Students may complete this Nursing 50L, Professional Role Transition Laboratory (2) exam any time within one year of their anticipated graduation date. Note that the exam may be taken only once. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENT

CURRICULUM 30-UNIT OPTION – NO ASSOCIATE DEGREE; Students who entered Santa Monica College prior to Fall 1998 are exempt from this requirement only if continuous OPTION OPEN TO LVNS ONLY enrollment has been maintained. (Continuous enrollment is It is possible for an LVN to become eligible to take the RN defined as enrolling in each Fall and Spring semester until gradu- license exam without having earned the Associate degree. ation). Requirements are: • Meeting admission requirements for the Nursing pro- ASSOCIATE DEGREE FOR RN WITH NO COLLEGE CREDIT gram; minimum physical qualifications; completion of all A registered nurse, who has trained in a hospital where required courses listed below; and no college credit is granted for such training and who holds • Licensure in California as a vocational nurse in good stand- a current California Registered Nurse license, may receive 30 ing with the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric units of credit in nursing toward an Associate degree at Santa Technical and at least one year of direct nursing experience Monica College. A petition for graduation can be made when at within the past two years, preferably in an acute care set- least 30 units, including all graduation requirements, have been ting. completed or are in the process of being completed. Persons interested in this curriculum option are advised that: 1. There are out-of-California licensure limitations; CAREER LADDER OPPORTUNITIES 2. There may be employment limitations; and Individuals with equivalent nursing education and licensed 3. No degree is granted. vocational nurses may be given transfer credit, advanced place- Pre-Preparation: ment and/or be permitted to challenge nursing courses. A Chemistry 10 special application is required in addition to the regular college or application. Contact the Health Sciences department for more eligibility for Chemistry 11 information.

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A licensed vocational nurse may become a graduate of TRANSFER the registered nursing program by completing the following Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should requirements for the Associate degree: meeting admission complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- requirements for the LVN to ADN curriculum, minimum physi- eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. cal qualifications, proof of valid California unrestricted LVN Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this license and at least one year of direct nursing experience within major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. the past two years, preferably in an acute care setting. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation CONTINUING EDUCATION agreements with private institutions can be found online at Registered nurses seeking re-licensure must submit satisfac- www.smc.edu/articulation. tory proof that during the previous 24-month period the licens- • University of California, Berkeley ee has completed 30 hours of continuing education. Selected Nutritional Science B.S. nursing courses qualify for continuing education credit. Other • University of California, Davis courses may be used if they relate to a specific area of job per- Clinical Nutrition B.S. formance or pursuit of a higher degree in nursing. Food Science B.S. The appropriate California board (Board of Registered Nutritional Science B.S. Nursing or Board of Vocational Nurses and Psychiatric • California Polytechnic State University, Technicians) should be contacted about the suitability of a San Luis Obispo specific course for meeting the continuing education require- Nutrition Science B.S.

ment for re-licensure. Upon completion of the course, the nurse Nutritional Science B.S. – Advanced Food Science Areas of Emphasis should write “Provider Number 01050” on either the official Concentration grade sheet or transcript and maintain it as a record of satisfying Nutritional Science B.S. – Applied Food Technology Majors and the requirement. Concentration Nutritional Science B.S. – Culinary Concentration ACCREDITING AGENCIES Nutrition B.S. Accreditation Commission for Education Nutrition B.S. – Applied Nutrition Concentration Nutrition B.S. – Nutrition and Food Industries in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) Concentration 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850 Nutrition B.S. – Nutrition Science Concentration Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000 • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona www.acenursing.org Foods and Nutrition B.S. – Dietetics Option Foods and Nutrition B.S. – Nutrition Science Option California Board of Registered Nursing Foods Science and Technology B.S. – Business Track 1747 North Market Boulevard, Suite 150 Foods Science and Technology B.S. – Culinology Career Sacramento, CA 95834-1924 Track (916) 322-3350 Foods Science and Technology B.S. – Pre-Professional www.rn.ca.gov Career Track Foods Science and Technology B.S. – Science and Technology Career Track Nutrition and Dietetics • California State University, Chico A program that prepares individuals to integrate and apply Nutrition and Food Dietetics B.S. the principles of the food and nutrition sciences, human behav- • California State University, East Bay ior, and the biomedical sciences to design and manage effective Kinesiology B.S. – Exercise Nutrition and Wellness nutrition programs, and utilize food for human growth in a Option variety of settings including health care organizations, food • California State University, Fresno service operations, business and industry (product develop- Food and Nutrition Sciences B.S. – Culinology Option ment, marketing, consulting), education and research, health Food and Nutrition Sciences B.S. – Dietetics and Food promotion, and private practice counseling. Careers include: Administration Option Nutritionist, Nutrition Educator, Weight Loss Counselor, Diet Food and Nutrition Sciences B.S. – Food Science Option Technician, Food Services Manager, Patient Services Manager, • California State University, Long Beach Dietician, Pediatric Dietician, Nutrition Researcher, Sports Dietetics and Food Administration B.S. – Food Science and Cardiac Rehabilitation Dietician, Nutrition Consultant, Option Diabetes Educator, and many others. Dietetics and Food Administration B.S. – Nutrition and The Associate degree track may be completed in two years Dietetics Option and consists of a core of liberal arts, nutrition and science Hospitality Management B.S. courses. The support courses in the curriculum pattern allow • California State University, Los Angeles the student to explore special interests that are related to their Food Science B.S. personal/professional goals/interests. Nutrition Science B.S.

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Nutrition Science B.S. – Coordinated Dietetics Option Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Nutrition Science B.S. – Nutrition Option with a grade of C or higher.

• California State University, Northridge General Office (30-32 units) Family and Consumer Sciences B.S. – Nutrition, Dietetics The General Office program provides training in common and Food Science Option skills used in the business office: keyboarding, computer appli- • California State University, Sacramento cations, English, accounting, and business communications. Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. – Nutrition and Food General office workers obtain employment in many environ- Concentration ments: corporate settings, government facilities, schools, and hospitals. Related job titles include administrative assistant, • California State University, San Bernardino executive assistant, executive secretary, office assistant, and Nutrition and Food Sciences B.S. secretary. After gaining some work experience or specialized • San Diego State University skills, many workers transfer to jobs with higher pay or greater Food and Nutrition B.S. advancement potential. Kinesiology B.S. – Fitness Specialist Emphasis Students may qualify for an Associate degree in this major. • San Francisco State University The suggested program assumes no previous instruction in Dietetics B.S. Office Technology courses. Beginning courses may be waived Family and Consumer Sciences B.A. if students have sufficient skills to make them eligible for the advanced courses. • San José State University Nutrition Science B.S. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Nutrition Science B.S. – Dietetics Concentration the program, students will create and revise commonly used Nutrition Science B.S. – Food Science and Technology business documents using computer software applications, Concentration keyboarding skills, and knowledge of English language Nutrition Science B.S. – Packaging Concentration principles. Also, given transaction data, students will perform basic bookkeeping/accounting tasks, such as classifying, General education requirements for the University of recording, and preparing financial documents. California and California State University and other local uni- Required Courses: (27-29 units) versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and Accounting 1, Introduction to Financial Accounting (5) Majors and listed in the Academics section of this catalog. or

Areas of Emphasis Accounting 21, Business Bookkeeping (3) Business 32, Business Communication (3) Office Technology CIS 1, Computer Concepts with Applications (3) Formerly Office Information Systems CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Office workers are responsible for a variety of administra- (3) CIS 30, Microsoft Excel (3) (formerly CIS 31) tive and clerical duties necessary to run and maintain orga- CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) nizations efficiently. They use a variety of software, produce CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) correspondence, maintain databases, manage projects, as well CIS 39, MS Outlook – Comprehensive Course (3) as organize meetings, manage records, and schedule appoint- OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) ments. Office workers find employment in a variety of settings, such as corporations, government agencies, schools, and hospi- Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: tals. Some related job titles include office assistant, administra- OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) tive assistant, executive assistant, and data entry/clerical. or OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career 1C (1) information systems and other valuable career resources. OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) The suggested program assumes no previous instruction in Additional general education and graduation requirements Office Technology courses. Beginning courses may be waived for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in if students have sufficient skills to be eligible for the advanced the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to courses. www.smc.edu/articulation). The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Legal Administrative Assistant (30 units) a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Legal administrative assistants perform the administrative including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated tasks in a law office, such as answering the telephone, managing below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, files, preparing law office correspondence and legal documents, and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education and maintaining the calendar. Legal administrative assistants requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. are in great demand. Qualified legal administrative assistants At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units who have strong skills can find lucrative opportunities with must be completed at Santa Monica College. law firms and corporate legal departments, government agen-

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CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) care to insurance companies. Duties include billing insurance Areas of Emphasis CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) companies and patients; collecting payment for services; and

CIS 39, MS Outlook – Comprehensive Course (3) documenting tests, treatments, and procedures, using correct Majors and OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) medical terminology—referred to as “coding.” This program OFTECH 30, Legal Office Procedures (3) provides the training that is required to perform these duties. OFTECH 31, Legal Terms and Transcription (3) Employment outlook for medical billing/coding workers is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupa- Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: tions through 2018, due to rapid growth in the number of OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) medical tests, treatments, and procedures that will be increas- or ingly scrutinized by third-party payers, regulators, courts, and OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding consumers. 1C (1) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this OFTECH 1B, Keyboarding 1B (1) program, applying knowledge of diagnostic and procedural OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding 1C (1) codes, students will review patients’ medical records and assign OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) appropriate codes for reimbursement and billing purposes. OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) Using a computerized patient billing system, students will enter patient and case information, process transactions and claims, Medical Administrative Assistant (36 units) create statements, and produce reports. The Medical Administrative Assistant certificate program Required Courses: (33-34 units) prepares students for employment in a medical environment. Anatomy 1, General Human Anatomy (4) Students develop skills and knowledge to perform a variety of or duties to aid in the efficient workflow and operations of a medi- Biology 2, Human Biology (3) cal related facility. Coursework indicates medical terminol- CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications ogy, computer technology, medical law and ethics, and “front (3) office” tasks — such as patient scheduling, reception, coding CIS 30, Microsoft Excel (3) (formerly CIS 31) and billing, transcription, and records management. OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the OFTECH 20, Medical Vocabulary (3) program, using knowledge of front office tasks, students will OFTECH 23, Medical Billing (Medisoft) (3) use appropriate procedures related to reception, telephone OFTECH 24, Medical Coding/Billing 1 (3) communications, and records management. Applying OFTECH 25, Medical Coding/Billing 2 (3) computer technology skills, medical terminology skills, and OFTECH 26, Medical Coding/Billing 3 (3) language skills, students will prepare correspondence, produce OFTECH 27, Medical Office Procedures (3) medical transcripts, and perform tasks related to patient coding OFTECH 28, Electronic Health Records (3) and billing. Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: Required Courses: (33 units) OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications or (3) OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) 1C (1) CIS 39, MS Outlook – Comprehensive Course (3) OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1)

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OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) clerical tasks. This certificate program provides training in the Additional general education and graduation requirements for essential skills to carry out these tasks. Job opportunities exist the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the in part-time, full-time, and work-at-home positions. Data entry Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www. workers are known by various job titles, such as data entry clerk, smc.edu/articulation). data entry operator, data entry specialist, and clerk. Data entry jobs frequently serve as stepping stones to higher paying posi- CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT tions with increased responsibilities. At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Program Learning Outcomes: Using source materi- Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. als, the student will use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint software to input data. Applying knowledge of Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, and spelling principles, the successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. student will proofread and correct data input. General Office (30-32 units) Required Courses: (9 units) A Certificate of Achievement in General Office will be CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications granted upon completion of the major requirements listed (3) above. CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) Students who successfully complete the General Office CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) degree by satisfying additional general education requirements Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: listed on the Associate degree. OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) or Legal Administrative Assistant (30 units) OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, A Certificate of Achievement in Legal Administrative Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding Assistant will be granted upon completion of the major require- 1C (1) ments listed above. OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) Students who successfully complete the Legal Administra- OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) tive Assistant Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive

