Orange Coast College - University of Redlands

advertisement
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
Download