School of Business Articulation

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Mount San Jacinto College Articulation Agreement 2009-2010
The following courses taken at Mount San Jacinto College will transfer to the University of Redlands, School of
Business (campus located in Temecula) in fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business
Degree.
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
upper-division level (see your School of Business advisor for upper-division courses).
Courses taken at all participating colleges through Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)
will transfer to the University of Redlands. (additional courses may transfer; courses which transfer to CSU or
UC will likely be accepted- see your advisor for further information )
Arts and Humanities (minimum 12 credits)
ART 100
ART 101
ART 101H
ART 102
ART 103
ART 103H
DAN 100
DAN 125
DAN 133
ENGL 103
ENGL 103H
ENGL 105
ENGL 107
ENGL 108
ENGL 120
ENGL 121
ENGL 200
ENGL 203
ENGL 210
ENGL 220
ENGL 240
ENGL 250
FREN 102
FREN 201
FREN 202
HIST 101
HIST 102
HIST 136
MUS 100
MUS 102
MUS 107
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Art Appreciation
Art History: Prehistoric thru Medieval
Art
Honors Art History: Prehistoric thru
Medieval Art
Art History: Renaissance to 20th
Century Art
Introduction to Modernism
Honors Introduction to Modernism
History and Appreciation of Dance
Introduction to Choreography
American Popular Dance on Stage,
Screen, and Television
Critical Thinking and Writing
Honors Critical Thinking and Writing
World Folklore
American Literature: Colonial-1865
American Literature: 1865 to Present
English Literature: Anglo Saxon to 1775
English Literature: 1775-1950
Survey of Drama
Survey of Shakespeare
Analysis of Poetry
Analysis of Fiction
Native American Literature
Women and Literature
Elementary French II
Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II
Western Civilization I: to 1500
Western Civilization II: 1500 to Present
Era
Cultural History of American Motion
Pictures*
Introduction and Appreciation of Music
History and Appreciation of Music
Introduction to and Appreciation of
American Music
PHIL 101
PHIL 104
PHIL 105
PHIL 108
PHIL 109
PHIL 110
PHIL 111
PHIL 112
SPAN 102
SPAN 201
SPAN 202
TH A 101
TH A 135
TH A 136
Introduction to Philosophy I
World Religions
Introduction to Ethics
Contemporary Religions in the USA
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Renaissance and Modern Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Methods of Argument
Elementary Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
Introduction to Theatre
Introduction to Film
Cultural History of American Motion
Pictures
Social Sciences (minimum 9 credits)
ANTH 102
ANTH 102H
ANTH 103A
ANTH 103B
ANTH 103C
ANTH 103D
ANTH 103E
ANTH 104
ANTH 104H
ANTH 115
ANTH 116
CDE 110
CDE 110H
ECON 201
ECON 202
GEOG 102
GEOG 111
GER 125
GER 130
HIST 103
HIST 103H
Cultural Anthropology
Honors Cultural Anthropology
Native North Americans
Northwest Coast Indians
Cultures of the Pacific Islands
Latin American Cultures
Cultures of Africa
World Prehistory
Honors World Prehistory
Introduction to Archaeology
Introduction to Archaeology Lab
Child Development
Honors Child Development
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Cultural Geography
Geography of California
Psychology of Aging
Sociology of Aging
History of World Civilization: To 1500
Honors History of World Civilization: To
1500
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HIST 104
HIST 104H
HIST 136
PS 101
PS 101H
PS 102
PS 102H
PS 104
PSYC 101
PSYC 101H
PSYC 102
PSYC 103
PSYC 103H
PSYC 104
PSYC 105
PSYC 106
PSYC 107
PSYC 125
SOCI 101
SOCI 102
SOCI 105
SOCI 106
SOCI 115
SOCI 130
History of World Civilization: Since
1500
Honors History of World Civilization:
Since 1500
Cultural History of American Motion
Pictures
Introduction to American Government
and Politics
Honors Introduction to American
Government and Politics
Comparative Politics and Government
Honors Comparative Politics and
Government
Current Political Issues and Trends
Introduction to Psychology
Honors Introduction to Psychology
Personal Growth
Human Development
Honors Human Development
Psychology of Gender
Social Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Psychobiology
Psychology of Aging
Principles of Sociology
Contemporary Social Problems
Social Psychology
Intercultural Relations
Contemporary Chicano in Society
Sociology of Aging
Writing and Communication (minimum of 6 credits)
English Composition (at least one course from this
area)
ENGL 101
Freshman Composition
ENGL 101H
Honors Freshman Composition
Math and Science (minimum 9 credits)
Math (at least one course from this area)
MATH 102
Finite Mathematics
MATH 105
College Algebra
MATH 110
Precalculus
MATH 135
Calculus for Social Sciences and
Business
MATH 140
Introduction to Statistics
MATH 211
Calculus I and Analytic Geometry
MATH 212
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
MATH 212H
Honors Analytic Geometry and
Calculus II
MATH 213
Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
MATH 215
Differential Equations
Natural Sciences (at least one course from this area)
ANAT 101
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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ANAT 101H
ANAT 102
ANAT 102H
ANTH 101H
ASTR 101
BIOL 115
BIOL 116
BIOL 117
BIOL 125
BIOL 130
BIOL 134
BIOL 135
BIOL 140
BIOL 142
BIOL 143
BIOL 144
BIOL 146
BIOL 150
BIOL 151
BIOL 201
CHEM 100
CHEM 101
CHEM 102
CHEM 112
CHEM 113
ENVS 101
GEOG 101
GEOL 101
GEOL 102
GEOL 103
GEOL 105
PHY 101
PHY 102
PHY 201
PHY 202
PHY 202H
Honors Human Anatomy and
Physiology I
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Honors Human Anatomy and
Physiology II
Honors Physical Anthropology
Introduction to Astronomy
Topics in Biology
Natural History and Biodiversity
Conservation Biology
Microbiology
Marine Biology
Human Heredity and Evolution
Introduction to Evolution
Ecology
The World of Insects
Animal Behavior
Plant Biology
Biodiversity
General Biology I
General Biology II
Biostatistics
Introduction to Chemistry
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
Environmental Science
Physical Geography
Physical Geology
Physical Geology Lab
Environmental Geology
History of Geology
Basic Physics: Energy and Motion
Basic Electricity and Modern Physics
Mechanics and Wave Motion
Electricity and Magnetism
Honors Electricity and Magnetism
For further information please contact:
School of Business Admissions
1-888-999-9844
Or
Pat Golden-Romero,
Assistant Director of Enrollment, Temecula campus
(951) 296-2067, pat_golden-romero@redlands.edu
Campus location:
27270 Madison Ave.
Suite 200
Temecula, CA. 92590
http://www.redlands.edu
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