Majors and an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education Medical Billing/Coding (15 units) requirements listed on the Associate degree. Medical Billing/Coding workers are primarily responsible Areas of Emphasis for submitting documentation of patient medical care to insur- Medical Administrative Assistant (36 units) ance companies. Duties include billing insurance companies A Certificate of Achievement in Medical Administrative and patients; collecting payment for services; and documenting Assistant will be granted upon completion of the major require- tests, treatments and procedures, using correct medical termi- ments listed above. nology – referred to as “coding”. The Medical Billing/Coding Students who successfully complete the Medical Adminis- Certificate program provides the training that is required to trative Assistant Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive perform these duties. Employment outlook for medical billing/ an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education coding workers is expected to grow much faster than the aver- requirements listed on the Associate degree. age for all occupations through 2012, due to rapid growth in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that Medical Coding and Billing Specialist (36 units) will be increasing scrutinized by third-party payers, regulators, A Certificate of Achievement in Medical Coding and courts, and consumers. Billing Specialist will be granted upon completion of the major Program Learning Outcomes: Applying knowledge of requirements listed above. diagnostic and procedural codes, the student will review Students who successfully complete the Medical Coding patients’ medical records and assign appropriate codes for and Billing Specialist Certificate of Achievement may elect to reimbursement and billing purposes. Using a computerized receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general edu- patient billing system, the student will enter patient and case cation requirements listed on the Associate degree. information, process transactions and claims, create statements, and produce reports. DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATES Required Courses: (12 units) At least 50% of the required units for a Department CIS 30, Microsoft Excel (3) (formerly CIS 31) Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. OFTECH 20, Medical Vocabulary (3) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to OFTECH 23, Medical Billing (Medisoft) (3) successfully complete a Department Certificate. OFTECH 24, Medical Coding/Billing 1 (3) Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: Clerical/Data Entry (12 units) OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) Organizations need to process a rapidly growing amount or of information. Data entry workers help ensure the efficient OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, handling of information processing. Duties include inputting Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding data into computers and performing editing, proofreading, and 1C (1)

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OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) OFTECH 21, Medical Terms & Transcription I (3) OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) OFTECH 22, Medical Terms & Transcription II (3) Select 3 units of the following keyboarding courses: Medical Records Clerk/Receptionist (15 units) OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) Employment of medical records technicians is expected to or increase by 18 percent through 2016—faster than the average OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, for all occupations, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding The Medical Records Clerk/Receptionist certificate is ideal for 1C (1) students who want to learn the basic skills needed to become OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) employed in a healthcare setting. This certificate prepares stu- OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) dents for entry-level records management/receptionists’ posi- tions in hospitals, nursing homes, physician offices, and service Word Processing (15 units) agencies. Coursework includes training in storing, retrieving, This certificate prepares students for both entry-level and and maintaining medical records; front desk procedures; medi- advanced word processing positions in a variety of office set- cal vocabulary; computer technology; keyboarding; and written tings. It also serves as a foundation for specialization in fields and verbal communications. With experience and additional such as legal transcription and desktop publishing. The Word education, medical records clerk/receptionists may advance to Processing Certificate includes courses in rapid and accurate senior clerks, registered health information technicians (RHITs) keyboarding, document editing and formatting, advanced word registered health information administrators (RHIAs), consul- processing techniques, English skills for the office, and an over- tants, and educators. view of the Microsoft Office Suite.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this Required Courses: (12 units) Areas of Emphasis program, using knowledge of recordkeeping systems, students CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications Majors and will organize and retrieve patient records using alphabetic, (3) numeric, and color-coded systems. Applying knowledge of OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) front desk procedures, students will demonstrate knowledge of CIS 37A, Microsoft Word I (3) appropriate telephone skills and face-to-face communications. CIS 37B, Microsoft Word II (3) Required Courses: (11 units) Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: CIS 4, Introduction to Computers, Business Applications OFTECH 1, Keyboarding I (3) (3) or OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) OFTECH 1A, Keyboarding 1A (1) and OFTECH 1B, OFTECH 20, Medical Vocabulary (3) Keyboarding 1B (1) and OFTECH 1C, Keyboarding OFTECH 27, Medical Office Procedures (3) 1C (1) Select 3 units from the following keyboarding courses: OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) CIS 30, Microsoft Excel (3) (formerly CIS 31) OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) OFTECH 9, Keyboarding Improvement (1) OFTECH 10, Skill Building on the Keyboard (3) Philosophy Medical Transcription (15 units) Programs in philosophy are designed to develop the rea- The Medical transcription certificate program prepares stu- soning skills needed to understand and evaluate beliefs about dents to listen to dictated recordings made by physicians and man, society, reality, knowledge, truth, values, etc. Skills in other healthcare professionals and transcribe them into medi- thinking and problem solving, research, writing, criticism, and cal reports, correspondences, and other administrative material. analysis are emphasized. Philosophy programs provide a back- Medical transcription is a particularly flexible career that easily ground for fields such as law, theology, journalism, business, or lends itself to many different work styles. Medical transcription- public service. Some students earn graduate degrees to become ists work in hospitals, physicians’ offices, transcription service college philosophy teachers. offices, clinics, laboratories, and at home. According to the US Department of Labor, employment of medical transcriptionists For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services is projected to grow 21-35 per cent through 2012. With experi- Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career ence, medical transcriptionists can advance to supervisory posi- information systems and other valuable career resources. tions, home-based work, editing, or consulting. TRANSFER Program Learning Outcomes: Using transcription equip- Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should ment and word processing software, the student will prepare complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- medical documents that represent correct format, spelling, capi- eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. talization, number usage, punctuation, abbreviations, symbols, Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this and metric measurement rules. In the preparation of medical major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. documents, the student will use a variety of reference resources. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Required Courses: (12 units) campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation OFTECH 5, English Skills for the Office (3) agreements with private institutions can be found online at OFTECH 20, Medical Vocabulary (3) www.smc.edu/articulation.

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• University of California, Berkeley • California State University, Northridge Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. • University of California, Davis • California State University, San Bernardino Philosophy A.B. Philosophy B.A. • University of California, Irvine • California State University, Stanislaus Philosophy B.A. Liberal Studies B.A. – Applied Philosophy Concentration Philosophy B.A. • University of California, Los Angeles Philosophy B.A. – Ethics, Politics and Law Concentration Linguistics and Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. – General Major Concentration Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. – Logic and Philosophy of Science • University of California, Riverside Concentration Philosophy B.A. • Humboldt State University • University of California, San Diego Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. • San Diego State University • University of California, Santa Barbara Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. • San Francisco State University • University of California, Santa Cruz Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. Philosophy and Religion B.A. Philosophy B.A. – Religious Thought Concentration • San José State University Humanities B.A. – Religious Studies Concentration • California Polytechnic State University, Philosophy B.A. San Luis Obispo Philosophy B.A. • Sonoma State University Philosophy B.A. • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Philosophy B.A. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Philosophy B.A. – Law and Society Option major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements)

Majors and with the following private and out-of-state institutions: • California State University, Bakersfield • Loyola Marymount University

Areas of Emphasis Philosophy B.A. – General Emphasis Philosophy B.A. – Graduate School Emphasis B.A. Philosophy • California State University, Chico General education requirements for the University of Philosophy B.A. California and California State University and other local uni- versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and • California State University, Dominguez Hills listed in the Academics section of this catalog. Philosophy B.A. Philosophy B.A. – Religious Studies Option • California State University, East Bay Photography Philosophy B.A. The Photography program teaches the dynamics of visual • California State University, Fresno communication to illustrate Ideas, record events, articulate Cognitive Science B.S. stories, express moods, sell products, and interpret a person’s Philosophy B.A. character. Courses stress technical knowledge, proficiency in Philosophy B.A. – Prelaw Option camera control, digital and analog capture methods, artificial Philosophy B.A. – Religious Studies Option light control, and image manipulation. This program prepares students for careers in photography-related genres, including • California State University, Fullerton advertising photography, food photography, architectural pho- Philosophy B.A. tography, editorial photography, portrait photography, fashion Philosophy B.A. – Social, Moral and Legal Philosophy photography, and photojournalism. Concentration For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • California State University, Long Beach Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Philosophy B.A. information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Los Angeles SMC has articulation agreements in place with several Philosophy B.A. 4-year institutions. Students planning to transfer should com- Philosophy B.A. – General Philosophy Option plete the lower-division major requirements and the general Philosophy B.A. – Pre-Law Option education pattern for the institution to which they invent to • California State University, Monterey Bay transfer. Human Communication B.A. High school students in the 11th and 12th grades may Human Communication B.A. – Practical and Professional begin this program concurrently with their high school pro- Ethics Concentration gram if approved by the high school principal.

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Information regarding the Photography program is avail- • Los Angeles able on the Photography Department’s website (www2.smc.edu/ Photography photo) and by calling the Photography Department at (310) Please note that New York Film Academy Los Angeles is 434-3547. NOT a regionally accredited institution. Please see a coun- selor for details. TRANSFER General education requirements and major course- Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should work are available online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- General education requirements for the University of eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. California and California State University and other local uni- Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. listed in the Academics section of this catalog. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS agreements with private institutions can be found online at The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of www.smc.edu/articulation. a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated • California Polytechnic State University, below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, San Luis Obispo and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Art and Design B.F.A. – Photography Concentration requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. • California State University, East Bay At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units

Art B.A. – Photography Option Areas of Emphasis must be completed at Santa Monica College. Art B.F.A. – Photography Option

Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Majors and • California State University, Fresno with a grade of C or higher. Art B.A. – Printmaking/Photography Emphasis Mass Communication and Journalism B.A. – Suggested Photography Course Path: Photojournalism Option First Year: Fall: • California State University, Fullerton Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) Art B.F.A. – Creative Photography Concentration Photography 52, History of Photography (3) (same as Art • California State University, Long Beach History 52) Art B.F.A. – Art Photography Option Non-photo elective (3) Spring: • California State University, Sacramento Photography 2, Basic Photography Lab Techniques Photography B.A. (2) (prerequisite: Photography 1; concurrent enrollment • San José State University permitted) Art B.F.A. – Photography Concentration Photography 5, Digital Asset Management, Modification, & Output (3) (prerequisite: Photography 1) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Photography 30, Techniques of Lighting: Introduction (4) major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) (prerequisite: Photography 5) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Photography 60, Business Practices In Photography (3) • Academy of Art University, San Francisco (prerequisite: Photography 1) B.F.A. Fine Arts and Art Studies Second Year: Fall: • The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy Photography 31, Introduction: Photographing People 1 University (4) (prerequisite: 30 and 39; concurrent enrollment in 39 B.S. Digital Photography is permitted) • Art Institute of Colorado or B.A. Photography Photography 32, Photographing People: Advanced (4) (prerequisite: Photography 30) • Brooks Institute Photography 33, Techniques of Lighting: Products (4) Please note that Brooks is NOT a regionally accredited (prerequisite: Photography 31 or 32 and 33) institution. Students wishing to pursue graduate work may Photography 39, Beginning Photoshop (3) (prerequisite have difficulty in applying units earned. Photography 5) General education requirements and major course- Spring: work are available online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). Photography 43, Portfolio Development (3) (prerequisite: Students must have an overall 3.0 GPA and present a Photography 31 or 32 and 33) portfolio at time of application. Photography Elective (5) • California College for the Arts Photography Photography (40 units) General education requirements and major course- Program Learning Outcomes: Students completing the work are available online (go to www.smc.edu/articulation). program in Photography will analyze and assess photographic

