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Plan C

Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) for CSU and UC 2012–2013

AREA 1—English Composition

UC: Two courses are required. Select one course from Group 1A and one course from Group 1B.

CSU: Three courses are required. Select one course from each group (1A, 1B, and 1C).

1A. English Composition (a minimum of 3 semester units)

ENGL 100Composition and Reading4


1B. Critical Thinking—English Composition (a minimum of 3 semester units)

ENGL 201Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature4
ENGL 201HCritical Thinking, Composition, and Literature (Honors)4
ENGL 202Critical Thinking and Composition4
ENGL 202HCritical Thinking and Composition (Honors)4


1C. Oral Communication—CSU ONLY (a minimum of 3 semester units)

COMM 101Oral Communication3
COMM 106Group Communication3
COMM 207Interpersonal Communication (F'10)3


AREA 2—Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning

One course and a minimum of 3 semester units are required. Select one of the following courses:

BIO 180Biostatistics4
BTEC 180Biostatistics4
MATH 103Statistics4
MATH 115Calculus with Applications4
MATH 125College Algebra3
MATH 135Pre-Calculus Mathematics5
MATH 150Calculus and Analytic Geometry I5
MATH 150HCalculus and Analytic Geometry (Honors)5
MATH 155Calculus and Analytic Geometry II4
MATH 260Calculus and Analytic Geometry III4
PSYC 104Statistics for Behavioral Science4
SOC 104Statistics for Behavioral Science4

 

AREA 3—Arts & Humanities

Three courses and a minimum of 9 semester units are required. Select one course from group 3A and one course from group 3B. Select a third course from either group 3A or 3B.

3A. Arts

ART 157Art Orientation3
ART 158Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas3
ART 201Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art3
ART 254Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic Image3
ART 258Ancient to Gothic Art3
ART 259History of Renaissance to Modern Art3
ART 260History of Modern Art3
ART 260HHistory of Modern Art (Honors)3
DNCE 100Dance Appreciation3
DNCE 101Dance History3
DNCE 105Dance Cultures of the World3
DRAM 105Introduction to Theatre3
DRAM 120Dramatic Literature (Ancient Greeks to Shakespeare)3
DRAM 121Dramatic Literature (Restoration to Present)3
FILM 101Introduction to Film (F'10)3
FILM 101HIntroduction to Film (Honors)3
FILM 106Study of Filmed Plays3
MUS 113Multicultural Roots of American Music3
MUS 114History of Rock and Roll (F'09)3
MUS 115History and Appreciation of Western Music3
MUS 115HHistory and Appreciation of Western Music (Honors)3
MUS 116A Survey of World Music3
MUS 119Jazz History3


3B. Humanities

ASIA 105Asian Philosophy and Religion3
CHNS 201Intermediate Chinese (Third Semester)4
COMM 215Intercultural Communication3
FILM 110Film History3
FREN 201Intermediate French (Third Semester)4
FREN 202Intermediate French (Fourth Semester)4
GRMN 201Intermediate German (Third Semester)4
HIST 100World History to 1500 (F'11)3
HIST 100HWorld History to 1500 (Honors) (F'11)3
HIST 101World History Since 1500 (F'11)3
HIST 101HWorld History Since 1500 (Honors) (F'11)3
HIST 103Western Civilization to 16483
HIST 103HWestern Civilization to 1648 (Honors)3
HIST 104Western Civilization Since 16483
HIST 104HWestern Civilization Since 1648 (Honors)3
HUMN 101Introduction to the Arts3
HUMN 101HIntroduction to the Arts (Honors)3
HUMN 201Humanities of the Western World: Pre-History Through the Middle Ages3
HUMN 202Humanities of the Western World: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century3
HUMN 205Women in Western Art and Literature3
HUMN 250American Studies3
HUMN 251American Studies3
ITAL 201Intermediate Italian (Third Semester)4
ITAL 202Intermediate Italian (Fourth Semester)4
JAPN 201Intermediate Japanese (Third Semester)4
JAPN 202Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Semester)4
LIT 120Introduction to Literature3
LIT 250American Literature3
LIT 251American Literature3
LIT 260English Literature3
LIT 261English Literature3
LIT 265Shakespeare Studies3
LIT 265HShakespeare Studies (Honors)3
LIT 270World Literature3
LIT 271World Literature3
PHIL 101Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality3
PHIL 102Contemporary Moral Problems3
PHIL 105Asian Philosophy and Religion3
PHIL 122World Religions3
PHIL 221Philosophy of Religion3
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester)4
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester)4
SPAN 203Spanish for Native Speakers (F'09)4
SPAN 205Hispanic Film, Literature, and Composition3


