2015-2016 Articulation Agreement with Orange Coast College Transfer Courses for Liberal Arts Foundation/B.A. and B.S. Degree WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM English 100 Freshman Composition Additional writing courses are required in residence at Redlands CREATIVE PROCESS (CP) At least three semester credits Art A110 Color and Design: Two Dimensional Art A111 Color and Design: Three-Dimensional Art A120 Beginning Drawing Art A125 Perspective Drawing Art A130 Painting I Art A141 Sculpture I Art A142 Life Sculpture I Art A147 Jewelry I Art A150 Ceramics I Art A170 Printmaking I English A119 Introduction to Creative Writing English A121 Short Story Writing English A122 Novel Writing I English A126 Poetry Writing Music A100 History and Appreciation of Music Music A115 Fundamentals of Music Photography A120 Introduction to Photography Theatre Arts A100 Introduction to Theatre Theatre Arts A106 Acting Fundamentals Theatre Arts A107 Acting 2 CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES (CC) At least three semester credits Art A103 History of Asian Art: China, Korea, Japan History A101 Afro-American History History A145 History of Mexico Philosophy A110 World Religions DOMINANCE AND DIFFERENCE (DD) At least three semester credits Art A108 Women in Art English A152 American Ethnic Literature English A173 Women Writers English A179 Intro to Gender Issues in Literature and Film Ethnic Studies A100 Contemporary Ethnic America Ethnic Studies A150 Ethnic Groups in the U.S.: Their Histories (cross listed History 150) Ethnic Studies A190 The Ethnic Family (cross listed Sociology 190) History A101 Afro-American History History A145 History of Mexico Psyc A105 Psychology of Women Soc A150 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity Soc A190 The Ethnic Family (cross listed Ethnic Studies A190) FOREIGN LANGUAGE (FL) Two semesters college level or higher Chinese A185 German A180-A185 Italian A180-A185 Japanese A180-A285 Portuguese A180-A185 Spanish A180-A285 Vietnamese A180-A285 HUMAN BEHAVIOR (HB) At least three semester credits Human Dev A180 Child Growth and Development Psychology A100 Introduction to Psychology Psychology A110 Psychology of Adjustment Psychology A185 Principles of Psychology Psychology A260 Social Psychology Sociology A100 Introduction to Sociology Sociology A110 Introduction to Marriage and the Family Sociology A185 Analysis of Social Problems HUMANITIES One course from each category a) PHILOSOPHY (HP) At least three semester credits Philosophy A100 Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy A115 Philosophy of Religion (cross listed Religious Studies 115) Philosophy A120 Ethics (cross listed Religious Studies 120) Philosophy A125 History of Ancient Philosophy Philosophy A165 The Theory of Knowledge Philosophy A185 Contemporary Philosophy Religious Studies A100 Introduction to Religious Studies Religious Studies A145 Mysticism and Meditation b) HISTORY (HH) At least three semester credits Art A100 History and Appreciation of Western Art Art A101 History and Appreciation of Western Art Art A102 Contemporary Art History History A101 Afro-American History History A145 History of Mexico History A170 History of the United States to 1876 History A175 History of the United States Since 1876 History A180 History of Western Civilization I History A185 History of Western Civilization II c) LITERATURE (HL) At least three semester credits English A101 Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing through Literature English A141 The Bible as Literature (cross listed Religious Studies 180) English A147 Introduction to Science Fiction English A148 Film as Literature English A150 American Literature before the 20th Century English A151 American Literature in the 20th Century English A152 American Ethnic Literature English A160 World Literature through Renaissance English A161 World Literature since Renaissance English A170 Modern & Post-Modern Literature English A173 Women Writers English English A181 A270 English A275 Religious Studies A180 Shakespeare Survey of British Literature before 1800 Survey of British Literature after 1800 The Bible as Literature (cross listed English 141) MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Complete three courses: 1 from a, 1 from B, 1 from A, B or C a) NATURAL SCIENCE with Lab (MS1) Astronomy A100/100L Elementary Astronomy (L) Biology A100 Principles of Biology (L) Biology A181 Cell & Molecular Biology (L) Biology A182/182L Zoology (L) Biology A183/183L Botany (L) Biology A210 General Microbiology (L) Biology A220 Human Anatomy (L) Biology A221 Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (L) Biology A225 Human Physiology (L) Biology A280 Evolutionary Ecology (L) Chemistry A110 Introductory Chemistry (L) Chemistry A180 General Chemistry A (L) Chemistry A185 General Chemistry B (L) Chemistry A220/220L Organic Chemistry Laboratory A (L) Geology A105/A105L General Geology (L) Geology A160 Environmental Geology (L) Geology A185/L Evolution of the Earth (L) Marine Science A100/100L Oceanography (L) Marine Science A180-180L Marine Biology (L) Physics A110-A111 Conceptual Physics/Introductory Physics Laboratory (L) Physics A120 Algebra Based Physics: Mechanics (L) Physics A125 Algebra Based Physics: Electricity, Magnetism (L) Physics A130 University Physics 1 (L) Physics A135 University Physics 2 (L) Physics A185 Calculus Based Physics: Mechanics (L) Physics A280 Calculus Based Physics: Electricity and Magnetism (L) Physics A285 Calculus based Physics: Modern (L) b) MATHEMATICS (MS2) Mathematics A155 Finite Mathematics with Applications Mathematics A180 Calculus 1 c) NATURAL SCIENCE/MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE (MS3) Biology A115 Introduction to Biology and Animals Biology A125 Human Biology Chemistry A100 Principles of Chemistry Computer Science A150 C++ Programming Language I Computer Science A170 Java Programming I Computer Science A250 C++ Programming Language II A185 Calculus 2 Mathematics Mathematics A220 Intro to Symbolic Logic Mathematics A230 Introduction to Discrete Math Mathematics A235 Applied Linear Algebra Mathematics A285 Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations STATE AND ECONOMY (SE) At least three semester credits Economics A100 Economics General Concepts A170 Microeconomics Economics Economics A175 Macroeconomics Political Science A180 American Government Political Science A185 Comparative Politics Note: Liberal Arts Foundation (LAF) requirements for the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Music are found in the current University of Redlands online catalog under “Graduation Requirements”. ***Honors offerings of courses on this agreement will be accepted*** For further information, please contact: Office of Admissions/Office of Financial Aid 800-455-5064 Registrar’s Office 909-748-8019 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS 1200 E. COLTON AVE. REDLANDS, CA 92373 www.redlands.edu College of Arts and Sciences transfer candidates must have completed a minimum of 24 semester credits (or its equivalent) of transferable college work. Only grades of C (2.0) or higher will transfer. Admission for students with less than 24 credits is based on first-year standards. Based on the 2015-2016 Orange Coast College Catalog