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situations and solve technical problems and creative challenges Photography 88A, Independent Studies in Photography as they arise in a photographic production. Students will design (1) and construct photographic images that can communicate Photography 88B, Independent Studies in Photography ideas or narratives effectively for commercial, editorial, or fine (2) art purposes. Graduates will also have the knowledge and skills Photography 88C, Independent Studies in Photography pertinent to the successful operation of a freelance photography (3) business and sound business practices in the trade. Photography 90A, Internship in Photography (1) Required Courses: (32 units) Photography 90B, Internship in Photography (2) Photography 1, Introduction to Photography (3) Photography 90C, Internship in Photography (3) Photography 2, Basic Photography Lab Techniques Photography 90D, Internship in Photography (4) (2) (prerequisite: Photography 1; concurrent enrollment Nonphotography Electives; select one course from the list below: permitted) Art 10A, Design I (3) Photography 5, Digital Asset Management, Modification, Art 10C, Computer Design (3) & Output (3) (prerequisite: Photography 1) Art 20A, Drawing I (3) Photography 30, Techniques of Lighting: Introduction (4) Business 22, Introduction to Advertising (3) (prerequisite: Photography 5) Business 34, Introduction to Social Media Marketing (3) Photography 31, Introduction: Photographing People 1 Business 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) (4) (prerequisite: 30 and 39; concurrent enrollment in 39 GR DES 31, Graphic Design Studio 1 (2) is permitted) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate or degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics Photography 32, Photographing People: Advanced (4) section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ (prerequisite: Photography 30) articulation). Photography 33, Techniques of Lighting: Products (4) (prerequisite: Photography 31 or 32 and 33) CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Photography 39, Beginning Photoshop (3) (prerequisite Photography 5) At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Photography 43, Portfolio Development (3) (prerequisite: Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Photography 31 or 32 and 33) Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Majors and Photography 52, History of Photography (3) (same as Art successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. History 52) Areas of Emphasis Photography 60, Business Practices In Photography (3) Photography (40 units) (prerequisite: Photography 1) A Certificate of Achievement in Photography is granted Photography Electives; select any one of the following courses listed upon completion of 40 units listed above. below: (3 units) [Note that no more than 2 units of Independent Students who successfully complete the Photography Cer- Study (Photo 88A and 88B) and no more than 3 units of Internship tificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree (Photo 90A-90D) may be used to satisfy completion of this area.] by satisfying additional general education requirements listed Photography 7, Advanced Portfolio Development (3) on the Associate degree. (prerequisite: Photography 43) Photography 13, News Photography (3) (prerequisite: Photography 1) Photography 14, Photography for Publication (3) Physics (prerequisite: Journalism 21 or Photography 13) Physicists study matter, energy, and the relationships Photography 21, Alternative Printing (3) (prerequisite: between them and devise methods to apply laws and theories Photography 2) of physics to industry, medicine, and other fields. Some career Photography 29, Video Production for Still Photographers titles include acoustic physicist, astrophysicist, engineer, satel- (3) (prerequisite: Photography 30) lite data analyst, and medical or nuclear physicist. Photography 31, Introduction: Photographing People 1 (4) (prerequisite: Photography 30 for both) For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services or Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Photography 32, Photographing People: Advanced (4) information systems and other valuable career resources. (prerequisite: Photography 30 for both) TRANSFER Photography 37, Advanced Black and White Printing (3) (prerequisite: Photography 2) Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Photography 40, Digital Capture (3) (prerequisite: complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Photography 30) eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Photography 42, Advanced Photoshop (3) (prerequisite: Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Photography 39) major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Photography 50, Basic Color Printing (3) (prerequisite: Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU Photography 2) campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Photography 64, Community Documentary Photography agreements with private institutions can be found online at (4) (prerequisite: Photography 2) www.smc.edu/articulation.

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• University of California, Berkeley Mathematics B.S. – Applied Physics Emphasis Astrophysics B.A. – Includes Astronomy Mathematics B.S. – Physics Emphasis Physics B.A. • California State University, Chico Engineering Physics B.S. Physics B.S. • University of California, Davis • California State University, Dominguez Hills Physics A.B. Physics B.S. Natural Sciences B.S. Physics B.S. – Electrical Engineering Option Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – General Physics Option Physics B.S. – Applied Physics B.S. – Physical Science Option • University of California, Irvine • California State University, East Bay Math B.S. Physics B.A. Physics B.S. Physics B.A. – Physics Education Option • University of California, Los Angeles Physics B.S. Physics B.A. • California State University, Fresno Astrophysics B.S. Biophysics B.S. Nutrition Sciences B.A. – Physics Option Geophysics B.S. Physics B.S. Geophysics B.S. – Applied Geophysics • California State University, Fullerton Geophysics and Space Physics B.S. Physics B.S. Physics B.S. • California State University, Long Beach Areas of Emphasis • University of California, Riverside Physics B.A. Physics B.A. Physics B.S. Majors and Geophysics B.S. • California State University, Los Angeles Physics B.S. Physics B.A. Physics B.S. – Applied Physics and Engineering Track Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Biophysics Option Physics B.S. – Biophysics Option Physics B.S. – Physics Education Option • California State University, Northridge • University of California, San Diego Physics B.A. Physics B.A. Geology B.S. – Geophysics Option Physics B.A. – General Physics B.A. – General/Secondary Education Physics B.S. Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Astrophysics Option Physics B.S. – Astrophysics Specialization • California State University, Sacramento Physics B.S. – Computational Physics Specialization Physics B.A. Physics B.S. – Earth Sciences Specialization Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Materials Physics Specialization • California State University, San Bernardino Physics/Biophysics B.S. Physics B.A. • University of California, Santa Barbara Physics B.S. Creative Studies B.A. – Physics • California State University San Marcos Physics B.A. Applied Physics – Physical Science Emphasis Creative Studies B.S. – Physics Applied Physics – Technology Emphasis Earth Science B.S. – Geophysics Emphasis Physics B.S. • California State University, Stanislaus Liberal Studies B.A. – Physics and Physical Science • University of California, Santa Cruz Applied Physics B.S. Concentration Physics B.S. Physical Science B.A. – Applied Physics Concentration Physics B.S. – Astrophysics Physics B.A. Physics B.S. • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo • Humboldt State University Physics B.A. Physics B.A. Physics B.S. Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Applied Physics Option • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Physics B.S. – Astronomy Option Physics B.S. • San Diego State University • California State University, Bakersfield Physics B.A. Physics B.S. Geological Sciences B.S. – Geophysics • California State University Channel Islands Physics B.S. Applied Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Modern Optics

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• San Francisco State University Political Science A.B. – Public Service Physics B.A. • University of California, Irvine Physics B.A. – Astronomy Concentration Political Science B.A. Physics B.S. Physics B.S. – Astrophysics Concentration • University of California, Los Angeles Physics B.S. – Physics for Teaching Concentration Political Science B.A. • San José State University • University of California, Merced Physics B.A. Political Science B.A. Physics B.A. – Preparation for Teaching • University of California, Riverside Physics B.S. Political Science B.A. • Sonoma State University Political Science/Administrative Studies B.A. Physics B.A. Political Science/International Affairs B.A. Physics B.A. – Advisory Plan C Political Science/Public Service B.A. Physics B.A. – Advisory Plan T Physics B.S. • University of California, San Diego International Studies B.A. – Political Science Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Political Science B.A. major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Political Science B.A. – American Politics with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Political Science B.A. – International Relations • Loyola Marymount University Political Science B.A. – Political Theory B.S. Physics Political Science B.A. – Public Law General education requirements for the University of Political Science B.A. – Public Policy California and California State University and other local uni- • University of California, Santa Barbara versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and Political Science B.A. listed in the Academics section of this catalog. Political Science B.A. – Public Service Emphasis • University of California, Santa Cruz Political Science Latin American and Latino Studies/Politics B.A. Majors and Politics B.A. Political scientists study the origin, development, and Areas of Emphasis • California Polytechnic State University, operation of political systems and public policy. Some study San Luis Obispo the actions of foreign governments, political parties, or revo- Political Science B.A. lutionary movements. Others analyze topics such as public opinion, decision making, or the uses of ideology and public Political Science B.A. – American Politics Concentration policy. They may conduct surveys, analyze election results, Political Science B.A. – Global Politics Concentration review Supreme Court decisions, or actions of legislative bod- Political Science B.A. – International Affairs ies, or analyze the content of media articles. Some do academic Concentration research, write, or teach. Others work on applied problems for Political Science B.A. – Pre-Law Concentration federal agencies, legislative committees, or individual office • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona holders/seekers. Some career titles include lawyer, politician or Political Science B.S. director of polling and survey projects. • California State University, Bakersfield For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Political Science B.A. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Political Science B.A. – American Politics Emphasis information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University Channel Islands TRANSFER Political Science B.A. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should • California State University, Chico complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Political Science B.A. eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. • California State University, Dominguez Hills Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this major with the following UC, CSU, private, and international Africana Studies B.A. – Historical and Political institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other Development Concentration UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Political Science B.A. Articulation agreements with private institutions can be found Political Science B.A. – General Concentration online at www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, East Bay • University of California, Berkeley Political Science B.A. – Pre-Law Option Political Economics B.A. Political Science B.A. – Public Affairs and Administration Political Science B.A. Option • University of California, Davis • California State University, Fresno Political Science A.B. Political Science B.A.

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• California State University, Fullerton See www.smc.edu/articulation for general education Political Science B.A. admission requirements. • California State University, Long Beach • Mills College Political Science B.A. B.A. Political, Legal & Economic Analysis • California State University, Los Angeles Political Science B.A. Political Science B.A. – General Political Science Option Political Science – Associate Political Science B.A. – Global Politics Option in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) to Political Science B.A. – Prelegal Option Political Science B.A. – Public Administration Option CSU • California State University, Monterey Bay The Associate in Arts in Political Science for Transfer (AA- Human Communication B.A. T) introduces students to the major fields of study in Political Human Communication B.A. – Peace Studies Science. The program includes the study of American Politics Concentration (principles, institutions, and policies). Depending upon the Human Communication B.A. – Practical and Professional student’s chosen course of study, the program may also include Ethics Concentration Comparative Politics (institutional structures, processes, and • California State University, Northridge political cultures), International Relations (structure and opera- Political Science B.A. – Politics and Government Option tion of the international system), and/or Political Philosophy Political Science B.A. – Public Policy and Management (ideas about human nature, power, justice, and the state). Option Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Political Areas of Emphasis • California State University, San Bernardino Science for Transfer (AA-T), students will have a strong academ- Majors and Political Science B.A. ic foundation in the field and be prepared for upper division baccalaureate study. Completion of the degree indicates that • California State University San Marcos the student will have satisfied the lower division requirements Political Science B.A. for transfer into political science or similar majors for many Political Science B.A. – Global Concentration campuses in the California State University system. Social and Behavioral Science B.A. – Political Economy Concentration Completion of this degree will likely give you prior- ity admission consideration in the majors at the CSU’s listed • California State University, Stanislaus below. In addition, you will need to complete no more than 60 Political Science B.A. semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after transfer to • Humboldt State University complete your degree. If you are considering transferring to Political Science B.A. a UC, private, or out of state university, please consult a • San Diego State University counselor before applying to transfer, as transfer require- Political Science B.A. ments might be different than those required for the AA-T in Political Science. • San Francisco State University Political Science B.A. ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FOR TRANSFER • San José State University TO CSU Political Science B.A. The AA-T in Political Science is granted upon successful • Sonoma State University completion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 Government B.A. semester units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The Government B.A. – International Relations Concentration following is required: Government/Journalism B.A. – Government Journalism 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Concentration ter units. Political Science B.A. 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework must be completed at Santa Monica College. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that with the following private and out-of-state institutions: while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- • American University of Paris, France sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. International and Comparative Politics Please consult with a counselor for details. 4. Certified completion of the California State University • Arizona State University General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR B.A. Political Science the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum B.S. Political Science (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students transferring to CSU • John Cabot University, Rome, Italy must complete IGETC Area 1C.) Political Science 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All International Affairs (validated by University of Wales) courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C This university is US regionally accredited. or higher.

