Articulation Agreement - University of Redlands

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Orange Coast College
Articulation Agreement 2013-2014
The following courses taken at Orange Coast 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 Arts 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. A minimum of 9 of these credits must be earned at the upperdivision level (see your School of Business advisor for upper-division courses). Only grades of 2.0 (C) or higher will
transfer.
Courses taken at all participating colleges through Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)
will transfer to the University of Redlands as follows:
Arts and Humanities (minimum 12 credits)
ARCH 290
ARCH 296
ART 100
ART 101
ART 102
ART 103
ART 104
ART 107
ART 108
ART 110
ART 116
ART 120
ART 125
ART 141
ART 142
ART 145
ART 147
ART 150
ART 263
ART 269
ART 286
CHIN 180
COMM 100
COMM 110
COMM 120
COMM 150
COMM 180
COMM 220
DANC 101
DANC 107
DANC 110
DANC 120
1
History of Architecture 1
History of Architecture 2
History and Appreciation of Western Art
History and Appreciation of
Western Art: Proto-Renaissance
through Post Impressionism
through Post Impressionism
Contemporary Art History
History of Asian Art: China, Korea,
Japan
Art of India and Southeast Asia
Introduction to Art
Women in Art
Color and Design: Two Dimensional
Furniture Making and Design
Beginning Drawing
Perspective Drawing
Sculpture 1
Life Sculpture 1
Exhibition Design 1
Jewelry 1
Ceramics 1
Watercolor 1
Cartooning 1
Book Arts
Elementary Chinese 1
Interpersonal Communication
Public Speaking
Reader’s Theater and Oral
Interpretation
Forensics Workshop
Introduction to Mass Communication
Essentials of Argumentation
Modern Dance 1
Conditioning for Dance
Ballet 1
Jazz Dance 1
DANC 125
DANC 130
DANC 133
DANC 135
DANC 150
DANC 160
DANC 162
DANC 203
DANC 211
DANC 220
DANC 200
ENGL 101
ENGL 102
ENGL 109
ENGL 119
ENGL 140
ENGL 141
ENGL 143
ENGL 144
ENGL 147
ENGL 148
ENGL 149
ENGL 150
ENGL 151
ENGL 152
ENGL 156
ENGL 157
ENGL 160
ENGL 161
ENGL 165
ENGL 170
ENGL 172
ENGL 173
ENGL 174
Tap 1
Mid Eastern Dance 1
Introduction to World Dance
Flamenco Dance 1
Dance Improvisation 1
Dance Composition/Choreography I
Dance Composition/Choreography II
Performing Dance Ensemble I
Repertoire I
Dance Internship I
Appreciation of Dance
Critical Reasoning, Reading and
Writing through Literature
Critical Reasoning, Reading and
Writing through Non-Fiction
Critical Reasoning and Writing for
Science and Technology
Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to Literature
The Bible as Literature
Children's Literature and Film
Introduction to the Short Story
Introduction to Science Fiction
Film as Literature
Introduction to Dramatic Literature
American Literature Before the 20th
Century
American Literature in the 20th Century
American Ethnic Literature
California Literature
Literature of the American West
World Literature thru Renaissance
World Literature since Renaissance
Introduction to Irish Literature
Modern and Post-Modern Literature
Unique Topics in Literature
Women Writers
Images of Women in Literature and
Film
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ENGL 175
ENGL 176
ENGL 181
ENGL 187
ENGL 187H
ENGL 270
ENGL 275
ETH STU 100
ETH STU 150
Shakespeare
Man, Myth and Magic
Shakespeare
Introduction to Literary Theory
Introduction to Literary Theory
British Literature Before 1800
British Literature After 1800
Contemporary Ethnic America
Ethnic Groups in the US and Their
Histories
FILM 100
History and Appreciation of the Cinema
FREN 180
Elementary French 1
FREN 185
Elementary French 2
FREN 280
Intermediate French 1
FREN 285
Intermediate French 2
GNDR ST 187 Women in History
GRMN 180
Elementary German 1
GRMN 185
Elementary German 2
GRMN 280
Intermediate German 1
GRMN 285
Intermediate German 2
HEBREW 180 Elementary Hebrew 1
HEBREW 185 Elementary Hebrew 2
HIST 161
World History I
HIST 162
World History 2
HIST 180
History of Western Civilization
HIST 185
History of Western Civilization
ITAL 180
Elementary Italian 1
ITAL 185
Elementary Italian 2
ITAL 280
