9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 1 Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 11-12 Academic Year To: UC Berkeley |From: San Diego Miramar College 11-13 General Catalog Semester|10-11 General Catalog Semester ================================================================================ ====> Information -- College of Chemistry==== CHOICE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS _________________________: Chemical Biology, B.S. degree is intended for students who are interested in careers as professional chemists, or in the biological sciences including the biomedical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries. Chemical Biology offers students the opportunity to understand the chemical principles of biological function. In addition to an introductory set of math and physics courses and a broad selection of chemistry courses similar to those required for the chemistry major, students pursuing the chemical biology major take courses in general and cell biology, biochemistry, biological macromolecular synthesis, and in bioinorganic chemistry. There is a strong emphasis on organic chemistry, quantitative thermodynamics, and kinetics to understand the logic of biological systems. Chemical Engineering, B.S. degree is intended as preparation for a career in chemical engineering and related disciplines, and permits a broad range of interdisciplinary concentrations in such areas as biotechnology, chemical processing, environmental technology, materials science and technology, and applied physical science. Chemistry, B.S. degree is intended for students who are primarily interested in careers as professional chemists or desire a thorough grounding in chemistry in preparation for professional or graduate school in chemistry and other disciplines. In addition, there is a Materials Chemistry concentration that is intended for students interested in the application of basic chemical principles to the discovery, design, and characterization of materials. Chemistry, B.A. degree, offered by the College of Letters and Science, requires more humanities and social science courses than the B.S. degree and is intended for students interested in careers in teaching, medicine, or other sciences in which a basic understanding of chemical processes is necessary. Joint Major in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, B.S. degree is intended as preparation for a career in engineering. Typical examples of areas that require solutions by engineers who have training in both chemical process engineering and materials engineering are: coal gasification and liquefaction, extraction of metals from low-grade ores and wastes, and environmental control of metallurgical processes. Joint Major in Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering, B.S. degree is intended as preparation for a career in engineering. The areas of nuclear technology that depend heavily upon chemical engineering training include: isotope separation, fuel reprocessing, waste management, feed material preparation, fuel chemistry, effluent control, fusion reactor fuel processing, and new reactor types. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 2 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Chemistry (continued) PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: For all majors: Requirements must be completed by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley (i.e., course work planned for summer 2012 is not taken into consideration during review of fall 2012 admission applications). Complete at least 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC-transferable course work; Complete at least those courses comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B, MATH 1A + 1B, and PHYSICS 7A (choice of PHYSICS 7A or PHYSICS 8A for the Chemical Biology major) plus two additional courses toward the major. Preferably, complete course work toward the major that exceeds the above minimum. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in math and science courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------For the majors in: Chemical Biology, B.S. Chemical Engineering, B.S. Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, B.S. Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering, B.S. Chemistry, B.S. Complete course work comparable to Berkeley's ENGLISH R1A (plus ENGLISH R1B for the majors in Chemical Biology and Chemistry) or Complete the entire IGETC pattern. IGETC fulfills the Reading and Composition requirement but ___ courses taken for IGETC will not necessarily fulfill the entire breadth requirement. For example, IGETC will not ___ satisfy the entire breadth requirement for the 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 3 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Chemistry (continued) Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, and Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering majors since an upper division course is required. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------For the major in: Chemistry, B.A. Complete the College of Letters and Science Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language or Complete the entire IGETC pattern. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information: Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser smueller@berkeley.edu (510) 643-1035 http://chemistry.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 4 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====> Information -- College of Engineering==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to the College of Engineering majors must complete all ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. required Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division admission) are to be taken to completed, the UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not for also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended strengthen one's application. The more of these courses stronger the application will be. See the major agreements for the list of required courses and the list of strongly recommended courses. Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 5 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Engineering (continued) humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 6 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====> Information -- College of Environmental Design==== ________: OVERVIEW The College of Environmental Design offers undergraduate degree programs in: Architecture Landscape Architecture Urban Studies The College provides exciting learning opportunities that combine general education, basic skills, and knowledge in the professional fields, with a broad introduction to the built and natural environments. All three departments offer undergraduate minor programs that are open to students majoring in other fields. None of the undergraduate major or minor programs are professionally accredited by their respective professions. At the graduate level, each department offers the professionally accredited master's degree. Transfer students enroll in a two-year curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or Urban Studies. These curricula provide a broad educational base and pre-professional competency in environmental design fields. In addition, they serve as undergraduate preparation for graduate education both in the design fields and, with properly selected elective courses, in other fields such as business, law, and engineering. Graduates also work in related fields such as urban development, real estate, construction, and environmental planning. For information about the College of Environmental Design's degree programs, see http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/programs. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION ______________________________________________ For more information about admission to the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: http://ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants - The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. -A minimum 3.0 overall UC transferable grade-point average is required for admission consideration. -All courses required for admission, including breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. -Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 7 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Environmental Design (continued) -As a community college transfer applicant you must complete, at a minimum, course work identified on ASSIST.org as articulated with the UC Berkeley courses below. -If you do not take the required articulated lower division courses, you will not be admitted to CED. Prospective Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Studies majors must complete the college's General Education/Breadth Requirements in addition to the Lower-Division Major Requirements listed below. READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) English RIA English RIB SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH* Arts & Literature Biological Science Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science Social and Behavioral Sciences *See below for courses that may be used to fulfill both a Lower-Division Major Requirement and a specific breadth requirement. Applicants must also complete the following Lower-Division Major Requirements: Architecture: Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design l1A Environmental Design l1B Math 16A or lA *Physics 7A or 8A (this course will also fulfill CED's Physical Science breadth requirement) Math and Physics courses required for admission to the Architecture major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. Landscape Architecture: Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design llA Environmental Design 11B *EPS 50, EPS 80 (this course will also fulfill CED’s Physical Science breadth requirement) *Biology 1B, Biology 11 + 11L, ESPM 2, or ESPM 6 (this course will also fulfill CED's Biological Science breadth requirement) 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 8 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Environmental Design (continued) Note: Math is not required for the Landscape Architecture major. However, it is required for UC transfer admissions. Biology and Physics courses required for admission to the Landscape Architecture major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. Urban Studies: Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design 11A (can be substituted with upper division coursework after admission, beginning fall 2011) Environmental Design l1B (can be substituted with upper division coursework after admission, beginning fall 2011) Math 16A or 1A Statistics 2, 20, 21, or 25 *Economics 1, 2, C3, or Envecon C1 (this course will also fulfill CED's Social and Behavioral Sciences breadth requirement) Math, Statistics, and Economics courses required for admission to the Urban Studies major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. If your college does not offer articulated Environmental Design courses, you must find another school that does. See the CED prospective student website for a list of colleges that offer articulated ENV DES courses: http://ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Environmental Design pre-requisites at UC Berkeley during the summer or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/enrollment.html#concurrent) If you do not take the required articulated lower division courses, you will not be admitted to CED. For more information on applying to CED: College of Environmental Design Office of Undergraduate Advising 250 Wurster Hall (510) 642-4943 Prospective student website: href="http://ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://ced.ber For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information about majors at UC Berkeley: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 9 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Environmental Design (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 10 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====> Information -- College of Natural Resources==== GOALS AND UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS ________________________________: The mission of the College of Natural Resources (CNR) is to support sustainable, science-based environmental management. The College integrates the social and natural sciences to address environmental, biological, and nutritional problems. From microsystems to ecosystems, from local communities to global economies, students, faculty and researchers are brought together to promote specialized and interdisciplinary work. Addressing problems of ecology, economics, agriculture, nutrition, microbial biology, genetics, and natural resources, our faculty and students undertake basic and applied research, teaching, and outreach. 1) The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics offers a major in Environmental Economics and Policy. 2) The Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM) offers the following majors: Conservation and Resource Studies, Forestry and Natural Resources, Molecular Environmental Biology, and Society and Environment. 3) The Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology offers two majors: one major in Nutritional Science (which has two upper division specializations in Dietetics and in Physiology & Metabolism) and the other major in Molecular Toxicology. 4) The Department of Plant and Microbial Biology offers two majors, one in Genetics and Plant Biology, and the other in Microbial Biology. Environmental Sciences is a college major that offers a Biological, Physical, or Social Science concentration. Majors in the College of Natural Resources prepare students for professional careers and graduate training in biology, ecology, economics, policy, social science, and resource management. Graduates are accepted into programs in medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry, pharmacy, microbiology, plant biology, law, economics, business, nutrition, toxicology, forestry, and natural resource management. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer students should fulfill lower division major requirements before entering Berkeley and do not need to complete IGETC. IGETC certification will satisfy the Reading and Composition requirement for all majors; but additional course work may be necessary to completely satisfy major prerequisities for some majors. If course articulation is not established, consult with a CNR staff adviser. Admission is based on degree of academic preparation. For more information: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 11 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ > Information -- College of Natural Resources (continued) College of Natural Resources Office of Instruction and Student Affairs 260 Mulford Hall (510) 642-0542 fax: (510) 643-3132 e-mail: cnrteaching@berkeley.edu http://nature.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 12 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====African American Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------To prepare for the African American Studies major, complete introductory UC-transferable courses in subjects such as African American history, sociology, political science, economics, and literature. If your course work has not been approved for articulation with the Berkeley requirements listed below, retain syllabi and reading lists for evaluation by the department. For more information: AAS Major Advisor, Lindsey Herbert (510) 642-3419 e-mail: africam@berkeley.edu lherbert@berkeley.edu http://africam.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 4A Africa: History and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 4B Africa: History and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 13 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ African American Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) AFRICAM 5A African American Life (4)|BLAS 140A History of the United (3) and Culture in the | States, Black United States | Perspectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 5B African American Life (4)|BLAS 140B History of the United (3) and Culture in the | States, Black United States | Perspectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 14 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====American Studies, Lower Division B. A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 15 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ American Studies, Lower Division B. A. (continued) The group major in American Studies offers students the opportunity to study American society using a broad range of methods from a variety of disciplines in L&S and in the professional schools and colleges. Students who are interested in the American Studies major should: - Review the "American Studies Student Handbook" available by mail or from the web site below. - Meet with an adviser to plan your program as soon as you are accepted to UC Berkeley. NOTE: AP/IB scores cannot be used to satisfy major requirements. For more information: Marcia Condon American Studies (510) 642-9320 mcondon@berkeley.edu http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/as -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Introduction to American Studies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AMERSTD 10 Introduction to (4)|All transfer students majoring in American Studies |American Studies must take |AMERSTD 10 at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Of the four lower division requirements (American Studies 10 plus three courses from the list below), only two need to be completed before applying to the major. - Choose three courses from the following list of acceptable courses (with no more than two courses from any one department). Check the American Studies website: ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/as for a more extensive list of acceptable courses. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 5A African American Life (4)|BLAS 140A History of the United (3) and Culture in the | States, Black United States | Perspectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 5B African American Life (4)|BLAS 140B History of the United (3) and Culture in the | States, Black United States | Perspectives -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 2 Introduction to (4)|ANTH 107 Introduction to (3) Archaeology | Archaeology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASAMST 20A Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Asians in | the United States | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 16 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ American Studies, Lower Division B. 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(continued) ASAMST 20B Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Contemporary Issues in | the Asian American | Communities | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 20 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 40 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Literature in English | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 50 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 70 Latino Politics (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 1 People and Environmental (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Design | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C11 Americans and the Global (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Forest | Same as: LNS C30U | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 50AC Introduction to Culture (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Natural Resource | Management | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 60 Environmental Policy, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Administration, and Law | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 10AC A History of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnicity in Western | North America, | 1598-Present | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 21AC A Comparative Survey (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED of Racial and Ethnic | Groups in the U.S. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 41AC A Comparative Survey (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED of Protest Movement | Since the 60's | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 17 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ American Studies, Lower Division B. 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(continued) GEOG 20 Globalization (4)|SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 50AC California (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 70AC The Urban Experience (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWS 14 Gender, Sexuality, and Race (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED in Global Political Issues | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWS 20 Introduction to Feminist (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Theory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7A The United States from (4)|HIST 109 History of the United (3) Settlement to Civil War | States I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEDIAST 10 An Introduction to Mass (4)|JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass Media in America | Communication NOTE: MEDIAST 10 formerly MASSCOM 10 (3) A course approved as comparable to Berkeley's MEDIAST 10 should 1) survey the mass media from a social science perspective, and 2) assign a substantial research paper (at least five pages) that requires students to think critically, use concepts from assigned readings, and cite additional scholarly sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 20A Introduction to Native (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED American Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 20B Introduction to Native (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED American Studies II: | Cultural Practice, | Art, and Identity | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 71 Native Americans in (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED North America to 1900 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 72 Native Americans in the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 20th Century | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 1 Introduction to American (4)|POLI 102 The American Political (3) Politics | System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 14 Psychology of Gender (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 18 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ American Studies, Lower Division B. 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(continued) PB HLTH 14 Healthy People: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Introduction to Health | Promotion | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 5 Evaluation of Evidence (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UGBA 10 Principles of Business (3)|BUSE 100 Introduction to (3) | Business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 19 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Anthropology, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: - If possible, complete the 3 lower division courses (Anthro 1, 2, & 3) at your transfer institutions. - Plan to complete any remaining prerequisites during your first semester at Berkeley. For more information on the major in Anthropology: Undergraduate Advisor http://anthropology.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 1 Introduction to (4)|ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) Biological Anthropology | Physical Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 2 Introduction to (4)|ANTH 107 Introduction to (3) Archaeology | Archaeology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 20 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Anthropology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 21 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Architecture, Lower Division B.A.==== The undergraduate program in Architecture leads to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. It combines required courses in Environmental design and architecture with opportunities for highly varied individual programs. Through its core courses, the program offers a broad introduction to the field of architecture, and through studies in the various areas it provides opportunities to prepare for specialization in the field in the areas of architectural design and representation, architectural technologies and building performance, architectural history, society and culture. In addition to offering a sound and well-rounded education, undergraduate studies can also provide pre-professional competency for entry-level employment in architecture, the option for graduate work in architecture, or further studies in a related environmental design field. Many graduates go on to obtain Master of Architecture or related degrees; other work in architectural offices, construction, government, or industry. Employment opportunities exist also at the community level, particularly in those communities which traditionally have not been served by professional architectural practice. The overall aim of the undergraduate program is to establish a strong foundation for a diversity of careers and to provide for mobility and flexibility to suit changing individual opportunities. For information about the College of Environmental Design's degree programs, see http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/programs. For information about becoming licensed in California, see the Department of Consumer Affairs http://www.cab.ca.gov/candidates/faq_candidate.shtml MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION ______________________________________________ For information about admission to the Architecture major in the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www -The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. -A minimum 3.0 overall UC transferable grade-point average is required for admission consideration. -All courses required for admission, including breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. -Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 22 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -As a community college transfer applicant you must complete, at a minimum, course work identified on ASSIST.org as comparable to the following UC Berkeley courses: LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design 11A Environmental Design 11B Math 16A or 1A Physics 7A or 8A (this course will also fulfill CED's Physical Science breadth requirement) Math and Physics courses required for admission to the Architecture major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) English R1A English R1B SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH Arts & Literature Biological Science Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science (Physics 7A or 8A will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Social and Behavioral sciences You must fulfill all of the required Lower-Division Major and General Education/Breadth Requirements outlined above to be considered for admission. All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth Requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Note that CED's General Education/Breadth Requirements can be covered by IGETC certification beginning with students applying in November 2011 and beyond. If you are using IGETC to fulfill CED's College Requirements, you must have full certification. Partial certification will not complete the requirements. Be sure to check with your community college about the procedures involved in certification of IGETC. The University will require the official certification by the July 15th deadline. If you will not complete IGETC certification, you must follow exactly the articulation agreements between your school and the CED architecture major as described on this ASSIST.org website. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 23 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Regardless of how you complete the General Education/Breadth Requirements, you must also complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements with articulated courses outlined on ASSIST.org. For more information on applying to CED: College of Environmental Design Office of Undergraduate Advising 250 Wurster Hall http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising (510) 642-4943 Prospective student website: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information about majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS If your college does not offer articulated Environmental Design courses, you must find another school that does. See the CED prospective student website for a list of colleges that offer articulated ENV DES courses: target="_blank">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Environmental Design prerequisites at UC Berkeley during the summer (see target="_blank">http://www.summer.berkeley.edu) or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/enrollment.html#concurrent) If you do not complete the articulated Lower-Division Major Requirements, you will not be admitted to CED. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 1 People and Environmental (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Design | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 11A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Drawing | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 11B Introduction to Design (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lower Division Non-design Skills -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 24 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I OR | OR MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | OR | OR PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. Students may use Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate coursework to satisfy certain requirements. See target="_blank">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/continuingstudents/transferringcredit for exam scores and courses equivalents. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 25 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC to satisfy the Breadth requirement for students applying in November 2011 and beyond. The 7-Course Breadth Requirement will continue to be accepted. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but not all, of the lower division admissions requirements for the College of Environmental Design. Students must still complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements listed above. IMPORTANT: Students applying to the College of Environmental Design should select breadth courses from the following lists with these caveats: 1. Courses from Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Visual Studies, Environmental Design, Urban Studies, and City and Regional Planning may NOT be used to fulfill CED's breadth requirements, even if they appear on the following lists. 2. Community college courses used to satisfy Environmental Design 1, 11A, or 11B (e.g., Art courses or Architecture courses) may not also be used to satisfy breadth requirements. 3. No more than two courses offered by the same department may be used towards the seven breadth requirements. 4. Courses equivalent to the second semester of language instruction at UC Berkeley may be used to satisfy the International Studies breadth requirement. Note: Courses taken in the student's native language do not satisfy the requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------**** Take one course from each ____ of the following seven areas **** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or through the creation of art. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 26 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Arts |ARTF 100 Art Orientation (3) and Literature Seven-Course |ARTF 107 Contemporary Art (3) Breadth Requirement: |ARTF 109 History of Modern Art (3) |ARTF 110 Art History: (3) | Prehistoric to Gothic |ARTF 111 Art History: (3) | Renaissance to Modern |ARTF 113 African, Oceanic, and (3) | Native American Art |ARTF 125 Art History: Arts of (3) | the Asian Continent |ARTF 150A Two-Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 150B Beginning Graphic (3) | Design |ARTF 151 Three Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 155A Freehand Drawing I (3) |ARTF 165A Composition in (3) | Painting I |ARTF 210A Life Drawing I (3) |ARTF 220A Life Sculpture I (3) |DFLM 101 Introduction to Film (3) |DFLM 102 The American Cinema (3) |ENGL 208 Introduction to (3) | Literature |ENGL 209 Literary Approaches (3) | to Film |ENGL 210 American Literature I (3) |ENGL 211 American Literature (3) | II |ENGL 215 English Literature I: (3) | 800-1799 |ENGL 216 English Literature (3) | II: 1800-Present |ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature I: 1500 | BCE - 1600 CE |ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature II: 1600 | - Present |ENGL 230 Asian American (3) | Literature |ENGL 237 Women in Literature (3) |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I |MUSI 100 Introduction to Music (3) |MUSI 109 World Music (3) |MUSI 111 Jazz - History and (3) | Development 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 27 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Biological |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) Science Seven-Course Breadth | Physical Anthropology Requirement: |BIOL 100 Natural History (4) | Environmental Biology |BIOL 107 General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 115 Marine Biology (4) |BIOL 130 Human Heredity (3) |BIOL 131 Introduction to (4) | Biotechnology |BIOL 180 Plants and People (3) |BIOL 205 General Microbiology (5) |BIOL 210A Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences I |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences | II |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology |BIOL 230 Human Anatomy (4) |BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) |BIOL 250 Introduction to (4) | Botany |NUTR 150 Nutrition (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 28 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Historical |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth | States, Black requirement: | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |HIST 100 World History I (3) |HIST 101 World History II (3) |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, intermediate language, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 29 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) International Studies Seven-Course |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) Breadth Requirement: | Geography |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International Politics |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change |SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 210 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish 1 |SPAN 211 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish II |TAGA 201 Third Course in (5) | Tagalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading philosophical figures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Philosophy |PHIL 102A Introduction to (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth | Philosophy: Reality Requirement: | and Knowledge |PHIL 102B Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Values |PHIL 107 Reflections on Human (3) | Nature -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following: PHYSICS 8A or PHYSICS 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I OR | OR PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant linguistic component are also acceptable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 30 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Social and |ADJU 386 Leadership Theory and (3) Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course | Practice Breadth Requirement: | Same as: MILS 110 |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) | Physical Anthropology |ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) | Cultural Anthropology |ANTH 107 Introduction to (3) | Archaeology |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BUSE 140 Business Law and the (3) | Legal Environment |CHIL 101 Human Growth and (3) | Development |CHIL 103 Lifespan Growth and (3) | Development |ECON 120 Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) | Geography |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass (3) | Communication |MILS 110 Leadership Theory and (3) | Practice 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 31 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) | Same as: ADJU 386 |POLI 101 Introduction to (3) | Political Science |POLI 102 The American (3) | Political System |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International | Politics |PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) |PSYC 121 Introduction to Child (3) | Psychology |PSYC 123 Adolescent Psychology (3) |PSYC 133 Psychology of Women (3) |PSYC 135 Marriage and Family (3) | Relations |PSYC 137 Human Sexual Behavior (3) |PSYC 155 Introduction to (3) | Personality |PSYC 166 Introduction to (3) | Social Psychology |PSYC 230 Psychology of (3) | Lifespan Development |PSYC 211 Learning (3) |PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology |SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology |SOCO 110 Contemporary Social (3) | Problems |SOCO 201 Advanced Principles (3) | of Sociology |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 32 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Art (Practice of), Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. Program: Four goals underlie the teaching in the Department of Art: - To advance the knowledge of human experience through aesthetic investigation; - To help students learn to think visually; - To help students understand the strategies that artists have devised to deal with aesthetic problems in creating both traditional and nontraditional art; - To help students develop their creative intelligence through the practice of a visual arts discipline. General areas covered include beginning level studio classes in: Art 12 (The Language of Drawing) ART 13 (Language of Painting) Art 14 (The Language of Sculpture) ART 16 (Introduction to Printmaking) ART 21 (Digital Photography) ART 23 AC (Foundation of American Cyber-Culture) also satisfies UC American Cultures requirement ART 26 (Moving Image Media Production) NOTE: commercial art, illustation, design, art therapy, graphic design, and similar courses are not offered. Lower division prerequisites for the Practice of Art major are: ART 8, 12, 13, 14, 16, 21, 23AC and 26. Four of these courses are required before enrolling in upper division studio art courses. ART 8 must be taken at Berkeley. ART 12 or its equivalent is also required. Two additional lower division studio art courses (or their equivalent) are required, to be selected from: ART 13, 14, 16, or 21, 23AC and 26. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 33 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Art (Practice of), Lower Division B.A. (continued) AP scores can not ___ be used to satisfy major requirements. Official acceptance to the major occurs after you register at Berkeley. As soon as you receive an offer of admission to Berkeley, contact the department to schedule a portfolio/transfer credit evaluation with a major adviser. This evaluation requires: 1) A portfolio consisting of at least 12 images of class assignments related to the courses you wish to use to satisfy prerequisites for the major; 2) Course descriptions for those same courses; and 3) Photocopies of all your higher education transcripts. Graduation Requirements: A minimum of two History of Art courses are required (one must be upper division), with one from each of the following Berkeley course clusters: 1) Problems and Introductions: 1B, 10, 11, 15, 30, or comparable course; 2) Twentieth-Century Art: 100, 186A, 186B, 186C. For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or http://art.berkeley.edu; or Undergraduate Advisor Practice of Art Office (510) 643-9107 For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 34 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 35 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Program offers a unified and comprehensive undergraduate curriculum that seeks to make at least three major contributions. First, it prepares students for positions of service and leadership in Asian American communities. To do this, the program draws heavily on the curricula of such schools and departments as Education, Public Health, Law, and Sociology. The program itself offers instruction in those areas relating to the special needs of Asian American communities. Second, the program explores the hitherto neglected aspects of the cultural, political, and historical experience of Asians in the United States, and prepares students for graduate work in their own and allied fields. Third, the program broadens the curriculum at Berkeley to include instruction that reflects the conditions of Asians and other Third World people living in America. For more information: AAADS Major Advisor, Dewey St. Germaine (510) 643-6420 deweystg@berkeley.edu http://aaads.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASAMST 20A Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Asians in | the United States | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASAMST 20B Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Contemporary Issues in | the Asian American | Communities | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 10AC A History of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnicity in Western | North America, | 1598-Present | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 11AC Theories and Concepts (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED in Comparative | Ethnic Studies An | Introduction | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 20AC Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnic Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 36 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ETH STD 21AC A Comparative Survey (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED of Racial and Ethnic | Groups in the U.S. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 41AC A Comparative Survey (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED of Protest Movement | Since the 60's | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 37 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. _______: PROGRAM The undergraduate group major in Asian Studies is a rigorous but flexible interdisciplinary program designed to assist students to take advantage of the rich course offerings in the Asian field campus-wide in a way that is not available through individual departments. There are three concentrations from which a student may select in the major: (1) a multi-area thematic concentration (2) a concentration on China, (3) a concentration on Japan. "Multi-area" includes all countries and regions of Asia. One of the areas chosen must be either China or Japan. Other areas can include Korea and countries in South Asia or Southeast Asia. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Junior level transfer students applying to the major must have completed at least one year of a relevant Asian language or take the placement test administered by the East Asian Languages and Cultures department on campus (must place on at least the beginning level). Go to http://ealc.berkeley.edu for more information. Languages include: - Mandarin Chinese - Japanese Transfer students will need to take the placement exam administered by the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures regardless of their level of language training. Go to http://ealc.berkeley.edu for test information. Exam results will determine which level of language classes you are qualified to take at UC Berkeley. If you place on the advanced level (100 series), you have fulfilled the language requirement for the Asian Studies major. If you place below this level, you will need to take additional classes at UC Berkeley. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 38 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Students should also take: - one lower division history course on Asia and - ASIANST 10 or equivalent courses as detailed below or approved by Berkeley's Asian Studies Undergraduate Adviser. For applicants for Fall 2011 and thereafter, AP exam scores in Chinese or Japanese will no longer be accepted to satisfy the four semester foreign language requirement for the Asian Studies major. Students with IB exams or other high school level coursework in Chinese or Japanese should contact the East Asian Languages and Cultures department on campus for placement tests information. For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or http://ieas.berkeley.edu/gas/; or Undergraduate Adviser, Sharmila Shinde Asian Studies (510) 642-0333 asianst@berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASIANST 10 Introduction to Asia (4)|HIST 120 & _ Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 1A Elementary Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 1B Elementary Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 1A Elementary Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 1B Elementary Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 39 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) One course in History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 6A History of China: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Origins to the Mongol | Conquest | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 6B Introduction to Chinese (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History from the | Mongols to Mao | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 11 India (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 14 Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Japan | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SEASIAN 10A Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of | Southeast Asia | (Mainland Southeast | Asia) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SEASIAN 10B Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of | Southeast Asia | (Insular Southeast | Asia) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 40 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Astrophysics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on this major: http://astro.berkeley.edu/academics/undergraduate/requirements.html Dexter Stewart, Undergraduate Advisor dexters@berkeley.edu (510) 642-8520 The Astronomy Department at UC Berkeley does not accept AP or IB Physics exams for satisfying requirements. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 7A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7A requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 41 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Astrophysics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ASTRON 7B Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7B requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------If a course comparable to ASTRON 7A is not available, the department recommends that students take a course comparable to Berkeley's ASTRON 10 in order to gain some exposure to the material. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 10 Introduction to General (4)|ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy (3) Astronomy | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's Physics 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 42 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Bioengineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Bioengineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Biology 1A/L Chem 1A/L; Chem 3A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B Recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 3B El Engin 40 or Compsci 61B Engin 7 or Compsci 61A Engin 10 Engin 45 Consult the Bioengineering website for which course above would best match the sample track you wish to pursue. Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 43 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 44 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 45 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recommended Courses (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory NOTE: CHEM 3BL is not required for the Bioengineering and Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering Joint majors only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | OR | OR COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 46 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 47 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to the Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Biology 1A/L Chem 1A/L; Chem 3A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 3B El Eng 40 Engin 7 or Compsci 61A Engin 10 Engin 45 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 48 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 49 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs: The Joint major is designed for students who wish to undertake study in two major areas of engineering in order to qualify for employment in either field or for positions in which competence in two fields is required. These curricula include the core courses in each of the major fields. Both majors are shown on the student's transcript of record. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 50 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory NOTE: CHEM 3BL is not required for the Bioengineering and Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering Joint majors only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 51 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 52 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Business Administration, Lower Division B.S.==== MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION ______________________________________________ 1) Complete all prerequisite courses (see below) with a letter grade of C- or higher no more than 5 years before starting the business major. If you repeated or have taken more than one course to fulfill a prerequisite you must use the first attempt to satisfy the requirement. If you received a C- or higher for your first attempt you should not repeat the prerequisite. 2) Complete the foreign language requirement (see below). 3) Complete at least 60 UC-transferable semester units (90 qtr. units). All of the required courses must be completed by the end of the spring term prior to starting at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. IGETC does not satisfy these requirements. Please visit the web site at haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad for admission information, including the use of credit from AP, IB and GCE "A" level exam http://haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/aplist.html ______________________________________________________ Important Information for Current High School Students If your ultimate goal is to apply to UC Berkeley for freshman admission and then apply to the business major, it's important that you be aware of the following: The Haas Admission Committee recommends that you take the majority of your Haas prerequisites at UC Berkeley and not at the community college. If admitted to UC Berkeley you will be applying to Haas as a Berkeley student and not a transfer student. The Admission Committee needs to evaluate how you perform in Berkeley prerequisites while engaged in Berkeley's vibrant, diverse campus community. If you would like to take community college courses while in high school, the Admission Committee recommends that you take breadth requirements. ______________________________________________________________________ Important Information for Current and Newly Admitted Berkeley Students Once at UC Berkeley students must take Haas prerequisites at UC Berkeley. Please visit the Haas web site: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/ucb_admissions.html for a list of required prerequisites. Newly admitted freshmen to UC Berkeley: If you wish to take courses at a community college during the Summer or Fall term prior to your first semester at UC Berkeley, consult with a Haas Advisor prior to enrolling in courses at a community college. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREREQUISITES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Business: One general business course. Students attending schools where such a course is not available must take an appropriate course at a different California community college. Courses that satisfy this requirement: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 53 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) UGBA 10 Principles of Business (3)|BUSE 100 Introduction to (3) | Business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Math (Calculus): Two semesters (or three quarters) of calculus is required. MATH 1A (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Economics: Courses in Macro and Micro Economics. All of the following courses are required: ECON 1 Calculus Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statistics: One course. Courses that satisfy |MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) this requirement: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------English/Reading and Composition (R & C): You must satisfy this requirement by completing courses comparable to UC Berkeley's English R1A and English R1B. Courses that satisfy R&C requirement: |ENGL 101 = UCB ENGL R1A |ENGL 205 = UCB ENGL R1B Do not assume that this sequence can be divided. Unless the R1A and R1B equivalents are separately specified above, the entire sequence should be completed at this school. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 7-COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Breadth is not required for admission to the Haas Undergraduate Program. However, students are encouraged to spread breadth coursework over 4 years. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 54 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Guidelines for Haas Applicants The College of Letters and Science Breadth guidelines apply to Haas applicants with the following exceptions: -Business courses cannot be used for breadth. -Prerequisites cannot be used for breadth. -Micro-economics or macro-economics cannot be used for breadth. -Scores of A, B or C on GCE A levels are accepted. If there are UC transferable courses offered at your school that are not included on the breadth list below, please contact your school's Articulation Officer. He/she should submit the course(s) to UC Berkeley's Articulation Officer for review. If approved, the course(s) will be added to the articulation agreement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------College of Letters and Science ===== SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH ===== Guidelines: - Requirements must be met with courses -- no AP, IB or A level Exam credit; - Courses may be taken for a grade (C- or better), P/NP, or CR/NC (if P or CR means C- or better); - Courses must carry a minimum of 2 semester (3 quarter) units; - Courses from your major department may be used (does not apply to Haas applicants); - Not more than 2 courses offered by the same department may be used; - Courses used for breadth credit may not also be used to meet the Reading and Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, or Foreign Language requirements. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------**** Take one course from each ____ of the following seven areas **** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or through the creation of art. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 55 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Arts |ARTF 100 Art Orientation (3) and Literature Seven-Course |ARTF 107 Contemporary Art (3) Breadth Requirement: |ARTF 109 History of Modern Art (3) |ARTF 110 Art History: (3) | Prehistoric to Gothic |ARTF 111 Art History: (3) | Renaissance to Modern |ARTF 113 African, Oceanic, and (3) | Native American Art |ARTF 125 Art History: Arts of (3) | the Asian Continent |ARTF 150A Two-Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 150B Beginning Graphic (3) | Design |ARTF 151 Three Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 155A Freehand Drawing I (3) |ARTF 165A Composition in (3) | Painting I |ARTF 210A Life Drawing I (3) |ARTF 220A Life Sculpture I (3) |DFLM 101 Introduction to Film (3) |DFLM 102 The American Cinema (3) |ENGL 208 Introduction to (3) | Literature |ENGL 209 Literary Approaches (3) | to Film |ENGL 210 American Literature I (3) |ENGL 211 American Literature (3) | II |ENGL 215 English Literature I: (3) | 800-1799 |ENGL 216 English Literature (3) | II: 1800-Present |ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature I: 1500 | BCE - 1600 CE |ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature II: 1600 | - Present |ENGL 230 Asian American (3) | Literature |ENGL 237 Women in Literature (3) |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I |MUSI 100 Introduction to Music (3) |MUSI 109 World Music (3) |MUSI 111 Jazz - History and (3) | Development 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 56 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Biological |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) Science Seven-Course Breadth | Physical Anthropology Requirement: |BIOL 100 Natural History (4) | Environmental Biology |BIOL 107 General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 115 Marine Biology (4) |BIOL 130 Human Heredity (3) |BIOL 131 Introduction to (4) | Biotechnology |BIOL 180 Plants and People (3) |BIOL 205 General Microbiology (5) |BIOL 210A Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences I |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences | II |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology |BIOL 230 Human Anatomy (4) |BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) |BIOL 250 Introduction to (4) | Botany |NUTR 150 Nutrition (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 57 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Historical |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth | States, Black requirement: | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |HIST 100 World History I (3) |HIST 101 World History II (3) |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, intermediate language, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 58 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy the |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) International Studies Seven-Course |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) Breadth Requirement: | Geography |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International Politics |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change |SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 210 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish 1 |SPAN 211 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish II |TAGA 201 Third Course in (5) | Tagalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading philosophical figures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Philosophy |PHIL 102A Introduction to (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth | Philosophy: Reality Requirement: | and Knowledge |PHIL 102B Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Values |PHIL 107 Reflections on Human (3) | Nature -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the physical sciences such as astronomy, chemistry, geology, geophysics, and physics, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines with some cross-listing. Courses that focus only on computer skills do not qualify. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 59 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Physical |ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy (3) Sciences Seven-Course Breadth |CHEM 100 Fundamentals of (3) Requirement: | Chemistry |CHEM 130 Introduction to (3) | Organic and | Biological Chemistry |CHEM 152 Introduction to (3) | General Chemistry |CHEM 200 General Chemistry I - (3) | Lecture |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory |CHEM 201 General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory |CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I - (3) | Lecture |CHEM 233 Organic Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 251 Analytical Chemistry (5) |GEOG 101 Physical Geography (3) |GEOL 100 General Geology (3) |GEOL 104 Earth Science (3) |PHYN 100 Survey of Physical (3) | Science |PHYN 120 Physical Oceanography (3) |PHYS 125 General Physics (5) |PHYS 126 General Physics II (5) |PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) |PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant linguistic component are also acceptable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 60 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Social and |ADJU 386 Leadership Theory and (3) Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course | Practice Breadth Requirement: | Same as: MILS 110 |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) | Physical Anthropology |ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) | Cultural Anthropology |ANTH 107 Introduction to (3) | Archaeology |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BUSE 140 Business Law and the (3) | Legal Environment |CHIL 101 Human Growth and (3) | Development |CHIL 103 Lifespan Growth and (3) | Development |ECON 120 Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) | Geography |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass (3) | Communication |MILS 110 Leadership Theory and (3) | Practice 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 61 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) | Same as: ADJU 386 |POLI 101 Introduction to (3) | Political Science |POLI 102 The American (3) | Political System |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International | Politics |PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) |PSYC 121 Introduction to Child (3) | Psychology |PSYC 123 Adolescent Psychology (3) |PSYC 133 Psychology of Women (3) |PSYC 135 Marriage and Family (3) | Relations |PSYC 137 Human Sexual Behavior (3) |PSYC 155 Introduction to (3) | Personality |PSYC 166 Introduction to (3) | Social Psychology |PSYC 230 Psychology of (3) | Lifespan Development |PSYC 211 Learning (3) |PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology |SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology |SOCO 110 Contemporary Social (3) | Problems |SOCO 201 Advanced Principles (3) | of Sociology |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOREIGN LANGUAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 62 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) You may satisfy this requirement by: - Receiving a grade of C- or higher in high school courses comparable to the third year level of any language other than the language of high school instruction. -For many students who attended high school outside of the United States, where English is not the language of instruction then English may be your foreign __________________________________________, language. For example, if you went to high school in China where the language of instruction was Mandarin and took the 3rd level of English, then English is considered your foreign language. - Passing a college course comparable to the second semester of a foreign language as taught at Berkeley. This course may be taken for a letter grade or P/NP. You must earn at least a C- or a P. - Achieving a score of 590 or better on the SAT II Foreign Language Subject Exam. - Achieving a score of 3 or better on any AP Exam in a language other than English. - Obtaining a grade of C or better on the General Certificate "A" or "O" Level Foreign Language Exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy FL requirement: |ARAB 102 Second Course in (5) | Arabic |SPAN 102 Second Course in (5) | Spanish |TAGA 102 Second Course in (5) | Tagalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 63 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) _________ ADMISSION The University strongly recommends that applicants use the PATHWAYS online application at: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply. The online application is available October 1st. The deadline for filing is November 30. The minimum eligibility requirements listed in this articulation agreement are necessary and the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business will not evaluate applications from students who are not able to fulfill these requirements. Failure to complete required courses is the primary reason for denial of applications. Please use the Haas Self-Reported Academic Record (SAR) when planning your classes in order to ensure completion of required coursework. The form is available on the internet at http://haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/. Admission to the business major continues to be competitive and completion of the courses discussed above is the first important step toward admission to the program. All Transfer applicants will be asked to submit a SAR, essay and resume in January. This information will be reviewed to confirm eligibility for the major. Only students who clearly show planned satisfaction of all the requirements will be considered for admission. The application materials of all eligible students are reviewed thoroughly and many factors are considered, including performance in key prerequisites (business, math, economics, statistics), grade trends, course load, consistency of academic performance, leadership skills, accomplishments as demonstrated by extra-curricular activities, as well as communication and analytical skills. Final admission decisions will be available by May 1. PRE-ADMISSION ADVISING ______________________ The Haas Undergraduate program office is open 9:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 10:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Please visit our web site at http://haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad for program and admission information and to obtain a copy of the Self-Reported Academic Record (SAR). Whether you seek advice in person or by phone (510-642-1421), please have the completed SAR with you. IMPORTANT INFORMATION _____________________ For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 64 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Business Administration, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 65 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Celtic Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. _______: PROGRAM The major in Celtic Studies: - is designed to give students both a broad understanding of the place of Celtic languages and cultures in the world and a firm grounding in one or more of the Celtic languages; and - maintains an innovative linkage of language and literature-in-translation courses intended to allow students maximum flexibility in pursuing their programs. In addition to at least three semesters of language study and the other major requirements, students will be required to organize their studies with reference to one other methodological or disciplinary area chosen from Anthropology, Art, History, Comparative Literature, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, History, Rhetoric, Scandinavian, or another related language and literature. Some students may find it advantageous to declare a minor in a language, however, not all language departments offer this option. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: It is recommended that junior level transfer students applying to the major complete the following lower division major requirements or comparable courses: - CELTIC 70 (The World of the Celts), which should be taken during the student's first fall semester at Berkeley; plus - Two semester courses from the following course sequences: CELTIC 15 and 85 (Modern Irish) or CELTIC 16 and 86 (Modern Welsh), which may also be taken beginning the junior year at Berkeley. Once admitted, students who have a prior knowledge of a Celtic language may be required to take a language proficiency test or consult with the department language program coordinator for placement in the correct language course level. Students with prior knowledge of a Celtic language may apply for credit by 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 66 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Celtic Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) examination. For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or Program in Celtic Studies Undergraduate Student Services Advisor http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/celtic (510) 642-4661 For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 67 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chemical Biology, Lower Division B.S.==== The major in Chemical Biology is offered by the Department of Chemistry in the College of Chemistry. It is intended for students who are interested in careers as professional chemists, or in the biological sciences including the biomedical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries. Chemical Biology offers students the opportunity to understand the chemical principles of biological function. In addition to an introductory set of math and physics courses and a broad selection of chemistry courses similar to those required for the chemistry major, students pursuing the chemical biology major take courses in general and cell biology, biochemistry, biological macromolecular synthesis, and in bioinorganic chemistry. There is a strong emphasis on organic chemistry, quantitative thermodynamics, and kinetics to understand the logic of biological systems. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B PHYSICS 7A or 8A ENGLISH R1A + R1B Plus two additional courses toward the major. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. IGETC, although not required, will fulfill the Reading and Composition and Foreign Language requirements; however, you must complete the entire IGETC pattern by this same deadline. Completion of additional course work toward the major (chemistry, mathematics, calculus-based physics and/or biology) is also encouraged. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in math and science courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. All of the courses listed below, unless otherwise noted, must be taken for a letter grade. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. For more information: Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 68 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) smueller@berkeley.edu (510) 643-1035 http://chem.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY Courses that satisfy the combination of CHEM 1A + 1AL + CHEM 1B + CHEM 15 are considered equivalent to CHEM 4A + 4B at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 15 Bio/Analytical Chemistry (3)|CHEM 251 Analytical Chemistry (5) NOTE: CHEM 15 replaces CHEM 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Chemical Biology majors who transfer without having covered analytical chemistry are required to take it after transfer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 112A + 112B (Organic Chemistry) are required for the Chemical Biology B.S. degree. Transfer students are encouraged to take the organic chemistry sequence at their institution. When two organic chemistry sequences are offered, the sequence for chemistry majors is required. Completion of a year of organic chemistry (lecture and lab) combined with a score in the 75th percentile or higher on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Organic Chemistry Exam will constitute satisfactory completion of Berkeley's CHEM 112A + 112B. Students are encouraged to take the exam through their community college, if possible. NOTE: The College of Chemistry no longer accepts results from the 1994 and 1998 versions of the ACS Organic Chemistry Exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 69 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATHEMATICS You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam satisfies MATH 1A; 3 or 4 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A; 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS PHYSICS 7C is not required for the Chemical Biology major, but it is acceptable toward the 7-Unit Upper Division Chemistry and Allied Subjects Requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's Physics series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 70 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or higher on the AP Biology exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT Course work comparable to Berkeley's: English R1A + R1B; or ______ IGETC pattern completed by the end of the spring term preceding Entire fall enrollment at Berkeley. NOTE: You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or 5 on the AP exam in English Language and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A; 4 on the AP exam in English Literature and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A; 5 on the AP exam in English Literature and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A + R1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 71 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT The Foreign Language Requirement may be satisfied after transfer, but it should be satisfied by the end of the student's third (junior) year. To satisfy this Requirement: Complete a course comparable to the third year of a foreign language in high school with a grade of C- or higher, or the second semester of a foreign language as taught at Berkeley; or Complete the entire ______ IGETC pattern by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley; or You may satisfy this Requirement with a score/grade of: 550 on the SAT II Foreign Language Subject Exam, if taken before May 1995; 590 on the SAT II Subject Exam, if taken May 1995 or later; 3 or better on an AP Foreign Language Exam; C or better on a GCE "A" or "O" Level Foreign Language Exam. OR Courses that satisfy FL requirement: |ARAB 102 Second Course in (5) | Arabic |SPAN 102 Second Course in (5) | Spanish |TAGA 102 Second Course in (5) | Tagalog (May be taken for a letter grade or pass/no pass). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 72 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chemical Engineering & Materials Science & Engineering, Lower Division B.S.= The Joint Major in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering is offered by the College of Chemistry. Engineers who have training in both chemical process engineering and materials engineering are needed to solve problems in areas such as coal gasification and liquefaction, extraction of metals from low-grade ores and wastes, and environmental control of metallurgical processes. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B PHYSICS 7A ENGLISH R1A* Plus two additional courses toward the major. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. IGETC, although not required, will fulfill the Reading and Composition requirement; however, you must complete the entire IGETC pattern by the same deadline. Completion of additional course work toward the major (chemistry, mathematics, calculus-based physics, engineering, and/or MATLAB) is also encouraged. All of the courses listed below must be taken for a letter grade. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in technical courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. *NOTE: To satisfy the University's minimum admission requirement for transfer students, transfer applicants are required to complete two transferable college courses in English Composition. Refer to the University of California Berkeley general catalog (http://www.berkeley.edu/catalog) for information on minimum eligibility requirements. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. For more information: Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser smueller@berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 73 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering & Materials Science & Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) (510) 643-1035 http://cheme.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 112A (Organic Chemistry) is required for the Joint Major in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, but CHEM 112B is not required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Transfer students are encouraged to take the organic chemistry sequence at their institution. When two organic chemistry sequences are offered, the sequence for chemistry majors is required. Completion of a year of organic chemistry (lecture and lab) combined with a score in the 75th percentile or higher on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Organic Chemistry Exam will constitute satisfactory completion of Berkeley's CHEM 112A + 112B. Students are encouraged to take the exam through their community college, if possible. NOTE: The College of Chemistry no longer accepts results from the 1994 and 1998 versions of the ACS Organic Chemistry Exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGINEERING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the requirement |NO COURSE ARTICULATED for a course in electronic techniques | for engineering. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 74 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering & Materials Science & Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam satisfies MATH 1A; 3 or 4 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A; 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's PHYSICS 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 75 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering & Materials Science & Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) READING AND COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT Course work comparable to Berkeley's: ENGLISH R1A; or ______ IGETC pattern completed by the end of the spring term Entire preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. NOTE: You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or 5 on the AP exam in either English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 76 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chemical Engineering & Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== The Joint Major in Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering is offered by the College of Chemistry. The areas of nuclear technology that depend heavily upon chemical engineering training include: isotope separation, fuel reprocessing, waste management, feed material preparation, fuel chemistry, effluent control, fusion reactor fuel processing, and new reactor types. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B PHYSICS 7A ENGLISH R1A* Plus two additional courses toward the major. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. IGETC, although not required, will fulfill the Reading and Composition requirement; however, you must complete the entire IGETC pattern by this same deadline. Completion of additional course work toward the major (mathematics, calculus-based physics, engineering and/or MATLAB) is also encouraged. All of the courses listed below must be taken for a letter grade. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in technical courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. *NOTE: To satisfy the University's minimum admission requirements for transfer students, transfer applicants are required to complete two transferable college courses in English composition. Refer to the University of California Berkeley general catalog (http://www.berkeley.edu/catalog) for information on minimum eligibility requirements. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. For more information: Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser smueller@berkeley.edu (510) 643-1035 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 77 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering & Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) http://cheme.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGINEERING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the requirement |NO COURSE ARTICULATED for a course in electronic techniques | for engineering. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPUTER PROGRAMMING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam satisfies MATH 1A; 3 or 4 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A; 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 78 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering & Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's PHYSICS 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT Course work comparable to Berkeley's: ENGLISH R1A; or ______ IGETC pattern completed by the end of the spring term Entire preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. NOTE: You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or 5 on the AP exam in either English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 79 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chemical Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== The major in Chemical Engineering is offered by the College of Chemistry. It is designed to equip the student for professional work in development, design, and operation of chemical products and processes. It prepares the student for employment in such industries as chemical, petroleum, electrochemical, biochemical, semiconductor, nuclear, aerospace, plastics, food processing, envirnomental control, or related industries. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B PHYSICS 7A ENGLISH R1A* Plus two additional courses toward the major. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. IGETC, although not required, will fulfill the Reading and Composition requirement; however, you must complete the entire IGETC pattern by this same deadline. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Biology 1A before transfer. Furthermore, completion of additional course work toward the major (chemistry, mathematics, calculus-based physics, engineering, and/or MATLAB) is also encouraged. All of the courses listed below must be taken for a letter grade. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in technical courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. *NOTE: To satisfy the University's minimum admission requirements for transfer students, transfer applicants are required to complete two transferable college courses in English composition. Refer to the University of California, Berkeley general catalog (http://www.berkeley.edu/catalog) for information on minimum eligibility requirements. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. For more information: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 80 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser smueller@berkeley.edu (510) 643-1035 http://cheme.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 112A (Organic Chemistry) is required for the Chemical Engineering B.S. degree. CHEM 112B is not required for the Chemical Engineering major, but it is acceptable in satisfaction of the science elective for the open elective program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Transfer students are encouraged to take the organic chemistry sequence at their institution. When two organic chemistry sequences are offered, the sequence for chemistry majors is required. Completion of a year of organic chemistry (lecture and lab) combined with a score in the 75th percentile or higher on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Organic Chemistry Exam will constitute satisfactory completion of Berkeley's CHEM 112A + 112B. Students are encouraged to take the exam through their community college, if possible. NOTE: The College of Chemistry no longer accepts results from the 1994 and 1998 versions of the ACS Organic Chemistry Exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 81 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY Biology 1A (lecture only) is required for the Chemical Engineering B.S. degree, except for students who declare the Biotechnology concentration. You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or higher on the AP Biology exam satisfies BIOLOGY 1A & 1AL. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGINEERING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | OR | OR Courses that satisfy the requirement |NO COURSE ARTICULATED for a course in electronic techniques | for engineering. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Due to class size constraints, Chemical Engineering majors are not allowed to take EL ENG 40 at Berkeley during a fall or spring semester. Chemical Engineering majors who plan to complete the electrical engineering requirement (EL ENG 40 or EL ENG 100) during a fall or spring semester after admission to Berkeley must take EL ENG 100. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPUTER PROGRAMMING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam satisfies MATH 1A; 3 or 4 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A; 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 82 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C is not required for the Chemical Engineering major, but it is acceptable in satisfaction of the science elective for the open elective program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's PHYSICS 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT Course work comparable to Berkeley's: English R1A; or ______ IGETC pattern completed by the end of the spring term Entire preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. NOTE: You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or 5 on the AP exam in either English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 83 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 84 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chemistry, Lower Division B.A. and B.S.