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Political Science (18 units) Political Science 22, Environmental Politics and Policies (3) (same as Environmental Studies 22) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Political Science 23, Sex, Gender, and Power (3) program, students will demonstrate, through written and oral academic work, an understanding of the principles, structure, Political Science 31, Introduction to Public Policy (3) and processes of the American political system, as well as, Political Science 47, International Politics Seminar (3) depending on the student’s area of focus, an understanding of Political Science 52, Contemporary Political Thought (3) the institutional structures and processes of other countries, (same as Philosophy 52) the structure and operation of international relations, and Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) philosophic ideas about human nature, power, justice, and the Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service state. Learning (3) Sociology 2, Social Problems (3) Required Core Course: (3 units) Sociology 2 S, Social Problems – Service Learning (3) Political Science 1, National and California Government Sociology 30, African Americans in Contemporary Society (3) (3) LIST A: Select three courses from the following: (9 units) Sociology 31, Latinas/os in Contemporary Society (3) Math 54, Elementary Statistics (4) Sociology 32, Asian Americans in Contemporary Society Political Science 2, Comparative Government and Politics (3) (3) Sociology 33, Sociology of Sex and Gender (3) Political Science 7, International Politics (3) Sociology 34, Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Political Science 51, Political Philosophy (3) (same as Society (3) Philosophy 51) Or any course articulated as fulfilling CSU GE Area D LIST B: Select two courses from the following: (6 units) In addition students may complete either the CSU GE Any course from List A not used above Breadth or IGETC pattern general education requirements and Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) a total of 60 units with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) All major/area of emphasis courses must be completed with a Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) grade of C or higher. Geography 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same as Upon completion of Santa Monica College Associate in Urban Studies 8)

Majors and Arts in Political Science for Transfer (AA-T) degree, the student Geography 11, World Geography: Introduction to Global will be eligible for priority admission consideration to the

Areas of Emphasis Studies (3)) (same as Global Studies 11) majors at the following CSU campuses: English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate Composition (3) • California Polytechnic State University, History 1, History of Western Civilization I (3) San Luis Obispo History 2, History of Western Civilization II (3) B.A. Political Science – American Politics History 10, Ethnicity and American Culture (3) B.A. Political Science – Global Politics History 11, The United States Through Reconstruction (3) B.A. Political Science – Individualized Course of Study History 12, The United States Since Reconstruction (3) B.A. Political Science – Pre-Law History 13, The United States Since 1945 • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona History 14, US Environmental History (3) (same as B.A. Political Science – General Environmental Studies 14) Philosophy 1, Knowledge and Reality (3) • California State University, Bakersfield Philosophy 3, Early Philosophers (3) B.A. Political Science – American Philosophy 4, Modern Philosophers (3) B.A. Political Science – International Relations Philosophy 7, Logic and Critical Thinking (3) B.A. Political Science – Pre-Law Philosophy 20, Environmental Ethics (3) (same as • California State University Channel Islands Environmental Studies 20) B.A. Political Science – General Philosophy 48, Non Violence Resistance (3) (same as History 48) • California State University, Chico Political Science 3, Introduction to Politics: Justice, Power B.A. International Relations – General and Agency (3) B.A. Political Science – General Political Science 5, International Political Economy: B.A. Political Science – Legal Studies Introduction to Global Studies (3) (same as Economics B.A. Public Administration – General 5 and Global Studies 5) • California State University, Dominguez Hills Political Science 8, The Modern Far East (3) B.A. Political Science – General Political Science 10, Government Internships (3) • California State University, East Bay Political Science 11, World Affairs and the United States B.A. Political Science (3) B.A. Political Science – Pre-Law Political Science 14, Middle East Government and Politics B.A. Political Science – Public Affairs and Administration (3) Political Science 21, Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of • California State University, Fresno Difference (3) B.A. Political Science

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• California State University, Fullerton TRANSFER B.A. Political Science – General Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should • California State University, Long Beach complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- B.A. Political Science – General eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this • California State University, Los Angeles major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. B.A. Political Science – General Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU B.A. Political Science – Global Politics campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation B.A. Political Science – Prelegal Studies agreements with private institutions can be found online at B.A. Political Science – Public Administration www.smc.edu/articulation. • California State University, Monterey Bay • University of California, Berkeley B.A. Social and Behavioral Sciences – Political Economy Psychology B.A. • California State University, Northridge • University of California, Davis B.A. Political Science – Law and Society Psychology A.B. B.A. Political Science – Politics and Government Psychology B.S. – Biology B.A. Political Science – Public Policy and Management Psychology B.S. – Mathematics • California State University, Sacramento • University of California, Irvine B.A. Government – General Psychology B.A. • California State University, San Bernardino Psychology and Social Behavior B.A. Areas of Emphasis B.A. Political Science – General • University of California, Los Angeles

• California State University San Marcos Linguistics and Psychology B.A. Majors and B.A. Political Science – General Pre-Psychology B.A. B.A. Political Science – Global Pre-Cognitive Science B.S. Pre-Psychobiology B.S. • California State University, Stanislaus B.A. Political Science – General • University of California, Merced Pre-Cognitive Science B.A. • Humboldt State University Psychology B.A. B.A. Political Science – General Pre-Cognitive Science B.S. • San Diego State University • University of California, Riverside B.A. Political Science – General Psychology B.A. • San Francisco State University Psychology B.S. B.A. Political Science – General • University of California, Santa Barbara • San José State University Psychology B.A. B.A. Political Science Biopsychology B.S. • University of California, Santa Cruz • Sonoma State University Psychology B.A. B.A. Political Science – General Cognitive Science B.S. The schools and degrees listed above are subject to • University of California, San Diego change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. Psychology B.A. sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree Psychology B.S. Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC Approved Degrees Report.” • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Psychology B.S. Psychology Psychology B.S. – Applied Social Psychology Concentration Psychologists study the behavior of individuals and groups Psychology B.S. – Counseling and Family Psychology and try to help people achieve satisfactory personal adjustment. Concentration They work with individuals, couples, families or groups. Some Psychology B.S. – Developmental Psychology engage in teaching or research, while others work with people Concentration doing testing, counseling, or treatment in clinics, schools, and • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona industries. Some additional career titles include developmental Psychology B.A. psychologist, industrial/organizational psychologist, mental health coordinator, and community services worker. • California State University, Bakersfield For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Psychology B.A. Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State University Channel Islands information systems and other valuable career resources. Psychology B.A.

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• California State University, Dominguez Hills • Arizona State University Psychology B.A. B.A. Psychology B.S. Psychology • California State University, East Bay Psychology B.A. • Kaplan University Psychology B.S. – Ergonomics and Human Factors B.A. Psychology – Applied Behavioral Analysis Option B.S. Psychology – Child Development Psychology B.S. – Industrial/Organizational Psychology • Loyola Marymount University Option B.A. Psychology • California State University, Fresno General education requirements are available online Psychology B.A. at www.smc.edu/articulation or in the Transfer/Counseling Psychology B.A. – Pre-M.B.A. Option Center. Cognitive Science B.S. • Mills College • California State University, Fullerton B.A. Psychology Psychology B.A. • National University • California State University, Long Beach B.A. Psychology Psychology B.A. • Saint Mary’s College of California • California State University, Los Angeles B.A. Psychology Psychology B.A. General education requirements for the University of • California State University, Monterey Bay California and California State University and other local uni- Psychology B.A. versities are available online at www.smc.edu/articulation and Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. listed in the Academics section of this catalog. • California State University, Northridge Psychology B.A. Public Policy • California State University, Sacramento Psychology B.A. The Associate degree and Certificate of Achievement in Public Policy consist of an interdisciplinary and multidis- Majors and • California State University, San Bernardino ciplinary course of study that presents an overview of the Psychology B.A. Areas of Emphasis development and implementation of important public policies • California State University San Marcos affecting the lives of local, regional, and state residents. This Psychology B.A. program is designed to equip students with the skill and tools to successfully engage in civic debate and to critically evaluate • California State University, Stanislaus and analyze the development and implementation of substan- Psychology B.A. tive public policies, while providing an opportunity to work Psychology B.A. – Developmental Psychology with governmental and non-governmental organizations and Concentration agencies in a direct way. Psychology B.A. – Experimental Psychology Concentration For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • Humboldt State University information systems and other valuable career resources. Psychology B.A. Social Work B.A. ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • San Diego State University Psychology B.A. The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher • San Francisco State University including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Psychology B.A. below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, • San José State University and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Psychology B.A. requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Psychology B.S. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units • Sonoma State University must be completed at Santa Monica College. Psychology B.A. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this with a grade of C or higher. major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Public Policy (20 units) with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion • Alliant International University of the program, students will demonstrate coherent and B.A. Psychology comprehensive analyses of the public policies affecting the • American University of Paris, France lives of local, regional, and state citizens, and will be equipped Psychology with the skills and resources necessary for participation in civic

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History 47, The Practice of History (3) Health 10, Fundamentals of Healthful Living (3) Areas of Emphasis Philosophy 7, Logic and Critical Thinking (3) Nursing 60, Multicultural Health and Healing Practices Majors and AREA B: Oral Communication/Media Literacy: (3 units) (3) (same as Health 60) Communication Studies 11, Elements of Public Speaking Nutrition 1, Introduction to Nutrition (3) (3) (formerly Speech 1) Nutrition 7, Food and Culture in America (3) Communication Studies 37, Intercultural URBAN/SOCIOECONOMIC TRACK Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) Economics 1, Principles of Microeconomics (3) Journalism 1, The News (3) Economics 2, Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Media Studies 1, Survey of Mass Media (3) (formerly Economics 6, Contemporary Economic Problems (3) Communication 1) History 10, Ethnicity and American Culture (3) Media Studies 2, Reading Media: Acquiring Media Political Science 21, Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Literacy Skills (3) (formerly Communication 2) Difference (3) Media Studies 10, Media, Gender, and Race (3) (formerly Psychology 13, Social Psychology (3) Communication 10) Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Women’s Studies 30, Women and Popular Culture (3) or Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service SPECIALIZATION AREA: Students are required to take two courses Learning (3) WITHIN one of the following five (5) tracks: (6 units) Sociology 2, Social Problems (3) ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS TRACK or Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) Sociology 2 S, Social Problems – Service Learning (3) Art History 11, Art Appreciation: Introduction to Global Sociology 34, Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Visual Culture (3) (formerly Art 79) Society (3) Art History 72, American Art History (3) (formerly Art 72) Sociology 30, African Americans in Contemporary Society Dance 2, Dance in American Culture (3) (3) Dance 5, Dance History (3) Sociology 31, Latinas/os in Contemporary Society (3) Dance 9, Dance Productions (3) Sociology 32, Asian Americans in Contemporary Society Music 27, Music in American Culture (3) (3) Music 31, Music History 2 (3) Urban Studies 8, Introduction to Urban Studies (3) (same Music 33, Jazz in American Culture (3) as Geography 8) Music 36, History of Rock Music (3) Additional graduation requirements for the Associate Theatre Arts 2, Introduction to the Theatre (3) degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics Theatre Arts 5, History of World Theatre (3) section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ EDUCATION TRACK articulation). Education 1, Career Choices in Education (3) Education 2, The Early Childhood Through 12th Grade CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Teaching Experience (3) The Public Policy Certificate of Achievement correlates Early Childhood Education 45, Introduction to Children with some of the lower division courses required to transfer with Special Needs (3) into Public Policy, Public Administration, or Political Science Early Childhood Education 11, Child, Family and programs at several four-year institutions, as well as a broad Community (3) education for transfer in related disciplines.

