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planning should consult with a counselor or AREA C – HUMANITIES a representative of the program in which they (Minimum of 3 semester units) have special interest prior to registration. One of the following courses: ARAM 120, 121, 220 ARBC 120, 121, 122, 123, 145, 220, 221, 250, GENERAL 251, 254 ART 100, 120, 124, 129, 140, 141, 143, 144, Community Colleges offer EDUCATION 145, 146, 148, 149 Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADT) for ASL 120, 121, 140, 220, 221 students interested in transfering to the CSU. Students earning the Associate in Science COMM 135 These include Associate in Arts (AA‑T) and or the Associate in Arts degree have three ENGL 122, 126, 201, 202, 214, 217, 221, 222, 231, 232, 236, 238, 270, 271 Associate in Science (AS‑T) degrees, which general education patterns from which to HIST 100, 101, 105, 106, 114, 115, 148 are designed to provide a clear pathway to choose. HUM 110, 115, 116, 120, 140, 155 a CSU major and baccalaureate degree. Plan A: Completion of Cuyamaca College MUS 110, 111, 115, 116, 117 Students who are awarded an ADT degree are General Education Requirements; see below. NAKY 120, 121, 220 guaranteed admission to the CSU system and PHIL 110, 115, 117, 140, 141, 160, 170 given priority admission consideration to their Plan B: Completion of Intersegmental General RELG 120, 130, 160, 170 local CSU campus or to a program deemed Education Transfer Curriculum for California similar to their community college major. This State University (IGETC-CSU) or for the SPAN 120, 121, 141, 145, 220, 221, 250, 251 priority does not guarantee admission to University of California (IGETC-UC). THTR 110 specific majors or campuses. Plan C: Completion of California State AREA D – SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL Students who have been awarded an ADT are University General Education (CSU GE). SCIENCES able to complete their remaining requirements Exceptions are University Studies degrees, (Minimum of 3 semester units) for the 120-unit baccalaureate degree within which require completion of Plan B or C, One of the following courses: 60 semester or 90 quarter units. General Studies degrees, which require ANTH 120, 140, 150 In order to earn one of these degrees, completion of Plan A, Associate Degrees CD 115, 125, 131, 145 students must complete a minimum of 60 for Transfer (ADT), and Paralegal Studies COMM 110, 124 required semester units of CSU-transferable which have clearly defined GE requirements. ECON 110, 120, 121 coursework with a minimum GPA of 2.0 Students are encouraged to meet with a GEOG 106, 130 including CSU GE Breadth or IGETC-CSU. counselor for assistance in selecting the most HED 120, 201, 203, 204, 251 This degree may not be the best option for appropriate general education pattern for their HIST 108, 109, 114, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123, students intending to transfer to a particular educational goal. Only one pattern may be 124, 130, 131, 132, 133, 180, 181 CSU campus or a college not part of the CSU selected. NUTR 155, 158 system. POSC 120, 121, 124, 130, 140, 170 PSY 120, 125, 134, 138, 140, 150, 170, 211, To find out which CSU campuses accept each PLAN A: 220 degree, please go to www.sb1440.org, and SOC 114, 120, 125, 130, 140 look under CSU Similar Degrees by major. Students are encouraged to meet with a CUYAMACA COLLEGE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: counselor to review their options for transfer GENERAL EDUCATION (Minimum 6 semester units) and to develop an educational plan that best Two additional courses from two different meets their goals and needs. REQUIREMENTS: areas: NOTE: GE course choices for the Associate • Area B - Natural Sciences Degree may differ between Cuyamaca College • Area C - Humanities ASSOCIATE DEGREES and . Students should check • Area D - Social and Behavioral Sciences both college catalogs for specific information if Cuyamaca College provides career, technical they plan to attend both campuses. PHILOSOPHY OF GENERAL EDUCATION and general education to students who Cuyamaca College has a philosophy of plan to complete their formal education AREA A – LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY general education based on the belief that at the community college level. In addition, (Minimum of 6 semester units) students who receive an associate degree the college provides the lower division One course from each area: will possess knowledge, skills and abilities requirements in general education and pre- in the following areas: oral and written professional majors for those students who 1. Written Communication ENGL 120, 124 communication; physical and natural sciences; plan to transfer to four-year colleges and arts and humanities; and social and behavioral 2. Oral Communication and Analytical universities. To assist students in educational sciences. The faculty at Cuyamaca College planning, this section describes the graduation Thinking COMM 120, 122, 130, 137, 145 believe that the general education experience, requirements for the Associate in Science (AS) ENGR 100 and the foundation of knowledge that it degree and the Associate in Arts (AA) degree. MATH 110, 120, 125, 160, 170, 175, 176, imparts, will enable students to: Granting of the AS or AA degree indicates 178, 180, 245, 280, 281, 284 • Develop verbal and quantitative skills; successful completion of general educational PHIL 125, 130 requirements, plus evidence of proficiency PSY 215 • Use the scientific method to understand the in a specialized field. As a member of the natural world; Western Association of Schools and Colleges, AREA B – NATURAL SCIENCES • Understand and appreciate cultural most courses taken at Cuyamaca College are (Minimum of 4 semester units) heritages, social traditions, humanity and fully accepted on transfer by the University One laboratory course must be included artistic expression; of California, all California State University (laboratory courses are underlined): • Analyze and think critically; campuses and other universities throughout ANTH 130 • Evaluate personal values; the United States. ASTR 110, 112 • Develop an approach to learning in an The emphasis on career planning and BIO 112, 115, 122, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 140, 152, 230, 240 interdisciplinary manner; education at Cuyamaca College is evidenced CHEM 102, 115*, 116, 120*, 141, 232 • Effectively participate in a diverse and by the number of programs leading to the ET 110 complex society. AS degree. In curriculum planning for career education, advisory committees composed of GEOG 120, 121 Students completing general education persons from various fields of specialization GEOL 104, 105, 110, 111 requirements will have attained the knowledge, give of their time in order to ensure quality OCEA 112, 113 skills and abilities that are evident in Student courses that furnish students with proficiencies PHYC 110, 130, 131, 190, 200, 210 Learning Outcomes at the course, program essential to employment, retention on the *Students will not receive credit for more than one and institutional levels. job, and for living a more productive and of the following courses: CHEM 115, 120. full life. Students wishing to discuss career Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 45

