The following courses taken at Riverside Community College will transfer to the University of Redlands School of
Business in fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business and Bachelor of Science in
Management Degrees.
Students must complete 120 units of semester academic credit with a minimum 2.0 GPA to earn their degree. These must include 42 semester credits of General Education. Only grades of 2.0 (C) or higher will transfer. A minimum of 9 of these credits must be earned at the upper-division level (see your School of Business Student Services Manager for upperdivision courses).
Courses taken through Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will transfer to the University of
Redlands as follows:
(minimum 12 credits)
ENG 9 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENG 11 Creative Writing
ANT 1
ANT 2
ANT 3
Physical Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Prehistoric Cultures
ENG 14
ENG 15
American Literature I: Pre-Contact Through
Civil War
American Literature II: 1860 to Present
ENG 18 Survey of Native American Literature
ANT 4
ANT 5
ANT 6
Native American Cultures
Native Peoples of Mexico
Introduction to Archaeology
ENG 20
ENG 23
Survey of African American Literature
The Bible as Literature
ENG 35 Images of Women in Literature
ANT 7
ANT 8
ARE 35
Anthropology of Religion
Language and Culture
History of Architecture- Beginnings through
ENG 40 World Literature I: From Ancient Literature thru the 17 th
Century
ENG 41 World Literature II: From 17 th
Century thru
ARE 36
Gothic
History of Architecture- Renaissance to
Present
ENG 44 Poetry from the Twentieth Century to
Modern
Present
ART 1
ART 2
History of Western Art: Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval
History of Western Art: Renaissance
ENG 45
ENG 48
Modern Drama
Short Story from the Twentieth Century to
Present
ART 5
ART 6 through Contemporary
History of Non-Western Art
Art Appreciation
FRE 1
FRE 2
FRE 3
French 1
French 2
French 3
ART 7
ART 8
ART 9
ART 10
Women Artists in History
Mexican Art History
African Art History
Modern and Contemporary Art History
FRE 8
FRE 11
HIS 1
HIS 2
Intermediate Conversation
Culture and Civilization
History of World Civilizations I
History of World Civilizations II
CHI 1
CHI 2
CHI 11
Mandarin Chinese 1
Mandarin Chinese 2
Culture and Civilization
HIS 6
HIS 7
HIS 14
Political and Social History of the US I
Political and Social History of the US II
African American History I
HIS 25 History of Mexico
COM 12 Intercultural Communication
HIS 26 History of California
DAN 6
ENG 1A
Dance Appreciation
English Composition
ENG 1B Critical Thinking and Writing
HIS 31
HIS 34
HUM 3
Introduction to Chicano Studies II
History of Women in America
Creativity and Imagination
ENG 6 British Literature I:
HUM 4 Arts and Ideas: The Ancient World to Late
Anglo-Saxon through Eighteenth Century
Modernism/Postmodernism
ENG 8 Introduction to Mythology
Modernism
HUM 8 Introduction to Mythology
1 Revised November 2014 as
HUM 11 Religion in America
HUM 16 Arts and Ideas: American Culture
HUM 18 Death: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
HUM 23 The Bible as Literature
HUM 35 Philosophy of Religion
JAN 1 Japanese 1
MUS 3
MUS 4
Fundamentals of Music
Harmony I
MUS 5 Harmony II
MUS 19 Music Appreciation
MUS 23 History of Rock and Roll
MUS 25 Jazz Appreciation
MUS 26 Film Music Appreciation
MUS 89 Music of Multicultural America
PHI 10
PHI 12
PHI 15
Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Moral
Issues
Bio-Medical Ethics
PHI 22
PHI 32
PHI 33
PHI 35
SPA 1
SPA 2
Philosophy of Science
Introduction to Symbolic Logic
Introduction to Social and Political
Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
SPA 3 Spanish 3
SPA 3N Spanish for Spanish Speakers
SPA 4
SPA 8
Spanish 4
Intermediate Conversation
SPA 11 Spanish Culture and Civilization
SPA 12 Latin American Culture and Civilization
THE 3 Introduction to Theatre
THE 29 Musical Theater Appreciation
(minimum 9 credits)
ANT 1
ANT 2
ANT 3
ANT 4
ANT 5
ANT 6
ANT 7
Physical Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Prehistoric Cultures