AREA 4—Social & Behavioral Sciences

Three courses and a minimum of 9 semester units are required. Select three courses from at least two disciplines.

ADM 100Introduction to the Administration of Justice3
ADM 100HIntroduction to the Administration of Justice (Honors)3
ADM 105Introduction to Justice Studies3
ADM 200Concepts of Criminal Law (F'11)3
ANTH 102Cultural Anthropology3
ANTH 102HCultural Anthropology (Honors)3
ANTH 104Native American Cultures3
ANTH 190Primate Behavior and Ecology3
ASIA 107East Asian Societies3
CHLD 113Child and Adolescent Growth and Development (F'11)3
CHLD 210Child, Family, and Community (F'11)3
COMM 120Principles of Human Communication3
COMM 135Gender Studies in Communication3
COMM 220Introduction to Mass Communication3
CSIT 160Technology, the Individual, and Society3
ECON 100Survey of Economics3
ECON 101Principles of Economics: MACRO3
ECON 102Principles of Economics: MICRO3
GEOG 102Cultural Geography3
GEOG 104World Geography3
GEOG 108Environmental Sustainability and Society3
GERO 101Introduction to Aging3
HIST 100World History to 15003
HIST 100HWorld History to 1500 (Honors)3
HIST 101World History Since 15003
HIST 101HWorld History Since 1500 (Honors)3
HIST 105History of England3
HIST 105HHistory of England (Honors)3
HIST 107East Asian Societies3
HIST 109History of the Middle East3
HIST 110United States History to 18773
HIST 110HUnited States History to 1877 (Honors)3
HIST 111United States History Since 18773
HIST 111HUnited States History Since 1877 (Honors)3
HIST 116History of the Americas to 18303
HIST 117History of the Americas Since 18303
HIST 141Mexican American History Through 1877 (F'10)3
HIST 142Mexican American History Since 1877 (F'10)3
HIST 145African American History to 1877 (F'10)3
HIST 146African American History Since 1877 (F'10)3
HIST 165California History3
NUTR 108Cultural Aspects of Foods and Nutrition3
PLSC 101Introduction to Political Science3
PLSC 102American Institutions and History (F'09)4
PLSC 103Comparative Government3
PLSC 150Introduction to International Relations3
PSYC 100Psychology of Personal Growth3
PSYC 101General Psychology3
PSYC 101HGeneral Psychology (Honors)3
PSYC 103Social Psychology3
PSYC 121Human Development3
PSYC 145Psychology/Sociology of the Family (F'11)3
PSYC 170Psychology of Aging: Adult Development and Aging3
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology3
SOC 101HIntroduction to Sociology (Honors)3
SOC 102Contemporary Social Problems3
SOC 103Social Psychology3
SOC 105Introduction to Justice Studies3
SOC 110Comparative Cultures3
SOC 120Introduction to Women's Studies (F'10)3
SOC 145Psychology/Sociology of the Family (F'11)3
SOC 207Race and Ethnic Relations (F'10)3

 

AREA 5—Physical & Biological Sciences

Two courses and a minimum of 7 semester units are required. Select one course from group A and one course from group B. One course must include a corresponding laboratory. (Lab courses are noted with the # symbol.)