PLAN A: have met all graduation requirements Any course in which a “D” or “F” grade is and have completed at least 12 earned may be forgiven without repeating DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: semester units of approved course work only if that particular course is NOT being at Cuyamaca College, regardless of used to meet a degree requirement, and Cuyamaca College will confer the Degree whether or not they are enrolled during when the grade point average prior to of Associate in Science or Associate in Arts the term in which they graduate. forgiveness is below a 2.0, and the grade upon students who successfully complete the 8. Petition for Graduation point average after grade forgiveness is 2.0 or better. following requirements: A. It is the responsibility of the student 1. A minimum of 60 semester units of college who expects to graduate to file a The grade forgiveness policy is work. written petition for graduation on the automatically applied at the time of graduation. 2. Competency Requirements form provided by the Admissions and Records Office. The application should Please note: The grade forgiveness policy A. Completion of ENGL 120 with a grade of be filed prior to the deadline for the does not apply to the Associate Degrees for “C” or better, or a grade of “P”*. semester in which the student plans to Transfer (AA/AS-T). B. Completion of MATH 110 or a higher complete requirements for a degree. (See *A grade of “P” (Pass) represents a “C” grade numbered math course with a grade Academic Calendar for deadline dates.) or better. of “C” or higher or a grade of “P”; or a B. Official transcripts from all colleges statisics course from another discipline attended must be on file in the with a grade of “C” or higher or a grade Admissions and Records Office. of “P”; or placing into MATH 125 or a CERTIFICATES OF math course numbered MATH 170 or C. The student may choose to meet above. requirements in a catalog published ACHIEVEMENT after admission provided continuous C. Successful score on an approved attendance is maintained. A student not Certificates of Achievement are awarded to external examination in English and/or in continuous attendance at Cuyamaca students who have attained well-defined levels Math; see External Exams Credit (IB, College should be aware that he/she of competency in specific areas. To qualify for CLEP, AP and SAT) within this chapter. must meet degree requirements listed a Certificate of Achievement, a student must: 3. Exercise Science Degree Requirements in the catalog in effect at the time of 1. Complete all courses which are listed for Two activity courses in exercise science readmission unless he/she has applied the major area in the Associate Degree are required for graduation from Cuyamaca for and been granted a leave of absence. Programs and Certificates section of this College using Plan A. These courses are 9. Major Requirements catalog. marked with an asterisk in the “Course See “Associate Degree Programs and 2. Achieve a “C” or better in all courses which Descriptions” section. Certificates” for the major areas for the AS are to be applied toward the certificate. A. If medical reasons necessitate exclusion and AA degrees. (P/NP grading not accepted for certificate from exercise science, a medical 10. Additional Associate Degree requirements.) statement must be on file with the An additional associate degree may be 3. Complete the last course required for the Admissions and Records Office. Adaptive certificate at Cuyamaca College. exercise science classes are available. earned under the following conditions: 4. File a petition for the certificate in the B. Veterans who have completed at least A. Having received an associate’s degree or higher, the student will not receive Admissions and Records Office before one year of honorable active service will the deadline of the semester in which receive up to 3 units of credit for exercise an AA or AS degree in the same area, unless the field is broad enough that the the requirements will be completed. (See science which will satisfy the activity Academic Calendar for deadline dates.) requirement for graduation. To receive new courses would not be a repetition of 5. Meet the requirements in a catalog credit for military service, a DD-214 content from previous education. published after admission provided and appropriate military records must B. All General Education requirements as continuous attendance is maintained. A be submitted to the Admissions and specified by the current catalog are met. student not in continuous attendance at Records Office. C. Completion of a major as specified in Cuyamaca or Grossmont College should this catalog with a minimum of 12 4. Achievement of a “C” average (2.0 GPA) be aware that he/she must meet certificate remaining required semester units in the in all college work counted toward general requirements listed in the catalog in effect at major completed at Cuyamaca College education requirements. the time of readmission. 5. Achievement of a “C” grade or better subsequent to the preceding degree(s) at in all courses counted towards a major any college. requirement. (P/NP grading not accepted for 11. Multiple Majors CERTIFICATES OF major requirements.) Multiple majors differ from additional 6. A maximum of 12 “P”* semester units taken associate degrees (see section above) in SPECIALIZATION in regular course work at this institution may that the student with a multiple major works be counted toward the 60 semester units simultaneously toward the completion of Certificates of Specialization are awarded to required for graduation but shall not be more than one major. Multiple majors must students who have achieved an acceptable included as part of the requirements for the be available and meet general education foundation of knowledge in a specific area. major. requirements from the same catalog year. Students receiving only a Certificate of An AA or AS degree with a multiple major 7. Residency Specialization are not able to participate in can be earned by completion of all general commencement. To qualify for a Certificate of A. Students that have met all graduation education requirements plus the courses Specialization, a student must: requirements may obtain their degree required for both majors as outlined in this 1. Complete all courses which are listed for from Cuyamaca College if they are catalog. The General AA degree offered the certificate in the Associate Degree currently enrolled and have satisfactorily for catalog years 1978-79 through 2007-08 Programs and Certificates section of this completed AT LEAST 12 DEGREE may not be included as part of the multiple catalog. APPLICABLE SEMESTER UNITS of major. approved course work at Cuyamaca 2. Achieve a “C” or better in all courses which 12. Grade Forgiveness College. are to be applied toward the certificate. Grade forgiveness, as defined by B. Students NOT enrolled at Cuyamaca (P/NP grading not accepted for certificate Cuyamaca College, is the omission of College during the semester in which requirements.) courses in which “D” or “F” grades are they meet all graduation requirements 3. Complete the last course required for the earned when computing GPA for granting of must have a total of 45 units of degree certificate at Cuyamaca College. degrees. applicable courses in residence in the 4. File a petition for the certificate in the Under the Cuyamaca College forgiveness district, regardless of how much time has Admissions and Records Office before policy, degree candidates must meet all elapsed. the deadline of the semester in which the requirements as stated in the college C. Active military personnel may obtain their the requirements will be completed. (See catalog with the following exception: degree from Cuyamaca College if they Academic Calendar for deadline dates.) 46 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021