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At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Recycling and Resource Management (18 units) Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to the program, students will demonstrate the ability to plan, successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. implement, and oversee waste management programs aimed at implementing Zero Waste principles and sustainability Public Policy (20 units) practices for individuals, businesses, and the communities. A Certificate of Achievement is granted in Public Policy Additionally, students will demonstrate the ability to write upon completion of the 20 required units listed under Public proposals and policy using correct terminology, principles, Policy Associate degree. and California legislation and regulations regarding waste, recycling, sustainable resource management, and Zero Waste Students who successfully complete the Public Policy Cer- systems. tificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general education requirements listed Required courses: (12 units) on the Associate degree. RRM 1, Introduction to Recycling and Resource Management (3) RRM 2, Culture and Zero Waste (3) Recycling and Resource RRM 3, Resource Management and Zero Waste for Communities (3) Management RRM 4, Resource Management and Zero Waste for Recycling and Resource Management is among the larg- Business (3) est and most rapidly growing industries in America. As more Select courses from the following: (6 units) cities and businesses develop sustainability and zero waste Counseling 16, Job Success Skills (1) and Counseling policies, the need increases for personnel who can properly 90B, General Internship (2) manage resource use and recycling. The Recycling and Resource or Management curriculum emphasizes an interdisciplinary Counseling 90C, General Internship (3) (with permission approach, exploring recycling and resource management from of Earth Science department chair) a variety of perspectives and in a variety of settings. Core cur- Geography 7, Introduction to Environmental Geography riculum will provide students with an in-depth study of waste (3) (same as Environmental Studies 7) Majors and diversion and resource management, emphasizing cultural, Philosophy 20, Environmental Ethics (3) (same as

Areas of Emphasis community, and business applications. Courses cover govern- Environmental Studies 20) mental and organizational policies, practices, and procedures Political Science 22, Environmental Politics (3) (same as in waste and resource management, including best manage- Environmental Studies 22) ment practices and successful community and educational zero Psychology 40, Environmental Psychology (3) (same as waste programs. Environmental Studies 40)

ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of The program requirements for Certificates of Achievement a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher in Recycling and Resource Management are designed to provide including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated students with the skills and knowledge necessary to obtain below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, desirable employment or advancement in the field of recycling and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education and resource management. The program is also designed to requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. provide students with a comprehensive perspective on the role At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units that recycling and waste diversion play in solving global eco- must be completed at Santa Monica College. nomic and environmental issues. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of with a grade of C or higher. Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College.

COURSE TITLE SANTA MONICA IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE COLLEGE Introduction to Recycling and RRM 1 ENV 180 ENVS-G 141 Resource Management Culture and Zero Waste RRM 2 ENV 185 ENVS-G 142 Resource Management and Zero RRM 3 ENV 190 ENVS-G 144 Waste for Communities Resource Management and Zero RRM 4 ENV 195 ENVS-G 143 Waste for Communities

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Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to All of the first-year courses are offered on the SMC campus successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. (except Respiratory Therapy 2 and 21, offered at the ELAC campus). Recycling and Resource Management (18 units) Clinical training occurs in some of the most respected A Certificate of Achievement in Recycling and Resource medical facilities in the United States (e.g., UCLA Medical Center Management is granted upon completion of the 18 required and USC University Medical Center). Applicants must have units listed under the Recycling and Resource Management a negative criminal background check and pass a drug Associate degree. screening procedure to participate in any clinical courses. A typical sequence of courses is demonstrated below. Students who successfully complete the Recycling and Resource Management Certificate of Achievement may elect ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 77-79 UNITS to receive an Associate degree by satisfying additional general The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of a education requirements listed on the Associate degree. minimum of 77-79 semester units with a C average or higher DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, At least 50% of the required units for a Department and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units successfully complete the Department Certificate. must be completed at Santa Monica College and .

Recycling and Zero Waste (12 units) Areas of Emphasis A Department Certificate in Recycling and Zero Waste will Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed be granted upon successful completion of the courses listed with a grade of C or higher. Majors and below. Respiratory Therapy Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of Program Learning Outcomes: Students who complete the program, students will demonstrate the ability to plan, the Respiratory Therapy program will accurately initiate, con- implement, and oversee waste management programs aimed duct, and modify prescribed therapeutic procedures using clini- at implementing Zero Waste principles and sustainability cal data. Graduates will participate in developing and evaluat- practices for individuals, businesses, and the communities. ing respiratory care plans, and monitor and record patient Additionally, students will demonstrate the ability to write response to the care, both in clinical settings and emergency proposals and policy using correct terminology, principles, situations. and California legislation and regulations regarding waste, Prerequisites for application to the program are recycling, sustainable resource management, and Zero Waste (33-35 units): Anatomy 1, Physiology 3, Chemistry 10, systems. Communication Studies 11 (formerly Speech 1) or 35 (formerly Required Courses: (12 units) Speech 5) or 37 (formerly Speech 37), and Math 18 or 20. RRM 1, Introduction to Recycling and Resource First Year (14 units) Management (3) FIRST SEMESTER (7 UNITS) RRM 2, Culture and Zero Waste (3) [ELAC] RES TH 60, Respiratory Physiology (4) RRM 3, Resource Management and Zero Waste for or Communities (3) RESP TH 6, Respiratory Physiology (4) RRM 4, Resource Management and Zero Waste for [ELAC] RESP TH 21, Physics of Respiratory Care (3) Business (3) or PHYSCS 12, Introductory Physics (3) Note: Golden West College and also offer a certificate in this area of study. The courses will be accepted SECOND SEMESTER (7 UNITS) at each institution in the manner shown on the chart below: RESP TH 30, Adult Critical Care Monitoring (3) or [ELAC] RESP TH 30, Adult Critical Care Monitor and Respiratory Therapy Diagnostics (3) RESP TH 70, Pathophysiology (4) The Respiratory Therapy program is a partnership between or Santa Monica College (SMC) and East Los Angeles College [ELAC] RESP TH 7, Applied Medicine and Pathology (ELAC). Graduates earn an Associate degree in Respiratory (3) and [ELAC] RESP TH 23, Advanced Respiratory Therapy. The program allows the graduate to take the Therapist Pathophysiology (1) Multiple-Choice Examination (TMC) and, by achieving a [ELAC] RESP TH 2, Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy high cut score on the TMC, become eligible for the Clinical (4) Simulation Exam (CSE); passing both exams awards the Second Year (30 units) graduate the Registered Respiration Therapy (RRT) credential. All second year courses (except RESP TH 29) are East The RRT credential is required for licensure in the state Los Angeles College courses and are offered only on the of California. ELAC campus. RESP TH 29 is offered at SMC.

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SUMMER SESSION (4 UNITS) TRANSFER RESP TH 15, Introduction to Clinical Experience (4) Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should THIRD SEMESTER (11 UNITS) complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- RESP TH 3, Application of Respiratory Therapy and eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. Clinical Experience I (5) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this RESP TH 4, Application of Respiratory Therapy and major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Clinical Experience II (5) Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU RESP TH 27, Physician Clinical Rounds, Critical Thinking campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Lab 1 (1) agreements with private institutions can be found online at WINTER SESSION (4 UNITS) www.smc.edu/articulation. RESP TH 29, Neonatal/Pediatric RT (4) • University of California, Berkeley or Sociology B.A. [ELAC] RESP TH 29, Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory • University of California, Davis Therapy (4) Sociology A.B. FOURTH SEMESTER (11 UNITS) Sociology A.B. – Comparative Studies and World RESP TH 5, Application of Respiratory Therapy and Development Clinical Experience III (5) Sociology A.B. – Law and Society RESP TH 11, Application of Respiratory Therapy and Sociology A.B. – Organizational Studies Clinical Experience IV (5) Sociology A.B. – Social Services RESP TH 28, Physician Clinical Rounds, Critical Thinking • University of California, Irvine Lab 2 (1) Sociology B.A. *Students’ general education requirements may vary according to math and English placement results. General education courses may • University of California, Los Angeles be completed before or during the Respiratory Therapy Program. It is Pre-Sociology B.A. highly recommended that the student consult the appropriate college’s • University of California, Merced catalog or college counselor for specific general education program Sociology B.A. planning. • University of California, Riverside Majors and It is recommended that students who select RT as their major make Sociology B.A. an appointment with the RT Faculty Advisor in the Santa Monica Sociology B.S. Areas of Emphasis College Health Science Department. Applications for the Respiratory Sociology/Administrative Studies B.A. Therapy Program can be obtained online (go to www.smc.edu/ Sociology/Administrative Studies B.S. respiratorytherapy) and from the Health Science Department at • University of California, San Diego SMC’s Bundy Campus. Additional program information and/or an International Studies B.A. – Sociology appointment may be made with the Respiratory Therapy faculty by Sociology B.A. calling (310) 434-3463. Sociology/American Studies B.A. Sociology/Cultural and Communication B.A. ACCREDITING AGENCY Sociology/Economy and Society B.A. Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Sociology/International Studies B.A. 1248 Harwood Road Sociology/Law and Society B.A. Bedford, Texas 76021-422 Sociology/Science and Medicine B.A. (817) 283-2835 Sociology/Social Inequalities B.A. www.coarc.com • University of California, Santa Barbara Sociology B.A. Sociology • University of California, Santa Cruz Latin American and Latino Studies/Sociology B.A. Sociologists study the behavior of humans in groups— Sociology B.A. families, communities, industrial organizations, and institu- tions such as schools, hospitals, and social service agencies. • California Polytechnic State University, They are concerned with social phenomena, such as social San Luis Obispo stratification, deviant behavior, effects of mass media, urban Sociology B.A. organization, educational systems, and mental health. They Sociology B.A. – Criminal Justice Concentration may specialize in a number of areas, such as organizational Sociology B.A. – Organizations Concentration behavior, social change, social work, criminology, demography, Sociology B.A. – Social Services Concentration statistics, research methodology, small groups, the family, race • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona relations, gerontology, urban sociology, medical sociology, sex Sociology B.A. – Criminology Option roles and society, rural sociology, or social theory. Sociology B.A. – General Sociology Option For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services Sociology B.A. – Social Work Option Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career • California State University, Bakersfield information systems and other valuable career resources. Sociology B.A.

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• California State University Channel Islands Sociology B.A. – Human Services Concentration Sociology B.A. – Inequities Emphasis Sociology B.A. – Social Deviance and Criminology Sociology B.A. – Institutions Emphasis Concentration Sociology B.A. – Social Processes Emphasis Sociology B.A. – Social Inequality Concentration • California State University, Chico Sociology B.A. – The Body, Culture, and Society Sociology B.A. Concentration • California State University, Dominguez Hills • Humboldt State University Africana Studies B.A. – Socio-Psychological Behaviors Criminal and Justice Studies B.A. Concentration Sociology B.A. Sociology B.A. • San Diego State University • California State University, East Bay Sociology B.A. Sociology B.A. – Social Services Option • San Francisco State University Sociology B.A. – Sociology Option Sociology B.A. • California State University, Fresno • San José State University Sociology B.A. Sociology B.A. • California State University, Fullerton Sociology B.A. – Community Change Concentration Sociology B.A. • Sonoma State University Sociology B.A. – Aging and the Life Course Concentration Sociology B.A. Sociology B.A. – Deviance and Social Control

Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Areas of Emphasis Concentration major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Sociology B.A. – Education Concentration with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Majors and Sociology B.A. – Family Concentration Sociology B.A. – Race, Class, and Gender Concentration • Arizona State University Sociology B.A. – Social Work Concentration B.A. Sociology B.S. Sociology • California State University, Long Beach Sociology B.A. • Loyola Marymount University B.A. Sociology • California State University, Los Angeles Sociology B.A. • Mills College Sociology B.A. – General Option B.A. Anthropology and Sociology Sociology B.A. – Inequalities and Diversity Option Sociology B.A. – Law and Society Option • California State University, Monterey Bay Solar Photovoltaic Installation Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. (Solar Energy Installation) Social and Behavioral Sciences B.S. – Sociology Concentration Solar energy systems are being installed in growing num- • California State University, Northridge bers at businesses and private residences. This growing demand Sociology B.A. – Criminology and Criminal Justice is expected to increase the need for many new jobs for Option Photovoltaic System Installers and Solar Thermal System Sociology B.A. – General Sociology Installers. The Photovoltaic Installation Associate degree and Sociology B.A. – Social Welfare Option Certificate in Solar Energy Technologies will provide students Sociology B.A. – Work and Society Option with both the hands-on skills and the broader contextual knowledge necessary to gain successful employment in the bur- • California State University, Sacramento geoning solar industry. Students who complete the Associate Sociology B.A. degree or Certificate of Achievement will be qualified to secure • California State University, San Bernardino jobs in a variety of different capacities, including installation Sociology B.A. repairs, entry-level solar installer, mid-upper level solar design Sociology B.A. – Social Service Track positions, sales, and potentially even start their own solar • California State University San Marcos installation company. With additional education or experience, Sociology B.A. students could pursue employment with one of the many pub- Sociology B.A. – Aging and Life Course Concentration lic institutions working on alternative energy policy. Sociology B.A. – Children Youth and Families The Associate degree and Certificate of Achievement in Concentration Solar Photovoltaic Installation prepares the student to take Sociology B.A. – Critical Race Studies Concentration the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Sociology B.A. – Health and Mental Health Practitioners) Entry Level Exam. Concentration ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • California State University, Stanislaus Sociology B.A. – Drug and Alcohol Studies Concentration The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Sociology B.A. – General Sociology Concentration a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher

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including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Solar Photovoltaic Installation (19 units) below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, A Certificate of Achievement in Solar Photovoltaic and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Installation is granted upon completion of 19 required units requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. listed on the Solar Photovoltaic Installation Associate degree. At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units Students who successfully complete the Solar Photovoltaic must be completed at Santa Monica College. Installation Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Associate degree by satisfying additional general education with a grade of C or higher. requirements listed on the Associate degree.

