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Transfer Institution: San Diego City College

National University

General Education Bachelor Degrees

Gen Ed

AREA/UNITS National University NU Course Title San Diego City College

*HONORS COURSEWORK* Any Honors section of the same course will fulfill the same requirement

Area A ENGLISH COMMUNICATION (Minimum 15.00 quarters)

A1a 6.0 ENG 100 + ENG 101 Effective College English I & II

(3 quarter units each) ENGL 101

A1b 4.5 ENG 240 Advanced English ENGL 105 or ENGL 205

A2 ORAL COMMUNICATION A2 4.5 COM 101 or COM 103 or COM 120

Intro to Oral Communication or

Public Speaking or

Intro to Interpersonal Comm

NONE or

COM 103 or

COM 135

Area B MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING

(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)

MTH 204 Mathematics for Science NONE

MTH 209A Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 210A

MTH 210 Probability & Statistics BIOL 200 or MATH 119

or PYSC 258 MTH 215 or MTH 216A and MTH 216B

College Algebra & Trigonometry or

College Algebra I (3 quarter units) and

College Algebra II (3 quarter units

MATH 141 or MATH 116 and MATH 104 MTH 220 Calculus I MATH 150

CSC 208 Calculus for Comp. Science I MATH 150

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Gen Ed

AREA/UNITS National University NU Course Title San Diego City College

Area C

INFORMATION LITERACY -- (Minimum 4.5 quarter units)

ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 or ENGL 205 + ENGL 105

Area D ARTS, HUMANITIES, AND LANGUAGES –

(Minimum 18 quarter units in at least 2 areas) ARTS

ART 100 Introduction to Art History ARTF 109 or ARTF 110

or ARTF 111

ART 200 Visual Arts ARTF 100

MUS 100 Fundamentals of Music MUSI 100

THR 200 Theater Arts DRAM 105

HUMANITIES HIS 233 HIS 234 World Civilizations I World Civilizations II HIST 100 HIST 101

LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

PGM 101 Philosophy of Coaching NONE

PHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 102A

LANGUAGES ARB 100 ARB 101 ARB 200 ARB 201 Beginning Arabic I Beginning Arabic II Intermediate Arabic I Intermediate Arabic II ARAB 101 ARAB 102 ARAB 201A NONE

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Gen Ed

AREA/UNITS National University NU Course Title San Diego City College

ASL 120 ASL 220

American Sign Language I

American Sign Language II AMSL 115 AMSL 116

SPN 100 SPN 101 SPN 200 SPN 201 Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 101 SPAN 102 SPAN 201 SPAN 202 Students may also satisfy Area D Foreign Language

requirements with 9 quarter units of computer languages CSC 242

CSC 252

CSC 262

Intro to Programming Concepts Prerequisite: CSC200 and CSC 208 Programming in C++ Prerequisite: CSC242 Programming in Java Prerequisite: MTH 215 CISC 192 CISC 187 CISC 190 Area E SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (Minimum 13.5 quarter units)

COM 100 Intro to Mass Communication JOUR 202 or DJRN 100

COM 220 Media Literacy NONE

ECO 203 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 121 ECON 120 SOC 100 SOC 260 Principles of Sociology [+] Cultural Anthropology SOCO 101 ANTH 103 BLAS 140A BLAS 140B CHIC 141A CHIC 141B HIS 220A HIS 220B

History of the United States I [+] History of the United States I [+]

HIST 109 HIST 110

PGM 100 History of Sport NONE

POL 100 POL 201

Introduction to Politics

American Government & Politics

POLI 101 POLI 102

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Gen Ed

AREA/UNITS National University NU Course Title San Diego City College

Area F PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

(Minimum 6 quarter units required [Note: one science lab is required]) BIO 100

BIO 100A

Survey of Bioscience Survey of Bioscience Lab (1.50 quarter units) BIOL 107 BIO 161 BIO 162 General Biology 1 General Biology 2 BIOL 210A BIOL 210B BIO 201 BIO 201A and BIO 202 BIO 202A

