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AIS 101 - Introduction to American IndianStudies (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
AIS 150 - Introduction to Federal Indian Lawand Policy (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
AIS 220 - American Indian Religion (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
AIS 230 - American Indian Art andContemporary Issues (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
AIS 240 - American Indians andEnvironmental Issues (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
AIS 280 - American Indian Culture andLanguage Preservation and Revitalization(3.00)
← No Course Articulated
AIS 290 - American Indian Education: Equityand Social Justice (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
All courses used for the preparation for the major must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJORPREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR
LOWER-DIVISION CRITICAL/THEORETICAL/CULTURAL COURSES (NINE UNITS): SELECTLOWER-DIVISION CRITICAL/THEORETICAL/CULTURAL COURSES (NINE UNITS): SELECTTHREE COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:THREE COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:
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ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ← ANTH 102 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00)OrOr
ACCT 125H - Honors Managerial Accounting- Principles of Accounting II (3.00)
BUS 202 - Introduction to Business Law (3.00)← BADM 201 - Legal Environment of Business(3.00)
BUS 203 - Business Writing (3.00) ← BADM 104 - Business Communications (3.00)OrOr
BADM 104H - Honors BusinessCommunications (3.00)
BUS 204 - Business Statistics (3.00) ← MATH 140 - Introduction to Statistics (4.00)
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics(3.00) ← ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
(3.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The minimum acceptable grade in every Pre-Business course and business course is a 'C'
The minimum acceptable Pre-Business core GPA is a 2.65. However, if your GPA falls between 2.5 and 2.65,you may be subject to a waitlist for business status. Students who are waitlisted for business status areencouraged to repeat courses in which they received a 'C' in order to raise their grade and their GPA forfuture consideration of business status.
Courses CANNOT be taken for Credit/No Credit Grading Please Note: *Any courses completed more than 10 years ago must be repeated.
MATH 242 - Introduction to Statistics (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
MATH 132 - Survey of Calculus (3.00) ← MATH 135 - Calculus for Social Sciences andBusiness (4.00)
MATH 160 - Calculus with Applications, I(5.00) ← MATH 211 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
(5.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
ECONOMICS
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must be completed witha grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
OrOr
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BIOL 105 - Introduction to Biology/Ecology(3.00) ← No Course Articulated
ENVS 100 - Introduction to EnvironmentalStudies (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
ENVS 210 - Research Methods: Intro toGeographic Information Systems (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
ES 100 - The Earth and its Place in theUniverse (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
GES 101 - Matter, Molecules, Life, and theEnvironment I (Physical Science) (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
GES 105 - Introduction to Physical Science(3.00) ← No Course Articulated
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must becompleted with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
OrOr
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ETST 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies(3.00) ← No Course Articulated
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
ETHNIC STUDIES
All courses used for the major and preparation for the major must be completed with a grade of C(2.0) or higher
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJORPREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR
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GBST 100 - Introduction to Global Studies(3.00) ← No Course Articulated
GEOG 201 - World Regional Geography (3.00)← GEOG 108 - World Regional Geography (3.00)
HIST 102 - World Civilizations from 1500 tothe Present (3.00) ← HIST 104 - World History Since 1500 (3.00)
OrOrHIST 104H - Honors World History Since1500 (3.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
GLOBAL STUDIES
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must be completed witha grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
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ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ← ANTH 102 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00)OrOr
ANTH 102H - Honors Cultural Anthropology(3.00)
HD 101 - Introduction to HumanDevelopment Across the Lifespan (3.00) ← PSYC 103 - Human Development (3.00)
OrOrPSYC 103H - Honors Human Development(3.00)
HD 102 - Prep Skills for HD Majors (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
HD 220 - Statistics in Human Development(3.00) ← MATH 140 - Introduction to Statistics (4.00)
HD 230 - Research Methods in HumanDevelopment (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
HD 231 - Action Research in HumanDevelopment (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must becompleted with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
OrOr
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HIST 130 - U.S. History 1500-1877 (3.00) ← HIST 111 - U. S. History to 1877 (3.00)OrOr
HIST 111H - Honors U. S. History to 1877(3.00)
HIST 131 - U.S. History 1877-Present (3.00) ← HIST 112 - U.S. History Since 1865 (3.00)OrOr
HIST 112H - Honors U.S. History since 1865(3.00)
HIST 101 - World Civilizations to 1500 (3.00) ← HIST 103 - World History to 1500 (3.00)OrOr
HIST 103H - Honors World History to 1500(3.00)
HIST 102 - World Civilizations from 1500 tothe Present (3.00) ← HIST 104 - World History Since 1500 (3.00)
OrOrHIST 104H - Honors World History Since1500 (3.00)
PSCI 100 - U.S. Government and Politics(3.00) ← PS 101 - Introduction to American
Government and Politics (3.00)OrOr
PS 101H - Honors Introduction to AmericanGovernment and Politics (3.00)
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics(3.00) ← ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
(3.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
HISTORY SINGLE-SUBJECT PREPARATION FOR TEACHING OPTION
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN MAJORING IN HISTORY AND TEACHING AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL MAY ELECTTHE SINGLE-SUBJECT OPTION IN HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION WILL ALLOWSTUDENTS TO WAIVE THE CALIFORNIA SUBJECT EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (CSET) IN HISTORY/SOCIALSCIENCE. FOR CERTIFICATION OF THIS OPTION, STUDENTS MUST MAINTAIN A 2.7 GPA BOTH IN OVERALLWORK AND IN COURSES USED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR AND OPTION.