5. Meet the requirements in a catalog All courses must be completed with a grade AREA 4 – SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL published after admission provided of “C” or better or “Pass.” There is a limit to SCIENCES continuous attendance is maintained. A the number of courses taken with a grade of (At least 3 courses, 9 semester units) student not in continuous attendance at “Pass.” Check with a counselor. Courses must be taken from at least 2 Cuyamaca or Grossmont College should Attention students: IGETC choices for disciplinary perpectives. be aware that he/she must meet certificate transfer may differ between Cuyamaca and ANTH 120, 140, 160 requirements listed in the catalog in effect at Grossmont. If you plan to attend both colleges, CD 115, 125, 131 the time of readmission. it is strongly recommended that you visit the COMM 110, 124 Counseling Centers or visit the individual ECON 110*, 120, 121 college websites at www.gcccd.edu for GEOG 106, 130 TRANSFER specific information. HED 204 HIST 100, 101, 105, 106, 108, 109, 114, INFORMATION Up-to-date at time of catalog printing. Please 115, 118*, 119*, 122, 123, 124, 130*, 131*, see a counselor for changes. 132, 133, 148, 180*, 181*, 275, 276, 277 This section of the catalog is designed POSC 120, 121, 124, 130, 140, 170 primarily to assist students who plan to further IGETC-CSU, AND IGETC-UC PSY 120, 125, 134, 138, 140, 150, 170, 211, their education in a four-year institution. For transfer and certification purposes, 220 Although every effort has been made to students may follow the IGETC-CSU SOC 114, 120, 125, 130, 140 assure the accuracy of the following transfer coursework or the IGETC-UC package. When *Indicates that transfer credit may be limited information at the time of catalog publication, applying to graduate, students will select the by UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a changes may occur. Students are encouraged specific package they have followed (IGETC- counselor. to make an early selection of the four-year CSU or IGETC-UC). Requirements for both institution and to check its catalog for more packages are listed below, with two areas of AREA 5 – BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL precise information. Counselors are available distinction. SCIENCES to assist students with program selection and IGETC-CSU. Students are not required (At least 2 courses required, 7-9 semester units) planning. It is recommended that students to complete Area 6, Language Other Than One Biological Science course and one utilize ASSIST (www.assist.org) to access English, but must complete Area 1C. Physical Science course; at least one must course equivalencies with many UC and CSU include a laboratory (laboratory courses campuses. ASSIST is the recognized source IGETC-UC. Students are not required to are underlined). Laboratory courses must of statewide articulation data. Students should complete Area 1C, Oral Commnumication, but correspond to related lecture courses. also utilize the Cuyamaca College Transfer must complete Area 6. A. Physical Sciences: Center resources at www.cuyamaca.edu/ ASTR 110, 112 services/transfer/default.aspx or the Student AREA 1 – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CHEM 102*, 115*, 116*, 120*, 141, 142, 231, Services One-Stop Center, Room A-221. CSU: 3 courses required, one from each group 232 UC: 2 courses required, one from groups A † † Students who plan to transfer may meet GEOG 120 , 121 and B general education transfer requirements GEOL 104†, 105, 110, 111 through the University Studies major. For A. English Composition: ENGL 120 OCEA 112, 113 requirements, see “University Studies” in the B. Critical Thinking: ENGL 124 PHYC 110*, 130*, 131*, 190*, 200*, 210* Associate Degree Programs and Certificates C. Oral Communication: COMM 120, 122, B. Biological Sciences: section of the catalog. 130 ANTH 130 BIO 112, 122, 130*, 131*, 133, 134, 135, AREA 2 – MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS 140, 141, 141L, 152, 230, 240 AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING C. Laboratory: PLAN B: (1 course, 3 semester units) This requirement is met by completing a lab BIO 215* course or a combined lecture/lab in 5A or INTERSEGMENTAL 5B. Lab courses are underlined. Lab must MATH 120*, 125*, 126*, 160, 175*, 176* , 178*, correspond to its related lecture course. 180*, 245, 280, 281, 284, 285 GENERAL EDUCATION † PSY 215* GEOG 121 corresponds to either GEOG 120 or GEOL 104. TRANSFER CURRICULUM *Indicates that transfer credit may be limited (IGETC) 2019-2020 by UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a *Indicates that transfer credit may be limited counselor. by UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a counselor. The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a general AREA 3 – FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES AREA 6 – LANGUAGE OTHER THAN education package which community college (At least 3 courses, 9 semester units) ENGLISH transfer students can take to fulfill lower At least one course from Fine Arts and one UC: 1 course, 3 semester units, any of the division general education requirements for from Humanities. following courses. either the CSU or UC system. A. Fine Arts: Students shall demonstrate proficiency in Completion of the IGETC is not a requirement ART 100, 120, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 149 a language other than English equal to two for transfer to a CSU or UC campus, nor is it MUS 110, 111, 115, 116, 117 years of high school study. Those students the only way to fulfill lower division general THTR 110 who have satisfied the UC freshman entrance education requirements. Students should see requirement in a language other than English a counselor before deciding on an alternative B. Humanities: ARAM 121, 220 will have fulfilled this requirement. There are that best meets their own needs. ARBC 121, 123, 145, 220, 221 other ways to fulfill this area; please see a There is no catalog year or rule of continuing ASL 121, 140, 220, 221 counselor. attendance for IGETC certification. A course ENGL 122, 201, 202, 214, 217, 221, 222, ARAM 120, 121, 220 231, 232, 236, 238, 270, 271 is certifiable if, and only if, it was on the IGETC ARBC 120, 121, 122, 123, 220, 221, 250, 251 HIST 100, 101, 105, 106 list at the time the course was taken. ASL 120, 121, 220, 221 HUM 110, 115, 116, 120, 140, 155 Cuyamaca College students may be “certified” NAKY 120, 121, 220 NAKY 121, 220 upon completion of IGETC requirements. SPAN 120, 121, 220, 221, 250, 251 PHIL 110, 115, 117, 140, 160, 170 Courses completed at California community RELG 120, 130, 160, 170 colleges and participating institutions will be U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION, AND SPAN 121, 141, 145, 220, 221 certified based on approval at the original AMERICAN IDEALS REQUIREMENT: campus. Courses taken at other colleges The California State University, before and universities; i.e. out-of-state, private, may awarding a degree, requires students to be used in the certification under certain complete courses or examinations that conditions. Certifications are processed in the address: Admissions and Records Office. Area US-1 (The historical development of American institutions and ideals), AND Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 47

