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MILLS COLLEGE General Education Articulation Agreement with College of Marin (based on College of Marin ASSIST) - PDF
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1 MILLS COLLEGE General Education Articulation Agreement with (based on ASSIST) Eight of the nine general education requirements at Mills College can be met in a number of ways, including transfer credit or relevant AP courses. For transfer purposes, one course may satisfy up to two general education requirements. Mills College Gen Ed Requirements Written Communication Skills English 1A and 1 additional writingintensive course Quantitative and Computational Reasoning Skills Courses in Mathematics, including statistics, computer programming, or formal logic. 1A - English Composition ENGL 150 and 1B - Critical Thinking - Eng Composition ENGL 151 or ENGL 155 COMP 130 Intro Computer Programming COMP 135 Intro to Programming in Java COMP/ENGG 150: Prog in MATLAB for Engineers COMP 200 Programming in LISP COMP 220 Data Structures and Algorithms COMP 232 Programming in JAVA COMP 235 Programming in C++ Women and Gender Area 4D - Gender Studies COMM 160/JOUN 160, HIST 211/POLS 211 Courses in Women s Studies are acceptable; also in the psychology or sociology of women. ART 106 History of Women Artists BIOL 108A Human Sexuality ENGL 235 Women in Literature PSY 140 Marriage, Family and Intimate Relationships Multicultural Perspectives Courses in Ethnic Studies or other departments related to the Multicultural experience in the U.S. or around the world.. Creation and Criticism in the Arts Courses in Studio Art, Dance, Music, Theater, Creative Writing, or Poetry. Fulfilled by the following Courses: Area 2 - Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning COMP 117/MATH 117, COMP 240, ECON 115, MATH 105, MATH 109, MATH 114, MATH 115, MATH 116, MATH 121, MATH 122, MATH 123, MATH 124, MATH 223, MATH 224, MATH 240, STAT 115 Area 4C - Ethnic Studies COMM 160/JOUN 160, ETST 110, ETST 112, ETST 121, ETST 151 Any transferable course approved for 's Associate Degree General Education Cross-Cultural Studies requirement 3A - Arts ARCH 100, ARCH 101, ARCH 102, ART 101, ART 102, ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, ART 106, ART 107, ART 108/ HUM 108, ART 110, COMM 109A/HUM 109A, COMM 109B/ HUM 109B, DANC 108, DRAM 110, MUS 101, MUS 102, MUS 105 rev. 11/15/2012
2 MILLS COLLEGE General Education Articulation Agreement with (based on ASSIST) Mills College Gen Ed Requirements Natural Sciences Courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, or Astronomy.. (NOTE: No lab required) Fulfilled by the following Courses: Historical Perspectives Area 4F - History HIST 100, HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 109, HIST 110, HIST 111, HIST 112, HIST 117, HIST 118, HIST 206, HIST 211/ POLS 211, HIST 214, HIST 215, HIST 216, HIST 238 Courses in History, Art History, or Humanities (History courses only).. ETST 111/112 History of African Americans ETST 121 History of Latinos in the United States ETST 151 Native American History ETST 242 History and Politics of Contemporary Africa GEOL 121 Historical Geology PHIL 117 History of Philosophy: Late Modern to Contemporary POLS 211 Women in American History and Politics Please contact for prerequisite courses for the Bachelor of Science degree Area 5A - Physical Science ASTR 101, ASTR 105/BIOL 105/GEOL 105, BIOL 138/GEOL 138, BIOL 160/ELND 160, CHEM 105, CHEM 114, CHEM 115, CHEM 131, CHEM 132, CHEM 132E, CHEM 231, CHEM 232, GEOG 101, GEOG 112, GEOL 103, GEOL 109, GEOL 110, GEOL 114, GEOL 120, GEOL 121, GEOL 201, PHYS 108A, PHYS 108B, PHYS 110, PHYS 207A Area 5B - Biological Science BIOL 109, BIOL 110, BIOL 112A,B,C, BIOL 115, BIOL 116, BIOL 224, BIOL 138/GEOL 138, BIOL 162, BIOL 235, BIOL 240 BUT NOT ANTH 101, BIOL 120 Human Institutions and Area 4 Social and Behavioral Sciences (Except History, Ethnic Studies, or Behavior Gender Studies) Courses in Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Government, Economics, and Anthropology that deal with human behavior or social/political institutions. Information Literacy/Information Technology Skills Course must be completed at Mills Demonstrate skills to evaluate the authenticity, validity, and reliability of information. All general education courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. A complete listing of College of Marin approved CSU GE Breadth and courses, by specific area designation, is available online at rev. 11/15/2012