Intermediate Italian 1
ITAL 285
Intermediate Italian 2
ITAL 289
Advanced Italian
JPNS 180
Elementary Japanese 1
JPNS 185
Elementary Japanese 2
JPNS 280
Intermediate Japanese 1
JPNS 285
Intermediate Japanese2
MUS 100
History and Appreciation of Music
MUS 105
Music from Bach up to Rock
MUS 115
Fundamentals of Music
MUS 116
Basic Guitar
MUS 120
College Choir
MUS 122
Chamber Singers
MUS 129
Guitar Ensemble
MUS 139
History of Rock Music
MUS 140
Beginning Instruments
MUS 141
Piano 1
MUS 143
History of Jazz
MUS 144
Popular Vocal Techniques
MUS 145
Voice 1
MUS 160
Literature and History of Music 1
MUS 165
Literature and History of Music 2
MUS 170
Music in America
MUS 180
Harmony and Sight Singing 1
MUS 233
Symphonic Chamber Orchestra
PHIL 100
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 110
World Religion
PHIL 115
Philosophy of Religion
2
PHIL 118
PHIL 120
PHIL 130
PHIL 150
PHIL 165
PHIL 185
PHIL 220
PHOTO 101
PHOTO 120
PHOTO 130
REL ST 100
REL ST 110
REL ST 115
REL ST 120
REL ST 130
REL ST 140
REL ST 150
REL ST 180
SPAN 180
SPAN 185
SPAN 280
SPAN 285
SPAN 289
SPAN 290
THART 100
THART 101
THART 105
THART 106
THART 110
THART 170
VIET 180
VIET 185
VIET 280
VIET 285
Aesthetics/Philosophy of Art
Ethics
Social Philosophy
Logic and Critical Thinking
The Theory of Knowledge
Contemporary Philosophy
Introduction to Symbolic Logic
Photography and Society
Introduction to Photography
History and Aesthetics of Still
Photography
Introduction to Religious Studies
World Religion
Philosophy of Religion
Ethics
Life and Themes of Jesus
History of Judaism
Eastern Thought
The Bible as Literature
Elementary Spanish 1
Elementary Spanish 2
Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate Spanish
Advanced Spanish
Advanced Spanish
Introduction to Theatre
Introduction to History and Literature of
the Theatre
Drama and Acting
Acting Fundamentals
Theater Laboratory Level 1
Stage Crew Activity
Elementary Vietnamese 1
Elementary Vietnamese 2
Intermediate Vietnamese 1
Intermediate Vietnamese 2
Social Sciences (minimum 9 credits)
AM STD 100
ANTH 100
ANTH 102
ANTH 105
ANTH 110
ANTH 140
ANTH 150
ANTH 190
ANTH 280
ANTH 285
COMM 165
ECON 100
ECON 110
ECON 170
ECON 175
ETH STU 100
Institutions
Cultural Anthropology
Native American
Anthropology to Nonverbal Behavior
Comparative Cultures
Ethno mathematics
Multicultural Behavior
Introduction to Linguistics
Introduction to Archaeology
World Ethnology
Men, Women and Communication
Economics General Concepts
Consumer Economics
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Contemporary Ethnic America
Revised November, 2013
ETH STU 150 Ethnic Groups in the U.S.: Their
Histories
ETH STU 190 The Ethnic Family
GEOG 100
World Regional Geography
GEOG 150
California Geography
GEOG 160
Economic Geography
GEOG 185
Cultural Elements
GNDR ST 100 Introduction to Gender Studies
GNDR ST 130 Women, Politics and Inequality
GNDR ST 165 Men, Women, and Communication
GNDR ST 187 Women in History
HLTH ED 122 Drugs, Health and Society
HIST 100
Survey of American History
HIST 101
Afro-American History
HIST 102
World Civilizations to 17th Century
HIST 103
World Civilizations since 17th Century
HIST 110
Mexican-American Heritage
HIST 115
The Other Americas
HIST 120
East Asia to 1800
HIST 125
East Asia since 1800
HIST 128
History of Modern China
HIST 130
Survey of African History
HIST 145
History of Mexico
HIST 150
Ethnic Groups of the US: Their
Histories
HIST 160
The American West
HIST 170
History of the US to 1876
HIST 175
History of the US since 1876
HIST 176
Women in US History
HIST 177
Economic History of the US
HIST 179
History of the US since 1945
HIST 187
Women in History
HIST 188
20th Century World
HIST 190
History of Russia
HIST 195
History of England and Greater Britain
HIST 197
Vietnam War
HIST 198
The World at War
HMDV 180
Child Development
IDST 125
Social Ecology
POL SC 101
Survey of Current Issues
POL SC 110
Introduction to International Relations
POL SC 180
Introduction to Government (US)
POL SC 180H Introduction to Government (US)
POL SC 185
Introduction to Comparative
Government
POL SC 188