Human Anatomy and Physiol I Human Anatomy and Physio I Lab (1.50 quarter units)

and

Human Anatomy and Physiol II Human Anatomy and Physiol Lab II (1.50 quarter units) BIOL 230 and BIOL 235 BIO 203 BIO 203A Introductory Microbiology Introductory Microbiology Lab (1.50 quarter units) BIOL 205 CHEM 111 CHEM 111L CHE 101 CHE 101A Introductory Chemistry

Introductory Chemistry Laboratory (1.50 quarter units) CHEM 100 CHEM 100L CHE 141 CHE 142 General Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 2 CHEM 200 and 200L CHEM 201 and 201L EES 103 EES 103A Fundamentals of Geology Fundamentals of Geology Lab (1.50 quarter units) GEOL 100 GEOL 101 PHS 104 PHS 104A Introductory Physics Introductory Physics Lab (1.50 quarter units)

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Gen Ed

AREA/UNITS National University NU Course Title San Diego City College

PHS 171 PHS 172 General Physics 1 General Physics 2 PHYS 195 PHYS 196

Area G LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF DEVELOPMENT

(Minimum 4.50 quarter units)

ART 250 Self-Reflection via Visual Art NONE

COH 100 Personal Health HEAL 101

COH 201 Integrative Health NONE

GLS 150 Global Issues and Trends NONE

Area A-G GENERAL EDUCATION

(Minimum 4.50 quarter units)

Also see Special Note below Before selecting Area A-G courses ***Contact National University Advisor/Counselor***

regarding National University’s 300 level Upper Division General Education requirement course(s)/option(s)

BRO 210 History of Television NONE

PHS 102 Survey of Physical Science PHYN 100

+Denotes diversity offering

*** Special Note: Students who complete all General Education coursework at the community college will be required to take one upper division general education elective for their program to meet the upper division general education requirement.

**Remedial courses taken to achieve minimum levels of collegiate level competency in the areas of writing and mathematical concepts and systems do not satisfy any portion of the general education requirement**

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COLLEGES OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES (COLS)

Bachelor of Arts in English

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Additional Preparation for Major in English with Concentration in Creative Writing

---- ENG 201 Fiction Writing I ENGL 252A

---- ENG 202 Poetry Writing I ENGL 247

---- ENG 203 Screenwriting I NONE

Bachelor of Arts in English with a Preliminary Single Subject Credential (California)

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Bachelor of Arts in English with Single-Subject Matter Preparation

A2 COM 103 Public Speaking COMS 103

C ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 +

ENGL 105 or 205

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

D THR 200 Theatre Arts DRAM 105

---- ENG 201 Fiction Writing I ENGL 252A

or or or or

---- ENG 202 Poetry Writing I ENGL 247

or or or or

---- ENG 203 Screenwriting I NONE

Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies

G GLS 150 Global Issues and Trends NONE

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Bachelor of Arts in History

A1 ENG 240 Advanced Composition ENGL 105 or 205

E BLAS 140A BLAS 140B CHIC 141A CHIC 141B HIS 220A HIS 220B

History of the United States I [+] History of the United States II [+]

HIST 109 HIST 110

D HIS 233 World Civilizations I HIST 100

D HIS 234 World Civilizations II HIST 101

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

E BLAS 140A BLAS 140B CHIC 141A CHIC 141B HIS 220A or HIST 220B

History of the United States I [+] or

History of the United States II [+]

HIST 109 or

HIST 110

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Preliminary Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential (California)

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

B MTH 209A Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 210A

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

B MTH 210 Probability and Statistics

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

E SOC 100 Principles of Sociology [+] SOCO 101

B MTH 210 Probability and Statistics

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258

Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

with Optional Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential (California)

D SPN 100 Beginning Spanish I SPAN 101

D SPN 101 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 102

D SPN 200 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201

--- SPN 201 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology

B MTH 210 Probability and Statistics

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communications

A1 ENG 101 Effective College II ENGL 101

A2 COM 101 Introduction to Oral Communication NONE

A2 COM 103 or

COM 120

Public Speaking

Intro to Interpersonal Comm

COMS 103 or COM 135

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (SOBM)

Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communication

A1 ENG 101 Effective College English II (3 quarter units) ENGL 101

Bachelor of Arts in Management

E ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

E ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120

Bachelor of Business Administration

B MNS 205 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for

Business MATH 121

E ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

E ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120

---- ACC 201 Financial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116A

---- ACC 202 Managerial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116B

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

B MNS 205 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for

Business MATH 121

E ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

E ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120

---- ACC 201** Financial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116A

**Eligible for Credit-By-Exam wavier: Contact Faculty Advisor

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Casino Management No Transferable Courses- see Cat 77, pages 146-147 for major requirements

Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership

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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (SOE)

Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education (BAECE)

---- ECE 201 The Growing Child: Zero to 8 CHIL 101

---- ECE 210 Child, Family, School and Community CHIL 141

---- ECE 211 Diversity: Development & Ed. NONE

---- HED 220 Health, Nutrition and Safety CHIL 180

Bachelor of Arts in English with a Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential (California)

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Also listed under COLS

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Preliminary Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential (California)

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

B MTH 209A Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 210A

Also listed under COLS

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with a Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential (California)

B MTH 210 Probability and Statistics

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258 B MTH 215 or MATH 216A and MATH 216B College Algebra or

College Algebra I (3 qu) and

College Algebra II (3 qu)

MATH 141 or MATH 116 and MATH 104 B B MTH 220 or CSC 208 Calculus I or

Calculus for Computer Science I

MATH 150

---- MTH 221 Calculus II MATH 151

---- MTH 222 Calculus III MATH 252

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Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

with Optional Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential (California)

D SPN 100 Beginning Spanish I SPAN 101

D SPN 101 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 102

D SPN 200 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201

--- SPN 201 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202

D LIT 100 Introduction to Literature ENGL 208

Also listed under COLS

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA (SETM)

Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media Design E A2 E COM 100 or COM 103 and COM 220

Introduction to Mass Communication or Public Speaking and Media Literacy JOUR 202 or DJRN 100 or COMS 103 and NONE

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Students must select two science related courses with labs from Area F of the General Education for a total of 12 quarter units.

Students must select an additional math or a science from Area B or Area F of General Education excluding MTH 210 and MTH 215 and without duplicating any of the program courses.

B MTH 215 College Algebra MATH 141

B CSC 208 Calculus for Computer Science I MATH 150

---- CSC 209 Calculus for Computer Science II MATH 151

---- CSC 220 Applied Probability & Stats. NONE

D CSC 242 Intro to Programming Concepts CISC 187

D CSC 252 Programming in C++ CISC 192

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Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology

F CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 100

F CHE 101A Introductory Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 100L

or or --- or

---- CHE 120A^ Intro to Chemistry Lab for Eng

(1.5 quarter units) + NONE

B MTH 210 Probability and Statistics

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258

or or --- or

---- CSC 220 Applied Probability & Stats NONE

F PHS 104 General Physics

PHYS 125

F PHS 104A General Physics Laboratory

or or --- or

---- PHS 130A^ Physics Lab Engineering (1.5 quarter units) NONE

B CSC 208 Calculus for Computer Science I MATH 150

--- EGR 220 Engineering Mathematics NONE

--- EGR 225 Statics & Strength of Material ENGE 200 + 210

--- EGR 219 Intro to Graphics and Auto CAD NONE

^For online students only

Bachelor of Science in Construction Management

A2 COM 103 Public Speaking COMS 103

B or ---- MTH 210 or CSC 220

Probability and Statistics

or

Applied Probability & Stats.