Area US-2 (The Constitution of the United • The second step is to fill out an online Economics No credit for ECON 110 if taken States and the operation of representative application for admission during the month of after ECON 120 or 121. democratic government under that November. Visit www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ Engineering All CADD courses, ENGR 119, Constitution), AND admissions for more information. ENGR 129, OH 200 and OH 201 combined: maximum credit, one Area US-3 (The process of California state and course. local government). UC TAG MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • 60 UC-transferable semester units ESL Any or all courses combined (103, This requirement may be fulfilled at Cuyamaca 106, 119, 120): maximum credit, College prior to transfer by completing a • Maintain acceptable GPA for your major and eight units. for specific UC campus course (or courses) that satisfy all three areas. Exercise Maximum of four units of credit for Courses used to satisfy this requirement may • Two UC-transferable English composition Science Physical Activity courses. also be applied to IGETC Area 4 and/or CSU courses Health HED 120 and 122 combined: GE Area D. Please consult www.assist.org to • One UC-transferable mathematics course Education maximum credit, one course. see which courses fulfill US-1, US-2 and US-3 HIST 118, 130 and 180 combined: at Cuyamaca College. • A full certification of IGETC or 7 course History pattern maximum credit, one course. UC bound students meet the American *Please check each UC campus website for HIST 119, 131 and 181 combined: Institutions requirement with a one-year course specific TAG requirements maximum credit, one course. in U.S. history and government in high school Math Credit only for MATH 120 (3 units) with a grade of “C” or better. Students who Articulation agreements have been or 125 and 126 combined (6 units). have not met this requirement should discuss completed with most campuses of the MATH 160, BIO 215 and PSY 215 University of California (see www.assist. with a counselor ways to meet this deficiency. combined: maximum credit, one org). An Intersegmental General Education course. Transfer Curriculum pattern acceptable at all University of California (IGETC) campuses MATH 175 and 176 combined: IGETC FOR STEM only one course. is available. Specific courses required for Students majoring in the Associate Degree for major preparation should be discussed with a MATH 178 and 180 combined: Transfer in Biology may follow the IGETC for counselor. maximum credit, one course. STEM requirements, allowing them to complete Ornamental All CADD courses, ENGR 119, the ADT in 60 units. IGETC for STEM permits a Horticulture ENGR 129, OH 200 and OH 201 student to delay one GE course in Humanities combined: maximum credit, one & one in Social Sciences until after transfer. UCSD UNIVERSITY course. One 3A and one 3B course must be selected. Physical No credit for PSC 110 if LINK PROGRAM Science taken after a college course in Astronomy, Chemistry, Earth University Link is the guarantee admission Science or Physics. UNIVERSITY OF program to UCSD for high school seniors and No credit for PHYC 110 if taken Veterans attending Cuyamaca College. Physics CALIFORNIA after PHYC 130 or 190. To be eligible for the University Link Program, PHYC 130 and 131 combined with The University of California is an integral part the University Link agreement must be signed PHYC 190, 200, 210: maximum of the public education system of California. and submitted online to UCSD during your first credit, one series. Its campuses usually accept at full unit value year at the community college (high school Deduct credit for duplication of transfer courses completed with satisfactory students only). Please see a counselor for topics. more details. grades in the public community colleges of Psychology PSY 215 combined with BIO 215 the state. Students intending to continue their and MATH 160: maximum credit, studies at the University of California will find it UCSD UNIVERSITY LINK MINIMUM one course. advantageous to complete their lower division ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS requirements at Cuyamaca College. However, students should become familiar with specific • 60 UC-transferable semester units requirements of the particular campus to which • Meet UC subject eligibility THE CALIFORNIA transfer is planned by examining the University • Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 STATE UNIVERSITY catalogs and separate bulletins of the various in all UC-transferable courses schools and colleges of the University. • Two UC-transferable English composition As with the University of California, the The campuses of the University of California courses California system of state universities is a are located in: • One UC-transferable mathematics course member of the higher education family. Its many campuses provide upper division Berkeley Riverside • Completion of 7 course pattern Davis San Diego educational programs for graduates or Irvine San Francisco (Medical Center) • Family income is no more than $40,000 per transfers from over 100 California public Los Angeles Santa Barbara year (U.S. students only) community colleges. Merced Santa Cruz Cuyamaca College students wishing to transfer to a California State University may choose UNIVERSITY OF from the following campuses: UC TRANSFER Bakersfield Northridge CALIFORNIA CREDIT Channel Islands Pomona ADMISSION Chico Sacramento LIMITATION Dominguez Hills San Bernardino GUARANTEE (TAG) Up-to-date at time of catalog printing. East Bay San Diego Fresno San Francisco Students may apply for TAG at one of the 6 BIO 215 combined with MATH Biology Fullerton San Jose participating UC campuses: Davis, Irvine, 160 and PSY 215: maximum Humboldt San Luis Obispo Merced, Riverside, Santa Barbara, and Santa credit, one course. Long Beach San Marcos Cruz. Students may apply for the TAG at only All CADD courses, ENGR 119, CADD Los Angeles Sonoma one UC campus. The following UC Campuses ENGR 129, OH 200 and OH 201 Technology  Maritime Stanislaus do not participate in TAG: Berkeley, Los combined: maximum credit, one Monterey Bay Angeles and San Diego. course. A student is eligible for admission to the • The first step in the UC application process Chemistry No credit for CHEM 102, 113, 115 or 120 if taken after 141. California State University with 60 transferable is to fill out an online TAG application semester units (84 quarter units) if the student: during the month of September. Visit http:// No credit for CHEM 102 if taken admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/ after 115/116. • Has a college grade point average of 2.0 or transfer/guarantee/index.html for more No credit for CHEM 116 if taken better (2.4 for non-California residents) in all information. after 231. transferable college units attempted. 48 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021