Introduction to Political Theory
POL SC 190
Introduction to the American Legal
System
PSYCH 100
Introductory Psychology
PSYCH 105
Psychology of Women
PSYCH 160
Statistics for the Behavioral Science
PSYCH 165
Introduction to Human Sexuality
PSYCH 185
Principles of Psychology
PSYCH 220
Psychology of Personality
PSYCH 260
Introductory Social Psychology
PSYCH 270
Psychology of Learning
3
SOC 100
SOC 105
SOC 110
SOC 115
SOC 120
SOC 150
SOC 165
SOC 180
SOC 185
SOC 190
SOC 200
SOC 280
Introduction to Sociology
Sociology of Nonverbal Behavior
Introduction to Marriage and the Family
Contemporary Chicano
Population: Issues and Trends
Multicultural Behavior
Introduction to Human Sexuality
Introductory Sociology
Analysis of Social Problems
The Ethnic Family
Introduction to Research Methods
Society and the Individual
Writing and Communication (minimum 6 credits)
English Composition (at least one course in this area)
ENGL 100
Freshman Composition
Speech
SPCOMM 155 Intercultural Communication
Math and Science (minimum 9 credits)
Math (at least one course from this area)
MATH 100
Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 103
Statistics for Elementary Teachers
MATH 104
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
MATH 106
Geometry for Elementary Teachers
MATH 115
College Algebra
MATH 120
Trigonometry
MATH 140
Business Calculus
MATH 155
Finite Mathematics with Applications
MATH 157
Calculus for Biological, Management
and Social Sciences
MATH 160
Introduction to Statistics
MATH 170
Precalculus Mathematics
MATH 180
Calculus 1
MATH 185
Calculus 2
MATH 220
Introduction to Symbolic Logic
MATH 230
Discrete Math
MATH 235
Applied Linear Algebra
MATH 260
Probability
MATH 280
Calculus 3
MATH 285
Introduction to Linear Algebra and
Differential Equations
PHIL 220
Introduction to Symbolic Logic
PSYCH 160
Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Natural Sciences (at least one course from this area)
ANTH 185
Physical Anthropology
ANTH 185L
Physical Anthropology Laboratory
ASTR 100
Elementary Astronomy
ASTR 100L
Elementary Astronomy Lab
ASTR 101
Planetary Astronomy
Revised November, 2013
ASTR 102
ASTR 103
BIOL 100
BIOL 101
BIOL 125
BIOL 180
BIOL 181
BIOL 182
BIOL 182L
BIOL 183
BIOL 183L
BIOL 185
BIOL 210
BIOL 220
BIOL 221
BIOL 225
CHEM 100
CHEM 100L
CHEM 101
CHEM 110
CHEM 130
CHEM 180
CHEM 185
CHEM 220
CHEM 220L
CHEM 225
CHEM 225L
ECOL 100
ECOL 110
GEOG 130
GEOG 180
GEOG 180L
GEOL 100
GEOL 100L
GEOL 101
GEOL 105
GEOL 106
GEOL 160
GEOL 180
GEOL 185
GEOL 185L
MARSC 100
MARSC 100L
MARSC 180
MARSC 180L
MARSC 185
MARSC 185L
N S 100
N S 100LA
N S 100LG
N S 112
P S 130
PHYS 110
PHYS 111
PHYS 120
4
Stellar Astronomy
Cosmology
Principles of Biology
The Biology of Cooking
Human Biology
Cell and Molecular Biology
Cell & Molecular Biology
Zoology
Zoology Lab
Botany
Botany Lab
Diversity of Organisms
General Microbiology
General Human Anatomy
Anatomy - Physiology
Human Physiology
Principles of Chemistry
Chemistry in the Lab
Chemistry and the Environment
Introductory Chemistry
Preparatory General Chemistry
General Chemistry
General Chemistry B
Organic Chemistry A
Organic Chemistry Laboratory A
Organic Chemistry B
Organic Chemistry Laboratory B
Environment and Man
Island Ecology
Introduction to Weather and Climate
Physical Geography
Physical Geography Lab
General Geology
General Geology Lab
Age of the Dinosaurs
General Geology
Earth Science for Teachers
Environmental Geology
Physical Geology
Evolution of the Earth
Evolution of the Earth Lab
Oceanography
Oceanography Lab
Marine Biology
Marine Biology Lab
Coastal Oceanography
Coastal Oceanography Lab
Evolution of the Cosmos
Natural Science Lab - Astronomy
Natural Science Lab - Geology
Introduction to Physical Science
Introduction to Meteorology
Descriptive Intro to Physics
Introductory Physics Lab
General Physics: Mechanics, Waves,
Thermodynamics
PHYS 130
PHYS 185
PSYCH 250
General Mechanics/ Waves/
Thermodynamics
General Physics: Mechanics, Waves
Psychobiology
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
Revised November, 2013
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