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MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title. SANTA XXX COLLEGE Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) ART 2 Two Dimensional Art and Design: Global Perspectives BIO 10 Health Science BIO 67 Environmental Science ENG 34 Literature for the Young Child HIS 3 World History HIS 25 Cultural and Historical Geography *HIS 188 California History MTH 50 Elementary Number Systems MTH 51 Elements of Geometry and Statistics MUS 6 The Music Community: Exploring Sound and Meaning MUS 17 Women and Gender in Music MUS 42 American Musical Theater PHS 1 or PHS 2A *Study of Physics *Study of Chemistry General Physical Science PHS 2B *Study of Astronomy General Physical Science *Study of Geology *Study of physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy is required. One course must include Lab.
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MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) ART 2 Two Dimensional Art and Design: Global Perspectives BIO 10 Health Science BIO 67 Environmental Science ENG 34 Literature for the Young Child HIS 3 World History HIS 25 Cultural and Historical Geography GEOGRAPHY G185 *HIS 188 California History HISTORY G140 MTH 50 Elementary Number Systems MTH 51 Elements of Geometry and Statistics MUS 6 The Music Community: Exploring Sound and Meaning MUS 17 Women and Gender in Music MUS 42 American Musical Theater PHS 1 or PHS 2A *Study of Physics *Study of Chemistry General Physical Science PHS 2B *Study of Astronomy General Physical Science *Study of Geology *Study of physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy is required. One course must include Lab.
MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title. Orange Coast College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) BIO 3/L General Microbiology/Lab BIOLOGY A210 BIO 50A/L Human Anatomy/Lab BIOLOGY A220 BIO 50B/L Human Physiology/Lab BIOLOGY A225 ENG 1A Freshman English ENGLISH A100 ENG 1B Freshman English ENGLISH A101 or ENGLISH A101H or ENGLISH A102 or ENGLISH A102H CHE 3/PHS 1 or CHEM 1A/L* Chemistry CHEMISTRY A100 or CHEMISTRY A110 or CHEMISTRY A130 or CHEMISTRY A180 MTH 10 Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Ideas PHI 10 Critical Thinking PHILOSOPHY A150 PSY 1 Introduction to Psychology PSYCHOLOGY A100 or PSYCHOLOGY A100H PSY 12 Child/Human Development PSYCHOLOGY A130 SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology SOCIOLOGY A100 or SOCIOLOGY A100H SPE 10 Introduction to Communication COMMUNICATION STUDIES A100 or COMMUNICATION STUDIES A110 or COMMUNICATION STUDIES A220 *dependent upon nursing program at MSMU. PHILOSOPHY MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title Orange Coast College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) PHI 5 Introduction to Logic PHILOSOPHY A155 PHI 10 Critical Thinking PHILOSOPHY A150 PHI 15 Introduction to Philosophy PHILOSOPHY A100 PHI 16 Philosophy Through Popular Culture PHI 21 Moral Values and Ethical Decisions PHILOSOPHY A120 PHI 24 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxxxx PHI 92 Introduction to Business Ethics POLITICAL SCIENCE MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title Orange Coast College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) POL 1 American Government and Institutions POLITICAL SCIENCE A180 or POLITICAL SCIENCE A180H POL 2 Introduction to World Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE A185 PROFESSIONAL PHOT OGRAPHY MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title Orange Coast College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) ART 10 Photography I BUS 4 Business Foundations and Analysis BUSINESS A100 or BUSINESS A100H BUS 5 Business Law I BUSINESS A110 BUS 15A Accounting Principles I PHO 2 Foundations of Photography PHO 4 Digital Asset Management and Workflow PHO 6 History of Photography PHO 8 Lighting Principles PHO 30 Studio Product Photography PHO 34 Photoshop and Digital Printing PSYCHOLOGY (or Applied Psychology) MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title Orange Coast College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) MTH 38 Elements of Probability and Statistics MATHEMATICS A160 or MATHEMATICS A160H PSY 1 Introduction to Psychology PSYCHOLOGY A100 or PSYCHOLOGY A100H PSY 12 Child/Human Development PSYCHOLOGY A130 PSY 13 Child Development PSY 40 Basic Statistical Methods PSYCHOLOGY A160 PSY 52/L Biol...
MSMU Course # MSMU Course Title. Santa Xxxxxx College Course # (Please refer to catalog for course title) ART 2 Two Dimensional Art and Design: Global Perspectives BIO 10 Health Science BIO 67 Environmental Science ENG 34 Literature for the Young Child HIS 3 World History HIS 25 Cultural and Historical Geography GEOG 2 *HIS 188 California History *HIST 20 MTH 50 Elementary Number Systems MTH 51 Elements of Geometry and Statistics MUS 6 The Music Community: Exploring Sound and Meaning MUS 17 Women and Gender in Music MUS 42 American Musical Theater PHS 1 or PHS 2A *Study of Physics *Study of Chemistry General Physical Science PHS 2B *Study of Astronomy *Study of Geology *Study of physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy is required. One course must include Lab. General Physical Science POL 1 American Government and Institutions POL SC 1 PSY 12 Lifespan Development Psychology PSYCH 19 Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles (MSMU) offers a concurrent program of Teacher Preparation. Students take courses toward their baccalaureate degree (in Liberal Studies) and courses in education concurrently. The Liberal Studies Major is a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing-approved Elementary Subject Matter (ESM) Program which waives the CSET (California Subject Matter Examination for Teachers). The courses listed in this articulation agreement under the Liberal Studies Major are accepted as part of the ESM (waiver) program. The Mount Saint Mary’s University Elementary Teacher Preparation Program is a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing-approved program for the preparation of students for the Preliminary Multiple Subject Teaching Credential as defined by SB 2042. Transfer students are encouraged to obtain a passing score on the CBEST (California Basic Education Skills Test). Passing scores on CSET provide greater flexibility in course selection for the Liberal Studies Major and is recommended for transfer students. Contact the Liberal Studies Director for additional information, 000-000-0000.

