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1 Effective during the academic year VALID FOR: catalog and catalog IMPORTANT NOTICE regarding students who have COMPLETED an IGETC or CSU -GE Certification: Students admitted and enrolled at who have earned an associate degree at a regionally accredited California College with general education certification (IGETC or CSU-GE) will be credited with fulfilling all of s General Education AREA s, but not General Education CORE s. The following courses are approved for transfer towards fulfillment of general education (GE) AREA s at Please Note: Additional General Education CORE courses are required for graduation. With the exception of the Foreign Language, World Civilization, and Culture, the CORE courses are unique to the mission of the University of La Verne and must be completed at. Refer to the catalog for specific s. Student Classifications Traditional Student= admitted and enrolled in a traditional undergraduate program at the main campus Non- Traditional Student= admitted and enrolled through Regional Campus Administration (including the CAPA program) English Language Skills (GEWE) and (GESE) AREA Traditional students must complete courses from 3 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 9 semester hours (SH) Non- Traditional students must complete courses from 3 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 9 semester hours (SH) Written English sub-area (GEWE) sub-area (GEWE1) ENG 110 (GEWE1) College Writing A ENGL 101/101H Freshman Composition sub-area (GEWE2) ENG 111(GEWE2) College Writing B ENGL 102/102H Literature and Composition sub-area(gewe2) ENGL 103/103H and Writing Spoken English sub-area (GESE) sub-area (GESE) SPCM 100 Fundamental of Public Speaking COMM 110 Public Speaking SPCH 210 Interpersonal Communication COMM 100/100H Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Fine Arts (GEFA) AREA Traditional students must complete courses from 2 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 5-9 semester hours (SH) Non- Traditional students must complete a course from 1 sub-area to meet area. Area Requirement= 2-4 semester hours (SH) History and Appreciation sub-area (GEFAa) ART 210 Art History Foundation: Ancient through Early Renaissance sub-area (GEFAa) ART 101 Survey of Western Art History 1
2 ART 211 Art History Foundation: ART 102 Western Art History Renaissance through Contemporary MUS 100 Music History and Appreciation MUS 101/101H Music Appreciation sub-area( GEFAa) ART 105 History of Modern Art DNCE 100 Dance History and Appreciation THEA 100 Introduction to Theatre THEA 101 Acting and Actors- An Historical Perspective THEA 103 History of Film to 1945 THEA 104 History of Film form 1945 to Present Experiential sub-area (GEFAb) 2 SH minimum to complete sub-area (GEFAb) ART D Design ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design ART D Design ART 111 Three-Dimensional Design ART 140 Drawing Techniques and Materials ART 030 Basic Drawing ART 250 Sculpture I ART 161 Sculpture ART 260 Painting ART 041 Introduction to Painting MSS 043 Contemporary Dance DNCE 106A or DNCE 106B Introduction to Modern Dance or Introduction to Modern Dance MUS 112 University Chorale MUS 136 Collegiate Choir MUS 117 Chamber Singers MUS 137 Chamber Choir MUS Piano Workshop MUS 161 Class Piano 1 MUS 160 Voice Workshop MUS 121 Beginning Voice MUS 180 Guitar Workshop MUS 185 Beginning Classical Guitar THAR 110 Introduction to Acting for Non- THEA 110 Acting Fundamentals Theatre Majors THAR 212 Acting for the Camera I TELV 143/ THEA 146 Television Commercial Acting Workshop sub- area (GEFAb) ART 031A Introduction to Life Drawing ART 130 ART 131 ART 141 ART 183 ART 188A ENGL 211 ENGL 214 MUS 135 Introduction to Drawing Beginning Life Drawing Beginning Painting Beginning Stained Glass Glass Exploration I Creative Writing I/ Fiction Creative Writing I/Poetry Concert Chorale 2