==== COLLEGE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree in Chemistry is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). The B.A. degree, which requires more humanities and social science courses than the B.S. degree, is intended for students interested in careers in teaching, medicine, or other sciences requiring a basic understanding of chemical processes. You must complete: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, Quantitative Reasoning; or 2) IGETC by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. It is recommended that you complete as many major preparation courses as possible prior to transfer. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree in Chemistry is offered by the College of Chemistry. The B.S. degree is intended for students who are primarily interested in careers as professional chemists or desire a thorough grounding in chemistry in preparation for professional or graduate school in chemistry and other disciplines. In addition, there is a Materials Chemistry concentration that is intended for students interested in the application of basic chemical principles to the discovery, design, and characterization of materials. As a transfer applicant you are expected to complete, at a minimum, course work comparable to Berkeley's: CHEMISTRY 1A + 1AL + 1B MATH 1A + 1B PHYSICS 7A ENGLISH R1A + R1B Plus two additional courses toward the major. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. IGETC, although not required, will fulfill the Reading and Composition and Foreign Language requirements; however, you must complete the entire IGETC pattern by this same deadline. Completion of additional course work toward the major (chemistry, mathematics, 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 85 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemistry, Lower Division B.A. and B.S. (continued) and/or calculus-based physics) is also encouraged. Transfer applicants need B grades or better in math and science courses to be adequately prepared to continue with junior year course work. All of the courses below, unless otherwise noted, must be taken for a letter grade. A minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average is required for admission consideration. The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. For more information: Sharon Mueller, Transfer Adviser smueller@berkeley.edu (510) 643-1035 http://chem.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY Courses that satisfy the combination of CHEM 1A + 1AL + CHEM 1B + CHEM 15 are considered equivalent to CHEM 4A + 4B at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 15 Bio/Analytical Chemistry (3)|CHEM 251 Analytical Chemistry (5) NOTE: CHEM 15 replaces CHEM 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Chemistry majors who transfer without having covered analytical chemistry are required to take it after transfer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 86 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemistry, Lower Division B.A. and B.S. (continued) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHEM 112A + 112B (Organic Chemistry) are required for the Chemistry B.A. and B.S. degrees. Transfer students are encouraged to take the organic chemistry sequence at their institution. When two organic chemistry sequences are offered, the sequence for chemistry majors is required. Completion of a year of organic chemistry (lecture and lab) combined with a score in the 75th percentile or higher on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Organic Chemistry Exam will constitute satisfactory completion of Berkeley's CHEM 112A + 112B. Students are encouraged to take the exam through their community college, if possible. NOTE: The College of Chemistry no longer accepts results from the 1994 and 1998 versions of the ACS Organic Chemistry Exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB exam satisfies MATH 1A; 3 or 4 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A; 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C is not required for the Chemistry major, but it is acceptable toward the 15-Unit Upper Division Chemistry and Allied Subjects Requirement for the Chemistry B.S. degree. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 87 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemistry, Lower Division B.A. and B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's PHYSICS 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT Course work comparable to Berkeley's: English R1A + R1B; or ______ IGETC pattern completed by the end of the spring term preceding Entire fall enrollment at Berkeley. NOTE: You may also satisfy this requirement with a score/grade of: 4 or 5 on the AP exam in English Language and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A; 4 on the AP exam in English Literature and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A; 5 on the AP exam in English Literature and Composition satisfies ENGLISH R1A + R1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT The Foreign Language Requirement may be satisfied after transfer, but it should be satisfied by the end of the student's third (junior) year. To satisfy this Requirement: Complete a course comparable to the third year of a foreign language in high school with a grade of C- or higher, or the second semester of a foreign language as taught at Berkeley; or Complete the entire ______ IGETC pattern by the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley; or You may satisfy this Requirement with a score/grade of: 550 on the SAT II Foreign Language Subject Exam, if taken before May 1995; 590 on the SAT II Subject Exam, if taken May 1995 or later; 3 or better on an AP Foreign Language Exam; C or better on a GCE "A" or "O" Level Foreign Language Exam. OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 88 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chemistry, Lower Division B.A. and B.S. (continued) Courses that satisfy FL requirement: |ARAB 102 Second Course in (5) | Arabic |SPAN 102 Second Course in (5) | Spanish |TAGA 102 Second Course in (5) | Tagalog (May be taken for a letter grade or pass/no pass). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 89 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chicano Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 90 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chicano Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The Chicano Studies major offers an interdisciplinary curriculum of academic study that critically examines the historical and contemporary experiences of people of Mexican descent in the context of American society and institutions; and studies particular aspects of Mexican history, culture and politics as they bear upon the Chicano community, past and present. Emphasis is given to the student developing a broad knowledge of the Chicano experience. Thus, the major stresses the analysis of the interrelationships in the historical background, cultural patterns and artistic expression of the Chicano community in order to acquire a well-rounded, in-depth understanding of the contemporary interface between Chicanos and American society. In this connection, the major strives to incorporate various disciplines in its approach, such as political science, sociology, anthropology, history, literary criticism and art. Through the interdisciplinary nature of our curriculum, the major is aimed at preparing students for incorporation into the world of work and for a wide range of advanced graduate work and/or professional training in various fields. Please consult with the taken at your community UC-transferable courses meet certain components Chicano Studies adviser regarding the use of courses college for credit toward the major. Generally, some taken at your community college can in fact be used to of the major requirements. For more information: CS Major Advisor, Laura Jimenez-Olvera (510) 642-0243 e-mail: lauraj@berkeley.edu http://ethnicstudies.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 10AC A History of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnicity in Western | North America, | 1598-Present | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 11AC Theories and Concepts (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED in Comparative | Ethnic Studies An | Introduction | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO STUDIES CORE COURSES Select two from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 20 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 40 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Literature in English | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 50 Introduction to Chicano (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 91 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chicano Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 92 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Chinese (East Asian Languages), Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: IMPORTANT: For this major, students are: -encouraged to take all available Mandarin language courses prior to transfer; and -required to take a language placement test before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. Required for the major: - CHINESE 7A or 7B, which must be taken at Berkeley before declaring. Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams will not satisfy requirements for this major. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 93 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Chinese (East Asian Languages), Lower Division B.A. (continued) For more information: Jan Johnson, Student Services Advisor East Asian Languages and Cultures (510) 642-4497 jmj@berkeley.edu http://ealc.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 1A Elementary Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 1B Elementary Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 10A Intermediate Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHINESE 10B Intermediate Chinese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 94 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Civil Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to the Civil Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Chem 1B or Physics 7C Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English R1A and R1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Civ Eng C30 Civ Eng 60 Civ Eng 70 or Civ Eng 11 Civ Eng 93 Engin 7 Engin 10 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 95 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Civil Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 96 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Civil Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory OR | OR PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 97 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Civil Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG C30 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: MEC ENG C85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 60 Structure and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Properties of Civil | Engineering Materials | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 70 Engineering Geology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED OR | OR CIV ENG 11 Engineered Systems and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Sustainability | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 93 Engineering Data (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 98 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Classical Civilizations, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: IMPORTANT: Students may be asked to meet with a Berkeley placement adviser before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. For more information: Please see departmental website for most recent requirements: http://classics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10A Introduction to Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10B Introduction to Roman (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: UCB Letters and Science R44A (Topics in Western Civilization) may be substituted for either Classics 10A or 10B after enrolling at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 99 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Classical Civilizations, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------This major also requires two additional lower division courses in Classics, Greek, Latin, or other subjects specified in a list of recommended courses, but these may be completed by the end of the junior year. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 100 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Classical Languages, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: IMPORTANT: Students may be asked to meet with a Berkeley placement adviser before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. To satisfy Greek 1 + Greek 2 or Latin 1 + 2, students may enroll in the summer workshops at Berkeley: Greek 15 and Latin 15. Please note: A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for fall 2012 selection purposes. For more information: Please see departmental website for most recent requirements: http://classics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GREEK 1 Elementary Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GREEK 2 Elementary Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 101 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Classical Languages, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GREEK 10 Intensive Elementary (8)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Greek | GREEK 10 = GREEK 1 + GREEK 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATIN 1 Elementary Latin (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATIN 2 Elementary Latin (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATIN 10 Intensive Elementary (8)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Latin | LATIN 10 = LATIN 1 + LATIN 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10A Introduction to Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10B Introduction to Roman (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 102 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Cognitive Science, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information: Carol Snow (510) 642-2628 email: casnow@berkeley.edu http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/cogsci -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS NOTE: A score of 3 or above on the AP Calculus AB or the AP Calculus BC exam satisfies the requirement for MATH 1A or MATH 16A for Cognitive Science. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COG SCI C1 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Cognitive Science | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 103 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Cognitive Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I OR | OR MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 55 Discrete Mathematics (4)|MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------In lieu of MATH 55, this requirement can be satisfied by completing COMPSCI 70 Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 61 Brain, Mind, and (3)|PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) Behavior | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 104 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Comparative Literature, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 105 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Comparative Literature, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The Department of Comparative Literature offers students an opportunity to: - develop their ability to read literary texts responsibly and critically; - study one literature in depth and another selectively; - acquire a broader sense of literary history and of literary traditions than the study of a single literature could furnish; - explore the contacts between writing and other pursuits; - acquaint themselves with some of the significant writings in theory of literature; and - prepare themselves for the methodical investigation of issues involving more than one literature. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: There are no lower division requirements beyond the Letters and Science Requirements and adequate work in at least one foreign language sufficient to qualify for admission to a minimum of two upper division literature courses in that language by the time of graduation. For more information: Kathy Barrett, Department of Comparative Literature (510) 642-1202 kbarrett@Berkeley.edu http://complit.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 106 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Computer Science, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 107 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Computer Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Advice regarding courses in computer science: The Computer Science department at Berkeley recognizes the fact that courses comparable to Berkeley's computer science 61A-61B-61C series are difficult to find at most community colleges. With few exceptions, transfer students must take CS 61A and CS 61C during their first semester/s at Berkeley. To be competitive for admission purposes, the department advises prospective transfer students to take UC-transferable courses in: 1) data structures--even if not officially comparable to Berkeley's CS 61B; and 2) Java (preferred) or C++. The entire Computer Science 61 series is also offered during the Berkeley summer session. The department recommends that, when possible, students take one of these courses during the summer session prior to transfer. For more information: Center for Student Affairs-CS Advising Office (510) 642-7214, bhtower@cs.berkeley.edu http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | Any course/s approved as comparable to COMPSCI 61A must include assignments involving functional programming, object-oriented programming, and study of a LISP interpreter. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Any course/s approved as comparable to COMPSCI 61B must include coverage of hashing, heaps, priority queues and graphs, together with at least one programming assignment of 500 or more lines of code. It must also cover the translation of C-like pointer arithmetic and procedure calling into a machine language. If needed, any of this material may be acquired by taking a bridge course, COMPSCI 47B, at Berkeley. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken May 1999-May 2009 satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61C Great Ideas in (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Computer Architecture | NOTE: COMPSCI 61C formerly Machine Structures 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 108 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Computer Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) We now assume that students have a knowledge of Java or can learn the material quickly. New topics include coverage of parallelism and its programmer exploitation. The kinds include request parallelism (e.g., web search), task parallelism (e.g., three tier applications), data parallelism (e.g., SIMD instructions), instruction parallelism (e.g., pipelining), and thread parallelism (e.g., fork-join in OpenMP). Students do four major projects during the semester: a map-reduce application at Amazon EC2, a MIPS instruction set emulator in C, a matrix multiply application in OpenMP, and a MIPS processor design with logic gates. Students are taught to evaluate performance of their implementations, and analyze how best to improve their performance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 70 Discrete Mathematics (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Probability Theory | Any course/s approved as comparable to COMPSCI 70 must include coverage of the following topics: propositional logic, proofs, mathematical induction; modular arithmetic, gcd, polynomials over finite fields, applications to secret sharing and error-correcting codes; discrete probability spaces, events, conditional probability, Bayes' rule, random variables, expectation, variance, binomial, Poisson and geometric distributions, Chebyshev's inequality, law of large numbers, Bayesian inference; continuous random variables, density, exponential and Normal distributions, central limit theorem; countability, diagonalization, computability, the halting problem. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 42 Introduction to Digital (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Electronics | Students should take an introductory course in electronics. Once at Berkeley, your electronics courses will be evaluated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 109 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Conservation and Resource Studies, Lower Division B.S.==== _______: PROGRAM The Conservation and Resource Studies major is administered by the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM). The major is an interdisciplinary program designed for students interested in environmental issues and interactions among disciplines related to natural resources, population, energy, technology, societal institutions, and cultural values. Because CRS students draw on the course offerings of the entire campus, they have the flexibility to incorporate any combination of courses in the social sciences, biological sciences, physical sciences, or humanities to address complex environmental problems. Sample topics include environmental justice and education, sustainable development of world populations, energy and environmental policy, conservation and culture, and ecological restoration and policy, to name a few. Students may also draw upon appropriate community resources in the development of individual programs of study. Despite the flexibility and breadth, all CRS curricula share a demonstrable commitment to gaining a truly interdisciplinary education. It differs from other ESPM majors in its individualized program that prepares students for a wide range of careers with an environmental leaning. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL: _____________________________________________ Transfer students must ____ complete all articulated lower division major requirements by the end of the spring ______ term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. Exceptions are highly unlikely. NOTE ____: The ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at student's home institution. Please pay particular attention to how courses from your community college articulate to Berkeley. If courses for a particular subject are articulated as a group (for example, a 3-course series at your college may articulate to a 2-course series at Berkeley), you will need to take all of the courses noted in order for the articulation to work. If you have questions about articulation, please contact our Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, College of Natural Resources, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-67340. There are two options for fulfilling the lower division major requriements: ___________________________________________________________________________ Option 1: With the exception of ESPM 90, IGETC Certification will satisfy ALL lower division requirements for the Conservation and Resource Studies major. ESPM 90 will be completed at Berkeley. In addition to IGETC, students are highly encouraged to supplement their coursework with courses in environmental sciences, ecology, biology and preparation courses to the student's individualized upper division course plan. Option 2: Transfer students can fulfill articulated lower division CRS major 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 110 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Conservation and Resource Studies, Lower Division B.S. (continued) requirements at their institution. NOTE ____: The ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at student's community college. AP Credit We will accept the following AP credit: _________- AP Biology, with a score of 4 or 5 = Bio 1B, or Bio 11 AP Calculus AB, with a score of 3, 4, 5 = Math 1A or Math 16A AP Calculus BC, with a score of 3 or 4 = Math 1A or Math 16A AP Calculus BC, with a score of 5 = Math 1A/16A and Math 1B/16B AP Chemistry, with a score of 4 or 5 = Chemistry 1A + 1AL AP English Literature, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement AP English Literature, with a score of 4 = First half of Reading & Composition (ENGLISH R1A) AP English Literature , with a score of 5 = both halves of Reading & Composition (ENGLISH R1A and R1B) AP English Language, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement AP English Language, with a score of 4 or 5 = First half of Reading & Composition (ENGLISH R1A) AP Environmental Science, with a score of 4 or 5 = ESPM Environmental Science Core AP Statistics, with a Score of 3, 4, 5 = Statistics 2 Please note that substituting AP scores for science and math coursework is accepted, but not recommended. Students who use AP scores for these requirements may struggle in subsequent coursework. Please refer to the College of Natural Resources website for more information about substitutions for the English R1A and R1B requirements: http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/site/general_reqs_new.php For more information: CRS Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources 260 Mulford Hall (510) 642-6730 e-mail: evaw@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CONSERVATION AND RESOURCE STUDIES MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 111 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Conservation and Resource Studies, Lower Division B.S. (continued) READING & COMPOSITION Course work comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) R1A and R1B is required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE IN CALCULUS OR STATISTICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE IN BIOLOGY WITH LAB (4-5 Units) (One course from BIOLOGY 1A, 1B, or 11) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 112 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Conservation and Resource Studies, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY 11 & _ Introduction to the (3)|BIOL 107 General (4) Science of Living | Biology-Lecture and Organisms | Laboratory BIOLOGY 11L Laboratory for Biology (2)| 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN HUMANITIES (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM SOCIAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C11 Americans and the Global (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Forest | Same as: LNS C30U | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C12 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 50AC Introduction to Culture (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Natural Resource | Management | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 60 Environmental Policy, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Administration, and Law | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 90 - Introduction to Conservation and Resource Studies Major. (To be taken at Berkeley only). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 90 Introduction to (1)|All transfer students with a Conservation and Resource |Conservation and Resource Studies Studies Major |major must take ESPM 90 at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 113 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Conservation and Resource Studies, Lower Division B.S. (continued) TWO UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSES PREPARATORY TO UPPER DIVISION AREA OF INTEREST COURSES (6-8 Units) (NOTE: Area of interest, determined by the student, should be in an environmental or resource management-related area such as biology, ecology, environmental studies, geography, etc.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------____: ADDITIONAL COURSES IN THE BIOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND PHYSICAL NOTE SCIENCES ARE RECOMMENDED. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 114 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Dance and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 115 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Dance and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The major in Dance and Performance Studies has been conceived with an interdisciplinary focus to educate students in dance and performance in the context of a broader education in the humanities (culture, dramatic literature, history, performance theory) and to train students in the fundamentals of technique, music analysis, and choreography. It provides extensive experience in performance and choreography. Students have many opportunities to perform in the Berkeley Dance Project's annual concert, the Choreography Workshops, and individual student projects. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: No audition is required for admission into the College or the major. Prospective Dance and Performance Studies majors do audition for placement into one of the four modern technique levels: beginning, intermediate, advanced 1, or advanced 2. This placement audition is mandatory regardless of previous experience or dance courses taken elsewhere. Dance majors continue to take a technique course each semester of enrollment. The following lower division DANCE & PERFORMANCE STUDIES courses are required for the major: 26 Introduction to Performance Studies 40 Beginning Modern Dance 25AC The Drama of American Cultures or 52AC Reflections of Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity in American Dance; and 60 Stagecraft. NOTES: - Formal course equivalencies/articulation agreements with major prerequistes are not available. Once admitted to Berkeley, a student should arrange an individual advising session with the department to discuss the possible applicability of prior course work as well as future program planning. - Courses comparable to DANCE & PERFORMANCE STUDIES 25AC, 52AC, and 26 are generally not available at the community college and must be taken at Berkeley. - 25AC/52AC may not be fulfilled by any other American Cultures (AC) course. - Students with extensive modern dance training may begin their dance training at an intermediate or advanced level with the approval of the department. - The department rarely waives the stagecraft requirement and would consider doing so only when the student demonstrates exceptional experience in production. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 116 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Dance and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) - AP and IB courses do not fulfill major prerequisites. For more information: Michael Mansfield, Undergraduate Advisor Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies (510) 642-1677 fax: (510) 643-9956 http://tdps.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 117 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Development Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 118 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Development Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM Development Studies (DS) is the study of social transformation or change. The problems of social transformation are urgent, massive, complex, and often transcend the boundaries of conventional academic disciplines. DS examines the problems, processes, and prospects for the development of human and material resources in what are generally thought to be the less developed areas of the world. To study comparative development effectively, one must draw upon many disciplines and construct a balanced understanding of historical and contemporary processes. Thus, studying development as a social transformation requires a blending of knowledge and perspectives from political science, economics, sociology, psychology, anthropology, geography, history, and environmental science. Development Studies majors are required to take core courses in development theory and build upon this core with course work focusing on (1) a discipline, (2) a geographic concentration, and (3) methodological skills appropriate to the student's primary disciplinary interest. Development Studies (DS) Major Requirements: - Completion of DEV STD C10 and ECON 1 with Cs or better is required to declare the major. NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. DEV STD C10 is offered during the fall semester at UCB only. - All DS majors must be able to demonstrate proficiency in a modern language other than English equivalent to four college-level semesters (or two years) by their last semester of senior year. - If you do not have native language proficiency in a modern language other than English and do not have a 5 in AP foreign language exam, take as many semesters of foreign language as possible before transferring. NOTE: Four college semesters = approximately five years of high school foreign language. High school credit does not satisfy the foreign language proficiency requirement unless the student was educated outside the US in a system where the language of instruction was not English Advanced Placement (AP) exams can satisfy the following requirements for the Development Studies major: - AP Economics: a score of 4 or 5 on BOTH the Macro and Micro exams satisfies UCB ECON 1. - AP Statistics: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies the Statistics requirement for the Development Studies major. - AP Foreign Language (not Literature): a score of 5 satisfies the four-semester foreign language requirement. - World History: AP score of 5 will complete UCB IAS 45. For more information on this major: http://iastp.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 119 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Development Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) DEV STD C10 Introduction to (4)|Development Studies C10 must be taken Development |at Berkeley. Same as: GEOG C32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IAS 45 Survey of World History (4)|IAS 45 must be taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------RECOMMENDED COURSE(S): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 4 World Peoples and Cultural (4)|GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) Environments | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 20 Globalization (4)|SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR STAT 20 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 120 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Dutch Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 121 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Dutch Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The group major in Dutch Studies is designed to present a balanced curriculum of the language, literature, history and culture of the Netherlands, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium (Flanders), the Dutch-speaking Caribbean and former colonies of the Netherlands and Belgium in the Americas, Asia and Africa. Classes are relatively small, facilitating interaction among students and instructor. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: The Dutch Studies student is admitted to the major after having satisfied the language requirement (two semesters of college level Dutch -- Dutch 1 and Dutch 2, or comparable courses). This can be done either by taking the elementary language courses or by passing a proficiency exam. Because the program is both specialized and broad, using a many-sided approach to the subject, it is recommended that students have a strong preparation in a related discipline, so that the group major in Dutch Studies may constitute the focal point to a larger area of interest. Suggested related fields of concentration are Comparative Literature, German, Spanish and Portuguese, History, History of Art, African-American Studies, Linguistics, South and Southeast Asian Studies. We encourage Dutch Studies students to do part of their study in the Netherlands or Flanders and to make use of the existing exchange programs with Dutch universities or grants for Dutch language summer courses. AP or IB do not satisfy any major requirements. For more information: Dutch Studies Program Nadia Samadi (510) 642-7445 fax: (510) 642-3243 germanic@berkeley.edu http://dutch.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 122 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Earth and Planetary Science, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 123 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Earth and Planetary Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The Department of Earth and Planetary Science (EPS) offers an undergraduate major leading to a B.A. degree in Earth and Planetary Science. There are six specializations within the EPS degree: - Atmospheric Science; - Environmental Earth Science; - Geology; - Geophysics; - Marine Science; and - Planetary Science. The degree provides quantitative studies of the earth and is an excellent program toward further studies in graduate school or for active roles in environmental decision making, teaching in high schools, and for job opportunities requiring a basic understanding of natural sciences. For more information: Student Affairs Officer, Department of Earth and Planetary Science (510) 642-5574 http://eps.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS All six specializations require one semester of general chemistry, one year of physics, one year of calculus, and EPS 50. NOTE: AP scores may be used to clear some of the major requirements in chemistry, physics, calculus, and biology. Contact the EPS Student Affairs Officer for details. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 124 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Earth and Planetary Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4)|GEOL 100 & _ General Geology (3) lab) |GEOL 101 General Geology (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADDITIONAL BIOLOGY Required for specializations in Environmental Earth Science and Marine Science only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: For the Environmental Earth Science and Marine Science specializations, PHYSICS 8A and 8B can be substituted for PHYSICS 7A and 7B, and MATH 16A and 16B can be substituted for MATH 1A and 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Students majoring in the specialization in Marine Science will also need to complete EPS C82 Introduction to Oceans at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ADDITIONAL MATH and PHYSICS Required for specializations in Atmospheric Science, Geophysics and Planetary Science only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 125 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Earth and Planetary Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 126 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Economics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 127 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Economics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) *********** Admission to Berkeley with the stated intent to major in Economics does not guarantee acceptance into the major. A departmental application is required. Transfer students must apply to the major during the first four weeks of their first semester. Prerequisites: Prior to registering for Berkeley courses, you are expected to have completed: -At least 1 semester of calculus -Econ 1 One semester of math or statistics must be taken during the first semester at Berkeley before a student is admitted to the major. Most transfer students complete 2 semesters of calculus prior to Berkeley, and take statistics during the first semester at Berkeley. For more information: For information regarding applying to the major during your first semester at UC Berkeley, please see http://econ.berkeley.edu or contact the undergraduate advisor at ugrad@econ.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECONOMICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATISTICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 128 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Economics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) NOTE: Most community colleges do not offer an equivalent Statistics course. Transfer students must take this course during their first semester at UC Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 129 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Materials Sci & Engin, Lower Division COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/Materials Science and Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Compsci 61A Compsci 61B El Eng 20N or Compsci 61C El Eng 40 Engin 7 Engin 10 Engin 45 Stat 20 or 25 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 130 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Materials Sci & Engin, Lower Division B.S. (continued) role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 131 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Materials Sci & Engin, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs The Joint major offers a foundation in materials studies combined with courses emphasizing devices and circuits in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). It is especially appropriate as preparation for work on material and technology problems that affect integrated electronics. Students selecting this program have generally found employment in the semiconductor industry. In recent years, the prospect for work in this area has been good. The thrust toward the production of ultra-small structures has led to the need for a fundamental understanding of materials, technologies, and electronics. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 132 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Materials Sci & Engin, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 20N Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Systems and Signals | OR | OR COMPSCI 61C Great Ideas in (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Computer Architecture | NOTE: COMPSCI 61C formerly Machine Structures -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 133 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Materials Sci & Engin, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 134 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Electrical Engineering & Computer Science/Nuclear Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for required admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Compsci 61A Compsci 61B El Engin 20N El Engin 40 Engin 10 Engin 45 Stat 25 or Stat 20 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 135 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admissio NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 136 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs The Joint major is designed to qualify students for employment in either of two major fields of engineering, or for positions where competence in both fields is required. Both majors are listed on the students transcript. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/Nuclear Engineering combines the traditional Electrical Engineering program with that in Nuclear Engineering, both of which share a concern for electrical power generation, automatic control, computer sciences, and plasmas. Students selecting this joint major have two faculty advisors, one from each major. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 137 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | OR | OR ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 20N Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Systems and Signals | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 138 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sci/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 139 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB Math 1A, 1B UCB Math 53, 54 UCB Physics 7A, 7B UCB English R1A and R1B One from UCB Astronomy 7A or 7B or Bio 1A & 1AL or Bio 1B or Chem 1A/1AL or Chem 1B or Chem 3A/L or 3B/L or Mcellbi 32 & 32L or Physics 7C Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB Compsci 61A UCB Compsci 61B UCB Compsci 61C UCB El Eng 20N UCB El Eng 40 Compsci 70 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 140 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 141 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 142 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Natural Science required for admission: One course required from the list below: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 7A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7A requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 7B Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7B requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 143 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MCELLBI 32 & _ Introduction to Human (3)|BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) Physiology | MCELLBI 32L Introduction to Human (2)| Physiology Laboratory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61C Great Ideas in (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Computer Architecture | NOTE: COMPSCI 61C formerly Machine Structures -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 20N Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Systems and Signals | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | If no articulation, students are strongly encouraged to take an introductory course in electronics or circuits. _________________________________________ Once admitted, students are required to complete EL ENG 40 to meet graduation requirements. ____________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 70 Discrete Mathematics (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Probability Theory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 144 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Engineering Mathematics and Statistics, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Engineering Mathematics and Statistics majors must complete all ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. required Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required _________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - Two courses from: UCB Civ Eng C30/Mec Eng C85, Compsci 61C, Engin 10, Engin 28, Engin 45, Math 55 - Two courses in Computer Science: Compsci 61A, 61B, Engin 7 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 145 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Mathematics and Statistics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 146 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Mathematics and Statistics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 147 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Mathematics and Statistics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two Technical Elective Courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG C30 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: MEC ENG C85 | OR | OR MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61C Great Ideas in (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Computer Architecture | NOTE: COMPSCI 61C formerly Machine Structures -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 28 Basic Engineering Design (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Graphics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 55 Discrete Mathematics (4)|MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two of the following three courses: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 148 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Mathematics and Statistics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 149 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Engineering Physics, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Engineering Physics majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one’s application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L, 1B Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB Compsci 61A or Compsci 61B or Engin 7 - Two courses from UCB Astro 7A, 7B, Bio 1A/L, Bio 1B, Chem 3A, Civ Eng C30/ Mec Eng C85, El Engin 40, Engin 10, Engin 45 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 150 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Physics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 151 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Physics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 152 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Physics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 61A The Structure and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Interpretation of | Computer Programs | OR | OR COMPSCI 61B Data Structures (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED If no articulation for COMPSCI 61B, a course in data structures or assembly language and a course in C++ or Java are recommended. Additional material will be acquired by taking a supplementary course after enrolling at UCB in combination with the recommended courses to satisfy the COMPSCI 61B requirement. A score of 4 or 5 on the Computer Science AB AP test taken in May 1999 or later satisfies the COMPSCI 61B requirement. OR | OR ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two Technical Elective Courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 7A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7A requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTRON 7B Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7B requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 153 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Engineering Physics, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory NOTE: CHEM 3AL not required for the Engineering Physics major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG C30 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: MEC ENG C85 | OR | OR MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 154 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====English, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 155 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ English, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The English major consists of no fewer than 12 courses, of which at least 7 must be upper-division courses. The core of the major consists of seven courses: - ENGLISH 45A-45B-45C; - a course in Shakespeare; - an upper-division course in literature before 1800; and - one upper-division seminar -- ENGLISH 190 (Research Seminar) These 6 required courses plus 6 elective courses in English combine for the total 12 courses needed to complete the major. The College of Letters and Science requires students admitted as junior transfers to declare a major during their first or second semester at Berkeley. To declare the English major, students must complete two courses: 45A or 45B and one of the following: 45A, 45B, 45C, or Shakespeare. Reading and Composition (R&C) courses do not count as any of the 12 courses needed to fulfill the English major requirements. ENGLISH 45A-45B-45C series is an intensive survey of literature in English from Chaucer through the 20th Century, including British, American, and Anglophone writing. Together with the required course in Shakespeare, this sequence provides a foundation on which to build more specialized upper-division course work. Of the required courses, only ENGLISH 45A (Literature in English through Milton) and Shakespeare are widely available at community colleges. It is possible to have an English Department major adviser assess a UC-transferable, non-articulated course for partial fullfillment of a required course (e.g., the British or American half of 45B or 45C). To do so, the adviser will ask to review not only your transcripts, but course syllabi, reading lists, and written work. These must be presented by the student once they arrive at UCB. Only 5 lower-division courses will be accepted toward the major. For more information on the major: Ken Mahru, Undergraduate Adviser Department of English kenmahru@berkeley.edu (510) 643-2494 or (510) 642-3467 http://english.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH 17 Shakespeare (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH 45A Literature in English (4)|ENGL 215 English Literature I: (3) (Through Milton) | 800-1799 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 156 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ English, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ENGLISH 45B Literature in English (4)|ENGL 210 American Literature I (3) (Late 17th through the |NOTE PARTIAL CREDIT: Student must mid-19th century) |also complete ENGLISH 45B at Berkeley |to satisfy this requirement. ENGLISH 45B incorporates British & American literature. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH 45C Literature in English (4)|ENGL 211 & _ American Literature II (3) (Mid-19th through the |ENGL 216 English Literature II: (3) 20th Century) | 1800-Present ENGLISH 45C incorporates British & American literature. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 157 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Environmental Economics and Policy, Lower Division B.A., B.S.==== Environmental Economics and Policy is available in the College of Natural Resources (CNR) for a B.S. and in the College of Letters and Science (L&S) for a B.A. The major offers an opportunity to explore aspects of economic and political institutions that affect the development and management of natural resources and the environment. The program takes a problem-solving approach to issues involving renewable and fixed natural resources, based on a foundation in micro-economic theory and the economics of resources and the environment. International development and environmental policy are among the potential areas of emphasis, and students have the option of completing a capstone thesis. FOR ADMISSION TO CNR OR L&S ___________________________ By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; or 2) IGETC Students who do not complete IGETC must complete the L&S Seven-Course Breadth Requirements before graduation. Required for admission to the major: -One semester of principles of micro-economics; -Two semesters of calculus (equivalent to MATH 1A & 1B or Math 16A & 16B at Berkeley). Complete as many lower division major and breadth requirements as possible before transfer. In general, strength of academic preparation and grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information: College of Letters and Science or College of Natural Resources Gail Vawter Student Affairs Officer Agricultural and Resource Economics (510) 642-3347 e-mail: gail@ARE.Berkeley.edu http://are.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING & COMPOSITION Courses comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) 1A & 1B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 158 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Economics and Policy, Lower Division B.A., B.S. (continued) NOTE: AP score of 4 for English Composition and Literature satisfies Reading and Composition (R&C) R1A; AP score of 5 for English Composition and Literature satisifes R&C 1A & 1B. AP score of 4 or 5 on the AP Language and Composition satisfies Reading and Composition (R&C) R1A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS Two courses: either Math 16A-16B or Math 1A-1B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: AP score of 3 on Math AB or BC satisfies Math 1A; AP score of 5 on Math BC satisfies Math 1A & 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECONOMICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | OR | OR ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 159 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Economics and Policy, Lower Division B.A., B.S. (continued) Environmental Economics and Policy requires only one course in micro-economics; macro-economics is OPTIONAL for this major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: AP score of 4 for Microeconomics will be accepted in lieu of one semester course in microeconomics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 160 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Environmental Engineering Science, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Environmental Engineering Science majors must complete all ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. required Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chemistry 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B - Three courses: from UCB Bio 1A/L, Bio 1B, Chem 1B, Chem 3A/L, Chem 3B/L, Engin 10, EPS 50, Physics 7C Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB Civ Eng C30/Mec Eng C85 - UCB Engin 7 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 161 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Engineering Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 162 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Engineering Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 163 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Engineering Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Three Science Electives from the following also required for admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4)|GEOL 100 & _ General Geology (3) lab) |GEOL 101 General Geology (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 164 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Engineering Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) CIV ENG C30 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: MEC ENG C85 | OR | OR MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 165 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Environmental Sciences, Lower Division B.S.==== ________ PROGRAM: The Environmental Sciences (ES) major is offered by the College of Natural Resources (CNR) within the Department of Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management (ESPM). The Environmental Sciences major prepares students to deal with issues arising from the impact of human activities on natural systems. This major is specifically designed to provide a rigorous background in biological and physical sciences and mathematics. Because this is an interdisciplinary major, students may elect to take upper division electives (if they satisfy pre-requisite requirements)in fields such as ecology, biology, energy & resources, environmental health, toxicology, geology, hydrology, city planning, environmental economics & policy, geography, engineering. Each ES student is required to complete a year-long senior research project with the support of a mentor in a biological, physical, or interdisciplinary research area. Student completing the major will receive a Bachelors of Sciences degree. PREPARATION TO TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ___________________________________________: 1. Transfer students must complete all lower division biology, chemistry and math major requirements before entering Berkeley. See below for specific requirements. We recommend you also complete the physics, economics and environmental sciences requirement. The specific requirements vary ____ depending upon whether you select the Biological, Physical or Social Sciences concentration. (Students who intend to follow the Biological Science concentration or Physical Science concentration must complete the courses(s) equivalent to CHEM 3A, not CHEM 1B.) 2. In addition to (1) above, you must also satisfy and complete the CNR requirements in Reading and Composition, and Quantitative Reasoning; or IGETC. 3. In general students will be evaluated based on: - strength of academic preparation, completion of lower division requirements in Biology, Chemistry and Math; - grade point average in the required courses; - cumulative GPA; and - personal statement. MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS __________________________________ BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CONCENTRATION: Chemistry 1A & 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Biology 1A and 1AL Biology 1B Math 16A (or Math 1A) Math 16B (or Math 1B) 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 166 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Recommended: Physics 8A (or Physics 7A) Environmental Sciences 10 Environmental Economics & Policy 1 ______________________________ SOCIAL SCIENCES CONCENTRATION: Chemistry 1A & 1AL Chemistry 1B (or Chemistry 3A and 3AL) Biology 1A and 1AL and Biology 1B (or Biology 11 & Upper Division ES Elective) Math 16A (or Math 1A) Math 16B (or Math 1B) Recommended: Physics 8A (or Physics 7A) Environmental Sciences 10 Environmental Economics & Policy 1 ________________________________ PHYSICAL SCIENCES CONCENTRATION: Chemistry 1A & 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Biology 1A and 1AL and Biology 1B (or Biology 11 and Upper Division ES Elective) Math 1A Math 1B Physics 7A Physics 7B Recommended: Environmental Sciences 10 Environmental Economics & Policy 1 For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web, at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------There are three areas of concentration within the Environmental Sciences major: Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, or Social Sciences. Applicants should meet the requirements for one Concentration. For more information on this major: - CNR (College of Natural Resources) ES Student Advisor (510) 643-9479 envsci@berkeley.edu http://environmentalsciences.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 167 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY NOTE: You are advised to complete all the Biology series before you transfer. Biology 1A/1AL and Biology 1B satisfy the Biology requirement for all three concentrations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | OR | OR Biology 11 & 11/L satisfies the Biology requirement for the Physical and Social Sciences concentrations. BIOLOGY 11 _ & Introduction to the (3)|BIOL 107 General (4) Science of Living | Biology-Lecture and Organisms | Laboratory BIOLOGY 11L Laboratory for Biology (2)| 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Plus, once enrolled, transfer student is required to take an Upper Division Ecology Elective for the second half of the requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY NOTE: You are advised to complete the Chemistry series before you transfer. Chem 1A & 1AL and Chem 3A & Chem 3AL will satisfy the Chemistry requirement for all three concentrations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 168 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For Social Sciences Concentration Only Chem 1A & 1AL and Chem 1B satisfy the Chemistry requirement only for the Social Sciences concentration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS NOTE: You are advised to complete the entire calculus series prior to transfer. Math 1A & Math 1B will satisfy the math requirement for all three concentrations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II OR | OR Math 16A and Math 16B will satisfy the Math requirement for Biological and Social Sciences concentrations. MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS NOTE: You are advised to complete the requirement prior to transfer. Physics 7A and 7B satisfy the Physics requirement for the Physical Sciences concentration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 169 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Environmental Sciences, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism OR | OR Physics 8A or Physics 7A satisfies the Physics requirement for the Biological and Social Science concentrations. PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I OR | OR PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Required for all concentrations, if articulated course offered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECONOMICS Required for all concentrations, if articulated course offered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | OR | OR ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. Environmental Sciences requires only one course in micro-economics; macro-economics is OPTIONAL for this major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 170 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Ethnic Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 171 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Ethnic Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PROGRAM: The group major in Ethnic Studies provides a core curriculum designed to develop a comparative and multidisciplinary understanding of the experiences and communities of African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicano/Latinos, and Native Americans. Students majoring in Ethnic Studies study the history, culture, politics, and sociology of Third World communities in the United States within the general context of American society and institutions. Thus, they pursue knowledge vital for a critical understanding of contemporary society and for social changes to improve the lives and communities of racial minorities. Ethnic studies majors also prepare themselves for advanced graduate study in either academic or professional fields. For more information: Ethnic Studies Major Advisor, Dewey St. Germaine (510) 643-6420 deweystg@berkeley.edu http://ethnicstudies.berkeley.edu/es/information/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Introductory course in Ethnic Studies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 10AC A History of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnicity in Western | North America, | 1598-Present | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 11AC Theories and Concepts (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED in Comparative | Ethnic Studies An | Introduction | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Completion of one course in African American Studies, Asian American Studies, Chicano Studies, Ethnic Studies, Native American Studies, or an approved course from another department. NOTE: Contact the Ethnic Studies major advisor with questions regarding completion of this requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the elective |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) requirement for the Ethnic Studies | United States History major. |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 172 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Ethnic Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 173 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Film Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 174 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Film Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ________ PROGRAM: The group major in Film Studies has been designed to place the history and theory of film into the larger context of humanistic studies. Emphasis is placed on developing students' analytical and critical faculties. Courses are offered in the history of film, the history of film theory, genres, and auteurs. Also offered are numerous elective courses related to the general study of film. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Beyond the course work required for the Letters and Science language requirement, film majors must successfully complete either: 1) one spoken language at the level of a third-semester college course (i.e., French 3); OR 2) two spoken languages at the level of a second-semester college course (i.e., French 2 and Spanish 2). - For option 2, three or more years of a language in high school may count as one of the two languages. - Sign Language will not satisfy this requirement as the major requires that students study films from another country in a language other than English. - These language courses may be taken on a passed/not passed basis. - There are two required lower division film courses, which are generally not available at community colleges: Film 25A-25B (History of Film). For more information: Undergraduate Advisor, Marcus Norman (510) 642-1416 http://filmstudies.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 175 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S.==== _______: PROGRAM The Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) major at the University of California at Berkeley is designed to prepare students to manage forests and wildlands while sustaining ecological integrity and producing vital ecosystem services. Offered by the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM), the program combines a foundation in the relevant natural and social sciences with explicit hands-on learning opportunities. Students completing this major will be prepared to engage in the challenge of managing forest and natural resources in a rapidly-changing world. The topics studied include wildlife and conservation biology, ecosystem restoration, rangeland management, water policy, fire science, environmental justice, and rural sociology. Students in the FNR major select between two concentration: The Forestry and Natural Sciences concentration is split into two specializations, Professional Forestry and Natural Sciences. The Professional Forestry specialization is accredited by the Society of American Foresters and provides four year of qualifying education or professional experience for licensing as a professional forester in California. The goals of the Professional Forestry specialization are very closely associated with the educational requirements of the forestry profession and prepare our students for careers in forestry or closely related natural resource fields. The Natural Sciences specialization allows students to focus their studies more specifically to ecology and physcial environment. The Human Dimensions of Natural Reources concentration provides students with greater flexibility to explore subjects in ecology, physical environment, monitoring and measurement, and management and policy. When students graduate with a FNR major from UC Berkeley, they will have the basic knowledge and skills to assess and manage forest resources. Graduates with the Professional Forestry specialization should have basic competencies as defined by the Society of American Foresters' requirements of accredited degree programs. Graduates with the Natural Sciences or Human Dimensions in Natural Resources concentrations will have similar competencies. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer students must ____ complete all articulated lower division major requirements for their selected concentration by the end of the ______ term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley. Exceptions are highly spring unlikely. NOTE: _____ The ESPM Environmental Science Core, ESPM Social Science Core and Geographic Information Systems requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at the student's home institution. Please pay particular attention to how courses from your community college articulate to Berkeley. If courses for a particular subject are articulated as 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 176 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S. (continued) a group (for example, a 3-course series at your college may articulate to a 2-course series at Berkeley), you will need to take all of the courses noted in order for the articulation to work. If you have questions about articulation, please contact our Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, College of Natural Resources, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-6730. IGETC certification satisfies the Reading and Composition Requirements for the major. NOTE: Completion of an 8-week, 10 unit Summer Field Program in Plumas County, California is required for the major and is strongly encouraged for the summer before attending Berkeley. See http://espm.berkeley.edu/summercamp for more information and application. AP Credit - We will accept the following AP Credit: - AP Biology, with a score of 4 or 5 = Bio 1B, or Bio 11 AP Calculus AB, with a score of 3, 4, or 5 = Math 1A or Math 16A AP Calculus BC, with a score of 3 or 4 = Math 1A or 16A AP Calculus BC, with a score of 5 = Math 1A/16A and Math 1B/16B AP Chemistry, with a score of 4 or 5 = Chemistry 1A + 1AL AP Economics, Micro, with a score of 4 or 5 = EEP 1/ Econ 3 AP English Literature, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement AP English Literature, with a score of 4 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) AP English Literature, with a score of 5 = both halves of Reading & Composition (R1A and R1B) AP English Language, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement AP English Language, with a score of 4 or 5 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) AP Environmental Science, with a score of 4 or 5 = ESPM Environmental Science Core AP Statistics, with a Score of 3, 4, 5 = Statistics 2 Please note that substituting AP scores for science and math coursework is accepted, but not recommended. Students who use AP scores for these requirements may struggle in subsequent coursework. Please refer to the College of Natural Resources website for more information about substitutions for the English R1A and R1B requirements: http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/site/general_reqs_new.php For more information: FNR Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources 260 Mulford Hall (510) 642-6730 e-mail: evaw@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 177 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING & COMPOSITION Course work comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) R1A and R1B is required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS Forestry & Natural Sciences requires MATH 16A & 16B or MATH 1A & 1B. Human Dimensions requires MATH 16A or MATH 1A or MATH 32. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32 Precalculus (4)|MATH 141 Precalculus (5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATISTICS Forestry & Natural Sciences requires STAT 2 or STAT 20. Human Dimensions requires STAT 2 or STAT 20 or POL SCI 3 or SOCIOL 5. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 178 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S. (continued) POL SCI 3 Introduction to (4)|Course must be taken at UC Berkeley. Empirical Analysis and | Quantitative Methods | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 5 Evaluation of Evidence (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICAL SCIENCE Forestry & Natural Sciences requires CHEM 1A & 1AL, and EPS 50, GEOG 1, or GEOG 40. Human Dimensions requires one UC-transferable Physical Science course. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4)|GEOL 100 & _ General Geology (3) lab) |GEOL 101 General Geology (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 1 Global Environmental Change (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED OR | OR GEOG 40 Introduction to Earth (4)|GEOG 101 & _ Physical Geography (3) System Science |GEOG 101L Physical Geography (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY Forestry & Natural Sciences requires BIOLOGY 1B. Human Dimensions requires BIOLOGY 1B or BIOLOGY 11 (BIOLOGY 11L not required). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 11 & _ Introduction to the (3)|BIOL 107 General (4) Science of Living | Biology-Lecture and Organisms | Laboratory BIOLOGY 11L Laboratory for Biology (2)| 11 | NOTE: BIOLOGY 11L not required for the Forestry and Natural Resources major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECONOMICS Forestry & Natural Sciences requires ENVECON C1 or ECON 1 or ECON 2. Human Dimensions requires ENVECON C1 or ECON 1 or ECON 2 or UGBA 10. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 179 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 2 Introduction to Economics, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Lecture Format | NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 2 covers macro-economic and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UGBA 10 Principles of Business (3)|BUSE 100 Introduction to (3) | Business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3-4 UNITS) One UC-transferable course in Social and Behavioral Sciences is required for both concentrations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HUMANITIES (3-4 UNITS) One UC-transferable course in Humanities is required for both concentrations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM SOCIAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C11 Americans and the Global (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Forest | Same as: LNS C30U | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 180 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Forestry and Natural Resources, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ESPM C12 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 50AC Introduction to Culture (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Natural Resource | Management | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 60 Environmental Policy, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Administration, and Law | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 181 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====French, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Students interested in the French major or minor at UC Berkeley should complete as much French coursework as possible at the community-college level. Two years of college-level French, or its equivalent, is highly recommended. This major may require at least one additional semester of French language study at UC Berkeley (French 3 and/or French 4) before enrollment can be approved for 3rd year French courses (French 102). Once accepted at UC Berkeley, all students are strongly encouraged to consult with the UC Berkeley undergraduate assistant in French regarding placement. All transfer students must take a language proficiency test or speak with a Berkeley placement adviser before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 182 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ French, Lower Division B.A. (continued) For more information: Undergraduate Advising, Department of French (510) 642-2713 frendept@berkeley.edu http://french.berkeley.edu (web site includes guidelines for placement) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRENCH 1 Elementary French (5)|A UC-transferable first-semester |grammar and composition course. All |students are encouraged to consult |with the UC Berkeley undergraduate |assistant regarding placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRENCH 2 Elementary French (5)|A UC-transferable second-semester |grammar and composition course. All |students are encouraged to consult |with the UC Berkeley undergraduate |assistant regarding placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRENCH 3 Intermediate French (5)|A UC-transferable third-semester |grammar and composition course. All |students are encouraged to consult |with the UC Berkeley undergraduate |assistant regarding placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRENCH 4 Advanced Intermediate (5)|A UC-transferable fourth-semester French |grammar and composition course. All |students are encouraged to consult |with the UC Berkeley undergraduate |assistant regarding placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------FRENCH 35 Practical Phonetics and (3)|Nearly all transfer students Listening Comprehension |take this course at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 183 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Gender and Women's Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. _______: PROGRAM Gender & Women's Studies (GWS) offers interdisciplinary perspectives on the study of women and gender, focusing on power relations in the production of knowledge and in practices of everyday life. The curriculum considers gender in the context of cultural processes, historical movements, and social transformations as well as creative practices and innovations. Close attention is paid to links between gender and sexuality, racialization, ethnicity, class, nationality and globalization. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Take courses on women and gender, if available. To officially declare the major once admitted to Berkeley, transfer students must have completed GWS 10 (Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies), GWS 20 (Introduction to Feminist Theory), and have a 2.0 GPA. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or Gender & Women's Studies Department Althea Grannum-Cummings, Student Affairs Officer (510) 642-8513 http://womensstudies.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GWS 10 Introduction to Gender and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Women's Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 184 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Gender and Women's Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GWS 20 Introduction to Feminist (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Theory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 185 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Genetics and Plant Biology, Lower Division B.S.==== The Genetics and Plant Biology major is housed within UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources, within the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology. From oxygen to food to shelter to energy to shade, plants provide us with virtually everything we need to survive and to thrive. Plant Biology studies the distribution and diversity of plant life from the sub-molecular to the organismal level. There is important work awaiting those who want to unravel the mystery of genes, bring a unique perspective to medical school, teach the next generation of biologists, or help find ways to feed the world. The Genetics and Plant Biology major is broadly based in biology and designed for pre-health students, for students interested in biology in general, and for students interested in pursuing post-graduate education in areas requiring a strong biological science background. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer applicants must ____ complete the minimum admissions requirements by the end of the spring ______ term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, and are encouraged to complete as many additional lower division requirements as possible. Exceptions are highly unlikely. Please pay particular attention to how courses from your community college articulate to Berkeley. If courses for a particular subject are articulated as a group (for example, a 3-course series at your college may articulate to a 2-course series at Berkeley), you will need to take all of the courses noted in order for the articulation to work. If you have questions about articulation, please contact our Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, College of Natural Resources, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-1986. MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS _______________________________ Equivalent of: English R1A and English R1B Chemistry 1A and 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Chemistry 3B and 3BL Biology 1A and 1AL Biology 1B Math 16A (or Math 1A) Math 16B (or Math 1B) Although IGETC is not required, certification will fulfill requirements for English R1A, English R1B and all Humanities and Social Sciences breadth courses. AP Credit - We will accept the following AP credit: Math 16A = AP Math AB, score of 3, 4, or 5 OR __ AP Math BC, Score of 3, 4, or 5 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 186 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Genetics and Plant Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Math 16B = AP Math BC, score of 5 Chem 1A and 1AL = AP Chemistry, score of 3, 4 or 5 Physics 8A = AP Physics B, score of 3, 4 or 5 Statistics Requirement = AP Statistics, score of 3, 4 or 5 Humanities and Social Science AP test scores of 3 or higher may also be counted towards the 15-unit Humanities requirement. Please note that substituting AP scores for science and math coursework is accepted, but not recommended. Students who use AP scores for these requirements may struggle in subsequent coursework. Please refer to the College of Natural Resources website for more information about substitutions for the English R1A and R1B requirements. For more information: GPB Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources (510) 642-1986 e-mail: trey@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on the College of Natural Resources http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Biology--two courses: Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 187 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Genetics and Plant Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chemistry--one course in general chemistry + two courses in organic chemistry: Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mathematics--two courses: either Math 16A+16B or Math 1A+1B: Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Physics--courses must have a prerequisite of calculus: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 188 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Genetics and Plant Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Reading and Composition--courses comparable to Berkeley's English R1A+R1B: Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Computer Sciences or Statistics--one course: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 3L Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Symbolic Programming | OR | OR STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Humanities and Social Sciences Breadth--at least 15 semester units of UC-transferable courses from fields such as economics, history, philosophy, art, music, political science, and/or foreign language (a maximum of 6 units allowed). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR ENGIN 7 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 189 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Geography, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 190 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Geography, Lower Division B.A. (continued) LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS FOR GEOGRAPHY MAJORS ________________________________________________: PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 1 (Global Environments) or GEOG 40 (Global Environmental Change). This covers physical geography basics. Everyone must take one of these courses. WORLD GEOGRAPHY GEOG 10 (World Regions, Peoples, and States) or GEOG 20 (Globalization) or GEOG 31, Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Identity or GEOG 35, Global Ecology and Development. This covers world geography. REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 50AC (California) or GEOG C32 (Introduction to Development) or GEOG 51 (Political Economy of Development in East Asia) or GEOG 70AC, The Urban Experience. This represents regional geographies. AP Exams do not satisfy any major requirements for Geography; IBHL Geography exam with a passing score of 5, 6, or 7 can be used to satisfy GEOG 4 or GEOG 20. Courses other than those listed below may be acceptable. Transfer students who have taken introductory courses elsewhere should consult with the departmental undergraduate advisor at Berkeley to avoid repeating lower division work. For more information about the major: Marjorie Ensor, Academic Advisor e-mail: ensormar@berkeley.edu (510) 642-3904 http://geography.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Physical Geography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 1 Global Environmental Change (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED OR | OR GEOG 40 Introduction to Earth (4)|GEOG 101 & _ Physical Geography (3) System Science |GEOG 101L Physical Geography (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------World Geography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 10 World Regions, Peoples, (4)|GEOG 104 World Regional (3) and States | Geography OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 191 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Geography, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GEOG 20 Globalization (4)|SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change OR | OR GEOG 31 Justice, Nature, and the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Geographies of Identity | OR | OR GEOG 35 Global Ecology and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Development | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Regional Geography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 50AC California (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED OR | OR GEOG C32 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Development | Same as: DEV STD C10 | OR | OR GEOG 51 Political Economy of (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Development in East Asia | OR | OR GEOG 70AC The Urban Experience (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy a lower |NO COURSE ARTICULATED division major requirement for the | Geography major. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 192 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====German, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Courses indicated are articulated to a minimum equivalent in the Berkeley German program. Students may actually be placed higher by the Language Program Coordinator. In order to declare the major, students may be required, at the discretion of the Coordinator, to take the fourth semester course at Berkeley and receive a passing grade. For information about placement at Berkeley contact: Nikolaus Euba Department of German euba@berkeley.edu fax: (510) 642-3243 http://german.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GERMAN 1 Elementary German 1 (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GERMAN 2 Elementary German 2 (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 193 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ German, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GERMAN 3 Intermediate German 1 (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GERMAN 4 Intermediate German 2 (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 194 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Greek, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: IMPORTANT: Students may be asked to meet with a Berkeley placement adviser before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. To satisfy Greek 1 + Greek 2, students may enroll in the summer workshops at Berkeley: Greek 15. Please note: A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for fall 2012 selection purposes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information: Please see departmental website for most recent requirements: http://classics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GREEK 1 Elementary Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GREEK 2 Elementary Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 195 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Greek, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GREEK 10 Intensive Elementary (8)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Greek | GREEK 10 = GREEK 1 + GREEK 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10A Introduction to Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10B Introduction to Roman (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 196 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====History of Art, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 197 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ History of Art, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The History of Art major provides an introduction to the history of the visual arts in major periods of Western and Asian culture as well as the opportunity to do specialized study in areas of the student's choice. Essentially a humanistic inquiry and often multidisciplinary in approach, the field provides a solid training in those critical, perceptual, and historical research skills fundamental to a liberal arts education. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer students should see the department's undergraduate adviser to receive approval of transfer credit for history of art courses taken elsewhere. A minimum of four upper division courses and one seminar must be taken in the History of Art department at UC Berkeley. A score of 4 or 5 on the AP Art History exam may satisfy one lower division survey requirement. Contact the Art History department for further information. For more information: Major Advisor, History of Art Department (510) 643-7290 http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/arthistory/undergraduate.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 198 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====History, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: AP scores cannot be used to satisfy major requirements. For more information: Leah Flanagan, Undergraduate Advisor leahf@berkeley.edu (510) 642-0356 http://history.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED IN EACH OF FOUR AREAS Each community college course counts as one course, unless stated otherwise. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------I. United States: One course -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7A The United States from (4)|HIST 109 History of the United (3) Settlement to Civil War | States I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 199 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ History, Lower Division B.A. (continued) HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED Area I requirement for the History | major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------II. Europe/Western Civilization: One course -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4A The Ancient (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) Mediterranean World | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4B Medieval Europe (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 5 European Civilization (4)|HIST 106 Introduction to (3) From the Renaissance to | Western Civilization the Present | II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED Area II requirement for the History | major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------III. Asia, Africa or Latin America: One course -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 3 After the Roman Empire: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED The East | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 6A History of China: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Origins to the Mongol | Conquest | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 6B Introduction to Chinese (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History from the | Mongols to Mao | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8A Becoming Latin America, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 1492 to 1824 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8B Latin America (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 10 African History (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 11 India (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 12 The Middle East (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 14 Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Japan | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 200 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ History, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Other courses that satisfy the |HIST 120 & _ Introduction to Asian (3) Area III requirement for the History | Civilizations major. |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV. Elective: One course -------------------------------------------------------------------------------An additional course from Area I, II, or III (other than the course used to satisfy the area prerequisite). Other UC-transferable courses may fulfill the Area IV elective requirement; contact the undergraduate advisor in History. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED elective requirement for the History | major. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 201 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Industrial Engineering and Operations Research majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB Engin 7 - UCB Engin 10 - Six units from UCB Civ 11, Civ Eng C30 or Mec Eng C85, Civ Eng 60, Civ Eng 70, El Eng 40, Engin 28, Engin 36, Engin 45, Mec Eng 40 Highly recommended prior to admission - One from UCB Compsci 9C, 9F or 9G Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 202 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, Lower Division B.S. (continued) role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 203 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, Lower Division B.S. (continued) For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 204 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Units of Engineering Technical Electives: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 11 Engineered Systems and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Sustainability | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG C30 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: MEC ENG C85 | OR | OR MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 60 Structure and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Properties of Civil | Engineering Materials | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CIV ENG 70 Engineering Geology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 28 Basic Engineering Design (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Graphics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 36 Engineering Mechanics I (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course from the following (It is highly recommended that this requirement be taken prior to transfer): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 205 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, Lower Division B.S. (continued) COMPSCI 9C C for Programmers (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED (Self-paced) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 9F C++ for Programmers (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 9G JAVA for Programmers (1)|CISC 190 JAVA Programming (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 206 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Integrative Biology, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Equivalent of: Biology 1A, Biology 1AL and Biology 1B Chemistry 1A Chemistry 3A and 3AL, 3B and 3BL (or 112A and 112B) Math 16A or Math 1A (prerequisite to the Physics requirement) Physics 8A (must be calculus-based physics with lab) Physics 8B ___ of the above required All ________ for admission. For more information on the major in Integrative Biology: http://ib.berkeley.edu/student/undergrad/major/index.php -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Effective Fall 2012 AP scores for Biology and Math will not satisfy the Integrative Biology major prerequisites. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 207 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Integrative Biology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Transfer students should complete at least one semester of general (inorganic) chemistry. Effective fall 08, it is required that students also complete the entire organic chemistry sequence prior to transfer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Although this major requires only one semester of calculus, it is strongly recommended that students continue with the sequence, particularly if they intend to pursue studies in graduate or professional school. NOTE: Effective Fall 2012 AP scores for Biology and Math will not satisfy the Integrative Biology major prerequisites. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 208 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Integrative Biology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS One year required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------One year of calculus-based physics with lab required. Effective fall 08, it is required that students complete the entire physics sequence prior to transfer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Additional coursework in mathematics, statistics, biochemistry, accelerated computing skills, and the ability to speak two languages may be helpful to you in graduate and/or professional studies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 209 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 210 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER APPLICANTS: Transfer applicants should become familiar with the Interdisciplinary Studies Field (ISF) major as early as possible in their academic careers. To do this, review the ISF major requirements on the web site below. Because each student takes a unique set of courses, it is important for students who have been admitted to the College of Letters and Science as prospective ISF majors to contact an ISF adviser to determine the most effective individual program. Lower division prerequisites to this major consist of two "historical comparative analysis" courses: One covering pre-1600 world civilizations and ___ one covering post-1600 world civilizations. Courses that focus on a single country do not qualify. For more information: Dawn Strough Interdisciplinary Studies (510) 643-7691 http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/isf isf@berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------World Civilization: One ___ course covering the pre-1600 period -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 4A Africa: History and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTART 10 Introduction to Western (4)|ARTF 110 Art History: (3) Art: Ancient to | Prehistoric to Gothic Medieval | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10A Introduction to Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10B Introduction to Roman (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4A The Ancient (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) Mediterranean World | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4B Medieval Europe (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 30A Science from Antiquity (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Through Newton | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 211 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PHILOS 25A Ancient Philosophy (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED pre-1600 requirement for the | ISF major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------World Civilization: One ___ course covering the post-1600 period. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFRICAM 4B Africa: History and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Culture | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTART 81 Introduction to Modern (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Art (for Non-Majors) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UGIS R44C Topics in Western (4-5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization (Late | 17th through 18th | Century) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 30B Science, Technology, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Society Since | Newton | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 25B Modern Philosophy (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED post-1600 requirement for the | Interdisciplinary Studies Field | major. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 212 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Italian Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Once admitted, students who have a prior knowledge of Italian may be required to take a language proficiency test or consult with the department language program coordinator for placement in the correct language course level. Students with prior knowledge of Italian may apply for credit by examination. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or Undergraduate Student Services Advisor Italian Studies (510) 642-4661 http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/italian/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ITALIAN 1 Elementary Italian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ITALIAN 2 Elementary Italian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ITALIAN 3 Intermediate Italian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ITALIAN 4 Advanced Italian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 213 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Italian Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 214 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Japanese (East Asian Languages), Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------____________FOR PREPARATION ________________________________: TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL IMPORTANT: For this major, students are: -encouraged to take all available Japanese language courses prior to transfer; and -required to take a language placement test before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. Required for the major: - JAPANESE 7A or 7B, which must be taken at Berkeley before declaring. Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams will not satisfy requirements for this major. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 215 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Japanese (East Asian Languages), Lower Division B.A. (continued) For more information: Jan Johnson, Student Services Advisor East Asian Languages and Cultures (510) 642-4497 jmj@berkeley.edu http://ealc.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 1A Elementary Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 1B Elementary Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 10A Intermediate Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAPAN 10B Intermediate Japanese (5)|Consult with the UC Berkeley |undergraduate advisor regarding |placement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 216 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A.==== The undergraduate curriculum in Landscape Architecture centers upon creative and ecologically tuned design and introduces students to the breadth of knowledge common to the profession. At the heart of the undergraduate curriculum are three upper division studio courses that students take at UC Berkeley. Each core studio is team-taught, includes carefully coordinated lecture modules that introduce professional specializations, and focuses on a specific type of design problem in landscape architecture. The core studios ensure that undergraduate students benefit from the department's full range of interests and expertise. The undergraduate studio experience rests upon a foundation of professional courses in four key areas: (1) design skills and methods, including the lower division Environmental Design (ENV DES) courses, landscape architecture history, and computer methods; (2) ecological analysis, with courses in ecology and geography; (3) planting design (two courses supplemented with an integrative biology requirement); and (4) topographic design. The undergraduate program leads to the B.A. degree in Landscape Architecture and provides the necessary education for students interested in either entry-level professional practice, graduate work in Landscape Architecture or further studies in a related environmental design field. The B.A. degree is certified by the State of California and counts as part of the education/experience requirement of the U.N.E. licensing exam. For more information regarding licensing or career options, visit the website of the American Society of Landscape Architects at http://www.asla.org. For information about the College of Environmental Design's degree programs, see http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/programs. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION ______________________________________________ For information about admission to the Landscape Architecture major in the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: http://ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants -The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. -A minimum 3.0 overall UC transferable grade-point average is required for admission consideration. -All courses required for admission, including breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 217 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. -As a community college transfer applicant you must complete, at a minimum, course work identified on assist.org as comparable to the following UC Berkeley courses: LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design 11A Environmental Design 11B EPS 50, EPS 80 (this course will also fulfill CED's Physical Science breadth requirement) Biology 1B, Biology 11 + 11L , ESPM 2, or ESPM 6 (this course will also fulfill CED's Biological Science breadth requirement) Biology and Physics courses required for admission to the Landscape Architecture major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) English R1A English R1B SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH Arts & Literature Biological Science (Biology 1B, Biology 11 + 11L, ESPM 2, or ESPM 6 will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science (EPS 50 or EPS 80 will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Social and Behavioral Sciences You must fulfill all of the required Lower-Division Major and General Education/Breadth Requirements outlined above to be considered for admission. All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth Requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Note that CED's General Education/Breadth Requirements can be covered by IGETC certification beginning with students applying in November 2011 and beyond. If you are using IGETC to fulfill CED's College Requirements, you must have full certification. Partial certification will not complete the requirements. Be sure to check with your community college about the procedures involved in 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 218 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) certification of IGETC. The University will require the official certification by the July 15th deadline. If you will not complete IGETC certification, you must follow exactly the articulation agreements between your school and the CED Landscape Architecture major as described on this ASSIST.org website. Regardless of how you complete the General Education/Breadth Requirements, you must also complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements with articulated courses outlined on ASSIST.org. For more information on applying to CED: College of Environmental Design Office of Undergraduate Advising 250 Wurster Hall http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising (510) 642-4943 Prospective student website: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS If your college does not offer articulated Environmental Design courses, you must find another school that does. See the CED prospective student website for a list of colleges that offer articulated ENV DES courses: target="_blank">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Environmental Design prerequisites at UC Berkeley during the summer (see target="_blank">http://www.summer.berkeley.edu) or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/enrollment.html#concurrent) If you do not complete the articulated Lower-Division Major Requirements, you will not be admitted to CED. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 1 People and Environmental (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Design | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 219 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ENV DES 11A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Drawing | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 11B Introduction to Design (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. Students may use Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate coursework to satisfy certain requirements. See target="_blank">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/continuingstudents/transferringcredit for exam scores and courses equivalents. The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC to satisfy the Breadth requirement for students applying in November 2011 and beyond. The 7-Course Breadth Requirement will continue to be accepted. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but not all, of the lower division admissions requirements for the College of Environmental Design. Students must still complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements listed above. IMPORTANT: Students applying to the College of Environmental Design should select breadth courses from the following lists with these caveats: 1. Courses from Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Visual Studies, Environmental Design, Urban Studies, and City and Regional Planning may NOT be used to fulfill CED's breadth requirements, even if they appear on the following lists. 2. Community college courses used to satisfy Environmental Design 1, 11A, or 11B (e.g., Art courses or Architecture courses) may not also be used to satisfy breadth requirements. 3. No more than two courses offered by the same department may be used towards the seven breadth requirements. 4. Courses equivalent to the second semester of language instruction at UC Berkeley may be used to satisfy the International Studies breadth requirement. Note: Courses taken in the student's native language do not satisfy the requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 220 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------**** Take one course from each ____ of the following seven areas **** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or through the creation of art. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 221 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Arts |ARTF 100 Art Orientation (3) and Literature Seven-Course |ARTF 107 Contemporary Art (3) Breadth Requirement: |ARTF 109 History of Modern Art (3) |ARTF 110 Art History: (3) | Prehistoric to Gothic |ARTF 111 Art History: (3) | Renaissance to Modern |ARTF 113 African, Oceanic, and (3) | Native American Art |ARTF 125 Art History: Arts of (3) | the Asian Continent |ARTF 150A Two-Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 150B Beginning Graphic (3) | Design |ARTF 151 Three Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 155A Freehand Drawing I (3) |ARTF 165A Composition in (3) | Painting I |ARTF 210A Life Drawing I (3) |ARTF 220A Life Sculpture I (3) |DFLM 101 Introduction to Film (3) |DFLM 102 The American Cinema (3) |ENGL 208 Introduction to (3) | Literature |ENGL 209 Literary Approaches (3) | to Film |ENGL 210 American Literature I (3) |ENGL 211 American Literature (3) | II |ENGL 215 English Literature I: (3) | 800-1799 |ENGL 216 English Literature (3) | II: 1800-Present |ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature I: 1500 | BCE - 1600 CE |ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature II: 1600 | - Present |ENGL 230 Asian American (3) | Literature |ENGL 237 Women in Literature (3) |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I |MUSI 100 Introduction to Music (3) |MUSI 109 World Music (3) |MUSI 111 Jazz - History and (3) | Development 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 222 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: BIOLOGY 1B or BIOLOGY 11 + BIOLOGY 11L, ESPM 2 or ESPM 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | OR | OR BIOLOGY 11 & _ Introduction to the (3)|BIOL 107 General (4) Science of Living | Biology-Lecture and Organisms | Laboratory BIOLOGY 11L Laboratory for Biology (2)| 11 | OR | OR ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED OR | OR ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 223 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Historical |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth | States, Black requirement: | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |HIST 100 World History I (3) |HIST 101 World History II (3) |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, intermediate language, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 224 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) International Studies Seven-Course |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) Breadth Requirement: | Geography |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International Politics |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change |SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 210 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish 1 |SPAN 211 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish II |TAGA 201 Third Course in (5) | Tagalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading philosophical figures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Philosophy |PHIL 102A Introduction to (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth | Philosophy: Reality Requirement: | and Knowledge |PHIL 102B Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Values |PHIL 107 Reflections on Human (3) | Nature -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: EPS 50 or EPS 80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4)|GEOL 100 & _ General Geology (3) lab) |GEOL 101 General Geology (1) | Laboratory OR | OR EPS 80 Environmental Earth (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the |GEOG 101 & _ Physical Geography (3) earth & planetary |GEOG 101L Physical Geography (1) science requirement for | Laboratory the Landscape Architecture | major (may not be | comparable to Berkeley's | EPS 80). | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 225 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant linguistic component are also acceptable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 226 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Social and |ADJU 386 Leadership Theory and (3) Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course | Practice Breadth Requirement: | Same as: MILS 110 |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) | Physical Anthropology |ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) | Cultural Anthropology |ANTH 107 Introduction to (3) | Archaeology |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |BUSE 140 Business Law and the (3) | Legal Environment |CHIL 101 Human Growth and (3) | Development |CHIL 103 Lifespan Growth and (3) | Development |ECON 120 Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) | Geography |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass (3) | Communication |MILS 110 Leadership Theory and (3) | Practice 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 227 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A. (continued) | Same as: ADJU 386 |POLI 101 Introduction to (3) | Political Science |POLI 102 The American (3) | Political System |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International | Politics |PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) |PSYC 121 Introduction to Child (3) | Psychology |PSYC 123 Adolescent Psychology (3) |PSYC 133 Psychology of Women (3) |PSYC 135 Marriage and Family (3) | Relations |PSYC 137 Human Sexual Behavior (3) |PSYC 155 Introduction to (3) | Personality |PSYC 166 Introduction to (3) | Social Psychology |PSYC 230 Psychology of (3) | Lifespan Development |PSYC 211 Learning (3) |PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology |SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology |SOCO 110 Contemporary Social (3) | Problems |SOCO 201 Advanced Principles (3) | of Sociology |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 228 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Latin American Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------_______: PROGRAM The Group Major in Latin American Studies is designed to provide a balanced multidisciplinary curriculum in the history, culture, and society of Latin America for students wishing a broader perspective of the area than is usually available through a departmental major. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Completion of Latin American Studies 10 with a C or better is required to declare the major. LATAMST 10 is offered during the fall semester only. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 229 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Latin American Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Foreign Language Requirement for the Latin American Studies major: Students must attain an intermediate level of competence in a primary language (either Spanish or Portuguese) equivalent to four college level semesters of instruction AND an elementary level of competence in a secondary language equivalent to two college level semesters. To complete the major, they must be prepared to take two literature courses in their primary language (Spanish or Portuguese) at Berkeley. Students are encouraged to take as many semesters of foreign language as possible before transferring to be properly prepared for upper division language courses at Berkeley. Primary Language Requirement: Spanish 1,2,3,4 (or their equivalents). Complete at least two semesters before transfer. Alternatively, students can complete Portuguese 101A, 101B, 102 & 103 at the upper division level at Berkeley. A score of 5 on AP Spanish Language Exam satisfies the four semester Foreign Language requirement for the Latin American Studies major. Students who do not have native language proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese and do not have a 5 in AP Spanish Language should take as many semesters of foreign language as possible before transferring (at least two semesters). Full preparation to allow students to take upper division literature courses in Spanish or Portuguese as soon as possible upon transfer is highly recommended. For more information: Ana Romay, LAS Advisor Latin American Studies (510) 643-4751 aromay@berkeley.edu http://iastp.berkeley.edu Secondary Language Requirement: Portuguese language may be satisfied by upper division courses ONLY. Portuguese 101A Portuguese for Advanced Students (3) and Portuguese 101B Portuguese for Advanced Students: Workshop (2); or Spanish 1 Elementary Spanish (5) and Spanish 2 Elementary Spanish (5). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATAMST 10 Introduction to Latin (4)|Latin American Studies 10 must be American Studies |taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8A Becoming Latin America, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 1492 to 1824 | OR | OR HISTORY 8B Latin America (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 230 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Latin American Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) SPANISH 1 Elementary Spanish (5)|SPAN 101 First Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 2 Elementary Spanish (5)|SPAN 102 Second Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 3 Intermediate Spanish (5)|SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 4 Intermediate Spanish (5)|SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 231 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Latin, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: IMPORTANT: Students may be asked to meet with a Berkeley placement adviser before enrolling in a foreign language or literature course at Berkeley. To satisfy Latin 1 + Latin 2, students may enroll in the summer workshops at Berkeley: Latin 15. Please note: A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for fall 2012 selection purposes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information: Please see departmental website for most recent requirements: http://classics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATIN 1 Elementary Latin (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATIN 2 Elementary Latin (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 232 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Latin, Lower Division B.A. (continued) LATIN 10 Intensive Elementary (8)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Latin | LATIN 10 = LATIN 1 + LATIN 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10A Introduction to Greek (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLASSIC 10B Introduction to Roman (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 233 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Legal Studies, Lower Division B.A. Requirements==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu For more information: http://legalstudies.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE TERM OF INTRODUCTORY WORK IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR AREAS Each course must be taken for a letter grade. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statistics Statistics AP exam: a score of 3 or higher will satisfy the prerequisite. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 234 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Legal Studies, Lower Division B.A. Requirements (continued) Economics Micro-Economics AP exam: a score of 3 or higher will satisfy the prerequisite; Micro-Economics exam only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. Legal Studies requires only one course in economics; macro-economics is OPTIONAL for this major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Philosophy--a course in logic or ethics is strongly preferred. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the |PHIL 100 Logic and Critical (3) philosophy requirement for the | Thinking Legal Studies major |PHIL 101 Symbolic Logic (3) |PHIL 102A Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Reality | and Knowledge |PHIL 102B Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Values |PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) | Writing in | Philosophy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------European History - Choose one European History AP exam: a score of 3 or higher will satisfy the prerequisite. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4A The Ancient (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) Mediterranean World | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4B Medieval Europe (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 5 European Civilization (4)|HIST 106 Introduction to (3) From the Renaissance to | Western Civilization the Present | II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LNS R44 Western Civilization (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: L&S R44 formerly UGIS R44A. OR | OR UGIS R44B Topics in Western (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization (New | Testament through | Renaissance) | OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 235 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Legal Studies, Lower Division B.A. Requirements (continued) UGIS R44C Topics in Western (4-5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization (Late | 17th through 18th | Century) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED European history requirement for the | Legal Studies major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 236 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Linguistics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 237 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Linguistics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The undergraduate major in Linguistics introduces students to the traditions and techniques of research into the structure, functions, and histories of languages. Since the study of language draws from and contributes to many other fields of study, students choosing the Linguistics major are strongly urged to achieve a more than superficial acquaintance with some related but independent field: cognitive science, anthropology, mathematics, computer science or philosophy. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Students interested in the major are advised to take introductory courses in language and linguistics. There are no lower division prerequisites for the Linguistics major. For more information: Natalie Babler, Department of Linguistics nbabler@berkeley.edu http://linguistics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 238 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Materials Science and Engineering majors must complete all ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. required Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L, 1B Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB Engin 7 Engin 10 Engin 45 Mec Eng C85 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 239 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 240 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 241 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 242 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for required admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Eng Eng Eng Eng Mec Mec 7 10 28 45 Eng 40 Eng C85 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 243 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 244 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs: The Joint major is designed for students who wish to undertake study in two major areas of engineering in order to qualify for employment in either field or for positions in which competence in two fields is required. These curricula include the core courses in each of the major fields. Both majors are shown on the student's transcript of record. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 245 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 28 Basic Engineering Design (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Graphics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 246 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S.= COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB El Engin 40 Engin 7 Engin 10 Engin 45 Mec Eng C85 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 247 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 248 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs: The Joint major is designed for students who wish to undertake study in two major areas of engineering in order to qualify for employment in either field or for positions in which competence in two fields is required. These curricula include the core courses in each of the major fields. Both majors are shown on the student's transcript of record. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 249 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Materials Science and Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | If no articulation, students are strongly encouraged to take an introductory course in electronics or circuits. _________________________________________ Once admitted, students are required to complete EL ENG 40 to meet graduation requirements. ____________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 250 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 251 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) *** Notice to Transfer Students *** The Department of Mathematics considers courses from other institutions to be comparable if there is an overlap of roughly 80% of the Berkeley material (based on a course outline or syllabus). Transfer students' preparation for a particular Berkeley course will vary widely in breadth, depth, and rigor. Of the lower-division requirements for the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics majors Math 55, Discrete Mathematics, is not required for admission. If your college offers an articulated course we will accept it, however, we recommend that you complete Math 55 at Berkeley in your first semester. AP subject credit policies for Math and Applied Math majors are detailed at: http://math.berkeley.edu/courses_AP.html For more information: Thomas Brown, Advisor brown@math.berkeley.edu Jennifer Sixt Pinney, Advisor jensixt@math.berkeley.edu http://math.berkeley.edu (510) 642-6550 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 55 Discrete Mathematics (4)|MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (3) NOTE: MATH 55 is not required for admission. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 252 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Mechanical Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Engin 7 Engin 10 Engin 28 Mec Eng 40 Mec Eng C85 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 253 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 254 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 255 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 28 Basic Engineering Design (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Graphics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 256 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB El Eng 40 Eng 7 Eng 10 Eng 28 Mec Eng 40 Mec Eng C85 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 257 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 258 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joint Major Programs: The Joint major is designed for students who wish to undertake study in two major areas of engineering in order to qualify for employment in either field or for positions in which competence in two fields is required. These curricula include the core courses in each of the major fields. Both majors are shown on the student's transcript of record. NOTE: It will likely require 5 semesters upon admission to UCB to complete this program of study. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 259 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | If no articulation, students are strongly encouraged to take an introductory course in electronics or circuits. _________________________________________ Once admitted, students are required to complete EL ENG 40 to meet graduation requirements. ____________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 28 Basic Engineering Design (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Graphics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEC ENG C85 Introduction to Solid (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Mechanics | Same as: CIV ENG C30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 260 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Media Studies, Lower Division A.B.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 261 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Media Studies, Lower Division A.B. (continued) *** Important *** The Media Studies major at Berkeley is not a media production major. Rather, it uses perspectives from the social sciences and humanities to examine the mass media. Admission to Berkeley does not guarantee admission to a particular major. Students must submit a separate application to the department after arrival at Berkeley. Departmental-level admission to the Media Studies major is competitive. Students must present strong grades in prerequisite courses. Additionally, students who have completed 70 units or more or whose GPA in the prerequisite and other relevant courses falls below a 3.2 must submit a graded research paper (at least 5 pages in length) with their application in order to demonstrate that they possess the critical writing and research skills necessary to succeed in upper division courses. AP scores cannot be used to satisfy the major prerequisites. For more information: http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/mediastudies/ Marty Gaetjens, Academic Advising Officer sfyankee@berkeley.edu Jean P. Retzinger, Faculty Advisor jpretz@berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREREQUISITES: ONE COURSE FROM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR GROUPS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 1 Introduction to American (4)|POLI 102 The American Political (3) Politics | System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 262 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Media Studies, Lower Division A.B. (continued) PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group IV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEDIAST 10 An Introduction to Mass (4)|JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass Media in America | Communication NOTE: MEDIAST 10 formerly MASSCOM 10 (3) A course approved as comparable to Berkeley's MEDIAST 10 should 1) survey the mass media from a social science perspective, and 2) assign a substantial research paper (at least five pages) that requires students to think critically, use concepts from assigned readings, and cite additional scholarly sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 263 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Microbial Biology, Lower Division B.S.==== _______: PROGRAM The major in Microbial Biology addresses the study of microbes as the dominant life form, and their obvious role in the well being of life forms. Microbial Biology is located in UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources, within the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology. The major addresses an increasingly pivotal field of study as we become aware of the fundamental role that microbes play in maintaining the health of the planet, degrading environmental pollutants, supplying essential nutrients and chemicals directly to multi-cellular organisms, and engaging in beneficial interactions with higher organisms. Microorganisms are the evolutionary precursors of the energy-producing centers of plants and animals; hence, even the study of evolutionary biology requires an understanding of microbial biology. Since the full diversity of the microbial world is poorly known, many unique organisms and biochemical processes remain to be discovered. The Microbial Biology major is broadly based in biology and designed for pre-health students, for students interested in biology in general, and for students interested in pursuing post-graduate education in areas requiring a strong biological science background. In addition, because of the renewed appreciation of the relevance of microbes to all life, there is an increasing demand in government and industry for employees with knowledge and skills related to microbial biology. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer applicants must ____ complete the minimum admissions requirements by the end of the spring ______ term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, and are encouraged to complete as many additional lower division requirements as possible. Exceptions are highly unlikely. Please pay particular attention to how courses from your community college articulate to Berkeley. If courses for a particular subject are articulated as a group (for example, a 3-course series at your college may articulate to a 2-course series at Berkeley), you will need to take all of the courses noted in order for the articulation to work. If you have questions about articulation, please contact our Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, College of Natural Resources, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-1986. MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ______________________________ Equivalent of: English R1A and English R1B Chemistry 1A and 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Chemistry 3B and 3BL Biology 1A and 1AL 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 264 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Microbial Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Biology 1B Math 16A (or Math 1A) Math 16B (or Math 1B) Although IGETC is not required, certification will fulfill requirements for English R1A, English R1B and all Humanities and Social Sciences breadth courses. AP Credit - We will accept the following AP credit: Math 16A = AP Math AB, score of 3, 4, or 5 OR __ AP Math BC, Score of 3, 4, or 5 Math 16B = AP Math BC, score of 5 Chem 1A and 1AL = AP Chemistry, score of 3, 4, or 5 Physics 8A = AP Physics B, score of 3, 4, or 5 Statistics Requirement = AP Statistics, score 3, 4, or 5 Humanities and Social Science AP test scores of 3 or higher may also be counted towards the 15-unit Humanities requirement. Please note that substituting AP scores for science and math coursework is accepted, but not recommended. Students who use AP scores for these requirements may struggle in subsequent coursework. Please refer to the College of Natural Resources website for more information about substitutions for the ENGLISH R1A and R1B requirements: http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/site/general_reqs_new.php For more information: MB Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources 510) 642-1986 e-mail: trey@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on the College of Natural Resources http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 265 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Microbial Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UCB MATH 16A + MATH 16B OR UCB MATH 1A + MATH 1B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 266 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Microbial Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | OR | OR PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING & COMPOSITION Course work comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) R1A and R1B is required. Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES BREADTH At least 15 semester units of UC-transferable courses from fields such as economics, history, philosophy, art, music, political science, and/or foreign language (a maximum of 6 units allowed). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATISTICS One course: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 267 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Microbial Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 268 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Middle Eastern Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 269 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Middle Eastern Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM Since 1981, the undergraduate major in Middle Eastern Studies (MES) has provided Berkeley students with the opportunity to study a region of great historical and cultural importance whose political, economic, and social development is closely linked to that of our own society. The MES major covers the Arab world, Turkey, Iran, and Israel, intertwining history and culture, geography and ecology, politics and economics, with an emphasis on the modern and contemporary Middle East. The hallmark of the MES major is its interdisciplinarity. Its broad and balanced program of study draws on a wide variety of Middle East-related courses offered by faculty from more than 20 different departments and schools within the University. Students in the MES major also learn at least one of the major Middle Eastern languages of today: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, or Turkish. MES graduates go on to work in industry and government, both in the United States and abroad. Approximately half of MES alumni pursue graduate studies, many of whom go on to academic or professional careers. The MES major falls under the academic supervision of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. The CMES organizes public lectures, publishes a newsletter, maintains a small library, and promotes knowledge of the Middle East at all levels of scholarship. Students are encouraged to utilize the Center's many resources. The MES major is administered through the International and Area Studies Teaching Program (IASTP). The IASTP office provides information on all administrative aspects of the major, including advice on when and how to declare, fulfilling requirements, and timely program completion. IASTP also distributes handouts related to the major. Academic advising, including planning a course of study to suit individual needs and interests, identifying a thesis topic and advisor, and career counseling is offered by the MES coordinating faculty advisor at the CMES in conjunction with the MES Chair. The MES major should not be confused with the major in Near Eastern Studies (NES), which emphasizes language and literature and focuses on the study of the ancient Near East. Students interested in those fields should contact the Department of Near Eastern Studies. A minor in Middle Eastern Studies is also available. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: To declare the major, students must, at a minimum, be currently enrolled in one Middle East-related course and one Middle Eastern language course (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian or Turkish) at UC Berkeley. Four college-level semesters of Arabic, Hebrew, Persian or Turkish (or the equivalent) are required to graduate, and have completed History 12, MES 10, or NES 10 For more information on this major: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu; or Group Major in Middle Eastern Studies (510) 642-4466 http://iastp.berkeley.edu/ 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 270 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Middle Eastern Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 12 The Middle East (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ME STUD 10 Social Issues in Middle (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Eastern | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NE STUD 10 Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Near East | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 271 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Molecular and Cell Biology, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 272 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular and Cell Biology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS You must complete all lower-division requirements, with the exception of physics, before transfer. Complete the equivalent of: BIOLOGY 1A, BIOLOGY 1AL, + BIOLOGY 1B CHEMISTRY 1A + CHEMISTRY 1B (Chemistry 1B required for Track 2 of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology only) CHEMISTRY 3A, 3AL, 3B, + 3BL (or 112A + 112B) MATH 1A + MATH 1B Although it is not required for admission, we strongly recommend that you complete physics as well because it may difficult to enroll in these courses at Berkeley. Complete the equivalent of: PHYSICS 8A + PHYSICS 8B or PHYSICS 7A + PHYSICS 7B The Molecular & Cell Biology major has five emphases. The lower-division requirements are the same for all major emphases except Track 2 of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. 1. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Track 1 - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Track 2 - Biological Chemistry (Requires Chemistry 1B) 2. Cell & Developmental Biology Track 1 - Cell Biology, Track 2 - Physiology 3. Genetics, Genomics & Development Track 1 - Genetics & Genomics Track 2 - Developmental Genetics 4. Immunology Track 1 - Immunology Track 2 - Infectious Diseases 5. Neurobiology AP information for the major in Molecular and Cell Biology: -Score of 3, 4, or 5 on AP Chemistry satisfies CHEMISTRY 1A -Score of 4 or 5 on AP Biology satisfies BIOLOGY 1A/1AL + BIOLOGY 1B -Score of 3, 4, or 5 on AP Calculus AB satisfies MATH 1A -Score of 3 or 4 on AP Calculus BC satisfies MATH 1A -Score of 5 on AP Calculus BC satisfies MATH 1A + MATH 1B The Molecular and Cell Biology Undergraduate Office discourages the use of AP credit to waive lower-division courses. Lack of such coursework at the college level could result in poor performance in upper-divison MCB courses. Also, many professional health schools will not accept AP scores in lieu of coursework. For more information on the major in Molecular and Cell Biology: (510) 643-8895 mcbuao@berkeley.edu http://mcb.berkeley.edu/undergrad/ 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 273 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular and Cell Biology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: CHEM 1B is required for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Track 2 only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 274 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular and Cell Biology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS NOTE: You are advised to complete the requirement prior to transfer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I AND | AND PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | AND | AND PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: PHYSICS 7C is OPTIONAL for this major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 275 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Molecular Environmental Biology, Lower Division B.S.==== _______: PROGRAM The Molecular Environmental Biology (MEB) major is administered by the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM). The MEB major is designed to expose students to the organization and function of biological organisms at the molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecological levels. The breadth of this vertically integrated program is unique among all biological science majors currently available at Berkeley. This major is appropriate for ed in graduate education in a in general biology. Six areas Behavior; 2) Biodiversity; 3) Biology; 6) Microbiology. pre-med and pre-vet students, students interestbiological area, as well as students interested of concentration are available: 1) Animal Health & Ecology; 4) Environmental & Human Health; 5)Insect PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer applicants must ____ complete the minimum admissions requirements by the end of the spring ______ term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, and are encouraged to complete as many additional lower division requirements as possible. Exceptions are highly unlikely. NOTE: The ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at student's home institution. Please pay particular attention to how courses from your community college articulate to Berkeley. If courses for a particular subject are articulated as a group (for example, a 3-course series at your college may articulate to a 2-course series at Berkeley), you will need to take all the courses noted in order for the articulation to work. If you have questions about articulation, please contact Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-4249. ________________________________ Minimum Admissions Requirements: Equivalent of: English R1A & English R1B Chemistry 1A & 1AL Chemistry 3A & 3AL Chemistry 3B & 3BL Biology 1A and 1AL Biology 1B Math 1A & Math 1B or Math 16A & Math 16B NOTE: - AP AP AP AP We will accept AP credit for the following requirements: Biology, Calculus Calculus Calculus with a score of 4 or 5 = Bio 1B, or Bio 11 or BIO 1A & 1AL AB, with a score of 3, 4, 5 = Math 1A or Math 16A BC, with a score of 3 or 4 = Math 1A or Math 16A BC, with a score of 5 = Math 1A/16A and Math 1B/16B 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 276 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Environmental Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) - AP Chemistry, with a score of 4 or 5 = Chemistry 1A & 1AL - AP English Literature, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement - AP English Literature, with a score of 4 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) - AP English Literature , with a score of 5 = both halves of Reading & Composition (R1A and R1B) - AP English Language, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement - AP English Language, with a score of 4 or 5 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) - AP Environmental Science, with a score of 4 or 5 = ESPM Environmental Science Core - AP Statistics, with a Score of 3, 4, 5 = Statistics 2 For more information: MEB Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources 260 Mulford Hall (510) 642-4249 email: espm_ug@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING & COMPOSITION Course work comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) R1A and R1B is required. Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------TWO COURSES IN CALCULUS CHOSEN FROM MATH 1A & 1B or MATH 16A & 16B (6-8 Units) Select one of the following Calculus Series: NOTE: Students planning an upper division concentration in Biodiversity, Ecology, or Organisms & Environment, are allowed to choose between MATH 16B/MATH 1B or STAT 2/STAT 20. Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 277 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Environmental Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I AND | AND MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II OR | OR MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I AND | AND MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEMISTRY Courses must include a laboratory component. Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY Minimum admissions requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 278 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Environmental Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) 4-8 UNITS PHYSICS (PHYSICS 7A or 8A [plus PHYSICS 7B or 8B, if pre-med]) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN HUMANITIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM SOCIAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C11 Americans and the Global (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Forest | Same as: LNS C30U | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C12 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 50AC Introduction to Culture (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Natural Resource | Management | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 279 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Environmental Biology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ESPM 60 Environmental Policy, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Administration, and Law | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 280 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Molecular Toxicology, Lower Division B.S.==== _______: PROGRAM The Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology is located in the College of Natural Resources. Our Molecular Toxicology major focuses on the hazardous and beneficial effects of natural and human-made toxic agents. From industrially produced environmental contaminants and designer drugs to naturally occurring herbs and food products, this field of study applies molecular and computational methods to better understand how these agents interact with living organisms and what should be done to ensure human health and safety. This major prepares students for careers in many applications of biological or computer sciences, including environmental protection, public health, pharmacology, forensic sciences, medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology, the food industry, research, and related businesses. For more information about careers in Molecular Toxicology, please see http://www.toxicology.org. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Transfer applicants must ____ complete the minimum major admissions requirements, and are encouraged to complete as many additional lower division requirements as possible. IGETC certification will satisfy Reading & Composition and humanities/social science breadth requirements for the Molecular Toxicology major. MINIMUM MAJOR ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Transfer students should fulfill these minimum major requirements before entering UC Berkeley. Equivalent of: English R1A and English R1B Chemistry 1A and 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Chemistry 3B and 3BL Biology 1A and 1AL Math 16A (or Math 1A) For more information: NST Undergraduate Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources (510) 642-2879 e-mail: dnst@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 281 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Toxicology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------I. READING & COMPOSITION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------II. CHEMISTRY Required classes include one semester each of general chemistry, calculus, and physics, plus one full year of organic chemistry. Students pursuing a pre-med curriculum may want to include an additional semester of calculus and physics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------III. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE The equivalent to Bio 1A and 1AL at Berkeley is required. A human physiology course is suggested. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 282 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Molecular Toxicology, Lower Division B.S. (continued) BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 32 & _ Introduction to Human (3)|BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) Physiology | MCELLBI 32L Introduction to Human (2)| Physiology Laboratory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV. MATH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I OR | OR MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------V. PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I OR | OR PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------VI. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Students should complete at least 6-7 semester units selected from fields such as literature, history, foreign language, anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, political science, etc. IGETC certification will satisfy this requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 283 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Music, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 284 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Music, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The Music program at Berkeley provides the student with a solid grounding in practical skills, continued development as a performer though individual instruction and group performance, and a deepened knowledge of past and present musical cultures. Upper division electives enable the student to concentrate in areas of special interest including performance, composition, history of western music, musics of the world, improvisation, and music technology and cognitive science. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: During the first two years, students study musicianship, harmony, and past and present musical cultures. - Placement in the musicianship/harmony sequence is determined by the musicianship placement examination, which is given each semester the day before instruction begins and is required of all students before starting classes. (Please consult with the Department of Music for date). - Group piano classes are recommended for students lacking basic keyboard skills. - There is a detailed description of the placement procedure on the department web site under (http://music.berkeley.edu) Academics/Undergraduate Program. - Students thinking about transferring in music are encouraged to take the placement exam on an advisory basis to help them in their preparation. First year: Second year: Music 49B, 49C (criticism, musicianship, harmony) Harmony 60 Musicianship 50 One course from history/cultures sequence (73-77) Harmony 61 Musicianship 51 Three courses from history/cultures sequence AP scores do not satisfy any major requirements. For more information: Department of Music (510) 642-2678 music@berkeley.edu http://music.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 285 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Native American Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 286 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Native American Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The Native American Studies Program exists to broaden the understanding of students interested in the history, culture, and contemporary situations of Native Americans in the United States. The curriculum has been structured to provide courses that deal with both historical and cultural analysis of Native American cultures and contemporary legal and social institutions that affect Native American life. The program not only stresses sound academic preparation in the classroom but also allows students the flexibility to take part in community-oriented education through field work or studies directed towards community situations and problems. AP scores do not satisfy any major requirements. For more information: Ruth Hopper, Undergraduate Advisor Department of Native American Studies (510) 642-6613 redcorn@berkeley.edu http://ethnicstudies.berkeley.edu/nas/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 10AC A History of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Ethnicity in Western | North America, | 1598-Present | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ETH STD 11AC Theories and Concepts (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED in Comparative | Ethnic Studies An | Introduction | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 20A Introduction to Native (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED American Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATAMST 20B Introduction to Native (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED American Studies II: | Cultural Practice, | Art, and Identity | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 287 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Near Eastern Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students These majors are offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Foreign Language, and Quantitative Reasoning; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu ________: PROGRAMS Instruction in the Department of Near Eastern Studies is concerned with the languages and civilizations of the ancient Near East, and the languages and literatures of the medieval and modern Near East. The department administers three undergraduate majors: 1) Near Eastern Languages and Literatures 2) Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Art and Archeology 3) Near Eastern Civilizations PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: Near Eastern Languages and Literatures: The major requires NES 10 (Introduction to the Near East). Lower division requirements vary depending on the emphasis chosen. The emphases are: - Arabic; - Egyptology; - Hebrew; and - Persian Lower-division language courses or their equivalents are required for the upper-division language courses. Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Art and Archaeology: Both emphases require NES 10 (Introduction to the Near East). Lower division requirements vary slightly depending on whether the emphasis is 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 288 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Near Eastern Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) in: - Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archeology, or - Egyptian Art and Archeology. The Egyptian Art and Archaeology emphasis requires NES 18 (Introduction to Ancient Egypt). The Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology emphasis requires NES 15 (Introduction to Near Eastern Art and Archaeology). Near Eastern Civilizations: Both emphases of this major require NES 10 (Introduction to the Near East). The Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations emphasis requires an additional lower division course (NES 15, 18, 25, or 34). The Islamic Civilizations emphasis recommends an additional lower-division course in Near Eastern Studies (NES C26 or NES C92). For more information on these majors: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http//catalog.berkeley.edu; or Midge Fox, Undergraduate Assistant Department of Near Eastern Studies (510) 642-3758; (510) 642-3757 foxmidge@berkeley.edu http://neareastern.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 289 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S.==== COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JUNIOR TRANSFER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering is highly competitive. Applicants to Nuclear Engineering majors must complete all required ________ core UCB preparation courses in order to be eligible for admission. Only applicants who have completed 100% of these required ________ courses will be considered for admission. Required courses for admission to the major must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to fall enrollment. A summer 2012 course is not considered to be "work in progress" for the fall 2012 selection process. If a series of courses at a community college is required (e.g., English 122 + 123 + 126 = English R1A and R1B). All ___ the courses in the series must ____ be completed, and must ____ (unless otherwise indicated) be completed at the same community college. Partial completion (e.g., 2 of the 3 required courses) will result in zero credit toward the requirement(s), and the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. Lower division UC Berkeley courses required for graduation (but not admission) are also listed in the major agreements and are strongly recommended to be taken to strengthen one's application. The more of these courses completed, the stronger the application will be. Required core courses: (all these courses must be completed to be considered for admission) - UCB UCB UCB UCB UCB Chem 1A/L Math 1A, 1B Math 53, 54 Physics 7A, 7B, 7C English 1A and 1B Strongly recommended courses: (if your college offers the courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application) - UCB UCB UCB UCB El Eng 40 Engin 7 Engin 10 Engin 45 Admission is primarily based on the completeness of the applicant's lower division preparation and the level of academic achievement reflected in the student's grade point average. The UC applicant essay also plays an important role in the selection process at UC Berkeley. The College reviews the essay for evidence of interest in the student's chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. The College of Engineering requires six humanities/social science courses, two 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 290 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) of which must be reading and composition. The only non-technical admission requirement for the College of Engineering is the coursework equivalent to UC Berkeley's English R1A and R1B (reading and composition), which must be taken for a letter grade. The College of Engineering does NOT accept IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) to satisfy the English R1A and R1B requirement. Applicants MUST complete the specific courses listed as satisfying the English R1A and R1B admission requirements. Failure to complete the exact courses listed in the agreement for English R1A and R1B will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. The remaining four humanities/social science requirement courses are not considered for admission purposes but are required for graduation. See http://coe.berkeley.edu/hssreq for the College of Engineering humanities/social science breadth requirements and courses. Courses which are three semester units or more that appear in the following categories on the "General Education/Breadth" section of assist.org may be used to satisfy two of the remaining four humanities/social science course requirements for the College of Engineering. ARTS AND LITERATURE; HISTORICAL STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES; SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. SAT/ACT/A-level test scores and letters of recommendation are NOT considered for admission. The College of Engineering does not recognize the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and strongly discourages students from following this option due to the number of major-specific technical courses required for engineering transfer admission. NOTE: The English R1A and R1B requirements cannot ______ be satisfied by IGETC; applicants must ____ complete the specific courses indicated as English R1A and R1B equivalents to be considered for admission. Failure to complete the exact courses listed will mean the applicant will NOT be considered for admission. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED COURSES AND ALL STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE COLLEGE'S WEB SITE FOR THE _________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERNG ANNOUNCEMENT: A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDY ________________________________. For more information: http://coe.berkeley.edu/prospective-students College of Engineering Announcement: A Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Study http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/college-of-engineering-announcement target="_blank" href="http:// For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on the UC Berkeley catalog: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 291 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) AP TEST CREDIT For students who have taken Advanced Placement Exams in high school, the College will clear requirements as follows: Biology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Biology 1A/AL and 1B. Chemistry AP: a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Chemistry 1A. Computer Science AP (AB test): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB CS61B. English AP (Literature and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. English AP (Language and Composition): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB English R1A. Mathematics AP (AB Exam): a score of 3 or better satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 3 satisfies UCB Math 1A. Mathematics AP (BC Exam): a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Math 1A and 1B. Physics AP (Mechanics C Exam): a score of 5 satisfies UCB Physics 7A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Required Courses for Admission: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 292 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nuclear Engineering, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Strongly Recommended Courses (if your college offers courses listed below and they are articulated, taking them will strengthen your application): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENG 40 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Microelectronic Circuits | If no articulation, students are strongly encouraged to take an introductory course in electronics or circuits. _________________________________________ Once admitted, students are required to complete EL ENG 40 to meet graduation requirements. ____________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 10 Engineering Design and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Analysis | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 45 Properties of Materials (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 293 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Nutritional Science, Lower Division B.S.