Articulation Agreement: Victor Valley College to Azusa Pacific University // Liberal Studies ________________________________________________________________________________ The following courses from Victor Valley College will satisfy General Studies requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Liberal Studies program in the School of Adult and Professional Studies at Azusa Pacific University. Additional courses may transfer as elective credit. Completed courses that transfer to UC or CSU systems will likely be accepted; however, university transfer limits will apply. Please consult your program contact for additional information. ENGLISH COMPOSITION (choose one) ENGL 101 ENGL H101 English Composition and Reading Honors English Composition and Reading LITERATURE (choose one) ENGL 102 ENGL H102 ENGL 162 ENGL 230 ENGL 231 ENGL 232 ENGL 233 ENGL 240 ENGL 241 ENGL 245 ENGL 246 Composition and Literature Honors Composition and Literature Native American Literature American Literature 1600-1865 American Literature 1865 to Present Chicano/a and Latino/a Literature African-American Literature World Literature World Literature Survey of English Literature Survey of English Literature FOREIGN LANGUAGE (choose one) CMST 122 CMST 123 FREN 101 FREN 102 GERM 101 GERM 102 LATN 101 LATN 102 SPAN 101 SPAN 101A SPAN 101B SPAN 102 SPAN 110 American Sign Language I American Sign Language II Elementary French Elementary French Elementary German Elementary German Elementary Latin Elementary Latin Elementary Spanish Fundamentals of Spanish IA* *IB must also be completed to meet requirement. Fundamentals of Spanish IB* *IA must also be completed to meet requirement. Elementary Spanish Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPEECH/ADVANCED COMPOSITION (choose one) CMST 106 Interpersonal Communication CMST 108 Group Discussion CMST 109 Public Speaking ENGL 104 Critical Thinking and Composition ENGL H104 Honors Critical Thinking and Composition PHIL 207 Introduction to Critical Thinking RLST 207 Introduction to Critical Thinking Updated: 02/09/12, 02.09.11 SJH FINE ART (choose one) ART 101 Art History ART 102 Art History ART 104 Film as an Art Form ART 105 Introduction to Art ART 106 Art Concepts ART 107 The Art and Life of Greece ART 108 The Art and Life of Italy ART 109 Survey of African American Art MUSC 100 Introduction to Music MUSC 102 Music Theory Diatonic Practice, Part I MUSC 103 Music Theory Diatonic Practice, Part II MUSC 116 Music in America MUSC 117 History of Jazz MUSC 202 Advanced Theory Chromatic Practice MUSC 204 Advanced Theory Chromatic Practice, Part II PE 103 History and Appreciation of Dance TA 101 Introduction to Theatre TA 102 History of the Theatre MATHEMATICS (choose one) MATH 104 Trigonometry MATH 105 College Algebra MATH H105 Honors College Algebra MATH 119 Finite Mathematics MATH 120 Introduction to Statistics MATH H120 Honors Introduction to Statistics MATH 132 Ideas of Mathematics MATH 226 Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH H226 Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH 227 Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH H227 Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH 228 Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH H228 Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH 231 Linear Algebra MATH 270 Differential Equations HISTORY/U.S. GOVERNMENT (choose one) HIST 103 World History to 1500 HIST 104 World History Since 1500 HIST 115 History of California HIST 117 History of the United States to 1876 HIST H117 Honors History of the United States to 1876 HIST 118 History of the United States from 1876 HIST H118 Honors History of the United States from 1876 HIST 130 Latin American History HIST 131 HIST 153 HIST 155 HIST 157 POLS 101 POLS 102 POLS H102 Latin American History African American History Women in United States History History of the Indians of the United States Introduction to Political Science Introduction to American Government & Politics Honors Intro to American Govt. & Politics SCIENCE (choose one) *if course does not include laboratory, student must complete a separate lab course to meet entire science requirement. ANTH 101* ANTH 101L ASTR 101 BIOL 100 BIOL H100 BIOL 104 BIOL 107 BIOL 114* BIOL 201 BIOL 202 BIOL 203 BIOL 211 BIOL 221 BIOL 231 BIOL 232 CHEM 100 CHEM H100 CHEM 114* CHEM 201 CHEM 202 CHEM 206 CHEM H206 CHEM 207 CHEM H207 CHEM 281 CHEM 282 GEOG 101* GEOG 101L GEOL 101 GEOL 102 GEOL 103* OCEA 101* PHYS 100 PHYS 201 PHYS 202 PHYS 203 PHYS 204 PHYS H204 Introduction to Physical Anthropology Physical Anthropology Laboratory Descriptive Astronomy* General Biology General Biology Honors General Botany Introduction to Human Biology Introduction to Ecology Biology of Cells Biology of Organisms Population and Environmental Biology Human Anatomy General Microbiology Human Physiology or Human Physiology (max credit one course) Introductory Chemistry Honors Introductory Chemistry Environmental Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry Introductory Chemistry II: Organic Chemistry Honors Intro. Chemistry II: Organic Chemistry Introductory Chemistry III: Biochemistry Honors Introductory Chemistry III: Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Geography Geography Laboratory Physical Geology Historical Geology Geology of California Oceanography Introductory Physics Engineering Physics Eng. Physics (Mechanics of Fluids, Heat & Sound) Engineering Physics (Electricity & Magnetism) Engineering Physics IV Honors Engineering Physics (Light & Modern Physics) PHYS 221 PHYS 222 PSCI 101* General Physics I General Physics II Principles of Physical Science Updated: 02/09/12, 02.09.11 SJH SOCIOLOGY/PSYCHOLOGY (choose one) ANTH 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology GEOG 102 Cultural Geography PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology PSYC H101 Honors Introductory Psychology PSYC 103 Personal and Social Adjustment PSYC 110 Developmental Psychology PSYC H110 Honors Developmental Psychology PSYC 204 Social Psychology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 102 American Social Problems SOCI 103 Marriage and Family Life BIBLE LITERATURE (choose one) RLST 105 RLST 106 Religions of the Ancient Near East, the Hebrew Scripture, & the Old Testament Introduction to the New Testament & Early Christian Literature FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: School of Adult and Professional Studies 626.815.5301