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258 or

NONE

C ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 and

ENGL 105 or 205

E ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120

E ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

F or ---- PHS 104 PHS 104A or PHS 130A^ General Physics

General Physics Laboratory or

Physics Lab Engineering (1.5 quarter units)

PHYS 125 or

NONE

--- ACC 201 Financial Accounting Funds ACCT 116A

--- EGR 220 Engineering Mathematics NONE

--- EGR 225 Statics & Strength of Material ENGE 200 and 210

--- EGR 219 Intro to Graphics and Auto CAD NONE

B MTH 215 College Algebra MATH 141

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Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS)

No Transferable Courses-see Cat 77, pages 232 for major requirements

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management

---- ITM 200 Computer Hardware & Software CISC 150

---- ITM 205 Office Productivity Software CBTE 180 + 164

---- ITM 210 Introduction to IT CISC 182

---- ITM 230 Computer Network Overview NONE

Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Design Engineering

F CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 100

F CHE 101A Introductory Chemistry Lab (1.5 quarter units) CHEM 100L

B ---

MTH 210 or CSC 220

Probability and Statistics or Applied Probability & Stats.

BIOL 200 or MATH 119 or PSYC 258

F PHS 104 Introductory Physics

PHYS 125

F PHS 104A Introductory Physics Lab (1.5 quarter units)

B CSC 208 Calculus for Comp. Science I MATH 150

--- EGR 220 Engineering Mathematics NONE

--- EGR 225 Statics & Strength of Material ENGE 200 + 210

--- EGR 230 Electrical Circuits & Systems ENGE 260

--- EGR 219 Intro to Graphics and Auto CAD NONE

B MTH 215 College Algebra & Trigonometry MATH 141

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (SHHS)

Bachelor of Science in Allied Health

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Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration

This major has specific general education (GE) requirements. Students should complete the GE requirements listed for this major in the NU catalog instead of the university GE pattern. Some, but not all, of these GE requirements can be completed at San Diego City College prior to transfer; courses fulfilling those requirements are listed below.

G COH 100 Personal Health HEAL 101

---- COH 150 Healthcare Terminology NONE

---- ACC 201 Financial Accounting Funds. ACCT 116A

---- ACC 202 Managerial Accounting Funds. ACCT 116B

E E PSY 100 or SOC 100 Introduction to Psychology or Principles of Sociology [+] PSYC 101 or SOCO 101

E ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

E ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Generic Entry (B.S.N.) – (California)

All Nursing programs at National University (NU) have additional admission criteria and other requirements. Admission to National University does not automatically include admission to a nursing program. Students interested in a nursing program should consult the “Nursing Programs” section of the NU catalog and contact a NU nursing programs advisor.

This major has specific general education (GE) requirements. Students should complete the GE requirements listed for this major in the NU catalog instead of the university GE pattern. Some, but not all, of these GE requirements can be completed at San Diego City College prior to transfer; courses fulfilling those requirements are listed below.

A1 ENG 100 + ENG 101 Effective College English I and II ENGL 101

A2 COM 103 Public Speaking COMS 103

C ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 +

ENGL 105 or 205

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

E SOC 100 Principles of Sociology [+] SOCO 101

F BIO 201 Human Anatomy & Physiol I

BIOL 230 and BIO235

F BIO 201A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab I

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiol II

F BIO 202A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab II

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 203 Introductory Microbiology

BIOL 205

F BIO 203A Introductory Microbiology Lab (1.5 quarter

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Generic Entry (B.S.N.) – (California) continued

---- NSG 211T Health Assessment (3 quarter units) NONE

NSG 211T: Recommended Preparation: Nursing Student Group.

Prerequisite: Admission to nursing program and completion of required general education preparation with a minimum GPA 2.75

--- NSG 211A

Health Assessment Clinical (1.5 quarter units) Recommended Preparation: Nursing Student Group.

NONE

--- NSG 200 Foundations of Nursing NONE

--- NSG 200A Foundations Clinical Lab NONE

--- NSG 205 Medical-Surgical Nursing I NONE

--- NSG 205A Medical-Surgical I Clinical NONE

NSG courses reviewed by Nursing Department

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – Accelerated Post-Bachelor Degree

This major is for individuals with prior earned bachelor's degree (i.e. B.A., B.S.) who wish to be prepared for licensure as a registered nurse while simultaneously earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. All Nursing programs at National University (NU) have additional admission criteria and other requirements. Admission to National University does not automatically include admission to a nursing program. Students interested in a nursing program should consult the “Nursing Programs” section of the NU catalog and contact a NU nursing programs advisor.

