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Memorandum of Understanding

(2016-2017)

Fresno City College

This document is intended both as a memorandum of understanding for college counselors and as a guide for students transferring into Woodbury University.

Accounting and Business Studies | ACCTG 4A or

4AH Financial Accounting ACCT 205 Financial Accounting ACCTG 4B or

4BH Managerial Accounting ACCT 206 Managerial Accounting

BA 10 or 10H Introduction to Business MGMT 100 Fundamentals of Business Enterprise BA 18 Business and the Legal Environment MGMT 110 Legal Environment of Business Academic Writing |

ENGL 1A or

1AH Reading and Composition WRIT 111 Academic Writing 1 Art History | Select one course.

AFRAM 3 African-American Art One Art History Course AFRAM 13 African-American Music from

Pre-Slavery Times to 1940 One Art History Course AFRAM 15 African-American Music from 1940 to

the Present One Art History Course

AMIND 35 American Indian Art One Art History Course ARCH 15A History of Architecture 1 ARCH 267 World Architecture 1 ARCH 15B History of Architecture 2 ARCH 268 World Architecture 2 ART 2 Art Appreciation One Art History Course ART 5 or 5H Art History 1 One Art History Course ART 6 or 6H Art History 2 One Art History Course ART 55 Introduction to Asian Art One Art History Course ART 60 Art of the Ancient Americas One Art History Course CLS 17 Beginning Mexican Folk Dance One Art History Course

CLS 20 Chicano Art One Art History Course

CLS 22 Art of the Ancient Americas One Art History Course DANCE 30 Dance Appreciation One Art History Course FILM 1 Introduction to Film Studies COMM 222 Film Studies

FILM 2A History of Cinema 1895-1960 FILM 101 Film History 1 FILM 2B History of Cinema 1960-Present FILM 102 Film History 2

FILM 3 Film and Culture One Art History Course

FILM 6 Film Genres One Art History Course

MUS 12 Music Appreciation One Art History Course

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MUS 13 History of Music One Art History Course MUS 14 Opera Appreciation One Art History Course MUS 16 Jazz History and Appreciation One Art History Course MUS 17 History of Rock One Art History Course TA 30 Theatre Appreciation One Art History Course TA 31 Theatre History and Dramatic

Literature 1 One Art History Course

TA 32 Theatre History and Dramatic

Literature 2 One Art History Course

Environmental Studies | Select one course.

BIOL 3H Introduction to Life Science ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOL 5 Introduction to Oceanography ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOL 12 Environmental Science ENVT 220 Environmental Studies Ethical Systems |

PHIL 1C Ethics PHIL 210 Ethical Systems Humanities | Select one course.

AFRAM 17 African-American Literature One Humanities Course ASL 2 High-Beginning American Sign

Language One Humanities Course

ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign

Language One Humanities Course

ASL 4 High-Intermediate American Sign

Language One Humanities Course

ASL 7 Deaf History One Humanities Course

ASL 8 American Sign Language

Literature/Folklore One Humanities Course ARMEN 2 High-Beginning Armenian One Humanities Course ARMEN 3 Intermediate Armenian One Humanities Course ASAMER 8 Chinese Culture One Humanities Course CLS 21 Chicano Literature One Humanities Course CHIN 2 High-Beginning Chinese One Humanities Course CHIN 3 Intermediate Chinese One Humanities Course CHIN 4 High-Intermediate Chinese One Humanities Course CHIN 5 Chinese Short Stories and Culture One Humanities Course ENGL 1B or

1BH Introduction to the Study of Literature One Humanities Course ENGL 12 The Bible as Literature One Humanities Course

ENGL 14 Folklore One Humanities Course

ENGL 17 African-American Literature One Humanities Course ENGL 36 Women in Literature One Humanities Course

ENGL 42 Classic Myths One Humanities Course

ENGL 44A World Literature to the Renaissance One Humanities Course ENGL 44B World Literature Since the

Renaissance One Humanities Course

ENGL 45 Contemporary World Literature One Humanities Course ENGL 46A English Literature to 1800 One Humanities Course ENGL 46B English Literature from 1800 to the

Present One Humanities Course

ENGL 47 Introduction to Shakespeare One Humanities Course ENGL 48A Introduction to American Literature to

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ENGL 48B Introduction to American Literature

from World War 1 to the Present One Humanities Course FRENCH 2 High-Beginning French One Humanities Course FRENCH 3 Intermediate French One Humanities Course FRENCH 4 High-Intermediate French One Humanities Course GERMAN 2 High-Beginning German One Humanities Course GERMAN 3 Intermediate German One Humanities Course HIST 1 or 1H Western Civilization to 1648 One Humanities Course HIST 2 or 2H Western Civilization Since 1648 One Humanities Course HMONG 2 High-Beginning Hmong One Humanities Course HUMAN 10 or