Solar Photovoltaic Installation (19 units) DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of At least 50% of the required units for a Department Certificate must be completed at Santa Monica College. the program, students will demonstrate proficiency in basic terminology (solar radiation, solar irradiance, solar insolation, Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course solar constant, solstice, equinox, solar altitude angle, solar to successfully complete a Department Certificate. azimuth angle, solar Incidence angle). Students will be able to Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the explain how a solar cell converts sunlight into electrical power program, students will demonstrate the ability to define basic and distinguish between PV cells, modules, panels, and arrays. terminology, including solar radiation, solar irradiance, solar Students will be able to identify the five key electrical output insolation, solar constant, solstice, equinox, solar altitude parameters for PV modules using manufacturers’ literature angle, solar azimuth angle, and solar incidence angle. Students (Voc, Isc, Vmp, Imp, and Pmp) and label points on a current- will be prepared to explain how a solar cell converts sunlight voltage (I-V) curve, as well as identify and apply regulatory into electrical power; distinguish between PV cells, modules, codes when conducting energy assessments and/or site visits. panels, and arrays; and identify the five key electrical output Students will be able to recognize and identify local and state parameters for PV modules using manufacturer’s literature energy efficiency requirements/incentives for new and existing (VOC, ISC, VMP, LMP, and PMP) and label points on a current- buildings; conduct Energy Utilization Analysis; and recognize voltage (I-V) curve. Students will learn how to identify and mechanics and engineering of energy systems, Including HVAC, apply regulatory codes when conducting energy assessments lighting, and renewable energy systems. and/or site visits; as well as recognize and identify local and Majors and state energy efficiency requirements and incentives for new and Required courses: existing buildings. Students will gain the ability to conduct an Areas of Emphasis Energy 1, Introduction to Energy Efficiency (3) Energy Utilization Analysis; and to recognize mechanics and INTARC 35, 2D Digital Drafting (3) engineering of energy systems, including HVAC, lighting, and or renewable energy systems. GIS 20, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Required Core Courses: (12 units) (3) (same as CIS 20 and GIS 20) Photovoltaic 1, Introduction to Solar Energy Systems (3) Photovoltaic 1, Introduction to Solar Energy Systems (3) Photovoltaic 2, Intermediate Photovoltaic Systems Photovoltaic 2, Intermediate Photovoltaic Systems Installation (3) Installation (3) Energy 1, Introduction to Energy Efficiency (3) Photovoltaic 3, Advanced Solar Photovoltaic Installation Energy 2, Energy Efficiency 2: Residential Building Science (4) (3) Required Support Courses; select one of the following courses: (3 units) BUS 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Spanish – Associate in Arts for Environmental Studies 7, Introduction to Environmental Studies (3) (same as Geography 7) Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Environmental Studies 20, Environmental Ethics (3) The Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer (AA-T) pre- (same as Philosophy 20) pares students to interact with the Spanish-speaking world by Environmental Studies 22, Environmental Politics and providing them with a foundation in the language, history, arts, Policies (3) (same as Political Science 22) culture, and literatures of the different countries that comprise Environmental Studies 40, Environmental Psychology (3) it. As students complete this program, they acquire knowledge (same as Psychology 40) and skills that are applicable to diverse areas of study in the liberal arts, as well as preparation for various professions that Recommended Course: provide services or products for Spanish-speakers. BUS 63, Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Spanish for CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Transfer (AA-T), students will have a strong academic founda- tion in the field and be prepared for upper division baccalaure- At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of ate study. Completion of the degree indicates that the student Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. will have satisfied the lower division requirements for transfer Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to into Spanish or similar majors for many campuses in the successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. California State University system.

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Completion of this degree will likely give you prior- English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate ity admission consideration in the majors at the CSU’s listed Composition (3) below. In addition, you will need to complete no more than 60 English 31, Advanced Composition (3) semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after transfer to English 53, Latino Literature in the United States (3) complete your degree. If you are considering transferring to English 57, Latin-American Literature (3) a UC, private, or out of state university, please consult a English 58, Literature of Mexico (3) counselor before applying to transfer, as transfer require- Geography 2, Introduction to Human Geography (3) ments might be different than those required for the AA-T History 5, History of Latin America 1 (3) in Spanish. History 6, History of Latin America 2 (3) History 19, History of Mexico (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN SPANISH FOR TRANSFER TO CSU History 42, The Latina(o) Experience in the United States The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) is granted upon (3) successful completion of a program of study with a minimum History 43, Mexican-American History (3) of 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or History 47, The Practice of History (3) higher. The following is required for transfer to the California French 1, Elementary French I (5) State University system: French 2, Elementary French II (5) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- French 3, Intermediate French I (5) ter units. French 4, Intermediate French II (5) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework Italian 1, Elementary Italian I (5) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Italian 2, Elementary Italian II (5) 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at Italian 3, Intermediate Italian I (5) least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that Italian 4, Intermediate Italian II (5) Areas of Emphasis while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- Media 46, Television Production (3) Majors and sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Please consult with a counselor for details. Sociology 1 S, Introduction to Sociology – Service 4. Certified completion of the California State University Learning (3) General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR Sociology 31, Latinas/os in Contemporary Society (3) the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Sociology 33, Sociology of Sex and Gender (3) (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students transferring to CSU Sociology 34, Racial and Ethnic Relations in American must complete IGETC Area 1C.) Society (3) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Spanish 8, Conversational Spanish (2) courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C Spanish 9, The Civilization of Spain (3) or higher. Spanish 20, Latin American Civilization (3) Spanish (19 units) Restricted Electives: Select one of the following courses not used above: (3 units minimum) Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Communication Studies 35, Interpersonal program, students will demonstrate the ability to speak, under- Communication (3) (formerly Speech 5) stand, read, and write the Spanish language. As evidenced by English 2, Critical Analysis and Intermediate written and oral communication, students will demonstrate Composition (3) a general understanding of the diverse cultures of Spanish- English 31, Advanced Composition (3) speaking countries, as well as Spanish and Latin American English 53, Latino Literature in the United States (3) civilizations from ancient times to the modern era. In addition, English 57, Latin-American Literature (3) students will demonstrate critical thinking abilities by examin- English 58, Literature of Mexico (3) ing issues that pertain to the diverse manifestations of Spanish History 5, History of Latin America 1 (3) language and culture throughout the world. History 6, History of Latin America 2 (3) Required Core Courses: (16 units) History 19, History of Mexico (3) Spanish 1, Elementary Spanish I (5) History 42, The Latina(o) Experience in the United States Spanish 2, Elementary Spanish II (5) (3) or History 43, Mexican-American History (3) Spanish 11, Spanish for Native Speakers I (5) History 47, The Practice of History (3) Spanish 3, Intermediate Spanish I (5) French 1, Elementary French I (5) or French 2, Elementary French II (5) Spanish 12, Spanish for Native Speakers 2 (5) French 3, Intermediate French I (5) Spanish 4, Intermediate Spanish II (5) French 4, Intermediate French II (5) If student places out of any of the above levels of Spanish, the follow- Italian 1, Elementary Italian I (5) ing courses may be substituted: (up to 11 units) Italian 2, Elementary Italian II (5) Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Italian 3, Intermediate Italian I (5) Communication Studies 35, Interpersonal Italian 4, Intermediate Italian II (5) Communication (3) (formerly Speech 5) Media 46, Television Production (3) Communication Studies 37, Intercultural Spanish 8, Conversational Spanish (2) Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) Spanish 9, The Civilization of Spain (3)

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Spanish 20, Latin American Civilization (3) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework must be completed at Santa Monica College. In addition students may complete either the CSU GE 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at Breadth or IGETC pattern general education requirements and least 2.0 (C) in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that a total of 60 units with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- All major/area of emphasis courses must be completed with a sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. grade of C or higher. Please consult with a counselor for details. Upon completion of Santa Monica College AA-T in 4. Certified completion of the California State University Spanish, the student will be eligible for priority admission con- General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) OR sideration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum The schools and degrees listed above are subject to (IGETC) pattern. (Please note: Students transferring to CSU change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. must complete IGETC Area 1C.) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC or higher. Approved Degrees Report.” Studio Arts (24 units) Speech Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to demonstrate an ability See Communication Studies to work with contemporary visual ideas and their solutions as they apply to studio practice; have an understanding of conceptual thinking and the ability to communicate their ideas Studio Arts – Associate in Arts using research, which will include media, visual culture, art for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU history, history, and an understanding of the importance of verbal and written skills; and develop strong visualization skills, Artists express their thoughts and feelings by creating professional attitude, and a portfolio that supports their goals. fine art works that are primarily intended for aesthetic enjoy- Required Core Courses: (12 units) ment. Related career titles include advertising artist or designer, Art History 2, Western Art History II (3) (formerly Art 2) Majors and art administrator, furniture designer, illustrator, courtroom Art 10A, Design I (3) sketcher, medical illustrator, animator, and toy designer. Some

Areas of Emphasis Art 13, 3-D Design (3) organizations that typically employ art majors include: studios, Art 20A, Drawing 1 (3) museums, auction houses, art councils, educational institu- LIST A: Select at least one course from the following: (3 units) tions, hospitals, interior design departments, advertising agen- Art History 1, Western Art History I (3) (formerly Art 1) cies, and film and media production companies. Art History 3, Western Art History III (3) (formerly Art 8) Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Studio Arts for Art History 17, Arts of Asia – Prehistory to 1900 (3) Transfer (AA-T), students will have a strong academic founda- (formerly Art 5) tion in the field and be prepared for upper division baccalaure- LIST B: Select three courses from the following: (9 units) ate study. Completion of the degree indicates that the student Art 10B, Design 2 (3) will have satisfied the lower division requirements for transfer Art 10C, Computer Design (3) Art 15, Lettering (3) into Studio Arts or similar majors for many campuses in the Art 17A, 3-D Jewelry Design 1 (3) California State University system. Art 17B, 3-D Jewelry Design 2 (3) Completion of this degree will likely give you prior- Art 20B, Drawing 2 (3) ity admission consideration in the majors at the CSU’s listed Art 20C, Digital Drawing (3) below. In addition, you will need to complete no more than 60 Art 21A, Drawing 3 (3) semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after transfer to Art 21B, Drawing 4 (3) complete your degree. If you are considering transferring to Art 30A, Beginning Water Color Painting I (3) a UC, private, or out of state university, please consult a Art 30B, Watercolor Painting II (3) counselor before applying to transfer, as transfer require- Art 30C, Acrylic Painting Techniques (3) ments might be different than those required for the AA-T Art 31, Beginning Painting (3) in Studio Arts. Art 32, Intermediate Painting (3) Art 33, Advanced Painting (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN STUDIO ARTS FOR TRANSFER TO Art 35, Airbrush Techniques (3) CSU Art 40A, Sculpture 1 (3) The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) is granted upon Art 40B, Sculpture 2 (3) successful completion of a program of study with a minimum Art 40C, Sculpture 3 (3) of 60 semester units with an overall average grade of C or Art 41A, Figure Sculpture I (3) higher. The following is required for transfer to the California Art 41B, Figure Modeling Sculpture II (3) State University system: Art 43A, Glass Sculpture 1 (3) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Art 52A, Ceramics I (3) ter units. Art 52B, Ceramics II (3)