A2 COM 103 Public Speaking COMS 103

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

E SOC 100 Principles of Sociology [+] SOCO 101

F BIO 201 Human Anatomy & Physiol I

BIOL 230 and BIOL 235

F BIO 201A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab I

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiol II

F BIO 202A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab II

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 203 Introductory Microbiology

BIOL 205

F BIO 203A Introductory Microbiology Lab

(1.5 quarter units)

--- NSG 211T Health Assessment (3 quarter units) NONE

--- NSG 211A Health Assessment Clinical (1.5 quarter units) NONE

--- NSG 200 Foundations of Nursing NONE

--- NSG 200A Foundations Clinical Lab NONE

--- NSG 205 Medical-Surgical Nursing I NONE

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Licensed Vocational Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (L.V.N.- to- B.S.N.) (California) This major is for already licensed vocational nurses seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

All Nursing programs at National University (NU) have additional admission criteria and other requirements. Admission to National University does not automatically include admission to a nursing program. Students interested in a nursing program should consult the “Nursing Programs” section of the NU catalog and contact a NU nursing programs advisor.

This major has specific general education (GE) requirements. Students should complete the GE requirements listed for this major in the NU catalog instead of the university GE pattern. Some, but not all, of these GE requirements can be completed at San Diego City College prior to transfer; courses fulfilling those requirements are listed below.

A1 ENG 100 + ENG 101 Effective College English I and II

(3 quarter units each) ENGL 101

A2 COM 103 Public Speaking COMS 103

C ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 +

ENGL 105 or 205

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

E SOC 100 Principles of Sociology [+] SOCO 101

F

BIO 201 BIO 201A BIO 202 BIO 202A

Human Anatomy & Physiol I Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab I

(1.5 quarter units)

Human Anatomy & Physiol II Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab II (1.5 quarter units) BIOL 230 and BIO 235 F BIO 203 BIO 203A Introductory Microbiology Introductory Microbiology Lab

(1.5 quarter units)

BIOL 205

Nursing Core Courses

--- NSG 211T Health Assessment (3 quarter units) NONE

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) – RN Completion (California)

This major is for already licensed registered nurses seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

All Nursing programs at National University (NU) have additional admission criteria and other requirements. Admission to National University does not automatically include admission to a nursing program. Students interested in a nursing program should consult the “Nursing Programs” section of the NU catalog and contact a NU nursing programs advisor.

C ILR 260 Information Literacy LIBS 101 +

ENGL 105 or 205

Bachelor of Science in Public Health

The Public Health major has specific general education (GE) requirements. Students should complete the GE requirements listed in the Public Health major section of the NU catalog instead of the university CSUGE or IGETC pattern. Some, but not all, of these GE requirements can be completed at San Diego City College prior to transfer; courses fulfilling those requirements are listed below.

E PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 101

E SOC 100 Principles of Sociology [+] SOCO 101

F BIO 201 Human Anatomy & PhysiolI

BIOL 230 and BIO 235

F BIO 201A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab I

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiol II

F BIO 202A Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab II

(1.5 quarter units)

F BIO 203 Introductory Microbiology

BIOL 205

F BIO 203A Introductory Microbiology Lab

(1.5 quarter units)

G COH 100 Personal Health HEAL 101

SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (SOPS)

Bachelor of Arts in Digital Journalism

A1 ENG 100 + ENG 101 Effective College English I and II ENGL 101

E

COM 100 or

COM 220

Introduction to Mass Communication or Media Literacy JOUR 202 or DJRN 100 or NONE

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Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Law Studies

A1 ENG 100 + ENG 101 Effective College English I and II ENGL 101

E E SOC 100 or PSY 100 Principles of Sociology [+] or Introduction to Psychology SOCO 101 or PSYC 101 E D POL 201 or PHL 100 American Politics or Introduction to Philosophy POLI 102 or PHIL 102A

---- LAW 200 Introduction to Law and Legal Writing NONE

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration

---- CJA 229 Introduction to Policing NONE

Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) newly added

MNS 205 Intro to Quantitative Methods for Business MATH 121

ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121

ACC 201 Financial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116A

Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Management No Transferable Courses-see Cat 77, pages 288-289 for major requirements

Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies

--- PLA 200 Legal Theory & Ethics NONE

--- PLX 1000X Torts NONE

--- PLA 201 English for Professionals NONE

--- PLX 1001X Leg Res Wrtg-Briefing/Analysis NONE

--- PLX 1002X Contracts NONE

--- PLX 1003X Leg Res Wrtg-Legal Memo NONE

--- PLA 202 Property NONE

--- PLA 203 Leg Res Wrtg- Persuasive Wrtg. NONE

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None General Education -- Preparation Course to Course

NU Course Course Title San Diego City College

ACC 201 Financial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116A

ACC 202 Managerial Accounting Fundamentals ACCT 116B

BIO 163 General Biology 3 Waive w/BIOL 210A

and BIOL 210B

CHE 120A Intro to Chemistry Lab for Eng (1.5 quarter units) NONE

CHE 143 General Chemistry 3 Waive w/

CHEM 200+ 200L and CHEM 201+ 201L

CJA 229 Introduction to Policing NONE

COH 150 Healthcare Terminology NONE

CSC 209 Calculus for Computer Science II MATH 151

CSC 220 Applied Probability & Stats NONE

ECE 201 The Growing Child: Zero to 8 CHIL 101

ECE 210 Child, Family, School and Community CHIL 141

ECE 211 Diversity: Development & Ed. NONE

EGR 225 Static & Strength of Material ENGE 200 + ENGE 210

EGR 220 Engineering Mathematics NONE

EGR 219 Intro to Graphics and Auto CAD NONE

ENG 202 Poetry Writing I ENGL 247

ENG 201 Fiction Writing I ENGL 252A

ENG 203 Screenwriting I NONE

HED 220 Health, Nutrition and Safety CHIL 180

ITM 200 Basic Computer H/W & S/W CISC 150

ITM 205 Office Productivity Software Applications CBTE 180 + CBTE 164

ITM 210 Introduction to Information Technology CISC 182

ITM 230 Computer Network Overview NONE

LAW 200 Introduction to Law and Legal Writing NONE

MTH 221 Calculus II MATH 151

MTH 222 Calculus III MATH 252

MTH 223 Calculus IV MATH 255

PHS 173 General Physics 3 PHYS 197

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Course to Course

NU Course Course Title San Diego City College

HED 110 First Aid and CPR HEAL 131

HED 212 Nutrition and Fitness NUTR 170

MKT 200 Basic Marketing MARK 100

MUL 205 Principles of Graphic Design ARTF 150B or

ARTG 100

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Pa ge 21 ______________________________ _______________________________

Jorge Salas Perla Vizcarra Articulation Officer Articulation Officer National University San Diego City College (858) 642-8248 (619) 388- 3074 Date signed:

Articulation Assessment based on the following: Course catalog: National University 2013-2014 National University catalog: Volume #77 September 1, 2013

National University will accept the following General Education certifications: California State University (CSU) General Education certification and the Inter-Segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC).

All requirements for CSU General Education and IGETC must be completed and certified prior to transfer to National University. The University will not accept partial certifications. Students transferring with full certification will be required to take only upper-division general-education courses at National in order to fulfill the unit requirement for general education, typically one to three courses. Students must provide an official transcript with the certification included or provide a separate certification form.

An Articulation agreement identifies courses National University will accept in transfer. The Articulation Agreement may not include all transferable course work. All applicable transfer course work for an Associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree must have a minimum transfer letter grade of “C”.

Transfer courses may be subject to restrictions such as but not limited to: residency requirements, degree requirements, grades and units earned (refer to the current catalog for details).

*HONORS COURSEWORK* Any Honors section of the same course will fulfill the same requirement

***Associate of Arts and Associate of Science General Education Requirements*** see page 74-75 of National University’s Catalog #77

The list above does not encompass all coursework required for degree completion. The list contains only lower division coursework accepted from transferring institution. National University does not grant articulation for lower division (100-200) courses to meet upper division (300-400) content.

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