3 Purpose: Mills College departments listed below have approved the following College of Marin courses to be accepted for credit toward the designated Mills College majors. ECONOMICS Minimum: equivalent Economics courses MATH 115, Probability and Statistics (ECON 081) ECON 101, Macroeconomic Theory (ECON 101) ECON 102, Microeconomic Theory (ECON 100) BUS 113, Managerial Accounting (ECON 115) EDUCATION, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND BA/MA PREPARATION Equivalent Education courses ECE 101, Introduction to Child Development (EDUC 136) ECE 110, Child Development (EDUC 138 or EDUC 136) ECE 115, Introduction to Early Childhood Curriculum or ECE 205, Continuing EC Curriculum (EDUC 133) ECE 116, Observation and Assessment, (EDUC 134) ECE 137, Emergent Literacy in the Early Childhood Classroom (EDUC 137) ECE 208, Exploring Cultural Diversity in the Early Childhood Classroom (EDUC 102 or EDUC 114) PSY 114, The Psychology of Human Development: Lifespan (PSYC 140) ECE 112, Child, Family and Community (ECON 103 ECE 100 AND ECE_100DL, Licensing and Permits or ECE 220 A AND ECE 220 B, Early Childhood Education Administration (EDUC 153) ECE 222, Working with special needs children in early childhood settings (EDUC 155) ECE 131, Health, Safety and Nutrition Practices for Young Children (EDUC 156) PSY 112, Child and Adolescent Psychology (PSYC 080) Transferrable electives counted for the major (no Mills equivalent) ECE 114, Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECE 120, Planning and Teaching an After School Program ECE 132, Planning and Teaching Circle Times with Young Children ECE 133, Creative Art Curriculum for Young Children ECE 134, Understanding Young Children's Temperaments ECE 135, Working with Children's Challenging Behavior ECE 217, Fostering Creativity in the Classroom ECE 218, Providing High Quality Care for Infants and Toddlers (age 0-3 years) ECE 223, Music Activities for Young Children ECE 224, Working with Parents in Early Childhood Programs ECE 225, Guidance and Limit Setting in the Early Childhood Classroom ECE 226, Exploration and discovery in math and science ECE 261, Early Childhood Education Conference Course
4 ECE 280, Early Childhood Education Fieldwork and Seminar I: Beginning Practicum ECE 281, Early Childhood Education Fieldwork and Seminar II: Advanced Practicum ECE 295, Supervising Adults in Early Childhood Programs PSY/SOC 140, Marriage, Family, and Intimate Relationships ENGLISH Equivalent English courses For creative writing emphasis in the major ENGL 150, Reading and Composition (1A) or ENGL 151, Reading and Composition (1B) or ENGL 155, Critical Thinking and Composition (ENG 001) ENGL 202, Creative Writing I (ENG 055 or ENG 056) ENGL 203, Creative Writing II (ENG 055 or ENG 056) Three surveys of African American, American, or British Literature, two of which must be in historical and national sequence. ENGL 221A, Survey of American Literature I (ENG 063) ENGL 221B, Survey of American Literature II (ENG 064) ENGL 222, Survey of English Literature I (ENG 065) ENGL 223, Survey of English Literature II (ENG 065) ENGL 230, Survey of Shakespeare (ENG 115) PUBLIC POLICY AND BA/MA PREPARATION FOR THE MPP Foundation courses ECON 101, Macroeconomic Theory AND ECON 102, Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 050) MATH 115, Probability and Statistics (ECON 081) Ethics PHIL 111, Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 062) Dimensions of Diversity in Public Policy (one of the following) ETST 110, Introduction to Ethnic Studies ETST 111 or ETST 112, History of African Americans (A) or (B) ETST 121, History of Latinos in the United States ETST 151, Native American History POLS 201, Understanding Globalization POLS 211, Women in American History and Politics
5 PSYCHOLOGY Majors must take at least 6 credits in psychology courses at Mills. Minimum: PSYC 110, Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 049) PSYC 114, The Psychology of Human Development: Lifespan (PSYC 040) PSYC 204, Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 118) PSYC 251, Biological Psychology (PSYC 132) PSYC 116, Theories of Personality (PSYC 148) PSYC 230, Social Psychology (PSYC 155) SOCIOLOGY SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology (SOC 055) SOC 205, Intro to Research Methods and Data Analysis (SOC 091) Optimal, also complete: SOC 114, Global Social Problems (SOC 058) SOC 140, Marriage, Family, and Intimate Relationships (SOC 101) SOC 112, Social Deviance and Problems (SOC 112) Transferrable electives counted for the major (no Mills equivalent) SOC 184, Criminology SOC 230, Social Psychology