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Art 60, Introduction to Printmaking (3) • San Diego State University Art 61A, Etching I (3) B.A. Art – Studio Arts Art 61B, Advanced Etching (3) • San Francisco State University Art 62, Seriography (Silkscreen) (3) B.A. Art – Art Education Art 63, Lithography (3) B.A. Art – Art History and Studio Art In addition students may complete either the CSU GE B.A. Art – Studio Art Breadth or IGETC pattern general education requirements and • San José State University a total of 60 units with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. B.A. Art – Studio Practice All major/area of emphasis courses must be completed with a • Sonoma State University grade of C or higher. B.A. Art – General Upon completion of Santa Monica College AA-T in Studio The schools and degrees listed above are subject to Arts, the student will be eligible for priority admission consid- change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. eration to the majors at the following CSU campuses: sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree • California State University, Bakersfield Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC B.A. Art – Studio Art Approved Degrees Report.” • California State University Channel Islands B.A. Art – Studio Art Technical Theatre • California State University, Chico

B.A. Art – Art Studio The Technical Theatre Program provides rigorous aca- Areas of Emphasis demic instruction, hands-on practical training, and experimen- • California State University, Dominguez Hills tal learning in several areas of technical theatre production. Majors and B.A. Art – Art History Through coursework as well as practical work on theatrical pro- B.A. Art – Design ductions, students are trained in Stagecraft, State Lighting, Stage • California State University, East Bay Sound, Scenic and Prop Construction, Stage Management, B.A. Art – Art Studio Stage Costuming, and Stage Make-Up. Students will work with B.A. Art – Graphic Design (Electronic Art) advanced technology and materials in the use of intelligent B.A. Art – Multimedia lighting systems, audio equipment, video projection equip- B.A. Art – Photography ment, stage machinery, set construction, scenic painting, and B.A. Art – Pictorial Arts (Drawing/Painting/Printmaking) costume construction and design. Internship, mentorships, and B.A. Art – Spatial Arts (Ceramics/Sculpture) entry level job opportunities in the industry are made available to candidates who meet and exceed expectations. • California State University, Fresno B.A. Art For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services B.F.A. Graphic Design Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University, Fullerton B.A. Art – Studio ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • California State University, Long Beach The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of B.A. Art – Studio Art a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher • California State University, Los Angeles including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, B.A. Art – Studio Arts and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education • California State University, Monterey Bay requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. B.A. Visual and Public Art – General At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units • California State University, Northridge must be completed at Santa Monica College. B.A. Art – General Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • California State University, Sacramento with a grade of C or higher. B.A. Art – Art Studio Technical Theatre (19 units) • California State University, San Bernardino Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the B.A. Art – Studio Art program, students will be able to evaluate and appreciate a the- • California State University San Marcos atrical performance by recognizing the inherent components B.A. Visual and Performing Arts – Arts and Technology that go into creating theatre, including the research involved, B.A. Visual and Performing Arts – Visual Arts the collaboration among designers and directors, the rehearsal process, and the technical skills involved in making a play come • California State University, Stanislaus to life. In addition, students will hone design and technical B.A. Art – Studio skills leading to performance in the capacity of at least one of • Humboldt State University the following: Stage Manager, Set/Light/Sound/Costume/Make- B.A. Art – Art Studio Up Designer, Stage Technician.

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Required Introduction/History courses; select one of the following eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. courses: (3 units) Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Theatre Arts 2, Introduction to the Theatre (3) major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Theatre Arts 5, History of World Theatre (3) Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Required Stagecraft Course: agreements with private institutions can be found online at Theatre Arts 20, Stagecraft (3) www.smc.edu/articulation. Required Production Workshop courses; select any combination of the • University of California, Berkeley courses listed: (3 units) Theatre and Performance Studies B.A. Theatre Arts 18A, Technical Theatre Production Workshop (1) • University of California, Davis Theatre Arts 18B, Technical Theatre Production Workshop Dramatic Art A.B. – Theatre Emphasis (2) • University of California, Irvine Theatre Arts 18C, Technical Theatre Production Drama B.A. Workshop (3) • University of California, Los Angeles – School of Elective Courses; select a minimum of 10 units from the following: Theater, Film & Television Theatre Arts 21, Scenic Painting Techniques (3) Theatre B.A. – Acting Theatre Arts 22, Stage Lighting (3) Theatre B.A. – Design/Production Theatre Arts 25, Introduction to Theatrical Sound (3) Theatre B.A. – Directing Theatre Arts 26, Introduction to Stage Costuming (3) Theatre B.A. – General Theater Theatre Arts 28A, Beginning Stage Make-up (1) Theatre B.A. – Musical Theater Theatre Arts 31, Introduction to Stage Management (3) Theatre B.A. – Playwriting Theatre B.A. – Teaching Artists Program CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT • University of California, Riverside At least 50% of the required units for a Certificate of Theatre B.A. Achievement must be completed at Santa Monica College. • University of California, San Diego Students must receive a grade of C or higher in each course to Theatre B.A. successfully complete a Certificate of Achievement. Majors and Theatre and Dance B.A. Students who successfully complete the Technical Theatre • University of California, Santa Barbara Areas of Emphasis Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Theatre B.A. degree by satisfying additional general education requirements Theatre B.A. – Acting Emphasis listed on the Associate degree. • University of California, Santa Cruz Technical Theatre (19 units) Theater Arts B.A. A Certificate of Achievement in Technical Theatre is granted Theater Arts B.A. – Design and Technology Concentration upon completion of 19 required units listed on the Technical Theater Arts B.A. – Drama Concentration Theatre Associate degree. • California Polytechnic State University, Students who successfully complete the Technical Theatre San Luis Obispo Certificate of Achievement may elect to receive an Associate Theater Arts B.A. degree by satisfying additional general education requirements • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona listed on the Associate degree. Theatre B.A. Theatre B.A. – Acting Subplan Theatre B.A. – Dance Subplan Theatre Theatre B.A. – Education and Community Subplan The Theatre major can help prepare people for many career Theatre B.A. – Technical Theatre and Dance Subplan opportunities, including work in the specific areas of theater • California State University, Bakersfield production or performance, as well as the related areas of Theatre B.A. advertising, television, film, recreation, education, and manage- • California State University Channel Islands ment. Theater managers manage theaters for stage productions Performing Arts B.A. – Theatre Emphasis or motion pictures. Related career titles include actor, director, costumer, script coach, stunt person, playwright, drama coach, • California State University, Chico set designer, business manager, and instructor. Theatre B.A. For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • California State University, Dominguez Hills Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Option information systems and other valuable career resources. Theatre Arts B.A. – Theatre Arts Option • California State University, East Bay TRANSFER Theatre Arts B.A. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Theatre Arts B.A. – Acting Option complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Option

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Theatre Arts B.A. – Directing Option • San Francisco State University Theatre Arts B.A. – Musical Theatre Option Drama B.A. Theatre Arts B.A. – Technology and Design Option • Sonoma State University Theatre Arts B.A. – Theatre and Dance for Children and Theatre Arts B.A. – Acting Concentration Community Option Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Concentration Theatre Arts B.A. – Theatre History and Literature Option Theatre Arts B.A. – Technical Theatre Concentration • California State University, Fresno Theatre Arts B.A. – Theatre Studies Concentration Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Option Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Theatre Arts B.A. – Acting Track major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) Theatre Arts B.A. – Design/Technology Track with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Theatre Arts B.A.– General Track • Loyola Marymount University • California State University, Fullerton B.A. Theatre Arts Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts B.A. – Applied Studies in Theatre ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS Concentration The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Theatre Arts B.A. – Specialized Studies in Theatre a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher Concentration including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Theatre Arts B.A. – Teaching Concentration below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, Theatre Arts B.F.A. and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education Theatre Arts B.F.A. – Acting Concentration requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Theatre Arts B.F.A. – Musical Theatre Concentration Areas of Emphasis At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units • California State University, Long Beach must be completed at Santa Monica College. Majors and Theatre Arts B.A. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed Theatre Arts B.A. – Performance-Acting with a grade of C or higher. Theatre Arts B.A. – Technical Theatre-Scenery/Costume/ Lighting Design Option Theatre (20 units) • California State University, Los Angeles Program Learning Outcomes: Students who complete Communication B.A. – Performance Studies Option the Theatre program will hone their skills in performance, Theatre Arts and Dance B.A. design, and technical skills; evaluate and appreciate a theatrical Theatre Arts and Dance B.A. – Dance Option performance by recognizing the inherent components that go • California State University, Northridge into creating theatre, including research, collaboration, and Theatre B.A. rehearsal; and successfully compete for work in the professional theatre. Students who complete this degree will also be well • California State University, Sacramento prepared for further study in theatre at the baccalaureate level. Theatre B.A. Required Courses: (12 units) • California State University, San Bernardino Theatre Arts 5, History of World Theatre (3) Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts 10A, Voice Development for the Stage (3) Theater Arts B.A. – Acting Emphasis Theatre Arts 20, Stagecraft (3) Theater Arts B.A. – Dance Emphasis Theatre Arts 41, Acting 1 (3) Theater Arts B.A. – Design/Technical Emphasis Required Production Workshop Courses: (3 units minimum) Theatre Arts B.A. – Dance Education Emphasis Theatre Arts 18A, 18B, 18C, Technical Theatre Production • California State University San Marcos Workshop (3) (Any combination of Theatre Arts 18A, Visual and Performing Arts B.A. 18B, and/or 18C to total a minimum of 3 units.) Visual and Performing Arts B.A. – Theatre Option LIST A: Select at least one course from the following: • California State University, Stanislaus Theatre Arts 21, Scenic Painting Techniques (3) Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts 22, Stage Lighting (3) • Humboldt State University Theatre Arts 25, Introduction to Theatrical Sound (3) Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts 26, Introduction to Stage Costuming (3) Theatre Arts 28A, Beginning Stage Make-up (1) • San Diego State University Theatre Arts 31, Introduction to Stage Management (3) Theatre Arts B.A. LIST B: Select at least one course from the following: Theatre Arts B.A. – Design and Technology Theatre Arts 10B, Advanced Voice Development for the Theatre Arts B.A. – Design and TV/Film Stage (3) Theatre Arts B.A. – Performance Theatre Arts 15A, Stage Movement for the Performer (1) Theatre Arts B.A. – Youth Theatre Theatre Arts 15B, Advanced Stage Movement for the Actor • San José State University (1) Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts 34, Advanced Costume Design (2) Theatre Arts B.A. – Preparation for Testing Theatre Arts 38A, Beginning Stage Direction (3)

