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1 Diablo Valley College AGREEMENT FOR THE ARTICULATION OF TRANSFER OF COLLEGE CREDIT By this document, Diablo Valley College and Sierra Nevada College enter into an agreement for the benefit of both institutions and their students; specifically this agreement stipulates how Diablo Valley College (DVC) students may apply credits earned at HC to fulfill Sierra Nevada College () degree and program requirements. This articulation agreement provides a listing of direct transfer courses for the General Education & Core Curriculum at Sierra Nevada College. If you are interested in a listing of the lower division courses transfer courses within your specific major, please send your official transcript to with your application or contact the Office of the Registrar GRADE REQUIREMENT: will accept as transferable credit only courses in which the student earned a grade of "C" or higher. The College does not accept "C-" minus or lower grades for transfer. Sierra Nevada College courses are listed on the left; Diablo Valley College courses on the right. A minimum of 42 semester credits toward the degree must be upper division. Students must also take a minimum of 45 credits from for a degree to be awarded. GENERAL EDUCATION CORE Course CORE 101/301 Experience 3 Any critical thinking, problem-solving, or oral communication credits may fulfill s CORE 301 requirement. Otherwise, fulfills lower division major or elective requirements. ENTP 200 Foundations of Entrepreneurship 3 BUSMG 192 ENVS 200/205 Environmental Systems 4 Any Science Class with a lab HIST 300 Civilizations 3 Any HIST Civilization course; however, student may need to take a U.S. Constitution course if not covered in curriculum. PHIL 400 Senior Ethics 3 ENGL 101 Freshman Composition 3 ENGL 122 ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3 ENGL 123 or ENGL 126 HIST 205 Nevada Constitution 1 MATH 101 Math Reasoning or MATH 110 College Algebra 3 MATH 124, MATH 135 or MATH 135SP Physical Education 1 Any KNACT, KNCMB, KINDAN or KNICA level 100 or higher Studio Art Course 3 ART and , and ARTDM TOTAL 30
2 MAJORS' LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS : Bachelor of Art or Bachelor of Fine Art DART 230 Beginning Digital Darkroom 3 ARTDM 105 DESG 132 Foundations of Visual Design 3 ART 101 DRAW 121 Drawing Fundamentals 3 ART 105 NWGN 215 New Genres 3 SCLP 210 Beginning 3-Dimensional Design 3 ART 138 SELECT THREE OF THE FOLLOWING: CERM 210 Beginning Ceramics 3 ART 155 DART Any DART Studio Class 3 Any ARTDM MUSC Any MUSC Studio 3 Any MUSIC PHTG 250 Photography I 3 ART 160 PNTG 211 Beginning Painting 3 ART 126 PRNT 215 Beginning Printmaking 3 ART 110 TOTAL 24 : Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in (1) Global Business Management, (2) Entrepreneurship, (3) Ski Business and Resort Management, (4) Finance and Economics, and (5) Marketing ACCT 204 Financial Accounting 3 BUSAC 186 ACCT 205 Managerial Accounting 3 BUSAC 187 ECON 101 Microeconomics 3 ECON 221 ECON 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 220 GBUS 291 Business Writing 3 BUS 250 MGMT 260 Principles of Management 3 BUSMG 191 MKTG 201 Introduction to Marketing 3 BUSMK 256 *Must take Statistics to fulfill GE Math Req. MATH 142 TOTAL 21 : Bachelor of Arts in English ENGL 250 Introduction to Shakespeare or THEA 220 Beginning Acting 3 ENGL 154 ENGL 295 Introduction to Literary Criticism 3 ENGL 150 PSYC, HIST or HUMN One Elective 3 PSYCH , HIST , or HUMAN TOTAL 12
3 : Bachelor of Science in Biology* BIOL 101 & 105 Biology and Lab 4 BIOSC 130 CHEM 102 & 106 Chemistry and Lab II 4 CHEM 121 PHYS 101 & 105 Physics and Lab I 4 PHYS 120 PHYS 102 & 106 Physics and Lab II 4 PHYS 121 TOTAL 28 : Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with a Concentration in Ecology BIOL 101 & 105 Biology and Lab 4 BIOSC 130 CHEM 102 & 106 Chemistry and Lab II 3 CHEM 121 ESCI 101 & 105 Geology and Lab 4 GEOL 120 and 122 PHYS 101 & 105 Physics and Lab I 3 PHYS 120 MATH 251 Statistics 3 MATH 142 TOTAL 25 : Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, with a concentration in Earth Science BIOL 110 Cells, Inheritance, Evolution & Animal Science CHEM 101 & 105 Chemistry I and Lab 4 CHEM 120 CHEM 102 & 106 Chemistry II and Lab 4 CHEM BIOSC 101 or BIOSC 102 ESCI 101 & 105 Geology and Lab 4 GEOL 120 and 122 ESCI 210 Meterology 4 PHYS 101 & 105 Physics I and Lab 4 PHYS 120 PHYS 102 & 106 Physics II and Lab 4 PHYS 121 *Must take Calculus to fulfill GE Math Req. 3 MATH 182 or 183 TOTAL 35
4 : Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, with a concentration in Natural Resource Management BIOL 101 & 105 Biology and Lab 4 BIOSC 102 ECON 101 Microeconomics 3 ECON 221 ECON 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 222 ESCI 101 & GEOL 120 and 122 INTL 221 Political & Economic Geography or INTL 242 International Environmental Issues 3 ENVP 223 Introduction to Natural Resources Management 3 TOTAL 32 : Bachelor of Arts in Humanities ENGL Writing or Literature 3 ENGL , HIST (non-u.s. history) 3 HIST , , 161 HUMN 110 Intro to Humanities 3 HUMAN 105 HUMN 210 Exploring World Religion 3 PHIL 101 Intro to Philosophy PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 101 Foreign Language - 2 semesters same language 6 Any ARABC, CHIN, FRNCH, GRMAN, ITAL, JAPAN, TOTAL 24 : Bachelor of Arts in Psychology* HUMN 110 Intro to Humanities 3 HUMAN 105 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYCH 101 PSYC 202 Human Development 3 PSYCH 200 PSYC 240 Social Psychology 3 PSYCH 225 PSYC 271 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYCH 230 PSYC 291 Introduction To APA Style 2 *Must take Statistics to fulfill GE Math Req. MATH 142 TOTAL 20
5 : Bachelor of Arts in International Studies ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 221 ECON 102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 222 GBUS 291 Business Communication 3 BUS 250 or 255 HUMN 110 Introduction to Humanities 3 HUMAN 105 HUMN 210 Exploring World Religions 3 INTL 221 Political and Economic Geography 3 INTL 252 International Environmental Issues 3 Foreign Language - Two semesters of one language Any ARABC, CHIN, FRNCH, GRMAN, ITAL, JAPAN, TOTAL 21 : Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Outdoor Adventure Leadership and (student chooses second area of focus) INTD 250 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies 3 ODAL 101 Introduction to Outdoor Skills 4 ODAL 201 Principles of Outdoor Leadership 3 ODAL 250 Wilderness First Responder 2 PHED (ODAL) Intermediate/Advanced Outdoor 3 Skills TOTAL 15 : Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing ENGL 205 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 ENGL 222 ENGL 250 Introduction to Shakespeare or THEA 220 Beginning Acting 3 ENGL 154 ENGL 295 Introduction to Literary Criticism 3 Foreign Language - 2 semesters same language 6 Any ARABC, CHIN, FRNCH, GRMAN, ITAL, JAPAN, TOTAL 18
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