==== ________ PROGRAM: The Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology is located in the College of Natural Resources. Our Nutritional Science major combines a strong foundation in the biological and chemical sciences with specialized advanced course work that focuses on nutrient/non-nutrient function, metabolism, and utilization. The application of this field informs recommendations for dietary patterns to achieve optimum health and the treatment or prevention of disease conditions as well as food production and safety. The depth and breadth of our major prepares our graduates to become professionals working towards the advancement of the health and well-being of all individuals in a variety of settings. Students in the Nutritional Science major select between two specializations: Physiology & Metabolism focuses on the biochemical and physiological study of nutrient ulilization as well as the study of food properties and processing of food materials. This major is very appropriate for those considering graduate study in pre-health (pre-med, pre-dental, optometry, etc.) and research. Dietetics prepares students for a career as a Registered Dietitian (RD). RD's translate the science of nutrition into practical applications for individuals and groups in clinical, food service, or community settings. Graduates of this program must also complete a Dietetic Internship and pass a national examination in order to become a RD. See the American Dietetic Association website for more information on the RD profession (http://www.eatright.org). PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL: _____________________________________________ Transfer applicants must ____ complete the minimum major admissions requirements, and are encouraged to complete as many additional lower division requirements as possible. IGETC certification will satisfy Reading & Composition and humanities/social science breadth requirements for the Nutritional Science major. For more information contact our Office of Instruction and Student Affairs, College of Natural Resources, http://nature.berkeley.edu or (510) 642-2879. MINIMUM MAJOR ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Transfer students should fulfill these minimum major requirements before entering UC Berkeley Equivalent of: English R1A and English R1B Nutritional Sciences 10 Chemistry 1A and 1AL Chemistry 3A and 3AL Chemistry 3B and 3BL 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 294 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nutritional Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) Biology 1A and 1AL Math 16A (or Math 1A) For more information: NST Undergraduate Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources (510) 642-2879 e-mail: dnst@berkeley.edu Web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------I. READING & COMPOSITION Course work comparable to Berkeley's READING & COMPOSITION (R&C) 1A & 1B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------II. NUTRITION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NUTRSCI 10 Introduction to Human (3)|NUTR 150 Nutrition (3) Nutrition | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------III. CHEMISTRY and MATHEMATICS Both Physiology & Metabolism and Dietetics require: one semester of general chemistry, two semesters of organic chemistry, one semester of calculus, and one semester of statistics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chemistry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 295 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nutritional Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3A & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 231 & _ Organic Chemistry I - (3) Reactivity | Lecture CHEM 3AL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - (2) Laboratory | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 3B & _ Chemical Structure and (3)|CHEM 233 & _ Organic Chemistry II (3) Reactivity | - Lecture CHEM 3BL Organic Chemistry (2)|CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II (2) Laboratory | - Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mathematics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I OR | OR MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statistics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE The equivalent to BIO 1A & 1AL at Berkeley is required. A Human Physiology course is suggested. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 296 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nutritional Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) MCELLBI 32 & _ Introduction to Human (3)|BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) Physiology | MCELLBI 32L Introduction to Human (2)| Physiology Laboratory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------V. PHYSICS Students pursuing a pre-med curriculum may want to include an additional semester of calculus and physics (courses equivalent to Math 16B and Physics 8B at Berkeley.) Physiology & Metabolism also requires: one semester of physics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I OR | OR PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------VI. HUMANITIES and SOCIAL SCIENCES Physiology & Metabolism: at least 6-7 semester units selected by the student from fields such as literature, history, foreign language anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, political science, etc. IGETC certification will satisfy this requirement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Dietetics: The following courses are required as part of the pre-professional curriculum for the Dietetics specialization, including a) accounting, b) economics, and c) Psychology 1 or Sociology 1 or Sociology 3 or Anthropology 3. Course options are noted below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accounting--one course. |ACCT 116A Financial Accounting (4) Courses that satisfy | this requirement include: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) OR | OR SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 297 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Nutritional Science, Lower Division B.S. (continued) SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. OR | OR ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 298 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Operations Research and Management Science, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 299 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Operations Research and Management Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) In the Operations Research and Management Science major (ORMS), students will develop solid quantitative, model building, and problem-solving skills through core courses in mathematics, statistics, and operations research, and will learn how to apply these skills in solving problems in an area of their choice. Students may design their own concentrations according to their interests, with guidance from their faculty advisor in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Such areas might include legal systems (for pre-law students for example), government/political systems, and international economic systems. To delare the ORMS major you must ____ have a UC Berkeley 3.0 overall GPA and ___ a 3.2 UC Berkeley GPA in: MATH 53, MATH 54, ECON 1 or 3, and UGBA 10. For more information: Student Affairs Officer, Department of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering (510) 642-5485 gradadm@ieor.berkeley.edu http://ieor.berkeley.edu/AcademicPrograms/Ugrad/index.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGIN 7 Introduction to Computer (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Programming for Scientists | and Engineers (MATLAB) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 300 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Operations Research and Management Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UGBA 10 Principles of Business (3)|BUSE 100 Introduction to (3) | Business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 301 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Peace and Conflict Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 302 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Peace and Conflict Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ________ PROGRAM: Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) has been an undergraduate major at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985. The program also offers a minor. The founding premise of PACS is that war and other forms of violence, despite their omnipresence, can be mitigated and transformed through the application of knowledge. To this end, the major introduces students to critical analyses of the social, economic, political, and ecological structures of conflict, power, and processes of change. Given the complex and multifaceted nature of violence and its causes, students are expected to approach their studies from a number of interdisciplinary perspectives. PACS majors are encouraged to develop an in tegrative understanding of peace theory, research, and practice, taking advantage of internship opportunities in both local and global settings. PACS Curriculum: The PACS curriculum is designed to provide students both breadth and depth in their study of peace and conflict. Breadth is accomplished by the survey fields and depth through the area of concentration. Students, in consultation with an academic advisor, choose the courses that will fulfill these requirements. Areas of concentration include Human Security, Global Governance, Culture and Identity, Human Rights, Conflict Resolution, and Nonviolence. Any one of these six may also be combined with a regional focus. Areas of concentration may be combined or reconstituted in special cases by petition to the program Chair. Additionally, all students are required to fulfill a common set of core courses: Introduction, Methodology, Theory, and the Senior Seminar. PACS Major Requirements: Students may declare the major once enrolled in PACS 10. PACS 10 is offered during the summer and fall semesters on the Berkeley campus only. All PACS majors must be able to demonstrate proficiency in a modern language other than English equivalent to four college-level semesters (or two years) by their last semester of senior year. - If you do not have native language proficiency in a modern language other than English and do not have a 5 in AP foreign language exam, take as many semesters of foreign language as possible before transferring. NOTE: Four college semesters = approximately five years of high school foreign language High school credit does not satisfy the foreign language proficiency requirement unless the student was educated outside the US in a system where the language of instruction was not English. Advanced Placement (AP) exams can satisfy the following requirements for the Peace and Conflict Studies major: - Foreign Language (not Literature) AP: a score of 5 satisfies the four semester foreign language requirement. The following can be used to fulfill up to two lower division PACS requirements: - Economics AP: a score of 4 or 5 on both the Macro and Micro exams satisfies UCB ECON 1. - World History AP: a score of 5 satisfies UCB IAS 45. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 303 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Peace and Conflict Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) - Comparative Government AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB POL SCI 2. - Psychology AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies UCB Psych 1. NOTE: The survey areas for this major have recently been revised. Current options are the same as the six possible areas of concentration and are detailed above under "program." For more information on this major: International and Area Studies Teaching Program (510) 642-4466 iastp@berkeley.edu http://iastp.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Peace and Conflict Studies requires two courses from the list below in addition to PACS 10, which is generally not transferrable. PACS 10 is offered during the summer and fall semesters only at UCB. Students may declare the major once enrolled in PACS 10. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PACS 10 Introduction to Peace and (4)|Peace and Conflict Studies 10 must be Conflict Studies |taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------DEV STD C10 Introduction to (4)|Development Studies C10 must be taken Development |at Berkeley. Same as: GEOG C32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 4 World Peoples and Cultural (4)|GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) Environments | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 10 World Regions, Peoples, (4)|GEOG 104 World Regional (3) and States | Geography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 15 Geographies of Race and (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Gender | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 20 Globalization (4)|SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 304 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Peace and Conflict Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GEOG 40 Introduction to Earth (4)|GEOG 101 & _ Physical Geography (3) System Science |GEOG 101L Physical Geography (1) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8B Latin America (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 10 African History (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 11 India (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 12 The Middle East (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 14 Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Japan | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IAS 45 Survey of World History (4)|IAS 45 must be taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LATAMST 10 Introduction to Latin (4)|Latin American Studies 10 must be American Studies |taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 2 Introduction to (4)|POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) Comparative Politics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------UGBA 10 Principles of Business (3)|BUSE 100 Introduction to (3) | Business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 305 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Philosophy, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information: Niko Kolodny (510) 296-5923 phildept@berkeley.edu http://philosophy.berkeley.edu/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 12A Introduction to Logic (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 25A Ancient Philosophy (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 25B Modern Philosophy (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 306 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Physical Sciences, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). NOTE: No students will be admitted to this major after Spring semester 2011. By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 307 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Physical Sciences, Lower Division B.A. (continued) This program has been developed for students who wish to concentrate on the physical sciences on a broader basis than is possible in a departmental major. Two plans are offered within the major: Plan A enables the student preparing for a career in environmental or health science to major in physical science while simultaneously acquiring the necessary pre-professional preparation. For example, Plan A, together with organic chemistry and a year in biology, will meet the entrance requirements of most medical schools. Plan B enables the student to complete much of the departmental major in, for example, physics or chemistry, while also studying astronomy and geology as well as computer science. The Physics Department at UC Berkeley does not accept AP Physics exams for satisfying requirements. For more information: Undergraduate Advisor: Claudia Trujillo (510) 642-0481 trujillo@physics.berkeley.edu NOTE: No students will be admitted to this major after Spring semester 2011. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PLAN A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Students should know a programming language such as Pascal, C, C++, or FORTRAN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPSCI 3L Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Symbolic Programming | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 55 Discrete Mathematics (4)|MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 308 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Physical Sciences, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180A & _ General Physics I (4) |PHYS 181A General Physics (1) | Laboratory I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics (4)|PHYS 180B & _ General Physics II (4) |PHYS 181B General Physics (1) | Laboratory II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PLAN B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4)|GEOL 100 & _ General Geology (3) lab) |GEOL 101 General Geology (1) | Laboratory OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 309 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Physical Sciences, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ASTRON 7A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7A requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. OR | OR ASTRON 7B Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Astrophysics | Note: ASTRON 7B requires students to use the laws of modern physics to describe and interpret astronomical phenomena. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 310 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Physics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Physics courses taken at four year schools will be evaluated by this department to determine whether they are comparable to Berkeley courses, or if they will satisfy major requirements. The Physics Department at UC Berkeley does not accept AP or IB Physics exams for satisfying requirements. For more information: http://www.physics.berkeley.edu Undergraduate Advisor: Claudia Trujillo (510) 642-0481 trujillo@physics.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 311 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Physics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) and Engineers | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 196 Electricity and (5) and Engineers | Magnetism -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 7C Physics for Scientists (4)|PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) and Engineers | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: This institution may cover the topics in Berkeley's PHYSICS 7ABC series in a different order. Students who transfer before completing courses comparable to the entire 7ABC series may need to enroll in Berkeley's PHYSICS 49 to complete missing topics such as wave motion (7A) or heat (7B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recommended: CHEM 1A-1B or a substantial high school chemistry course. This is strongly recommended for students interested in biophysics or similar fields. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1A & _ General Chemistry (3)|CHEM 200 & _ General Chemistry I - (3) CHEM 1AL General Chemistry (1)| Lecture Laboratory |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 1B General Chemistry (4)|CHEM 201 & _ General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Those not familiar with a computer programming language are urged to include an introductory course in Computer Science. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 312 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Physics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 313 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Political Economy, Lower Division B. A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 314 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Political Economy, Lower Division B. A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM _ The Political Economy (PE) major examines the relationship between politics and economics in modern societies, focusing special attention on problems of both domestic and international policy. The curriculum is both multi- and interdisciplinary in scope and is based on the assumption that the political-economic relationship is affected by society, culture, geography, and demographics. Contemporary problems form the central focus of the major, although a strong historical perspective is emphasized. Students also study planning and problem-solving, environmental issues, resource distribution, and the challenges of institutional adaptation, value innovation, and changing political systems. PE Major Requirements: - Completion of IAS 45 and ECON 1 with Cs or better is required to declare the PE major. NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. IAS 45 is offered during the summer, fall, and spring semesters only on the Berkeley campus. - All PE majors must be able to demonstrate proficiency in a modern language other than English equivalent to four college-level semesters (or two years) by their last semester of senior year. - If you do not have native language proficiency in a modern language other than English and do not have a 5 in AP foreign language exam, take as many semesters of foreign language as possible before transferring. NOTE: Four college semesters = approximately five years of high school foreign language. High school credit does not satisfy the foreign language proficiency requirement unless the student was educated outside the US in a system where the language of instruction was not English. Advanced Placement (AP) exams can satisfy the following requirements for the Political Economy (PE) major: - Economics AP: a score of 4 or 5 on BOTH the Macro AND Micro exams satisfies UCB ECON 1. - Statistics AP: a score of 4 or 5 satisfies the Statistics requirement for the PE major. -Foreign Language (not Literature) AP: a score of 5 satisfies the four-semester foreign language requirement. -World History AP: a score of 5 satisfies the IAS 45 requirement. For more information: http://iastp.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 315 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Political Economy, Lower Division B. A. (continued) IAS 45 Survey of World History (4)|IAS 45 must be taken at Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------RECOMMENDED COURSE(S): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: MATH 1A-1B are strongly recommended over MATH 16A-16B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR STAT 20 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 316 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Political Science, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 317 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Political Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) NOTE: Students must complete any two of the lower-division political science courses from American Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, International Relations, listed below in order to declare the major. One of the courses should be in the students' intended subfield of specialization. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. AP TEST CREDIT: AP credit cannot be used to satisfy any major requirements. More information about the Political Science major can be found by clicking on "Undergraduate Program" at http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu. Attending CalSO at Berkeley is highly recommended for admitted students, but those who cannot attend must contact the Political Science Undergraduate Advising Office by the start of their first semester at UC Berkeley. Upper-division political science courses are impacted, and restricted to declared majors. Declaring the major as early as possible will better ensure that students can graduate on time. For more information: Efrat Amanda Cidon & Suzanne McDermott Undergraduate Advising Office Political Science Department (510) 642-3770 psadvise@berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 3 Introduction to (4)|Course must be taken at UC Berkeley. Empirical Analysis and | Quantitative Methods | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two Political Science Courses From: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 1 Introduction to American (4)|POLI 102 The American Political (3) Politics | System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 2 Introduction to (4)|POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) Comparative Politics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 4 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Political Theory | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 5 Introduction to (4)|POLI 140 Contemporary (3) International Relations | International Politics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------One History Course From: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 318 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Political Science, Lower Division B.A. (continued) HISTORY 4A The Ancient (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) Mediterranean World | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 4B Medieval Europe (4)|HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 5 European Civilization (4)|HIST 106 Introduction to (3) From the Renaissance to | Western Civilization the Present | II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 6A History of China: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Origins to the Mongol | Conquest | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7A The United States from (4)|HIST 109 History of the United (3) Settlement to Civil War | States I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 7B From Civil War to the (4)|HIST 110 History of the United (3) Present | States II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8A Becoming Latin America, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 1492 to 1824 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 8B Latin America (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 10 African History (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 11 India (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 12 The Middle East (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY 14 Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED History of Japan | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the history |NO COURSE ARTICULATED req't for the Political Science major. | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 319 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Psychology, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 320 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Psychology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: - Transfer applicants should complete all ___ of the lower division prerequisite courses by the end of the spring term prior to enrollment at Berkeley. If needed, lower division prerequisite courses may be completed by the end of summer term prior to enrollment. - Junior transfers (those with 60 or more units completed at the time of transfer to Berkeley) are given one semester - _____________________________ their first of the Berkeley campus - to apply for a capped major (this includes completing any remaining ____________________________________ lower division prerequisites). The cap is effective beginning with transfer students admitted Fall 2006 or later. - To be a competitive applicant to the major, it is ____________________ strongly recommended that transfer students complete prerequisite courses with a minimum grade-point-average of 3.20. For more information: Emilie B. Dandan, Undergraduate Major Advisor psychsso@berkeley.edu (510) 643-8114 http://psychology.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCHOLOGY: Psychology 1 NOTE: The Psychology 1 requirement is also satisfied by a score of 4 or better on the AP Psychology exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Two courses NOTES: - Students are required to take only two courses from the community college, regardless of how many community college courses articulate to a single UC Berkeley course. - You are encouraged to take approved courses that emphasize animal (vs. plant) biology and/or human physiology or anatomy, although other options may be available. - If enrollment in a lab is optional, the lab is not required for this major. The Biological Science requirement is also satisfied by a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Biology exam for only one ___ of the biological prerequisites. Students are still responsible for completing another Biological Science course to satisfy this requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 321 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Psychology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 11 & _ Introduction to the (3)|BIOL 107 General (4) Science of Living | Biology-Lecture and Organisms | Laboratory BIOLOGY 11L Laboratory for Biology (2)| 11 | NOTE: BIOLOGY 11L not required for the Psychology major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 32 & _ Introduction to Human (3)|BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) Physiology | MCELLBI 32L Introduction to Human (2)| Physiology Laboratory | NOTE: The Psychology major does not require MCELLBI 32L. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 61 Brain, Mind, and (3)|PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) Behavior | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |BIOL 107 General (4) biological science requirement for | Biology-Lecture and the Psychology major such as a | Laboratory course in Biological Psychology. |BIOL 230 Human Anatomy (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EVOLUTION: One course -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 1 Introduction to (4)|ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) Biological Anthropology | Physical Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 41 Genetics and Society (3)|BIOL 130 Human Heredity (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI C41X Heredity and Society (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 322 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Psychology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED evolution requirement for the | Psychology major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL SCIENCE: Two courses NOTE: Only one political science course or AP Goverment exam may be used to satisfy this requirement. The Social Science requirement is also satisfied by a score of 4 or 5 on the AP U.S. Government or Comparative Government exam, for only one ___ of the pre-requisites. Students will be required to complete an additional social science course from the approved list excluding any course from Political Science. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 1 Introduction to American (4)|POLI 102 The American Political (3) Politics | System -- OR-POL SCI 2 Introduction to (4)|POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) Comparative Politics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LINGUIS 5 Language and Linguistics (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED social science requirement for the | Psychology major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------QUANTITATIVE: One course NOTE: This requirement may also be cleared by a score of 4 or better on the AP Statistics exam. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Students might consider completing the quantitative prerequisite closer to the time of transfer as this course is direct preparation for PSYCH 101 (Research and Data Analysis), which is required in the first semester at UC Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 323 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Psychology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 55 Discrete Mathematics (4)|MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |PSYC 258 Behavioral Science (3) quantitative requirement for the | Statistics Psychology major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Different options may be available for satisfying requirements. Consult with the advisor in the Psychology department. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 324 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Public Health, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 325 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Public Health, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The nature of public health requires a wide variety of approaches and perspectives. The courses and requirements of the Public Health major naturally follow this interdisciplinary pattern. The curricular emphasis of a major in public health is on providing students with an understanding of epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health behavior and health policy. These areas of emphasis range across the spectrum of natural science to social science. The combined knowledge is then brought to bear on solving problems in human health. The major is constructed from a series of "overview" courses that produce an awareness of theories and methods in the fundamental areas and a selection from a large number of specific electives that allow the pursuit of specialized interests. NOTE: In response to the growing demand for the undergraduate major in Public Health, the Public Health Undergraduate Program will institute a formal application procedure to declare the major, effective May 2011. Applications will be accepted at the end of the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters. To declare a major in Public Health you must first complete all of the lower division prerequisites (mathematics, biology, and social sciences) and obtain a grade of at least a B- in Bio 1B. Once these requirements are fulfilled, applicants will provide their prerequisite coursework information and a writing sample, i.e., “Statement of Purpose”. The application may be downloaded at sph.berkeley.edu/students/undergrad/index.php For more information: Tony Soyka (510) 643-0874 sphug@berkeley.edu http://sph.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE REQUIREMENT A minimum grade of (B-) is required. BIOLOGY 1B; plus BIOLOGY 1A OR two of the following courses: MCELLBI 11; MCELLBI 32; MCELLBI 41; MCELLBI 50; MCELLBI 55; MCELLBI 61; NUTRSC 10. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 326 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Public Health, Lower Division B.A. (continued) BIOLOGY 1A & _ General Biology (3)|BIOL 210A & _ Introduction to the (4) Lecture (Cells, | Biological Sciences I Genetics, Animal Form |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) & Function) | Biological Sciences BIOLOGY 1AL General Biology (2)| II Laboratory | __ OR |BIOL 107 & _ General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Form & Function, | Ecology, Evolution) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 11 Of Molecules and Man: A (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED View for the Layman | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 32 & _ Introduction to Human (3)|BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) Physiology | MCELLBI 32L Introduction to Human (2)| Physiology Laboratory | NOTE: MCELLBI 32L is not required for the major in Public Health. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 41 Genetics and Society (3)|BIOL 130 Human Heredity (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 50 The Immune System and (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Disease | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 55 Plagues and Pandemics (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MCELLBI 61 Brain, Mind, and (3)|PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) Behavior | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NUTRSCI 10 Introduction to Human (3)|NUTR 150 Nutrition (3) Nutrition | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT Two courses from the following (Either MATH 1A + 1B or MATH 16A + 16B) AP score of 3 or higher on Calculus AB satisfies one mathematics course for the Public Health major. AP score of 3 or higher on Calculus BC satifies the mathematics requirement for the Public Health major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 327 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Public Health, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16B Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) Calculus | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL SCIENCES REQUIREMENT Three courses from at least two of the following areas: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. OR | OR SOCIOL 5 Evaluation of Evidence (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. OR | OR ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 2 Introduction to (4)|POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) Comparative Politics | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) OR | OR PSYCH 2 Principles of Psychology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 328 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Public Health, Lower Division B.A. (continued) RECOMMENDED and can also be used as elective units -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PB HLTH 14 Healthy People: (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Introduction to Health | Promotion | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 329 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Religious Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 330 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Religious Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ________ PROGRAM: The program in Religious Studies requires both a general understanding of the study of religion as well as an emphasis on one particular religious tradition or thematic concern. The general requirement involves courses that present the methodological approaches to the study of religion and courses that examine thematic issues and cross-cultural phenomena. The religious traditions that may be included as major fields of emphasis or as supplementary courses include the Jewish, Islamic, Christian, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions, and the religious cultures of China, Japan, Africa, and Native American communities. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: - The Religious Studies major is open to anyone concerned about the symbolic and mythic dimension of world cultures, the valuative level of existential issues and the ethical aspects of human societies. - Transfer students are advised to enroll in Religious Studies 90A-90B (Introductory Topics in Religious Studies) during their first two semesters at Berkeley. - Students who intend to pursue graduate work should begin early in their careers to study languages pertinent to their fields of interest. For more information: Student Affairs Officer, Undergraduate and Interdisciplinary Studies (510) 642-2363 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 331 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Rhetoric, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Completion of Berkeley's Rhetoric 10 or Rhetoric 20 with a grade of C or better is required to declare the major in Rhetoric. - Students who intend to major in Rhetoric usually complete all of their major requirements after transfer because Rhetoric 10 must be taken at Berkeley and courses comparable to Rhetoric 20 are generally not available at community college. For more information: Undergraduate Advisor, Marcus Norman Department of Rhetoric (510) 642-1416 http://rhetoric.berkeley.edu/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 332 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Rhetoric, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 333 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Scandinavian, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: The elementary and intermediate first-year language sequences can be started during the student's first Fall semester at Berkeley. The required 4-semester language sequence can be completed in the two years following admission. Once admitted, students who have a prior background in their proposed target language (Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish) may be required to take a language proficiency test or to consult with the department language program coordinator for placement in the correct language course level. For more information: Scandinavian Undergraduate Student Services Advisor (510) 642-4661 http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/scandinavian -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 334 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Scandinavian, Lower Division B.A. (continued) SCANDIN 1A Beginning Swedish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 1B Intermediate Swedish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 2A Beginning Finnish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 2B Beginning Finnish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 3A Beginning Norwegian (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 3B Intermediate Norwegian (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 4A Beginning Danish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCANDIN 4B Intermediate Danish (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 335 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Slavic Languages and Literatures, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: The elementary first-year language sequences can be started during the student's first Fall semester at Berkeley for Slavic 25A-B (Introductory Polish), 26A-B (Introductory Czech), and 27A-B (Introductory BCS). The required 4-semester language sequence can be completed in the two years following admission. Once admitted, students who have a prior background in their proposed target language (Polish, Czech, or BCS) may be required to take a language proficiency test or to consult with the relevant department language program coordinator for placement in the correct language course level. For more information: Undergraduate Student Services Advisor, Slavic Languages and Literatures (510) 642-4661 http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/slavic/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MAJOR TRACK IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 336 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Slavic Languages and Literatures, Lower Division B.A. (continued) The core major of the department integrates the study of the Russian language, Russian literature, and the cultural context of language and literature. Students normally complete one year of Russian language and one lower division literature course before declaring the major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Language Prerequisites -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 1 Elementary Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 2 Elementary Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 3 Intermediate Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 4 Intermediate Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Literature Prerequisites -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 45 Nineteenth-Century (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Russian Literature | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 46 Twentieth-Century (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Russian Literature | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MAJOR TRACK IN CZECH, POLISH, BCS (BOSNIAN, CROATIAN, SERBIAN) LANGUAGE AND LIERATURE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------With advance consultation, students can arrange majors in Czech, Polish, or BCS (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian) analogous to the core major in Russian. In addition to SLAVIC 1 and SLAVIC 2 and two lower division courses in literature and culture (36, 45, 46), two semesters of the relevant elementary language are required (25A-25B, 26A-26B, 27A-27B). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Literature and Culture -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 36 Great Writers of Russian (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Literature | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 45 Nineteenth-Century (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Russian Literature | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 46 Twentieth-Century (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Russian Literature | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Relevant Elementary Language -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 25A Introductory Polish (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 25B Introductory Polish (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 337 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Slavic Languages and Literatures, Lower Division B.A. (continued) SLAVIC 26A Introductory Czech (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 26B Introductory Czech (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 27A Introductory Bosnian / (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Croatian / Serbian | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 27B Introductory Bosnian / (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Croatian / Serbian | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MAJOR TRACK IN RUSSIAN/EAST EUROPEAN/EURASIAN CULTURES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------The major integrates the study of languages and cultures of a large area: Russia, Eastern/Central Europe and Eurasia. While all majors will be exposed to the knowledge of the whole area, the program allows each student to either focus on one specific cultural region or to combine different regions in their studies (e.g. Russian culture, the cultures of Russia and Caucasus; Balkan cultures; Central European cultures). Each student's program of study must be designed in consultation with and approved by the Major Adviser and will include a language emphasis in one language area designated below. The elementary first-year language sequences can be started during the student's first fall semester at Berkeley for Slavic 25A-B, 26A-B, and 27A-B. The required 4-semester language sequence can be completed in the two years following admission. Once admitted, students who have a prior background in their proposed target language (Polish, Czech, or BCS) may be required to take a language proficiency test or to consult with the relevant department language program coordinator for placement in the correct language course level. Other areas of language emphasis include Introductory Bulgarian (SLAVIC 28A & 28B), Elementary Hungarian (EAEURST 1A & 1B), and EAEURST 2A & 2B (Beginning Romanian) which may be taken upon admission to Berkeley. Introduction to Russian, East European and Eurasian Cultures (SLAVIC 50), which is a prerequisite for this major program, can also be taken upon admission to Berkeley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group I: Language Skills for Russian Emphasis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 1 Elementary Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 2 Elementary Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 3 Intermediate Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 4 Intermediate Russian (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 338 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Slavic Languages and Literatures, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Group II: Language Skills for East European Cultures Emphasis Two courses from the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 25A Introductory Polish (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 25B Introductory Polish (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 26A Introductory Czech (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 26B Introductory Czech (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 27A Introductory Bosnian / (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Croatian / Serbian | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 27B Introductory Bosnian / (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Croatian / Serbian | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group III: Language Skills for Eurasian Studies Emphasis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EURA ST 1A Beginning Armenian (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------EURA ST 1B Beginning Armenian (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Group IV: Cultural Studies Survey (all tracks) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLAVIC 50 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Russian/East | European/Eurasian | Cultures | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 339 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Social Welfare, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 340 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Social Welfare, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Social Welfare is an impacted major that allows a limited number of students to declare each year. For normal progress toward graduation, transfer students must ____ complete all lower division prerequisites for the major prior to fall enrollment at Berkeley. Transfer students have the opportunity to declare the major during the summer transfer orientations offered by Berkeley. Admitted students who do not plan to attend a summer orientation should contact the Social Welfare Undergraduate Advisor as soon as possible after admission to discuss declaring the major. The five prerequisites must be completed with a minimum letter grade of C in order to declare the major. This applies to courses taken at Berkeley or equivalent courses taken at other institutions. Note: Prerequisites completed prior to Spring 2006 will count with a C- or P grade. Introductory Psychology (At UCB: Psychology 1, or 2) Introductory Statistics (At UCB: Stats 2, 20, or 21, Soc 5, Poli Sci 3, or Pub Health 142) Introductory Sociology (At UCB: Sociology 1, 3, 3A, or 3AC) The College of Letters and Science Reading and Composition requirement. (This is a 2-course series. At UCB: English R1A + R1B) For more information: Sherman Boyson (510) 642-4407 boyson@berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PREREQUISITES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 1 General Psychology (3)|PSYC 101 General Psychology (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology OR | OR SOCIOL 3 Principles of Sociology (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Note: SOCIOL 3 is a course for non-Sociology majors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 20 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 341 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Social Welfare, Lower Division B.A. (continued) STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------RECOMMENDED: NOTE: It is suggested that three other courses (introductory anthropology, introductory economics, and introductory political science, as listed below) should be taken as preparation for the major, but these courses are not required to declare the major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 3 Introduction to Social (4)|ANTH 103 Introduction to (3) and Cultural Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 1 Introduction to American (4)|POLI 102 The American Political (3) Politics | System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 342 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Society and Environment, Lower Division B.S.==== ________ PROGRAM: Social and environmental problems are deeply intertwined. The major in Society and Environment introduces students to the main approaches and theory for environmental social sciences, including how social science tools can be applied to environmental problems, and how social science theories contribute to understanding environmental problems. At the upper division level there are three major areas of concentration. Students are exposed to all three areas and choose to focus in one: U.S. Environmental Policy and Management, Global Environmental Politics, or Justice and Sustainability. The Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management (ESPM) administers the major. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley you must complete either: 1) Courses articulated with Economics, Math or Statistics, Reading & Composition and UC transferable courses in Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Humanities, International Studies and Social and Behavior Science; OR 2) IGETC In addition, transfer students can fulfill articulated lower division Society and Environment major requirements at their institution. NOTE: The ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at the community college. NOTE: There are two options for fulfilling the lower division major requirements: Option 1: IGETC Certification will satisfy ALL lower division requirements for the Society and Environment major. (ESPM core courses plus breadth courses.) Option 2: Transfer students may complete articulated lower division Society and Environment major requirements at their institution. Note: The ESPM department at Berkeley recognizes the fact that courses comparable to Berkeley's ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements are difficult to find at most community colleges. Therefore, the ESPM Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at the community college. NOTE: - AP AP AP AP We will accept AP credit for the following requirements: Calculus AB, with Calculus BC, with Calculus BC, with Economics, Micro, a score of 3, 4, 5 = Math 1A or Math 16A a score of 3 or 4 = Math 1A or Math 16A a score of 5 = Math 1A/16A and Math 1B/16B with a score of 4 or 5 = EEP 1/ Econ 3 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 343 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Society and Environment, Lower Division B.S. (continued) - AP English Literature, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement - AP English Literature, with a score of 4 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) - AP English Literature , with a score of 5 = both halves of Reading & Composition (R1A and R1B) - AP English Language, with a score of 3 = Subject A requirement - AP English Language, with a score of 4 or 5 = First half of Reading & Composition (R1A) - AP Environmental Science, with a score of 4 or 5 = ESPM Environmental Science Core - AP Statistics, with a Score of 3, 4, 5 = Statistics 2 For more information: S&E Student Academic Advisor Office of Instruction and Student Affairs College of Natural Resources 260 Mulford Hall (510) 642-4249 e-mail: jcornet@berkeley.edu web site: http://nature.berkeley.edu For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IGETC Certification will satisfy ALL lower division requirements for the Society and Environment major. (ESPM core courses plus breadth courses.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in Introductory Economics: Satisfied by IGETC Certification, however it is highly recommended that students complete an articulated course(s) in Economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 344 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Society and Environment, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 2 Introduction to Economics, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Lecture Format | NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 2 covers macro-economic and micro-economics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: Math, Statistics, Biological Science, Physical Science, Humanities, International Studies, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Reading and Composition requirements, ESPM Environmental Science and ESPM Social Science Core courses are satisfied by IGETC Certification. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING & COMPOSITION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in Math or Statistics: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANFERABLE COURSE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN HUMANITIES (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 345 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Society and Environment, Lower Division B.S. (continued) ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (3-4 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE UC-TRANSFERABLE COURSE IN SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE (6-8 Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: The ESPM Environmental Science Core and the ESPM Social Science Core requirements may be taken at Berkeley if no course is articulated at the community college. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C10 Environmental Issues (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Same as: LNS C30V | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM SOCIAL SCIENCE CORE COURSE Select one of the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C11 Americans and the Global (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Forest | Same as: LNS C30U | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM C12 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Studies | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 50AC Introduction to Culture (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Natural Resource | Management | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESPM 60 Environmental Policy, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Administration, and Law | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 346 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Sociology, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 347 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Sociology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL: _____________________________________________ Complete the following lower division courses or their equivalents: - Sociology 1 (Introduction to Sociology); - Sociology 5 (Evaluation of Evidence or Research Methods); and - One course in either statistics or logic. All three prerequisites, along with a minimum 2.0 cumulative gpa, are needed to declare the sociology major. Plan to complete any remaining prerequisites during your first semester at Berkeley. You may declare the major while the last of your prerequisites are in progress at UC Berkeley. NOTE: Please be advised that the upper division requirements for the sociology major will be changing effective Spring 2010. Please go to http://sociology.berkeley.edu/index.php?page=gradwelcome for an explanation of the new upper division requirements. The lower division requirements outlined below will remain the same. For more information: Department of Sociology Allison Hall, Lead Undergraduate Advisor Cristina Rojas, Undergraduate Advisor (510) 642-4766 fax (510) 642-0659 socadv@berkeley.edu http://sociology.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology (4)|SOCO 101 Principles of (3) | Sociology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 5 Evaluation of Evidence (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR PHILOS 12A Introduction to Logic (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: A score of 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics exam will satisfy the Statistics/Logic prerequisite for the Sociology major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other courses that satisfy the |PHIL 101 Symbolic Logic (3) statistics/logic requirement for the | Sociology major | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 348 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Sociology, Lower Division B.A. (continued) IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 349 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====South and Southeast Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 350 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ South and Southeast Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The major in South and Southeast Asian Studies is a flexible, interdisciplinary program offering opportunities for both wide, comparative study of South and Southeast Asian cultures and greater concentration on a particular area of interest. With the guidance of the undergraduate advisor, students might choose to pursue, for example, intense study of language and its literature or broader inquirires into such subjects as the religions of traditional and modern South and Southeast Asia. Students may include in their major programs suitable courses from other departments. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: There are two tracks in the South and Southeast Asian Studies major: - South and Southeast Asian Civilizations, and - South and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures. Both tracks in the major are flexible, interdisciplinary programs offering opportunities for both wide, comparative study of South and Southeast Asian cultures and greater concentration on a particular area of interest and geographical focus. With the guidance of the undergraduate adviser, students might choose to pursue, for example, intense study of a language and its literature or broader inquiries into such subjects as the religions of traditional and modern South and Southeast Asia. Students may include in their major programs suitable courses from other departments. There are no set prerequisites to declaring the major. Students may establish first-year language proficiency through examinations administered by the Department (although passing an examination will not carry credit). For more information: Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, Undergraduate Advisor (510) 642-4219 casmauga@berkeley.edu http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/sseas/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------South Asian Emphasis: S ASIAN R5A and S ASIAN R5B OR S ASIAN 1A and ASIAN 1B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------S ASIAN R5A Great Books of India (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED AND | AND S ASIAN R5B India in the Writer's (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Eye | OR | OR S ASIAN 1A Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of Early | India | AND | AND 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 351 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ South and Southeast Asian Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) S ASIAN 1B Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of | Medieval and Modern | India | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------South East Asian Emphasis: SEASIAN 10A and SEASIAN 10B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SEASIAN 10A Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of | Southeast Asia | (Mainland Southeast | Asia) | AND | AND SEASIAN 10B Introduction to the (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Civilization of | Southeast Asia | (Insular Southeast | Asia) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 352 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Spanish and Portuguese, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT: Individualized assessment is sometimes needed to determine which language or literature course/s a student is prepared to take at Berkeley. Students should check with the Department if they have any questions regarding how their courses or proficiency in Spanish language or literature relates to satisfying a requirement for this major. For more information: Undergraduate Assistant Department of Spanish and Portuguese (510) 642-4084 http://spanish-portuguese.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Option A: Spanish and Spanish American -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 353 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Spanish and Portuguese, Lower Division B.A. (continued) SPANISH 1 Elementary Spanish (5)|SPAN 101 First Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 2 Elementary Spanish (5)|SPAN 102 Second Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 3 Intermediate Spanish (5)|SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 4 Intermediate Spanish (5)|SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |NOTE: Approved for Latin American |Studies major only. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPANISH 25 Reading and Analysis of (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Literary Texts | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Option B: Luso-Brazilian -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PORTUG 11 Elementary Portuguese (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PORTUG 12 Elementary Portuguese (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Option C: Iberian or Latin-American -------------------------------------------------------------------------------(same lower division requirements as Option A) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Option D: Hispanic Languages and Bilingual Issues -------------------------------------------------------------------------------(same lower division requirements as Option A) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 354 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Statistics, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------All of the prerequisites for the Statistics major are math courses. Consequently, articulation decisions determine whether course work will satisfy major requirements. AP CREDIT FOR MATH PREREQUISITES IN THE STATISTICS MAJOR We accept AP credit for the following Math requirements: Scores of 3-5 on the AB Math satisfy Berkeley's MATH 1A; Scores of 3-4 on the BC Math satisfy Berkeley's MATH 1A; Score of 5 on the BC Math satisfy Berkeley's MATH 1A-1B. NOTE: Students must earn at least a C grade in all required courses. For more information: Course and Curriculum Officer (510) 643-6131 cco@stat.berkeley.edu http://www.stat.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 355 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Statistics, Lower Division B.A. (continued) MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 1B Calculus (4)|MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 53 Multivariable Calculus (4)|MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic (4) | Geometry III -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 54 Linear Algebra and (4)|MATH 254 & _ Introduction to Linear (3) Differential Equations | Algebra |MATH 255 Differential Equations (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------To explore statistics you may want to take a lower division course such as STAT 2, 20, 21, or 25. AP CREDIT FOR STATISTICS We accept AP credit for the following requirement: Score of 3 or better on the AP Stats satisfies Berkeley's STAT 2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 356 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Theater and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== College Admission Requirements for Transfer Students This major is offered by the College of Letters and Science (L&S). By the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at Berkeley, you must complete either: 1) The L&S Requirements in Reading & Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, and Foreign Language; OR 2) IGETC In addition: - Complete as many lower division major requirements (see below) as possible before transfer. - This major may require specific coursework be completed prior to transfer. In general: - completion of L&S Requirements (or IGETC), plus - strength of academic preparation, and - grade point average are the primary selection criteria for admission. For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 357 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Theater and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) _______: PROGRAM The major in Theater and Performance Studies has been conceived with an interdisciplinary focus to educate students in theater and performance in the context of a broader education in the humanities (culture, dramatic literature, history, performance theory) and to train students in the fundamentals of acting, design,and technical theater. To this end, all students in the major begin with a core of both practical and scholarly work. They also create an area of concentration within the major (using electives) in consultation with a faculty or staff adviser. Majors will have the opportunity to participate in productions in Zellerbach Playhouse, Durham Studio Theater, and the Black Box Theater. PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER AT THE JUNIOR LEVEL ____________________________________________: No audition is required for admission into the College or the major. Prospective Theater and Performance Studies majors audition for placement into one of the four acting technique levels: beginning, intermediate, advanced, or graduate school preparation. The following lower division THEATER courses are required for the major: 10 Introduction to Acting; 26 Introduction to Performance Studies; 25AC The Drama of American Cultures or 52AC Reflections of Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity in American Dance; and 60 Stagecraft. NOTES: - Formal course equivalencies/articulation agreements with major prerequisites are not available. However, a transferable course comparable to THEATER 10 may be used to satisfy a major requirement. Upon admission to Berkeley, arrange an individual advising session with the department to discuss the possible applicability of prior course work as well as future program planning. - Courses comparable to THEATER 25AC, 52AC, and 26 are generally not available at the community college and must be taken at Berkeley; again, check with the department. - THEATER 25AC/52AC may not be fulfilled by any other American Cultures (AC) course. - Students with extensive acting or technical training may begin their acting or technical training at an intermediate or advanced level with the approval of the department. - The department rarely waives the stagecraft requirement and would consider doing so only when the student demonstrates exceptional experience in production. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 358 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Theater and Performance Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) - AP and IB courses do not fulfill major prerequisites. For more information: Michael Mansfield, Undergraduate Academic Advisor Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies (510) 642-1677 fax: (510) 643-9956 http://tdps.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 359 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ ====Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A.==== The undergraduate major in Urban Studies introduces students to cities and urban environments as objects of study, analysis, criticism, and planned change and social transformation. The major has a core in urban studies and planning with courses in city planning and environmental design, and an interdisciplinary curriculum in various urban-related social science fields and disciplines. The flexibility of the program makes it possible for students to pursue individual interests under the guidance of an adviser. Opportunities for more in-depth course work are available in the areas of comparative planning, housing, community development, transportation, and urban political economy. Students who complete the B.A. degree in Urban Studies may pursue graduate studies in planning and various social science disciplines, or employment opportunities with public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private firms and service providers. For information about the College of Environmental Design's degree programs, see http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/programs. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION ______________________________________________ For information about admission to the Urban Studies major in the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www -The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. -A minimum 3.0 overall UC transferable grade-point average is required for admission consideration. -All courses required for admission, including breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. -Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. -As a community college transfer applicant you must complete, at a minimum, course work identified on ASSIST.org as comparable to the UC Berkeley courses below. LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Environmental Design 1 Environmental Design 11A (can be substituted with upper division coursework 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 360 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) after admission, beginning fall 2011)) Environmental Design 11B (can be substituted with upper division coursework after admission beginning fall 2011) Math 16A or 1A Statistics 2, 20, 21, or 25 Economics 1, 2, C3, or Envecon C1 (this course will also fulfill CED's Social and Behavioral Sciences breadth requirement) Math, Statistics, and Economics courses required for admission to the Urban Studies major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) English R1A English R1B SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH Arts & Literature Biological Science Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science Social and Behavioral Sciences (Economics 1, 2, C3 or Envecon C1 will also fulfill the Lower-Division Major Requirement) You must fulfill all of the required Lower-Division Major and General Education/Breadth Requirements outlined above to be considered for admission. All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth Requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Note that CED's General Education/Breadth Requirements can be covered by IGETC certification beginning with students applying in November 2011 and beyond. If you are using IGETC to fulfill CED's College Requirements, you must have full certification. Partial certification will not complete the requirements. Be sure to check with your community college about the procedures involved in certification of IGETC. The University will require the official certification by the July 15th deadline. If you will not complete IGETC certification, you must follow exactly the articulation agreements between your school and the CED Urban Studies major as described on this ASSIST.org website. Regardless of how you complete the General Education/Breadth Requirements, you must also complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements with articulated courses outlined on ASSIST.org. 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 361 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) For more information on applying to CED: College of Environmental Design Office of undergraduate Advising 250 Wurster Hall http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising (510) 642-4943 Prospective student website: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information about majors at UC Berkeley: General Catalog, in print or on the web at: http://catalog.berkeley.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------For the Urban Studies major only: Env Des 1 is required for admission. Students now have the option of taking upper division courses at Berkeley, after admission, in lieu of Env Des 11A and 11B. If your college does not offer articulated Env Des courses, you must find another school that does. See the CED prospective student website for a list of colleges that offer articulated Env Des courses: href="http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents/transferapplicants">http://www You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Environmental Design prerequisites at UC Berkeley during the summer (see target="_blank">http://www.summer.berkeley.edu) or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/enrollment.html#concurrent) If you do not complete the articulated Lower-Division Major Requirements, you will not be admitted to CED. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 1 People and Environmental (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Design | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 11A Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Drawing | NOTE: Students may take an upper division course at UC Berkeley in lieu of this requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENV DES 11B Introduction to Design (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 362 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) NOTE: Students may take an upper division course at UC Berkeley in lieu of this requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lower Division Non-design Skills -------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) Calculus | Geometry I OR | OR MATH 1A Calculus (4)|MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic (5) | Geometry I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 2 Introduction to Statistics (4)|MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (3) OR | OR Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | NOTE: STAT 20 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 21 Introductory Probability (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Statistics for | Business | NOTE: STAT 21 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one semester of calculus. OR | OR STAT 25 Introduction to (3)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Probability and Statistics | for Engineers | NOTE: STAT 25 at Berkeley has a prerequisite of one year of calculus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. OR | OR ECON 2 Introduction to Economics, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Lecture Format | NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 2 covers macro-economic and micro-economics. OR | OR ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STAT 20 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 363 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. Students may use Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate coursework to satisfy certain requirements. See target="_blank">http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/continuingstudents/transferringcredit for exam scores and courses equivalents. The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC to satisfy the Breadth requirement for students applying in November 2011 and beyond. The 7-Course Breadth Requirement will continue to be accepted. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but not all, of the lower division admissions requirements for the College of Environmental Design. Students must still complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements listed above. IMPORTANT: Students applying to the College of Environmental Design should select breadth courses from the following lists with these caveats: 1. Courses from Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Visual Studies, Environmental Design, Urban Studies, and City and Regional Planning may NOT be used to fulfill CED's breadth requirements, even if they appear on the following lists. 2. Community college courses used to satisfy Environmental Design 1, 11A, or 11B (e.g., Art courses or Architecture courses) may not also be used to satisfy breadth requirements. 3. No more than two courses offered by the same department may be used towards the seven breadth requirements. 4. Courses equivalent to the second semester of language instruction at UC Berkeley may be used to satisfy the International Studies breadth requirement. Note: Courses taken in the student's native language do not satisfy the requirement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4)|ENGL 101 Reading and (3) Composition | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 364 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4)|ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and (3) Composition | Intermediate | Composition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------**** Take one course from each ____ of the following seven areas **** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or through the creation of art. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 365 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Arts |ARTF 100 Art Orientation (3) and Literature Seven-Course |ARTF 107 Contemporary Art (3) Breadth Requirement: |ARTF 109 History of Modern Art (3) |ARTF 110 Art History: (3) | Prehistoric to Gothic |ARTF 111 Art History: (3) | Renaissance to Modern |ARTF 113 African, Oceanic, and (3) | Native American Art |ARTF 125 Art History: Arts of (3) | the Asian Continent |ARTF 150A Two-Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 150B Beginning Graphic (3) | Design |ARTF 151 Three Dimensional (3) | Design |ARTF 155A Freehand Drawing I (3) |ARTF 165A Composition in (3) | Painting I |ARTF 210A Life Drawing I (3) |ARTF 220A Life Sculpture I (3) |DFLM 101 Introduction to Film (3) |DFLM 102 The American Cinema (3) |ENGL 208 Introduction to (3) | Literature |ENGL 209 Literary Approaches (3) | to Film |ENGL 210 American Literature I (3) |ENGL 211 American Literature (3) | II |ENGL 215 English Literature I: (3) | 800-1799 |ENGL 216 English Literature (3) | II: 1800-Present |ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature I: 1500 | BCE - 1600 CE |ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World (3) | Literature II: 1600 | - Present |ENGL 230 Asian American (3) | Literature |ENGL 237 Women in Literature (3) |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I |MUSI 100 Introduction to Music (3) |MUSI 109 World Music (3) |MUSI 111 Jazz - History and (3) | Development 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 366 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Biological |ANTH 102 Introduction to (3) Science Seven-Course Breadth | Physical Anthropology Requirement: |BIOL 100 Natural History (4) | Environmental Biology |BIOL 107 General (4) | Biology-Lecture and | Laboratory |BIOL 115 Marine Biology (4) |BIOL 130 Human Heredity (3) |BIOL 131 Introduction to (4) | Biotechnology |BIOL 180 Plants and People (3) |BIOL 205 General Microbiology (5) |BIOL 210A Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences I |BIOL 210B Introduction to the (4) | Biological Sciences | II |BIOL 215 Introduction to (4) | Zoology |BIOL 230 Human Anatomy (4) |BIOL 235 Human Physiology (4) |BIOL 250 Introduction to (4) | Botany |NUTR 150 Nutrition (3) |PSYC 260 Introduction to (3) | Physiological | Psychology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 367 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Historical |BLAS 140A History of the United (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth | States, Black requirement: | Perspectives |BLAS 140B History of the United (3) | States, Black | Perspectives |FILI 100 Filipino American (3) | Experience |HIST 100 World History I (3) |HIST 101 World History II (3) |HIST 105 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | I |HIST 106 Introduction to (3) | Western Civilization | II |HIST 109 History of the United (3) | States I |HIST 110 History of the United (3) | States II |HIST 120 Introduction to Asian (3) | Civilizations |HIST 121 Asian Civilization in (3) | Modern Times |HIST 150 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HIST 151 Native Americans in (3) | United States History |HUMA 101 Introduction to the (3) | Humanities I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, intermediate language, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 368 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the |GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (3) International Studies Seven-Course |GEOG 104 World Regional (3) Breadth Requirement: | Geography |POLI 103 Comparative Politics (3) |POLI 140 Contemporary (3) | International Politics |SOCO 223 Globalization and (3) | Social Change |SPAN 201 Third Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 202 Fourth Course in (5) | Spanish |SPAN 210 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish 1 |SPAN 211 Conversation and (3) | Composition Spanish II |TAGA 201 Third Course in (5) | Tagalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading philosophical figures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Courses that satisfy the Philosophy |PHIL 102A Introduction to (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth | Philosophy: Reality Requirement: | and Knowledge |PHIL 102B Introduction to (3) | Philosophy: Values |PHIL 107 Reflections on Human (3) | Nature -------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the physical sciences such as astronomy, chemistry, geology, geophysics, and physics, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines with some cross-listing. Courses that focus only on computer skills do not qualify. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 369 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) Courses that satisfy the Physical |ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy (3) Sciences Seven-Course Breadth |CHEM 100 Fundamentals of (3) Requirement: | Chemistry |CHEM 130 Introduction to (3) | Organic and | Biological Chemistry |CHEM 152 Introduction to (3) | General Chemistry |CHEM 200 General Chemistry I - (3) | Lecture |CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - (2) | Laboratory |CHEM 201 General Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 201L General Chemistry II (2) | Laboratory |CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I - (3) | Lecture |CHEM 233 Organic Chemistry II (3) | - Lecture |CHEM 251 Analytical Chemistry (5) |GEOG 101 Physical Geography (3) |GEOL 100 General Geology (3) |GEOL 104 Earth Science (3) |PHYN 100 Survey of Physical (3) | Science |PHYN 120 Physical Oceanography (3) |PHYS 125 General Physics (5) |PHYS 126 General Physics II (5) |PHYS 195 Mechanics (5) |PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and (5) | Modern Physics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Take one of the following: ECON 1 or ECON 2 or ECON C3 or ENVECON C1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1 Introduction to Economics (4)|ECON 120 & _ Principles of (3) | Macroeconomics |ECON 121 Principles of (3) | Microeconomics NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 1 covers macro-economics and micro-economics. OR | OR ECON 2 Introduction to Economics, (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Lecture Format | NOTE: Berkeley's ECON 2 covers macro-economic and micro-economics. OR | OR 9/4/2012 www.assist.org Page 370 To: UC Berkeley, From: San Diego Miramar College, 11-12 ================================================================================ Urban Studies, Lower Division B.A. (continued) ECON C3 Introduction to (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ENVECON C1 | __ OR | ENVECON C1 Introduction to (4)| Environmental Economics | and Policy | Same as: ECON C3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: A score of 3 or above on the AP Microeconomics exam will also satisfy this requirement for the Urban Studies major. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAJOR: - The course/s cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer. - This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. - Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR