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social and Behavioral sciences

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transfer Programs

option 2: social and Behavioral sciences

ACCT 101 Fundamentals of Accounting I 4

and ACCT 102 Fundamentals of Accounting II 4 MATH 116 Calculus for Managerial, Biological

and Social Sciences 4

additional courses recommended

Students are advised to complete ENgL 103 as their CSUgE Critical Thinking requirement. This will also meet a graduation requirement at CSULA as the prerequisite for their writing proficiency requirement.

California state Polytechnic university-Pomona

ACCT 101 Fundamentals of Accounting I 4

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 or ENgL 103 Critical and Argumentative Writing (3)

ENgL 155 Technical Writing 3

MATH 112 Elementary Statistics 4

or PSyC 210 Elementary Statistics (4)

Students who intend to pursue graduate education in Economics are also advised to complete:

MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4 university of California-los angeles

economics, B.a. or Business economics, B.a.

Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major.

THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. All preparatory courses should be completed by the spring term just prior to transfer. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. The calculus course requirements should be met as early as possible. After transfer to UCLA, students may not change their major to Economics if they were originally admitted to a major outside the Department of Economics.

For more information regarding this major and UCLA’s transfer selection process, visit www.econ.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.

edu.

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4 ENgL 101 Critical Thinking Through Literature 3 ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 or ENgL103 Critical and Argumentative Writing (3) or PHIL 103 Philosophical reasoning: Critical Thinking in

Philosophy (3)

or PSyC 103 Critical Thinking in Psychology (3) or SPCH 235 Fundamentals of Argumentation and

Persuasion (3)

for Business economics add:

university of California, Irvine

economics, B.a., Business economics, B.a. or Quantitative economics, B.a.

Transfer applicants with the highest grades overall and who have satisfactorily completed course prerequisites will be given preference for admission. All applicants must complete one course in microeconomics, one course in macroeconomics, and calculus. All required courses must be completed with a “B” or better in each course.

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 and MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4 and MATH 220 Analytic geometry and Calculus III 4 and MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4 two courses from:

ANTH 100 Cultural Anthropology 3

ANTH 115 Physical Anthropology 3

ANTH 120 Introduction to Archaeology 3

ANTH 170 Introduction to Language and Culture 3

gEog 101 Physical geography 3

gEog 102 Natural and Cultural geography 3

gEog 105 World geography 3

PSyC 101 World geography 3

SoC 101 Introductory Sociology Principles 3 university of California, riverside

Completion of the course work listed below is not mandatory for admission into this major.

However, students are advised to complete as much lower division course preparation as possible prior to transfer, to be ready for upper division course work.

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 and MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4 BusIness eConomICs, B.a.

The Business Economics B.A. Degree provides more specific preparation for careers in business administration or management or for graduate work in business.

Completion of the course work listed below is not mandatory for admission into this major. However, students are advised to complete as much lower division course preparation as possible prior to transfer to be ready for upper division course work.

ACCT 101 Fundamentals of Accounting I 4

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 and MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4

NOTE: There are also majors in Economics/Administrative Studies and Economics/Law and Society.

assoCIate In arts degree reQuIrements

Complete ECoN 201 & 202 and MATH 80 (or equivalent) plus related coursework to be selected in consultation with a counselor to meet the 18 units minimum and the A.A. Degree general Education requirements for a total of at least 60 units.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Economics find employment in business, industry and government as price and market analysts, planning consultants and related occupations.

See Cerritos College graduation requirements.

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transfer Program

Common lower dIvIsIon PreParatIon for most Colleges of engIneerIng (Core)

unIts

CHEM 111 general Chemistry 5

MATH 170 Analytic geometry and Calculus I 4 MATH 190 Analytic geometry and Calculus II 4 MATH 220 Analytic geometry and Calculus III 4

PHyS 201 Engineering Physics 4

PHyS 202 Engineering Physics 4

Schools of engineering have similar basic science requirements but differ widely in the preparation for the various engineering options available. Provided below are the additional major requirements for the following engineering options: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. other Engineering options are available. Contact a Cerritos engineering counselor for the specific requirements of the school and option you have selected in order to optimize preparation.

addItIonal reQuIrements

California state university – long Beach

For admissions to CSULB with one of the above engineering options students will be required to have a minimum gPA of 2.5 and the following lower division major preparation: Math 170, Math 190 and Physics 201. Please note Electrical Engineering does not require CHEM 111.

CIvIl engIneerIng

BIoL 120 Introduction to Biological Science 4 or MICr 200 Principles and Applications of Microbiology (5)

CIS 178 Programming in Fortran 3

eleCtrICal engIneerIng

CIS 178 Programming in Fortran 3

PHyS 203 Engineering Physics 4

meChanICal engIneerIng

CIS 178 Programming in Fortran 3

California state university – fullerton

offers four options: Electrical, Civil, Computer and Mechanical.

CIvIl engIneerIng

BIoL 120 Introduction to Biological Science 4 CHEM 110 Elementary Chemistry (in place of CHEM 111) 4 MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4 eleCtrICal engIneerIng

BIoL 120 Introduction to Biological Science 4 CHEM 110 Elementary Chemistry (in place of CHEM 111) 4 MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4

PHyS 203 Engineering Physics 4

meChanICal engIneerIng

MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4

PHyS 203 Engineering Physics 4

California state university – Pomona

For admissions to Cal Poly Pomona with one of the above Engineering options students will be required to have at minimum MATH 170 and MATH 190 completed by the Spring before Fall transfer.

CIvIl engIneerIng

CHEM 112 general Chemistry 5

CIS 101 Intro to Computer Information Systems 3 or CIS 102 Intro to Microcomputer Hardware and

App Software (3)

ENgT 138 Design with AutoCad 4

MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4 eleCtrICal engIneerIng

CIS 180 Programming in C/C++ 3

MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4 meChanICal engIneerIng

CHEM 112 general Chemistry 5

ECoN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3

or ECoN 201M Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ECoN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3

or ECoN 202M Principles of Microeconomics (3) ENgT 131 Design Fundamentals Including AutoCad 3 or ENgT 153 Machine Design with AutoCad (3) MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4

(CSUP) Engineering school departments: Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Mechanical.

university of California – Berkeley

PLEASE NOTE: only applicants who have completed 100% of these required courses (common courses and those listed above) will be considered for admission to any of the Engineering programs at UC Berkeley.

CIvIl engIneerIng

CHEM 112 general Chemistry 5

eleCtrICal engIneerIng & ComPuter sCIenCe

ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4 one natural science require for admission. Choose from list below

A&P 201 Human Physiology 5

BIoL 200 Principles of Biology (5)

BIoL 201 Principles of Biology (5)

CHEM 111* general Chemistry (5)

CHEM 112 general Chemistry (5)

CHEM 211 organic Chemistry (5)

CHEM 212 organic Chemistry (5)

PHyS 203 Engineering Physics (4)

*CHEM 111 is not a required course for this major but can be used to meet the natural science requirement for transfer as well as a common course for the AA degree requirements.

meChanICal engIneerIng

ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4

(CAL) offers Bachelor’s Degree in the following: Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil, Electrical Computer Science, Environmental, Industrial Engineering & operations research, Material Science, Mechanical, and Nuclear.

university of California – los angeles

PLEASE NOTE: Engineering at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria are major preparation and academic performance. A minimum transfer gPA of 3.3 and completion of all major preparation listed under the common preparation and the courses below by Spring term prior to Fall enrollment is required for admissions consideration. All major courses must be taken for a letter grade and UCLA specifies that the entire Physics sequences should be completed at one community college. IgETC certification is not recognized by the school of engineering.

CIvIl & meChanICal engIneerIng

CHEM 112 general Chemistry 5

CIS 180 Programming in C/C++ 3

or CIS 280X object-oriented Programming in C++ (3.5)

ENgL 100 Freshman Composition 4

and ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature (3) or ENgL 103 Critical and Argumentative Writing (3) or PHIL 103 Philosophical reasoning: Critical

Thinking in Philosophy (3)

or PSyC 103 Critical Thinking in Psychology (3) or SPCH 235 Fundamentals of Argumentation and Persuasion (3) MATH 240 Calculus and Differential Equations 4

PHyS 203 Engineering Physics 4

eleCtrICal engIneerIng

In addition to the above requirements for Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Electrical engineering major preparation includes:

CIS 292 Data Structures 3

ENgr 215 Engineering Electric Circuits 3

university of California – Irvine

(UCI) offers Bachelor’s Degree in the following: Biomedical, Chemical & Materials Science, Civil and Environmental, Electrical and Computer Science, Environmental, Materials Science, Mechanical and Aerospace.

university of California – riverside

(UCr) offers Bachelor’s Degree in the following: Chemical, Computer, Computer Science, Electrical, Environmental, Information Systems and Mechanical.

loyola marymount university

(LMU) offers BS Degrees in: Civil Engineering, Civil with an Environmental Engineering emphasis, Electrical Engineering, Electrical with a Computer Engineering emphasis, Mechanical.