• Is in good standing at the last college or participation in laboratory activity, and into 2. Life Sciences: university attended. mathematical concepts and quantitative ANTH 130 • Has completed or will complete at a reasoning and their applications. BIO 112, 122, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 140, California community college prior to transfer 3. A minimum of twelve (12) semester units 141, 141L, 152, 230, 240 at least 30 semester units (45 quarter units) among the arts, literature, philosophy and OCEA 112, 113 of courses equivalent to general education foreign languages. 3. Laboratory Activity: This requirement is met by completing a lab course in B1 or requirements with a grade of “C” or better. 4. A minimum of twelve (12) semester units B2. Lab courses are underlined. Lab must The 30 units must include all of the general dealing with human social, political and correspond to its related lecture course. education requirements in communication in economic institutions and behavior and their † the English language (English composition, historical background. GEOG 121 corresponds to either GEOG 120 oral communication and critical thinking) and or GEOL 104. 5. A minimum of three (3) semester units in at least one course of at least 3 semester study designed to equip human beings for 4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: units (4 quarter units) required in college BIO 215, PSY 215 lifelong understanding and development of level mathematics. CS 240 themselves as integrated physiological and MATH 120, 125, 126, 160, 170, 175, 176, IMPACTED CAMPUSES MAY HAVE STRICTER psychological entities. REQUIREMENTS; SEE A COUNSELOR. 178, 180, 245, 280, 281, 284, 285 Cuyamaca College students will be “certified” All California State University campuses as completing up to 39 lower division semester AREA C – ARTS AND HUMANITIES are on a “Common Admissions Program.” units of general education at Cuyamaca College (Minimum of 9 semester units) Applications are available online at www. for California State University campuses upon At least 1 course in each category. csumentor.edu. completion of the requirements for Areas 1. Arts: A through E listed below (courses which are ART 100, 120, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, listed in more than one category may be used 148, 149 SDSU UPPER to certify only one requirement). Courses HUM 110, 120, 140 completed at California Community Colleges MUS 110, 111, 115, 116, 117 DIVISION TRANSFER and participating institutions will be certified THTR 110 based on approval at the original campus. 2. Humanities: ADMISSION Courses taken at out-of-state or private colleges ARAM 120, 121, 220 and universities may be used in the certification ARBC 120, 121, 122, 123, 145, 220, 221, GUARANTEE (TAG) under certain conditions. CSU GE certifications 250, 251, 254 are processed in the Admissions and Records ASL 120, 121, 140, 220, 221 Please refer to http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/ Office. ENGL 122, 201, 202, 214, 217, 221, 222, admissions/pdf/TAG.pdf for more information 231, 232, 236, 238, 270, 271 NOTE: General Education course choices for on the SDSU TAG. HIST 100, 101, 105, 106,114, 115, 148 transfer and the Associate degree may differ HUM 110, 115, 116, 120, 140, 155 between Cuyamaca College and Grossmont NAKY 120, 121, 220 College. Each college strongly recommends that PHIL 110, 115, 117, 140, 160, 170 PLAN C: students visit the Counseling Centers for specific RELG 120, 130, 160, 170 information if they plan to attend both campuses. SPAN 120, 121, 141, 145, 220, 221, 250, CALIFORNIA STATE Courses required in Oral Communication (A1), 251 UNIVERSITY (CSU) Written Communication (A2), Critical Thinking (A3) and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning AREA D – SOCIAL SCIENCES GENERAL EDUCATION (B4) must be completed with grades of “C” or (Minimum of 9 semester units) BREADTH 2019-2020 better for admission to most CSU campuses. Courses must be taken from at least 2 disciplinary perspectives. Attention students: CSU GE Breadth choices AREA A – ENGLISH LANGUAGE ANTH 120, 140, 150, 160 for transfer may differ between Cuyamaca COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL CD 115, 125, 131, 145 and Grossmont. If you plan to attend both THINKING COMM 110, 124 colleges, it is strongly recommended that (Minimum of 9 semester units) ECON 110, 120, 121 you visit the Counseling Centers or visit the Minimum of 3 courses, at least one from each GEOG 106, 130 individual college websites at www.gcccd.edu category. HED 203, 204, 251 for specific information. 1. Oral Communication: HIST 100, 101, 105, 106, 108*, 109*, 114, 115, 118*, 119*, 122*, 123*, 124, 130*, 131*, 132, Up-to-date at time of catalog printing. Please COMM 120, 122, 130 133, 148, 180*, 181*, 275, 276, 277 see a counselor for any additional changes. 2. Written Communication: POSC 120, 121*, 124, 130, 140*, 170 ENGL 120 There is no catalog year or rule of continuing PSY 120, 125, 134, 138, 140, 150, 170, 211, attendance for General Education Breadth 3. Critical Thinking: 220 COMM 137, 145 Requirements certification. A course is SOC 114, 120, 125, 130, 140 ENGL 122, 124 certifiable if, and only if, it was on the General SPAN 145 PHIL 125, 130 Education Breadth Requirements list at the time the course was taken. Please check with AREA E – LIFELONG LEARNING AND AREA B – SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND a counselor if you have any questions. SELF-DEVELOPMENT QUANTITATIVE REASONING Three semester units, not all from physical The California State University system has (Minimum of 9 semester units) activity, from: established a requirement of 48 semester Minimum of 3 semester units in B1, B2 and B4. BIO 115 units in general education as part of a One lab course must be included (laboratory CD 125, 145 baccalaureate degree. At least nine of the courses are underlined). Lab must correspond CIS 110 48 semester units must be upper division to its related lecture course. COUN 120, 140 courses. A student attending a community 1. Physical Sciences: ES 019ABC college may complete 39 of the 48 semester ASTR 110, 112 HED 120, 201, 203, 251 units prior to transfer. CHEM 102, 105, 113 , 115, 116, 120, 141, NUTR 155, 158, 255 The 48 semester units are distributed as follows: 142, 231, 232 PSY 134, 140, 150, 220 ET 110 1. A minimum of nine (9) semester units in † † SCI 100 GEOG 120 , 121 SOC 125 communication in the English language to GEOL 104†, 105, 110, 111 include both oral communication and written OCEA 112, 113 OR communication, and in critical thinking to PHYC 110, 130, 131, 190, 200, 210 include consideration of common fallacies in reasoning. DD 214 and/or military transcripts. 2. A minimum of twelve (12) semester units to include inquiry into the physical universe and its life forms with some immediate Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 49

US HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND The student’s academic transcript will be at Cuyamaca College. Students intending to AMERICAN IDEALS REQUIREMENT: annotated to designate unit credit awarded by transfer should check with the transferring The California State University requires external examinations. The following charts institution to determine their policy. Students students to complete courses or examinations show the examinations, the total units awarded are cautioned that CLEP policies vary that address: at GCCCD, CSU and UC, the specific area among colleges. The CSU has approved the of general education requirements that may application of CLEP on GE certifications and US-1: The historical development of American be cleared and the equivalent Cuyamaca has a 30-unit overall cap on the acceptance of institutions and ideals; and course(s), if any. If a student receives External CLEP credit. To obtain CLEP transcripts, visit US-2: The Constitution of the United States Exam credit and then takes the equivalent www.collegeboard.org. and the operation of representative democratic Cuyamaca College course, the unit credit will government under that Constitution; and be deducted prior to being awarded the AA/ INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) US-3: The process of California state and local AS degree. For exams not on this list, see the Cuyamaca College grants 3-6 units for each government. Articulation Officer. International Baccalaureate Higher Level (HL) Subject Examination passed with an This requirement may be fulfilled prior to ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) appropriate score (see chart). Examinations As indicated in the chart below, credit is transfer by completing a course or courses may be evaluated for specific course credit awarded for AP examinations passed with a that satisfy all three areas (US-1, US-2, and to satisfy a major requirement or to clear a score of 3 or above. Credit may be applied to US-3). Please review www.assist.org to see prerequisite by the appropriate instructional specific general education areas and in some which courses at Cuyamaca College fulfill department faculty. Students planning to cases fulfill major requirements. Elective units US-1, US-2 and US-3.* Courses used to satisfy transfer without a CSU or IGETC certification are granted for examinations that do not fit into this requirement may also be applied to IGETC should check the catalog of the four-year general education areas and/or fulfill major Area 4 and/or CSU GE-Breadth Area D. institution to see how IB credits are awarded. requirements. In the Grossmont-Cuyamaca *Please note: Courses may differ between To request IB transcripts, students may contact Community College District, the manner in Cuyamaca and Grossmont Colleges. International Baccalaureate at www.ibo.org. which credit is awarded mirrors the California State University General Education (CSU GE) For the AP, CLEP and IB charts, the following Breadth certification. Transfer students should definitions apply: EXTERNAL EXAMS check the catalog of the four-year institution GCCCD = Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community to see how AP credits are awarded outside of College District general education (how credits are applied CREDIT = Cuyamaca College toward major coursework). To obtain AP score CC Cuyamaca College grants credit toward its reports visit www.collegeboard.org. GC = Grossmont College associate degrees for successfully passing CSU = California State University General external examinations including Advanced COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION Education Breadth Certification Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate PROGRAM (CLEP) UC = University of California (IB) and College Level Examination Program Cuyamaca College awards general education IGETC = Intersegmental General Education (CLEP). Such examinations may also be used and/or elective credit for CLEP examinations. Transfer Curriculum for CSU GE-Breadth and IGETC certification Passing scores range from 50 and above (see and for placement purposes in Mathematics chart). At the discretion of the appropriate CCC = California Community College General and English courses. In order to receive instructional department faculty, CLEP may be Education Advanced Placement (minimum credit, students must send official score used to clear major requirements. A student units) reports to the Admissions and Records Office. may earn up to a maximum of 18 units of CLEP

TOTAL UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION GCCCD MAJOR COURSES AP EXAM AWARDED FULFILLED

Art History GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C ART 140, 141 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C1 or C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3A or 3B CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Biology GCCCD: 6 CC: 4, Area B CC: BIO 130, 131 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 4, Area B2, B3 GC: BIO 120 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 4, Area 5B, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Calculus AB GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area A MATH 180 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area B4 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 2A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality

Calculus BC GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area A MATH 280 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area B4 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 2A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality

Calculus BC/AB Subscore GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area A MATH 180 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area B4 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 2A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality

Chemistry GCCCD: 6 CC: 4, Area B CHEM 120 (Score of 3) CSU: 6 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 CHEM 141 (Score of 4 or 5) UC: 5.3 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Chinese Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C CHIN 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Comparative Government & Politics GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D POSC 124 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences 50 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021

TOTAL UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION GCCCD MAJOR COURSES AP EXAM AWARDED FULFILLED

Computer Science A GCCCD: 3 N/A CC: CS 182 CSU: 3 GC: CSIS 293 UC: 1.3 CCC: 3

Computer Science AB GCCCD: 6 N/A N/A CSU: 6 UC: 2.7 CCC: 3

Computer Science Principles GCCCD: 6 CC:A2 CSU: 6 CSU: B4 UC: 2.7 IGETC: N/A CCC: 3

English Language & Composition GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area A ENGL 120 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area A2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 1A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality

English Literature & Composition GCCCD: 6 CC: 6, Area A, C ENGL 120, 122 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 6, Area A2, C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 1A or 3B CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality or Humanities

Environmental Science GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B N/A CSU: 4 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

European History GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C HIST 105, 106 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 or D UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B or 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences or Humanities

French Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C FREN 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

German Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C GC: GERM 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Human Geography GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D GEOG 130 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences

Italian Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C ITAL 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Japanese Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C GC: JAPN 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Latin GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C N/A CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Macroeconomics GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D ECON 120 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences

Microeconomics GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D ECON 121 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences

Music Theory GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C MUS 105, 106 CSU: 6 CSU GE: N/A UC: 5.3 IGETC: N/A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Physics 1: Algebra-Based GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B PHYC 110 CSU: 4 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Physics 2: Algebra-Based GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B PHYC 110 CSU: 4 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Physics B GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B2 - w/lab N/A CSU: 6 CSU: 4, Area B1, B3 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: N/A CCC: N/A Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 51

TOTAL UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION GCCCD MAJOR COURSES AP EXAM AWARDED FULFILLED

Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B CC: Area B – w/lab CSU: 4 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 GC: PHYC 240 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Physics C: Mechanics GCCCD: 4 CC: 4, Area B CC: Area B – w/lab CSU: 4 CSU GE: 4, Area B1, B3 GC: PHYC 140 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 4, Area 5A, 5C CCC: 4 CCC: 4, Natural Sciences

Psychology GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D PSY 120 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences

Spanish Language & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C SPAN 120, 121 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Spanish Literature & Culture GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C N/A CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B, 6A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Humanities

Statistics GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area A MATH 160 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area B4 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 2A CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Language and Rationality

Studio Art - 2D Design GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area C ART 120 CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: 5.3 IGETC: N/A CCC: 3 CCC: N/A

Studio Art - 3D Design GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area C ART 129 CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: 5.3 IGETC: N/A CCC: 3 CCC: N/A

Studio Art - Drawing GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area C ART 124 CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: 5.3 IGETC: N/A CCC: 3 CCC: N/A

US Government & Politics GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D POSC 121 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D, AI US-2 UC: 2.7 IGETC: 3, Area 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences

US History GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C or D HIST 108, 109 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 or D, AI US-1 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B or 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences or Humanities

World History Modern GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C or D HIST 100 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 or D UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B or 4 CCC: 3 CCC: 3, Social/Behavioral Sciences or Humanities

Questions regarding the Advance Placement (AP) examination chart can be directed to Counselors. Please note that information identified by “CC” is specific to Cuyamaca College. For examinations not on this list see the Articulation Officer. *If a student passes more than one AP examination in Calculus or Computer Science, only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate. *If a student passes more than one AP examination in Physics, only six units of credit may be applied to the baccalaureate and only four units of credit may be applied to a certification in General Education Breadth. Reference: CSU Chancellor’s Office Memo Code: ASA-2018-06; Systemwide Credit for External Examinations, April 11th, 2018. 52 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021