10H Classical Humanities One Humanities Course HUMAN 11 or

11H Modern Humanities One Humanities Course

HUMAN 42 Classical Myths One Humanities Course JAPAN 2 High-Beginning Japanese One Humanities Course LAST 10 Latin American Literature One Humanities Course LING 10 Introduction to Language One Humanities Course PHIL 1A or

1AH Theories of Knowledge and Reality PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1B Social and Political Philosophy One Humanities Course PHIL 1D World Religions One Humanities Course PHIL 5 Philosophy of Religion One Humanities Course PORT 2 High-Beginning Portuguese One Humanities Course PORT 3 Intermediate Portuguese One Humanities Course PORT 4 High-Intermediate Portuguese One Humanities Course SPAN 2 High-Beginning Spanish One Humanities Course SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish One Humanities Course SPAN 4 Intermediate Spanish One Humanities Course SPAN 5 The Short Story: Mexico, Spain, and

the United States One Humanities Course SPAN 6 The Short Story: Latin America One Humanities Course SPAN 7 Advanced Spanish: Composition and

Grammar One Humanities Course

WSTS 36 Women in Literature One Humanities Course Information Theory |

LIBSKL 1 Information Competency/Research

Skills LSCI 105 Information Theory and Practice Interdisciplinary Studies | Select one course.

AFRAM 41 African-American Women’s Studies One Interdisciplinary Studies Course AMST 10 American Pluralism: A Search for

Common Ground in a Multicultural Society

One Interdisciplinary Studies Course AMST 11 Law and Democracy One Interdisciplinary Studies Course ANTHRO 4 Introduction to Archaeology One Interdisciplinary Studies Course CLS 11 Introduction to Chicano-Latino

Studies One Interdisciplinary Studies Course WSTS 41 African-American Women’s Studies One Interdisciplinary Studies Course WSTS 47 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay

Studies One Interdisciplinary Studies Course Mathematics | Select one course to fulfill MATH 220 and one course to fulfill MATH 226. Two courses required

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DS 23 Business Statistics MATH 226 Business Statistics MATH 4B Pre-Calculus MATH 220 Business Math MATH 5A Mathematical Analysis 1 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 5B Mathematical Analysis 2 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 6 Mathematical Analysis 3 MATH 220 Business Math MATH 11 Elementary Statistics MATH 226 Business Statistics Natural Science | Select one course with lab (lab may be a separate course).

ANTHRO 1 Biological Anthropology (must take

lab component) One Natural Science Course BIOL 3H Honors Introduction to Life Science BIOL 230 Biology

BIOL 4 Principles of Zoology One Natural Science Course BIOL 5 Human Biology BIOL 231 Human Biology

BIOL 6 Principles of Botany BIOL 232 Botany

BIOL 7 Field Biology One Natural Science Course BIOL 11A or

11AH Biology for Science Majors 1 One Natural Science Course BIOL 11B Biology for Science Majors 2 One Natural Science Course BIOL 20 Human Anatomy One Natural Science Course BIOL 21A Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 One Natural Science Course BIOL 21B Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 One Natural Science Course BIOL 22 Human Physiology One Natural Science Course BIOL 24 Human Anatomy and Physiology One Natural Science Course BIOL 31 Microbiology One Natural Science Course CHEM 1A General Chemistry One Natural Science Course CHEM 1B General Chemistry and Qualitative

Analysis One Natural Science Course

CHEM 3A Introductory General Chemistry One Natural Science Course CHEM 3B Introductory Organic and Biological

Chemistry One Natural Science Course

CHEM 8A Elementary Organic Chemistry (must

take lab component) One Natural Science Course CHEM 28A Organic Chemistry 1 (must take lab

component) One Natural Science Course

CHEM 28B Organic Chemistry 2 (must take lab

component) One Natural Science Course

GEOG 7 Physical Geography: Earth’s Surface One Natural Science Course GEOG 8 Physical Geography: Weather and

Climate One Natural Science Course

GEOL 1 or 1H

Physical Geology One Natural Science Course GEOL 2 Historical Geology (must take lab

component) One Natural Science Course

GEOL 9 Introduction to Earth Science One Natural Science Course PHYS 2A General Physics 1 PHYS 243 Physics for Architects PHYS 2B General Physics 2 One Natural Science Course PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers One Natural Science Course PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers One Natural Science Course PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists and Engineers One Natural Science Course Public Speaking |

COMM 1 Introduction to Public Speaking COMM 120 Public Speaking Psychology |

PSY 2 or 2H General Psychology PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology Social Science |

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ECON 40 or

40H Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 204 Microeconomics ECON 50 or

50H Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON 203 Macroeconomics

Unrestricted Electives | 5 units of college level coursework selected from any discipline as long as they are degree applicable at Fresno City College

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