5A. Physical Science

ASTR 101Descriptive Astronomy3
ASTR 101LDescriptive Astronomy Laboratory #1
ASTR 201Introductory Astronomy3
CHEM 100Introductory Chemistry #4
CHEM 102Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry #4
CHEM 104Chemistry of Living Things (Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry) #5
CHEM 108Preparatory Chemistry3
CHEM 110General Chemistry #5
CHEM 111General Chemistry #5
EART 106Earth and Space Science3
GEOG 101Physical Geography3
GEOG 101LPhysical Geography Laboratory #1
GEOL 101Physical Geology3
GEOL 101HPhysical Geology (Honors)3
GEOL 101LPhysical Geology Laboratory #1
GEOL 120Environmental Geology: Earth Hazards and Humanity3
OCEA 101Introduction to Oceanography3
OCEA 101HIntroduction to Oceanography (Honors)3
OCEA 101LIntroductory Oceanography Laboratory #1
PHSN 101Fundamentals of Physical Science3
PHSN 106Energy, Motion, and Matter: An Introduction to Physics and Chemistry3
PHYS 111Introductory Physics I #4
PHYS 112Introductory Physics II #4
PHYS 151Principles of Physics I #4
PHYS 152Principles of Physics II #4
PHYS 253Principles of Physics III #4


5B. Biological Science

ANTH 101Biological Anthropology3
ANTH 101HBiological Anthropology (Honors)3
ANTH 101LBiological Anthropology Laboratory #1
BIO 100General Biology (Lecture and Lab) #4
BIO 101General Biology3
BIO 101LGeneral Biology Laboratory #1
BIO 102Ecology and Environmental Biology #4
BIO 103Animal Diversity3
BIO 105Genes and Technology in Society3
BIO 150General Botany #4
BIO 170Marine Biology #4
BIO 172Marine Ecology3
BIO 202Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology #4
BIO 204Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology #4
BIO 220Human Physiology #4
HORT 116Plant Science (F'10) *4
PSYC 260Physiological Psychology3

 5C. Laboratory Activity: This requirement may be met by the completion of any lab course that corresponds to a lecture course found above in 5A or 5B (noted by the # symbol).

 

AREA 6—Language Other Than English (UC only)

This proficiency may be met by having completed two years of high school course work in a language other than English with a "C-"* or better or by selecting one of the following courses:

CHNS 101Elementary Chinese (First Semester)4
FREN 101Elementary French (First Semester)4
GRMN 101Elementary German (First Semester)4
ITAL 101Elementary Italian (First Semester)4
JAPN 101Elementary Japanese (First Semester)4
SPAN 101Elementary Spanish (First Semester)4

 

CSU Graduation Requirement in U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals

All CSU campuses have a graduation requirement in U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals. Students may be certified as completing this requirement at MiraCosta College by completing one of the groups listed below.

Group I

HIST 110United States History to 1877 (or 110H)3
HIST 110HUnited States History to 1877 (Honors) (or 110)3
HIST 111United States History Since 1877 (or 111H)3
HIST 111HUnited States History Since 1877 (Honors) (or 111)3


Group II

HIST 116History of the Americas to 18303
HIST 117History of the Americas Since 18303


Group III

HIST 141Mexican American History Through 18773
HIST 142Mexican American History Since 18773


Group IV

HIST 145African American History to 18773
HIST 146African American History Since 18773


Group V

PLSC 102American Institutions and History4

These courses may be used to partially satisfy the Area 4 requirement.

Important Information & Footnotes

This general education certification pattern can be subject to change year by year, but students are assured that courses taken to meet this pattern will be honored if they are approved for the academic year that the course is completed. Courses on this list are approved effective Fall 2012 and are valid through Summer 2013.

All courses on IGETC must be completed with a "C" or better. A "P" (Pass) is acceptable, but UC permits no more than 14 semester transferable units to be completed on a pass/no pass basis.

UC credit may be limited for some courses. For example, no credit is given for an introductory course if it is taken after a more advanced college course. Credit may also be limited for courses with overlapping content. In addition, duplicate credit will not be awarded for the honors and non-honors versions of a course. UC credit limitations are noted on the catalog course descriptions.

IGETC is not a UC admission requirement but is advantageous to many but not all transfer students. Students should work with a MiraCosta College counselor to develop an educational plan that includes general education and major preparation course work specific to the intended UC campus.

*

Grades of C- are not acceptable except for high school language courses.

()

Course approved beginning semester and year indicated. Course taught on campus prior to IGETC approval.

#

 Laboratory course.


 

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