APPROVED TOTAL UNITS AWARDED GENERAL EDUCATION CLEP EXAM SCORE

American Government 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

American Literature 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Biology 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area B - no lab CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B2 - no lab UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Calculus 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B4 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Chemistry 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area B - no lab CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B1 - no lab UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

College Algebra 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B4 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

College Algebra-Trigonometry 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B4 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

College Composition 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A1 CSU: N/A CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

College Mathematics 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: N/A CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

English Composition (with or without essay) 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A1 CSU: N/A CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

English Literature 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Financial Accounting 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

French Level I 50 GCCCD: 6 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 6 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

French Level II 59 GCCCD: 9 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 9 CSU GE: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

German Level I 50 GCCCD: 6 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 6 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

German Level II 60 GCCCD: 9 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 9 CSU GE: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

History: US I 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D, US-1 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

History: US II 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D, US-1 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Human Growth and Development 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area E UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Humanities 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Information Systems and Computer Applications 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Introductory Business Law 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 53

APPROVED TOTAL UNITS AWARDED GENERAL EDUCATION CLEP EXAM SCORE

Introductory Psychology 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Introductory Sociology 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Natural Sciences 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area B - no lab CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B1 or B2 - no lab UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Precalculus 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area B4 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Principles of Accounting 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Principles of Macroeconomics 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Principles of Management 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Principles of Marketing 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Elective Credit CSU: 3 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Principles of Microeconomics 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: 3 CSU: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Social Sciences and History 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area D CSU: N/A CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Spanish Level I 50 GCCCD: 6 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 6 CSU GE: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Spanish Level II 63 GCCCD: 9 CC: 5 units, Area C CSU: 9 CSU: 3 units, Area C2 UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Trigonometry 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area A2 CSU: 3 CSU: N/A UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Western Civilization I 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C or D CSU: 3 CSU: 3 units, Area C2 or D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Western Civilization II 50 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3 units, Area C or D CSU: 3 CSU: 3 units, Area D UC: N/A IGETC: N/A

Questions regarding the CLEP chart can be directed to Counselors. Please note that information identified as “CC” is specific to Cuyamaca College. For examinations not on this list see the Articulation Officer. CLEP is currently not accepted for IGETC or by the UC System. Students seeking certification in GE Breadth prior to transfer must have passed the test before this date. If a student passes more than one CLEP test in the same language other than English, then only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate. At the discretion of discipline faculty, CLEP may be used to clear major requirements. A Modification of Major form must be submitted to the appropriate department chair for approval. Reference: CSU Chancellor’s Office Memo Code: ASA-2018-06; Systemwide Credit for External Examinations, April 11th, 2018. 54 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021

APPROVED TOTAL UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION IB EXAM SCORE AWARDED Biology HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area B – no lab CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area B2 – no lab UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, 5B – no lab

Chemistry HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area B – no lab CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area B1 – no lab UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 5A – no lab

Economics HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area D CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 4

Geography HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area D CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 4

History (any region) HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C or D (any language except English) CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 or D UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B or 4

IB Language A: Literature GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C (any language) HL CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU: GE, 3, Area C2 UC: 5 UC 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B

IB Language B: Language and Literature GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C (any language) HL CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU: GE, 3, Area C2 UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B

Language A Literature HL† GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C (any language except English) CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B & 6A*

Language A Language and Literature HL† GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C (any language except English) CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C2 UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3B & 6A*

Language B (any language) HL GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: N/A CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU: N/A UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 6A

Mathematics HL GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area A2 CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area B4 UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 2A

Physics HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area B CSU: 5 CSU: 6 CSU: 4, Area B1 – no lab UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 5A – no lab

Psychology HL GCCCD: 5 GCCCD: 3 CC: 3, Area D CSU: 5 CSU: 3 CSU GE: 3, Area D UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 4

Theater HL GCCCD: 4 GCCCD: 6 CC: 3, Area C CSU: 4 CSU: 6 CSU GE: 3, Area C1 UC: 5 UC: 5.3 IGETC: 3, Area 3A

Questions regarding the International Baccalaureate (IB) examination chart can be directed to Counselors. Please note that information identified by “CC” is specific to Cuyamaca College. For examinations not on this list see the Articulation Officer. † Please note that SDSU uses Language A HL (English) to satisfy RWS 100 and ENGL 220, see SDSU catalog “Academic Credit Through Examination” policies for more information. *Score must be 5. All Languages including English receive IGETC 3B credit. All languages except English receive IGETC 6A credit. Reference: CSU Chancellor’s Office Memo Code: ASA-2018-06; Systemwide Credit for External Examinations, April 11th, 2018. Cuyamaca College Catalog 2020-2021 Degree Requirements & Transfer Information 55