Native American Cultures
Cultures of Ancient Mexico
Introduction to Archaeology
Anthropology of Religion
ANT 8 Language and Culture
ANT 10 Forensics Anthropology
COM 12 Intercultural Communication
COM 13 Gender and Communication
EAR 20 Child Growth and Development
ECO 6
ECO 7
Introduction to Political Economy
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 8
GEG 2
GEG 3
GEG 4
Principles of Microeconomics
Introductory Cultural Geography
World Regional Geography
Geography of California
GEG 6
HIS 1
HIS 2
HIS 6
HIS 7
HIS 14
HIS 25
HIS 26
HIS 31
POL 1
POL 2
POL 4
Geography of the United States and
Canada
History of World Civilizations I
History of World Civilizations II
Political and Social History of the US I
Political and Social History of the US II
African American History: Africa to America
History of Mexico
History of California
Introduction to Chicano Studies II
American Government
Comparative Government
Introduction to International Relations
POL 5 The Law and Politics
POL 7A Current Issues in Politics
POL 11 Introduction to American Foreign Policy
POL 13 Introduction to American Foreign Policy
PSY 1
PSY 2
PSY 8
PSY 9
General Psychology
Biological Psychology
Introduction to Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
PSY 33 Theories of Personality
PSY 35 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 50 Research Methods in Psychology
SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2
SOC 3
American Social Problems
Social Inequality in American Society
SOC 10 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOC 12 Marriage and Family Relations
SOC 15 Women in American Society
SOC 20 Introduction to Criminology
SOC 50 Introduction to Social Research Methods
(minimum 6 credits)
English Composition (at least one course from this area)
ENG 1A English Composition
Speech
COM 1
COM 6
COM 9
Public Speaking
Dynamics of Small Group Communication
Interpersonal Communication
(minimum 9 credits)
Math (at least one course from this area)
MAT 1A Calculus I
MAT 1B Calculus II
MAT 1C Calculus III
MAT 2 Differential Equations
MAT 3
MAT 4
MAT 5
Linear Algebra
Finite Mathematics
Calculus, A Short Course
2 Revised November 2014 as
MAT 6 Discrete Mathematics for Computer
Programming
MAT 10 Precalculus
MAT 11 College Algebra
MAT 12 Statistics
MAT 25 A Survey of Mathematics
Natural Sciences (at least one course from this area)
AMY 2A Anatomy and Physiology I
AMY 2B Anatomy and Physiology II
AMY 10 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
ANT 1 Physical Anthropology
BIO 1 General Biology
BIO 2A Invertebrate Zoology I,
BIO 2B Vertebrate Zoology II
BIO 3 Field Botany
BIO 5
BIO 6
General Botany
Introduction to Zoology
BIO 7
BIO 8
BIO 9
Marine Biology
Principles of Ecology
Introduction to the Natural History of
Southern California
BIO 10 Principles of Life Science
BIO 11 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular
Biology
BIO 12 Introduction to Organismal and Population
Biology
BIO 17 Human Biology
BIO 30 Human Reproduction and Sexual Behavior
BIO 34 Human Genetics
BIO 36 Environmental Science
CHE 1A General Chemistry I
CHE 1B General Chemistry II
CHE 2A Introductory Chemistry I
CHE 2B Introductory Chemistry II
CHE 3 Fundamentals of Chemistry
CHE 10 Chemistry for Everyone
CHE 12A Organic Chemistry I
CHE 12B Organic Chemistry II
GEG 1 Physical Geography
GEG1L Physical Geography Lab for GEG 1 or 1H
GEG 5
MIC 1
Weather & Climate
Microbiology
PHS 1 Introduction to Physical Science
PHY 2A General Physics I
PHY 2B General Physics II
PHY 4A Mechanics
PHY 4B Electricity and Magnetism
PHY 4C Heat, Light, and Waves
PHY 10/11 Introductory General Physics/Lab
PSY 2 Biological Psychology
Courses listed in two categories may transfer in one category, but not both.
Honors offerings of courses on this agreement will be accepted.
For further information please contact:
School of Business Admissions
1-888-999-9844
Office of the Registrar
(909) 748-8019
University of Redlands
School of Business
1200 E. Colton Ave.
P.O. Box 3080
Redlands, CA 92373 http://www.redlands.edu
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