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Theatre Arts 42, Acting II (3) (Please note: Nonresident and international students are Theatre Arts 43, Acting, Historical Styles – Early (3) required to have a minimum GPA of 2.4 for admission.) Theatre Arts 44, Acting, Historical Styles – Late (3) 4. Certified completion of the California State University Theatre Arts 45, Musical Theatre Workshop (3) (same as General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth); OR Music 45) the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Theatre Arts 50, Advanced Production: Full Length Play (IGETC) pattern. (3) 5. Completion of major coursework detailed below. All Theatre Arts 52, Advanced Production: Musical Theatre courses in the major must be completed with a grade of C (5) or better. Theatre Arts 53, Production for the Younger Audience (3) Theatre Arts (18 units) (same as Music 46) Theatre Arts 54, Advanced Production: Summer Theatre Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the (6) program, students will be able to evaluate and appreciate a Theatre Arts 55, Advanced Production: Small Theatre theatrical performance by recognizing the inherent components Venue (1) that go into creating theatre, including the research involved, the collaboration among designers and directors, the rehearsal Additional graduation requirements for the Associate process, and the technical skills involved in making a play come degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics to life. In addition, students will hone performance, design, section of this catalog, as well as online (go to www.smc.edu/ analytical, or technical skills leading to performance in the articulation). capacity of at least one of the following: Actor, Director, Stage Manager, Set/Light/Sound/Costume/Make-Up Designer, Stage Theatre Arts – Associate in Technician, Reviewer, Educated Audience Member. Required Core Courses: (6 units) Arts for Transfer (AA-T) to CSU Theatre Arts 2, Introduction to the Theatre (3) or Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College Theatre Arts 5, History of World Theatre (3) AA-T in Theatre Arts, the student will have a strong academic Theatre Arts 41, Acting I (3) foundation in the field and be prepared for upper division bac- Rehearsal and Performance or Technical Theatre Practicum: (3 Majors and calaureate study. This coursework will satisfy most of the lower- units) division Theatre Arts requirements at many institutions at the Areas of Emphasis Theatre Arts 18A, 18B, 18C, Technical Theatre Production California State University system. This degree is intended for Workshop (3) (Any combination of Theatre Arts 18A, students who are interested in the theory of Theatre Arts and are 18B, and/or 18C to total a minimum of 3 units.) planning on transferring to a four year university and majoring Theatre Arts 45, Music Theatre Workshop (3) (same as in Theatre Arts. This degree complies with The Student Transfer Music 45) Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440). Theatre Arts 50, Advanced Production – Full Play (3) Completion of this degree will likely give you priority Theatre Arts 53 Production for the Younger Audience (3) admission consideration in the majors at the CSU campuses (same as Music 45) listed below. In addition, you will need to complete no more Theatre Arts 55, Advanced Production – Small Theatre than 60 semester/90 quarter CSU units of coursework after Venue (3) transfer to complete your degree. If you are considering Select at least three courses from the following: (9 units) transfer to a UC, private, or out-of-state university, please Theatre Arts 18A, 18B, 18C, Technical Theatre Production consult a counselor before applying to transfer, as that Workshop (3) (Any combination of Theatre Arts 18A, institution’s transfer requirements might be different 18B, and/or 18C to total a minimum of 3 units.) from those required for the AA-T in Theatre Arts. Theatre Arts 20, Stagecraft (3) Theatre Arts 21, Scenic Painting Techniques (3) ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN THEATRE ARTS FOR TRANSFER TO Theatre Arts 22, Stage Lighting (3) CSU Theatre Arts 26, Introduction to Stage Costuming (3) The AA-T in Theatre Arts is granted upon successful com- Theatre Arts 31, Introduction to Stage Management (3) pletion of a program of study with a minimum of 60 semester Theatre Arts 42, Acting II (3) units with an overall average grade of C or higher. The follow- Theatre Arts 45, Musical Theatre Workshop (3) (same as ing is required for transfer to the CSU system: Music 45) 1. Completion of a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semes- Theatre Arts 50, Advanced Production – Full Play (3) ter units. Theatre Arts 53, Production for the Younger Audience (3) 2. A minimum of 12 units of degree-applicable coursework (same as Music 46) must be completed at Santa Monica College. Theatre Arts 55, Advanced Production – Small Theatre 3. Maintaining a minimum grade point average (GPA) of Venue (3) at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework. Note that Upon completion of Santa Monica College Associate in while a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) is required for admis- Arts in Theatre Arts for Transfer (AA-T) degree, the student will sion, some majors/campuses may require a higher GPA. be eligible for priority admission consideration to the majors at Please consult with a counselor for more information. the following CSU campuses:

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• California Polytechnic State University, • San José State University San Luis Obispo B.A. Theatre Arts B.A. Theatre Arts – General • Sonoma State University • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona B.A. Theatre Arts – Acting B.A. Theatre – Acting B.A. Theatre Arts – Technical Theatre B.A. Theatre – Dance The schools and degrees listed above are subject to B.A. Theatre – Educational and Community change without notice. For the most current list, go to www. B.A. Theatre – General sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and scroll down to “Available Degree B.A. Theatre – Technical Theatre and Design Pathways,” then click on the link available at “AA-T AS-T CCC • California State University, Bakersfield Approved Degrees Report.” B.A. Theatre – General • California State University Channel Islands B.A. Performing Arts – Theatre Transfer • California State University, Chico CSU GE CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT B.A. Theatre Arts – General To receive a CSU GE Certificate of Achievement, at least • California State University, Dominguez Hills 50% of the units must be completed at any, or any combina- B.A. Theatre Arts tion of, California Community College(s). A minimum grade • California State University, East Bay of D- (0.7 on a 4.0 scale) is required for each course applied to B.A. Theatre Arts the CSU GE Certificate of Achievement. The minimum overall Areas of Emphasis • California State University, Fresno GPA on the CSU GE pattern must be a C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale),

B.A. Theatre Arts – Acting and complete certification is required to receive a CSU GE Majors and B.A. Theatre Arts – Dance Certificate of Achievement. B.A. Theatre Arts – Design/Technology Students must meet all certification eligibility require- B.A. Theatre Arts – General ments to qualify for the Certificate of Achievement. • California State University, Fullerton IGETC CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT B.A. Dance – General B.A. Theatre Arts – General To receive an IGETC Certificate of Achievement, at least 50% of the units must be completed at any, or any combina- • California State University, Long Beach tion of, California Community College(s). A minimum grade B.A. Theatre Arts – General of C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) is required for each course applied to B.A. Theatre Arts – Performing: Acting the IGETC Certificate of Achievement, and complete certifica- B.A. Theatre Arts – Technical Theatre: Scenery/Costume/ tion is required to receive an IGETC Certificate of Achievement. Lighting Design Students must meet all certification eligibility require- • California State University, Los Angeles ments to qualify for the Certificate of Achievement. B.A. Theatre Arts and Dance – Theatre Arts • California State University, Northridge B.A. Theatre – General Transfer Studies • California State University, Sacramento The Transfer Studies Associate degree is available to B.A. Theatre – General students who enrolled at SMC in Spring 2008 or earlier and • California State University, San Bernardino who have maintained continuous enrollment. (See page 59 B.A. Theatre Arts – Acting Emphasis for definition of continuous enrollment.) For Transfer Studies B.A. Theatre Arts – Dance Emphasis Associate degree requirements, please see the 2007-08 SMC B.A. Theatre Arts – Dance and Technical Production catalog. Emphasis B.A. Theatre Arts – Drama Education Emphasis B.A. Theatre Arts – Music Theatre Emphasis Women’s Studies • California State University San Marcos The Women’s Studies area of emphasis studies the history, B.A. Visual and Performing Arts – Theatre Arts sociology and politics of women in society. The area of empha- • California State University, Stanislaus sis examines the oppression of women throughout history, and B.A. Theatre Arts – General also the ways in which women have taken power over their • Humboldt State University lives. Students will better understand the impact of women B.A. Theatre Arts – General and gender on various cultures at various times and evaluate changing social patterns and the effects of institutions and cul- • San Diego State University tural assumptions. The Women’s Studies area of emphasis can B.A. Theatre Arts – Youth Acting lead to a variety of careers including a community organizer, • San Francisco State University political lobbyist and political strategist. This degree may also B.A. Drama – General prepare the student for further study at the baccalaureate level.

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For additional career possibilities, visit the Career Services • California State University, Sacramento Center on the main campus to utilize computerized career Women’s Studies B.S. information systems and other valuable career resources. • California State University San Marcos Women’s Studies B.A. TRANSFER • Humboldt State University Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. – Critical Race, Gender and complete the lower-division major requirements and the gen- Sexuality Studies Option eral education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution. • San Diego State University Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Women’s Studies B.A. major with the following UC, CSU, and private institutions. Exact major requirements for these and other UC and CSU • San Francisco State University campuses can be found online at www.assist.org. Articulation Women and Gender Studies B.A. agreements with private institutions can be found online at • Sonoma State University www.smc.edu/articulation. Women’s and Gender Studies B.A. • University of California, Berkeley Santa Monica College has articulation agreements for this Gender and Women’s Studies major (see www.smc.edu/articulation for exact requirements) • University of California, Davis with the following private and out-of-state institutions: Women’s Studies A.B. • Loyola Marymount University • University of California, Irvine B.A. Women’s Studies Women’s Studies B.A. ASSOCIATE DEGREE – 60 UNITS • University of California, Los Angeles The Associate degree involves satisfactory completion of Gender Studies B.A. a minimum of 60 semester units with a C average or higher • University of California, Riverside including the required units in the area of emphasis (articulated Women’s Studies B.A. below), fulfillment of the Global Citizenship requirement, and fulfillment of all Santa Monica College general education • University of California, San Diego requirements, CSU GE, or IGETC. Critical Gender Studies B.A. Majors and At least 50% of the area of emphasis (major) units • University of California, Santa Barbara

Areas of Emphasis must be completed at Santa Monica College. Feminist Studies B.A. Each course in the area of emphasis (major) must be completed • University of California, Santa Cruz with a grade of C or higher. Feminist Studies B.A. Feminist Studies B.A. – Culture, Power, and Women’s Studies (24 units) Representation Concentration Program Learning Outcomes: After completing the Feminist Studies B.A. – Law, Politics, and Social Change program in Women’s Studies, students will demonstrate Concentration through oral and written work a familiarity with the basic Feminist Studies B.A. – Science, Technology, and principles from the field of women’s studies and feminist Medicine Concentration theories, and be prepared to pursue further study at the Feminist Studies B.A. – Sexuality Studies Concentration baccalaureate level. In addition, students will be proficient in • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona the research, analytical, and communication skills necessary to GEMS B.A. present an analysis of the challenges facing women in the world GEMS B.A. – Pre-Credential Option today and the proposed solutions to these challenges. • California State University, Chico CATEGORY 1: Required Core Courses (3 units) Multicultural and Gender Studies B.A. – Women’s Studies Women’s Studies 10, Introduction to Women’s Studies Option (3) • California State University, Fresno CATEGORY 2: Related Disciplines (18 units) Women’s Studies B.A. Minimum of one course from each of the following areas (plus two additional courses from any area): • California State University, Fullerton Area 1: (minimum 3 units) Women’s Studies B.A. Women’s Studies 20, Women, Feminism, and Social • California State University, Long Beach Movements: A Global Approach (3) Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies B.A. Women’s Studies 30, Women and Popular Culture (3) • California State University, Monterey Bay Area 2: (minimum 3 units) Human Communication B.A. Anthropology 14, Sex, Gender and Culture (3) Human Communication B.A. – Women’s Studies Communication Studies 36, Gender and Communication Concentration (3) • California State University, Northridge History 52, Women in American Culture (3) Gender and Women’s Studies B.A. Sociology 33, Sociology of Sex and Gender (3)

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Area 3: (minimum 3 units) Anthropology 2, Cultural Anthropology (3) Psychology 25, Human Sexuality (3) Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Sociology 12, Sociology of the Family (3) Area 4: (minimum 3 units) Communication Studies 37, Intercultural Communication (3) (formerly Speech 7) English 39, Images of Women in Literature (3) Film Studies 6, Women in Film (3) (formerly Cinema 8) Media Studies 10, Media, Gender and Race (3) (formerly Communication 10) Music 35, Women in Music (3) CATEGORY 3: Community Leadership Practicum (3 units) Women’s Studies 80, Women’s Studies Leadership Practicum (3) (formerly Women’s Studies 8) Additional graduation requirements for the Associated in Arts degree from Santa Monica College are listed on a separate sheet available in the Transfer/Counseling Center or online at www.smc.edu/articulation. Areas of Emphasis Majors and

Major requirements for transfer change frequently. Please access ASSIST at www.assist.org for the most up-to-date requirements. For the most up-to-date Associate degrees and Certificate of Achievement requirements, visit www.smc.edu/articulation.