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Modern Dance I transfers as GE GE Fitness for Life PE/T 130X4 Team Sports (Co-ed) transfers as GE GE Fitness for Life XXXX 101 Intro to Philosophy transfers as GE PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy PHYS 100 Introduction to Physics transfers as GE GE Natural Sciences PHYS 110 General Physics I transfers as GE PHYC 151 Physics for Life Sciences I PHYS 111 General Physics II transfers as PHYC 152 Physics for Life Sciences II PHYS 200 Physics I transfers as GE PHYC 161 Physics for Sci & Engineer I PHYS 201 Physics II transfers as PHYC 162 Physics for Sci & Engineer II Xxxxxxx Hills College Azusa Pacific University COURSE TITLE GE COURSE TITLE POLI 100 American Politics transfers as XX XXXX 150 American Government XXXX 104 Intro to Comparative Politics transfers as GE GE Civic Know. & Engagement POLI 106 Intro to World Politics transfers as GE GE Civic Know. & Engagement XXXX 110 Intro to Political Theory transfers as GE GE Civic Know. & Engagement PSYC 108 Statistics transfers as GE MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics PSYCH 100 General Psychology transfers as GE PSYC 110 General Psychology PSYCH 100H General Psychology-Honors transfers as GE PSYC 110 General Psychology PSYCH 101 Research Methods transfers as GE PSYC 362 Research Methods in Psychology PSYCH 102 Personal and Social Adjustment transfers as GE PSYC 400 Multicultural Psychology PSYCH 103 Theories of Personality transfers as PSYC 380 Psychology of Personality PSYCH 110 Abnormal Psychology transfers as PSYC 360 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 111 Developmental Psychology transfers as GE PSYC 290 Human Growth and Development PSYCH 120 Statistics for Soc & Beh Sci transfers as GE MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics RUS 101 College Russian I transfers as XX XXXX 101 Modern Language I RUS 102 College Russian II transfers as XX XXXX 102 Modern Language II SOC 100 Intro to Sociology transfers as GE SOC 120 Introduction to Sociology SOC 105 Social Problems transfers as SOC 225 Contemporary Social Problems SOC 130 Marriage, Family, and Intimate transfers as SOC 230 Comparative Family Systems SPAN 101 College Spanish I transfers as GE SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 102 College Spanish II transfers as GE SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 103 College Spanish III transfers as SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 104 College Spanish IV transfers as SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPEE 100 Elements of Public Speaking transfers as GE COMM 111 Public Communication SPEE 100H Elements of Public Speaking-Ho transfers as GE COMM 111 Public Communication SPEE 101 Advanced Public Speaking transfers as GE GE Oral Communication SPEE 135 Mass Communication In Society transfers as COMM 200 Intro to Mass Communication THAR 100 Introduction to Theatre transfers as GE THTR 115 Introduction to Theater THAR 100H Intro to Theatre-Honors transfers as GE THTR 115 Introduction to Theater XXXX 120 Acting Fundamentals transfers as THTR 113 Acting Fundamentals THAR 130X4 Jazz Dance transfers as GE GE Fitness for Life 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  • Course Approval Approval for dual credit shall be by the LEA and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION representatives on a course-by-course basis each semester based on the student’s prior coursework, career pathway, and/or academic readiness. There is no state limit to the number of credits a student may earn through dual credit in an academic term; however, the student must meet eligibility requirements.

  • Course Curriculum, Instruction, and Grading X. Xxxx College courses offered as dual credit, regardless of where they are taught, follow the same syllabus, course outline, textbook, grading method, and other academic policies as the courses outlined in the Hill College catalog.

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