C-ID NUMBERS APPROVED: C-ID NUMBERS APPROVED: INDEPENDENT Cuyamaca Course C-ID Cuyamaca Course C-ID ART 141 ...... ARTH 120 HED 120 ...... PHS 100 CALIFORNIA COLLEGES ART 143 ...... ARTH 150 HED 201 ...... PHS 101 AND UNIVERSITIES ART 146 ...... ARTH 130 HED 204 ...... PHS 102 ART 148 ...... ARTS 280 HED 203 ...... PHS 103 California’s fully accredited independent ART 230 ...... ARTS 200 HIST 100 ...... HIST 150 colleges and universities provide a host of AUTO 099 ...... AUTO 110X HIST 101 ...... HIST 160 options for students planning to continue their AUTO 100 ...... AUTO 110X HIST 105 ...... HIST 170 education beyond community college. AUTO 129 ...... ALTF 100X HIST 106 ...... HIST 180 AUTO 130 ...... AUTO 150X HIST 108 ...... HIST 130 Students who transfer to independent colleges AUTO 140 ...... AUTO 140X HIST 109 ...... HIST 140 or universities find they are given academic AUTO 160 ...... AUTO 170X MATH 125 ...... MATH 120 credit for most, if not all, of their community BIO 140 ...... BIOL 110B MATH 160 ...... MATH 110 college studies. Virtually all institutions give BIO 141, 141L ...... BIOL 120B MATH 175 ...... MATH 151 full credit for general education courses BIO 230 ...... BIOL 190 MATH 178 ...... MATH 140 and usually for other courses designated for BIO 230, 240 ...... BIOL 135S MATH 180 ...... MATH 210 transfer by the community college. BIO 240 ...... BIOL 140 MATH 180, 280 ...... MATH 900S Requirements for independent colleges are BUS 110 ...... BUS 110 MATH 245 ...... MATH 160 outlined in the respective college catalogs, BUS 120 ...... ACCT 110 MATH 280 ...... MATH 220 available upon request from the Counseling BUS 121 ...... ACCT 120 MATH 281 ...... MATH 230 Center or Transfer Center. Transfer Center’s BUS 125 ...... BUS 120, 125 MATH 285 ...... MATH 240 website contains information on transfer BUS 128 ...... BUS 115 MATH 284 ...... MATH 250 agreements, transfer guides and articulation CD 123 ...... ECE 120 MATH 284, 285 ...... MATH 910S agreements to private and independent CD 125 ...... CDEV 100 MUS 001 ...... MUS 110 institutions. CD 130 ...... ECE 130 MUS 105 ...... MUS 120 CD 131 ...... CDEV 110 MUS 105 ...... MUS 125 CD 134 ...... ECE 220 MUS 110 ...... MUS 100 CD 153 ...... ECE 230 MUS 152 ...... MUS 180 COURSE IDENTIFICATION CD 212 ...... ECE 210 MUS 156 ...... MUS 180 CD 213 ...... ECE 200 MUS 157 ...... MUS 180 NUMBERING SYSTEM CHEM 115 ...... CHEM 101 MUS 158 ...... MUS 180 CHEM 141 ...... CHEM 110 MUS 159 ...... MUS 180 (C-ID) CHEM 141,142 ...... CHEM 120S MUS 190 ...... MUS 160 CHEM 231 ...... CHEM 150 MUS 191 ...... MUS 160 The Course Identification Numbering System CHEM 231, 232 ...... CHEM 160S MUS 205 ...... MUS 140 (C-ID) is a statewide numbering system CIS 110 ...... BUS 140, ITIS 120 MUS 205 ...... MUS 145 independent from the course numbers CIS 125 ...... ITIS 150 MUS 206 ...... MUS 150 assigned by local California community CIS 263 ...... ITIS 160 MUS 206 ...... MUS 155 colleges. A C-ID number next to a course COMM 110 ...... JOUR 100 MUS 290 ...... MUS 160 signals that participating California colleges COMM 120 ...... COMM 130 MUS 291 ...... MUS 160 and universities have determined that courses COMM 122 ...... COMM 110 MUS 252 ...... MUS 180 offered by other California community COMM 124 ...... COMM 150 MUS 253 ...... MUS 180 colleges are comparable in content and COMM 135 ...... COMM 170 MUS 258 ...... MUS 180 scope to courses offered on their own COMM 137 ...... COMM 140 MUS 259 ...... MUS 180 campuses, regardless of their unique titles COMM 145 ...... COMM 120 NUTR 255 ...... NUTR 110 or local course number. Thus, if a schedule COMM 240 ...... COMM 160B OH 121 ...... AG-EH 116L of classes or catalog lists a course bearing CS 119, 119L ...... COMP 112 OH 130 ...... AG-EH 120X a C-ID number, students at that college can CS 165 ...... COMP 142 OH 220 ...... AG-EH 132X be assured that it will be accepted in lieu of CS 181 ...... COMP 122 PHIL 110 ...... PHIL 100 a course bearing the C-ID designation at CS 182 ...... COMP 122 PHIL 115 ...... PHIL 130 another community college. However, students CS 240 ...... COMP 152 PHIL 140 ...... PHIL 120 should always go to www.assist.org to confirm CS 281 ...... COMP 132 PHYC 130 ...... PHYS 105 how each college’s course will be accepted at CS 282 ...... COMP 132 PHYC 130, 131 ...... PHYS 100S a particular four-year college or university for ECON 120 ...... ECON 202 PHYC 131 ...... PHYS 110 transfer credit. ECON 121 ...... ECON 201 PHYC 190 ...... PHYS 205 The C-ID numbering system is useful ED 200 ...... EDUC 200 PHYC 190, 200, 210 ...... PHYS 200S for students attending more than one ENGL 120 ...... ENGL 100 PHYC 200 ...... PHYS 210 community college and is applied to many ENGL 122 ...... ENGL 120 PHYC 210 ...... PHYS 215 of the transferable courses students need as ENGL 124 ...... ENGL 105 POSC 120 ...... POLS 150 preparation for transfer. Because these course ENGL 126 ...... ENGL 200 POSC 121 ...... POLS 110 requirements may change and because ENGL 221 ...... ENGL 160 POSC 124 ...... POLS 130 courses may be modified and qualified for ENGL 222 ...... ENGL 165 POSC 130 ...... POLS 140 or deleted from the C-ID database, students ENGL 231 ...... ENGL 130 POSC 170 ...... POLS 160 should always check with a counselor to ENGL 232 ...... ENGL 135 PSY 120 ...... PSY 110 determine how C-ID designated courses fit into ENGL 270 ...... ENGL 140 PSY 134 ...... PSY 130 their educational plans for transfer. ENGL 271 ...... ENGL 145 PSY 138 ...... PSY 170 ENGR 100 ...... ENGR 110 PSY 140 ...... PSY 150 ENGR 220 ...... ENGR 230 PSY 150 ...... PSY 180 C-ID NUMBERS APPROVED: ES 250 ...... KIN 100 PSY 170 ...... PSY 120 Cuyamaca Course C-ID GD 110 ...... ARTS 250 PSY 205 ...... PSY 200 ANTH 120 ...... ANTH 120 GEOG 106 ...... GEOG 125 PSY 215 ...... SOCI 125 ANTH 130 ...... ANTH 110 GEOG 120 ...... GEOG 110 SOC 120 ...... SOCI 110 ANTH 140 ...... ANTH 150 GEOG 121 ...... GEOG 111 SOC 125 ...... SOCI 130 ART 100 ...... ARTH 100 GEOG 121 ...... GEOL 120L SOC 130 ...... SOCI 115 ART 120 ...... ARTS 100 GEOG 122 ...... GEOG 160 SPAN 120 ...... SPAN 100 ART 121 ...... ARTS 210 GEOG 130 ...... GEOG 120 SPAN 121 ...... SPAN 110 ART 124 ...... ARTS 110 GEOL 104 ...... GEOL 120 SPAN 220 ...... SPAN 200 ART 125 ...... ARTS 205 GEOL 105 ...... GEOG 111 SPAN 221 ...... SPAN 210 ART 129 ...... ARTS 101 GEOL 110 ...... GEOL 100 THTR 110 ...... THTR 111 ART 140 ...... ARTH 110 GEOL 111 ...... GEOL 100L