3 Humanities (GEH) AREA Traditional students must complete courses from 3 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement=9 semester hours (SH) Non-Traditional students must complete courses from 2 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 6 semester hours (SH) Literature sub-area (GEHa) sub-area (GEHa) ENG 260 Shakespeare in film ENGL 133B or ENGL 233A subarea (GEHa) Philosophy or Religion sub-area (GEHb) Shakespeare s Tragedies and History Plays or Shakespeare s Comedies and Romances ENGL 172 Survey of World Literature ENGL 220 Survey of the Bible as Literature ENGL 231 Survey of English Literature ENGL 232 Survey of English Literature ENGL 241 Survey of American Literature ENGL 242 Survey of American Literature, 1900-Present ENGL 271 Survey of World Literature ENGL 278 Survey of Literature by Women sub-area (GEHb) PHIL 110 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 106/106H Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 230 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 108 Ethics subarea (GEHb) PHIL 112 World Religions Mass Media sub-area (GEHc) Inter-Area Humanities sub-area (GEHd) PHIL 118 sub-area (GEHc) sub-area (GEHd) History of Philosophy THAR 212 Acting for the Camera I TELV 143 Television Commercial Acting Workshop Mathematics (GEM) Area Traditional students must complete 1 course to meet area. Area Requirement= 3 semester hours (SH) Non-Traditional students must complete 1 course to meet area. Area Requirement= 3 semester hours (SH) (GEM) MATH 104 College Algebra MATH 140 College Algebra MATH 105 Precalculus MATH 170 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3
4 MATH 170 Mathematics in Society MATH 105 Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students MATH 201 Calculus I MATH 180/180H Analytic Geometry and Calculus MATH 202 Calculus II MATH 185 Analytic Geometry and Calculus Natural Science (GELS, GEPS) AREA Traditional students must complete courses from 2 different sub-areas to meet area. One of the two courses must have a lab. Area Requirement=7-10 semester hours (SH) Non-Traditional students must complete courses from 2 different sub-areas to meet area. One of the two courses must have a lab. Area Requirement=7-10 semester hours (SH) *=Course with lab Life Science sub-area (GELS) sub-area (GELS) BIOL 203 Principles of Biology *BIOL 109/109H and *BIOL 109L subarea(gels) *BIOL 212 Physical Science sub-area (GEPS) *BIOL 214 sub-area (GEPS) Fundamentals of Biology and Fundamentals of Biology Laboratory Ecology and Human Diversity Evolution and Plant Diversity CHEM 103 Introduction to Chemistry *CHEM 209 Introductory CHEM 201 General Chemistry I *CHEM 219 General Chemistry CHEM 202 General Chemistry II *CHEM 229 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis NASC 201 General Geology GEOL 101 Introduction to Geology PHYS 105 Introduction to Physics *PHYS 109 Survey of General Physics PHYS 201 General Physics I *PHYS 279 General Mechanics Heat and Sound PHYS 202 General Physics II *PHYS 289 General Optics, Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 203 Engineering Physics I *PHYS 217 Engineering Physics PHYS 204 Engineering Physics II *PHYS 227 Engineering Physics subarea(geps) ASTR 109 Introduction to the Solar System ASTR 110/110H *ASTR 140 *CHEM 119 Introduction to Stars and Galaxies Astronomy Laboratory *PHYS 210 *PHYS 211 Fundamentals-Generals and Organic Physics, Calculus Based Physics, Calculus Based 4
5 Social Science (GESS) AREA Traditional students must complete courses from 3 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 9 semester hours (SH) Non-Traditional students must complete courses from 2 different sub-areas to meet area. Area Requirement= 6 semester hours (SH) Behavioral Science sub-area (GESSa) sub-area (GESSa) PSY 101 Principles of Psychology PSYC 100/100H Introduction to Psychology SOC 250 Principles of Sociology SOC 100/100H Introduction to Sociology sub-area (GESSa) ANTH 100/100H Introduction to Cultural Anthropology PSYC 170 Multicultural Psychology History and Political Science sub-area (GESSb) sub-area (GESSb) HIS 110A United States History to 1877 HIST 120/120H The United States to 1865 HIS 110B U.S. History from 1877 HIST 121/121H The United States Since 1865 Economics sub-area (GESSc) ECBU 140 sub-area (GESSb) POLT 101/101H sub-area (GESSc) Introduction to American Governments Introduction to Business and Economics BUS 100 Fundamentals of Business ECBU 220 Economic Analysis I ECON 120 Principles/Macro ECBU 221 Economic Analysis II ECON 121 Principles/Micro Interdisciplinary Social Science sub-area (GESSd) sub-area (GESSd) sub-area (GESSd) ETHN 101 GEOG 100/100H GEOG 102 Introduction to Ethnic Studies World Regional Geography Cultural Geography 5
