La Sierra University/Mt. San Jacinto College Articulation Agreement General Education The La Sierra University Studies Program is required of all students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree at La Sierra University (LSU). It is divided into two main areas: General Studies and Foundational Studies. Students wishing to transfer may complete the following equivalent courses at Mt. San Jacinto to meet LSU’s University Studies requirements. Courses on the left will count at La Sierra University for the courses on the right. Mt. San Jacinto College La Sierra University Sem. Units General Studies ECON 201 ECON 202 PSYC 101 PSYC 103 SOCI 101 Date Grade Qtr Units University Studies Theme I: Identity, citizenship and globalization (8units) (Choose 4 units from either A or B) A. Understanding Human beings Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Psychology Human Development Principles of Sociology 3 3 3 3 3 ECON 254 ECON 255 PSYC 104 PSYC 234 SOCI 104 B. HIST 102 HIST 104 HIST 111 HIST 112 Western Civilization II (1500 to Present Era) History of World Civilizations: Since 1500 United States History to 1877 United States History Since 1865 HIST 105 3 HPSC 104 3 3 HPSC 106 C. 4 4 4 4 4 National & Global Citizenship 4 Sophomores and Juniors with 8 or more units in Theme IA and/or Theme IB may have Theme IC waived. Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics General Psychology Developmental Psychology General Sociology The Western Intellectual Traditions Migrations, Encounters, & State Formation 4 Race, Ethnicity & Class in American History 4 4 Globalization and Identity Theme II: Culture and Context (12 Units) A. Arts Appreciation or History (4 units) ART 100 MUS 100 Art Appreciation Introduction & Appreciation of Music 3 3 ARTA 205 MUHL 205 B. ENGL 207 ENGL 208 PHIL 101 PS 101 American Literature: Pre-Colonial to 1865 American Literature: 1865 to Present Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to American Govn’t and Politics A transfer student may have up to 12 units waived depending on their class standing. (See counselor for details). Language of Art Music Appreciation 4 4 Historical or Contemporary Culture & Context (4 units) 3 ENGL 224 3 ENGL 225 3 3 PHIL 204 HPSC 274 Survey of American Literature (to 1860) Survey of American Literature (1860 to present) Introduction to Philosophy Construction of American Political Life C. Exploring American Culture (4 units) Theme III: Religious Beliefs & Practice (16 units) A. B. C. D. Theme IV: Scientific Inquiry (12 units) (One course must be a lab course from A or B) A. Life Science (4 units) 4 4 4 4 Date Grade ANAT 101& Anatomy & Physiology 5 ANAT 102 Anatomy & Physiology 5 BIOL 131, 131L & BIOL 132, 132L B. 5 5 Physical Science (4 units) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 5 CHEM 111 PHY 101 & PHY 102 Basic Physics: Energy & Motion Basic Electricity & Modern Physics 4 4 PHYS 231A & PHYS 232A & PHYS 233A C. Human Anatomy & Physiology I (WITH BIOL 131 LAB) Human Biology & Physiology II (WITH BIOL 132 LAB) General Chemistry (WITH CHEM 111 LAB) General Physics (WITH PHYS 231L LAB) General Physics (WITH PHYS 232L LAB) General Physics (WITH PHYS 233L LAB) 4 4 4 4 Scientific Foundations (4 units) Taken in Senior Year at LSU Theme V: Senior Capstone A. Taken at LSU in academic discipline Foundational Studies Foundational Studies (32 Units) Must receive a minimum grade of C or better for this section Waived if transferring with more than 16 units. I. II. ENGL 101 ENGL 103 ENGL 103 Freshman Composition Critical Thinking & Writing Critical Thinking & Writing 4 4 4 MATH 105 College Algebra 4 Intermediate Spanish I 4 1 Rhetorical Skills (4-13 Units) MATH 121 College Algebra 3 3 3 4 Modern Language (16 units of sequence through intermediate level) SPAN 201 V. Updated 5/23/05 Orientation Seminar ENGL 111 Freshman English ENGL 112 Freshman English ENGL 113 Freshman English III. Mathematics (4 units) IV. SPAN 201 UNST 101 Intermediate Spanish I Health and Fitness (2 units) 4