For Articulation Agreements go to: http:/www.lmu.edu/PageFactory.

aspx?PageID=20288

university of southern California

(USC) offers BS Degrees in: Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.

For Articulation Agreements go to: http://viterbi.usc.edu/admission/

transfer/guides.htm

assoCIate In arts degree reQuIrements:

Complete 60 units to include (1) the Engineering core, (2) ENgT 131, (3) CIS 178 or 180 or 280, (4) the Associate in Arts general Education requirements.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Career opportunities in engineering vary widely depending upon the area of specialization. The Cerritos Career Center provides current and comprehensive career information concerning each engineering discipline. Because engineering is a high unit professional major, the schools of engineering may require special general education classes. Contact a Cerritos engineering counselor for specific information.

See Cerritos College graduation requirements.

See State University general Education List.

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Career oPPortunItIes:

Business Administration Business Management Communications Creative Writing government Law

Media, Entertainment Psychology

Publications Theology

transfer maJor reQuIrements

lower dIvIsIon maJor PreParatIon for sPeCIfIC transfer InstItutIons

California state university-dominguez hills

select one of the recommended courses from the following:

unIts

ENgL 232 readings in Poetry 3

or ENgL 233 readings in the Novel (3) or ENgL 234 readings in Short Fiction (3) or ENgL 235 readings in the Drama (3) option in english education:

ENgL 100 Freshman Composition 4

ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 or ENgL 103 Critical and Argumentative Writing (3) California state university- fullerton

select at least two courses from the following:

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 230A Introduction to American Literature 3 ENgL 230B Introduction to American Literature 3 California state university-long Beach

The study of a foreign language is recommended for all options in the major.

option in literature: required lower-division courses.

ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature 3 ENgL 230A Introduction to American Literature 3 ENgL 230B Introduction to American Literature 3

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature 3

option in english education: required lower division.

ENgL 230A Introduction to American Literature 3 or ENgL 230B Introduction to American Literature (3)

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

or ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature (3) ENgL 245 World Mythology as Literature 3 or ENgL 248A Masterpieces of World Literature (3)

TH 101 Introduction to the Theatre 3

SPCH 130 Fundamentals of Speaking 3

California state university-los angeles

ENgL 103 Critical and Argumentative Writing 3

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 248A Masterpieces of World Literature 3 single subject teaching option

SPCH 130 Fundamentals of Speaking 3

Students are advised to complete ENgL 103 as their CSUgE Critical Thinking requirement. This will also meet a graduation requirement as the prerequisite for their writing proficiency requirement.

university of California – Berkeley

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

ENgL 228 Shakespeare’s Plays 3

university of California-Irvine

Complete 202 of Intermediate College Level Foreign Language.

Select one from the following: FrENCH, gErMAN, JAPANESE or SPANISH.

Complete any two courses from the following:

ENgL 230A Introduction to American Literature 3 or ENgL 230B Introduction to American Literature (3)

or ENgL 232 readings in Poetry (3)

or ENgL 233 readings in the Novel (3) or ENgL 235 readings in the Drama (3) or ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature (3) or ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature (3) or ENgL 248A Masterpieces of World Literature (3) or ENgL 248B Masterpieces of World Literature (3)

In addition, students are required to complete one course from the categories of writing, literature, history, and philosophy. For more information, consult www.assist.org or a counselor.

university of California-los angeles

ENgL 101 Critical Thinking Through Literature 3 or ENgL 102 Freshman Composition and Literature (3) ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3 and ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature 3

Complete 202 of intermediate college level foreign language. Select from the following: FrENCH, gErMAN, JAPANESE or SPANISH or course 102 of one foreign language, and select two (2) courses from the following:

ENgL 221A Literature in the Bible: Hebrew Scriptures 3 ENgL 221B Literature in the Bible: Christian Scriptures 3 ENgL 225 Mexican Literature in Translation 3 university of California-riverside

Complete two courses from the following:

ENgL 230A Introduction to American Literature 3

ENgL 246A Survey of English Literature 3

or ENgL 246B Survey of English Literature (3) recommended one course from the following:

recommended one course from the following:

HIST 102 Political and Social History of the United States:

1500s to 1876 3

or HIST 103 Political and Social History of the United States:

1877 to present (3)

Students intending to transfer should consult with a counselor for academic planning to specify university.

Please consult with www.assist.org frequently to obtain current information.

CAREER OPPORUTNITES: English graduates are employed in a number of fields that require analytical communication skills:

publications, communications, media, entertainment, creative writing, government, and business management. graduate English majors also find English is excellent preparation for advanced studies as wide-ranging as Law, Theology, Psychology, Pre-Med and Business Administration.

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