6 Movement and Sports Science (GEMSS) AREA Traditional students must complete 1 course to meet area. Area Requirement= 2-3 semester hours (SH) Non-Traditional students are exempt from this area. (GEMSS) MSS 001 Fitness for Life EXER 112 and Choose (1) course from EXER MSS 151 Health and Physical Fitness Strategies EXER 100 and Choose (1) course from EXER sub-area(gemss) EXER 102 and Choose (1) course from EXER Exploring Concepts of Fitness & Wellness and Choose (1) course from EXER Healthful Living and Choose (1) course from EXER Nutrition and Fitness and Choose (1) course from EXER
7 General Education (GE) CORE REQUIREMENTS Effective during the academic year VALID FOR: catalog and catalog PLEASE NOTE: The University of La Verne CORE s consist of a cluster of common courses which all students take once admitted and enrolled at. The courses will introduce students to the central values of the University as they are articulated in the Mission Statement. The number of CORE courses that a transfer student will be required to enroll in is determined by the number of semester hours transferred at the time of matriculation according to the following guidelines: Traditional students who transfer semester hours must complete all CORE courses: CORE 300, CORE 2a, CORE 2b, CORE 305, CORE 310, CORE 320, and CORE 340 Traditional students who transfer semester hours must complete CORE 300, CORE 2a, CORE 305, CORE 310, and either CORE 320 or CORE 340 Non- Traditional students who transfer semester hours must complete CORE 300 and either CORE 2a or CORE 2b and either CORE 320 or 340 Non- Traditional students who transfer or more semester hours must complete CORE 300 and either CORE 2a or CORE 2b or CORE 320 or CORE 340 CORE 300 CORE 2a CORE 2b CORE 305 CORE Title Values and CORE area (GEC1) Values and International/Intercultural CORE sub-area (GEC2a) Foreign Language Completion of a 2 nd semester language (i.e. French 102) is required to demonstrate proficiency. International/Intercultural CORE sub-area (GEC2b) World Civilization and Culture Service Learning CORE area (GEC4) Service Learning Select both course to complete area (GEC1) Core PHIL 108 and PHIL 110 sub-area (GEC2a) Core FREN 102 ITAL 102 SPAN 102/102H sub-area (GEC2b) Core HIST101/101H HIST 102/102H HIST 120/120H COMM 120/120H ANTH 100/100H area (GEC4) Core Ethics Elementary French II Elementary Italian II Elementary Spanish II World Civilizations to the 16 th Century World Civilizations Since the 16 th Century The United States to the 1865 Introduction to Intercultural Communication Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CORE 310 International/Intercultural CORE sub-area (GEC2c) International/Intercultural Experience Select 1 courses to complete sub-area (GEC2c) Core 7
8 CORE 320 General Education (GE) CORE REQUIREMENTS CORE Title Interdisciplinary CORE sub-area (GEC3a) & (GEC3b) The Human Condition sub-area (GEC3a) or (GEC3b) Core CORE 340 Toward A Sustainable Planet Traditional students who transfer semester hours must complete CORE 300 and either CORE 305 or CORE 310, and either CORE 320 or CORE 340 CORE Title CORE 300 CORE 305 Values and CORE area (GEC1) Values and Service Learning CORE area (GEC4) Service Learning Select both course to complete area (GEC1) Core PHIL 108 and PHIL 110 area (GEC4) Core Ethics CORE 310 CORE 320 CORE 340 International/Intercultural CORE sub-area (GEC2c) International/Intercultural Experience Interdisciplinary CORE sub-area (GEC3a) & (GEC3b) The Human Condition Toward A Sustainable Planet sub-area (GEC2c) Core sub-area (GEC3a) or (GEC3b) Core Traditional students who transfer 92+ semester hours must complete CORE 300 and either CORE 320 or CORE 340 CORE Title CORE 300 CORE 320 CORE 340 Values and CORE area (GEC1) Values and Interdisciplinary CORE sub-area (GEC3a) & (GEC3b) The Human Condition Toward A Sustainable Planet Select both course to complete area (GEC1) Core PHIL 108 and PHIL 110 sub-area (GEC3a) or (GEC3b) Core Ethics 8
9 General Education (GE) CORE REQUIREMENTS Additional (GE) AREA & CORE Transfer Guidelines All students at the time of matriculation, who have completed fewer than 32 semester hours of transferable course work, will be evaluated for fulfillment of s General Education AREA and eligible CORE s on a course-bycourse basis. No course will be considered for transfer unless a grade of C- or better was received. The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this Articulation Agreement at anytime 9