*Supporting Social Science Courses (6 units):PSYC 100 and SOC 101 are recommended, but other lower- orupper-division courses in Psychology or Sociology can satisfy this requirement.
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TWO HISTORY SEQUENCES IN TWODIFFERENT WORLD AREAS. ← HIST 107 - The History of East Asia
before 1600 (3.00)AndAnd
HIST 108 - The History of East Asiasince 1600 (3.00)HIST 111 - U. S. History to 1877 (3.00)
AndAndHIST 112 - U.S. History Since 1865(3.00)HIST 141 - History of Latin America to1820 (3.00)
AndAndHIST 142 - History of Latin Americasince 1820 (3.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
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HISTORY
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must becompleted with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
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BIOL 104 - Principles of Biology-HumanEmphasis (4.00) ← BIOL 100 - Human Biology (4.00)
BIOL 160 - Microbiology for Health Sciences(4.00) ← BIOL 125 - Microbiology (5.00)
BIOL 177 - Intro to Human Anatomy &Physiology for Kinesiology I (4.00)
AndAndBIOL 178 - Intro to Human Anatomy &Physiology for Kinesiology II (4.00)
← ANAT 101 - Human Anatomy & PhysiologyI (4.00)
AndAndANAT 102 - Human Anatomy & PhysiologyII (5.00)
← CHEM 107 - Chemistry of Life (5.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
KINESIOLOGY - HEALTH SCIENCE OPTION
Kinesiology at CSUSM is an IMPACTED program. An undergraduate major is designated asimpacted when the number of applications received from fully qualified applicants during theinitial filing period exceeds the number of available spaces. Such majors are authorized to usesupplementary admission criteria to screen applications.
The following supplemental admission criteria will be used to determine acceptance into theKinesiology degree program.
1. Cumulative GPA from all coursework of AT LEAST 2.5 NOTE: A GPA of 2.5 is NOT a guarantee of admission. Kinesiology has limited seats each
semester and selects students according to overall competitiveness. The most competitiveapplicants will have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.
2. Grade of "C" or better in the following four Core kinesiology courses (or equivalent)*:KINE 202: Introduction to KinesiologyBIOL 104: Principles of Biology: Human Emphasis (with lab)**
**Note: an Intro or General Biology w/lab (4 semester units) is generally acceptableBIOL 177 Anatomy & Physiology I for KINE majors (with lab)BIOL 178 Anatomy & Physiology II for KINE majors (with lab)
(Note: 1 semester of Anatomy w/lab and 1 semester of Physiology w/lab is acceptable forA&P I/II)
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJORPREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR
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CHEM 105 - General, Organic, andBiochemistry for Life (4.00)
AndAndCHEM 105L - General, Organic, andBiochemistry for Life Laboratory (1.00)
CHEM 150 - General Chemistry (4.00)AndAnd
CHEM 150L - General ChemistryLaboratory (1.00)
← CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I (5.00)
KINE 200 - First Aid and Safety (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
KINE 201 - CPR and AED (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
KINE 202 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3.00) ← PE 195 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3.00)
PSYC 100 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00) ← PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00)OrOr
BIOL 104 - Principles of Biology-HumanEmphasis (4.00) ← BIOL 100 - Human Biology (4.00)
BIOL 160 - Microbiology for Health Sciences(4.00) ← BIOL 125 - Microbiology (5.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
KINESIOLOGY - MOVEMENT SCIENCE OPTION
Kinesiology at CSUSM is an IMPACTED program. An undergraduate major is designated asimpacted when the number of applications received from fully qualified applicants during theinitial filing period exceeds the number of available spaces. Such majors are authorized to usesupplementary admission criteria to screen applications.
The following supplemental admission criteria will be used to determine acceptance into theKinesiology degree program.
1. Cumulative GPA from all coursework of AT LEAST 2.5 NOTE: A GPA of 2.5 is NOT a guarantee of admission. Kinesiology has limited seats each
semester and selects students according to overall competitiveness. The most competitiveapplicants will have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher.
2. Grade of "C" or better in the following four Core kinesiology courses (or equivalent)*:KINE 202: Introduction to KinesiologyBIOL 104: Principles of Biology: Human Emphasis (with lab)**
**Note: an Intro or General Biology w/lab (4 semester units) is generally acceptableBIOL 177 Anatomy & Physiology I for KINE majors (with lab)BIOL 178 Anatomy & Physiology II for KINE majors (with lab)
(Note: 1 semester of Anatomy w/lab and 1 semester of Physiology w/lab is acceptable forA&P I/II)
MOVEMENT SCIENCE OPTIONMOVEMENT SCIENCE OPTION
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BIOL 177 - Intro to Human Anatomy &Physiology for Kinesiology I (4.00)
AndAndBIOL 178 - Intro to Human Anatomy &Physiology for Kinesiology II (4.00)
← ANAT 101 - Human Anatomy & PhysiologyI (4.00)
AndAndANAT 102 - Human Anatomy & PhysiologyII (5.00)
CHEM 105 - General, Organic, andBiochemistry for Life (4.00)
AndAndCHEM 105L - General, Organic, andBiochemistry for Life Laboratory (1.00)
← CHEM 107 - Chemistry of Life (5.00)
CHEM 150 - General Chemistry (4.00)AndAnd
CHEM 150L - General ChemistryLaboratory (1.00)
← CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I (5.00)
KINE 200 - First Aid and Safety (1.00)AndAnd
KINE 201 - CPR and AED (1.00)
← PE 115 - First Aid and CPR (3.00)
KINE 202 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3.00) ← PE 195 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3.00)
MATH 125 - Pre-Calculus (4.00) ← MATH 110 - Precalculus (5.00)
PSYC 100 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00) ← PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00)OrOr
CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication ← COMM 106 - Small Group Communication (3.00)COMM 103 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00)COMM 201 - Advanced Public Speaking (3.00)COMM 104 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00)COMM 100H - Honors Public Speaking (3.00)COMM 103H - Honors Interpersonal Communication (3.00)COMM 100 - Public Speaking (3.00)COMM 104H - Honors Advocacy and Argument (3.00)
CSU GE Area: A2 - Written Communication ← ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition (4.00)ENGL 101 - Freshman Composition (4.00)
CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking ← PHIL 112 - Critical Thinking and Composition (4.00)PHIL 103 - Logic (3.00)COMM 104 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00)ENGL 103H - Honors Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00)ENGL 103 - Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00)PHIL 103H - Honors Logic (3.00)COMM 104H - Honors Advocacy and Argument (3.00)
Students selecting a Science Depth of Study Module must take CHEM 150and either PHYS 101 or PHYS 205 instead of GES 105. ← No Course Articulated
GES 105 - Introduction to Physical Science (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
CHEM 150 - General Chemistry (4.00) ← CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I (5.00)
PHYS 101 - Introduction to Physics I (4.00) ← PHY 101 - Basic Physics: Energy and Motion (4.00)
PHYS 205 - Physics for the Biological Sciences I (4.00) ← No Comparable Course
Articulation Agreement by MajorEffective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
LIBERAL STUDIES
Liberal Studies (LBST) is the most common Bachelor's Degree major taken by students interested in becoming K-8 teachers. It provides the best preparation and background knowledge in all required K-8 subjects, as well as providing preparation for required state testing. Those not interested in teaching will benefit from gaining a broad multidisciplinary education leading to success in a wide range ofcareers.
All options have the same lower-division requirements. These requirements address the seven core subject matter areas of the K-8 curriculum. Because of the considerable curricular breadth required by the State-specified ESM content preparation standards, many of the required lower-division courses also meet
CSUSM's General Education requirements. However, because of state specifications, there are very limited substitution options in the curriculum. Courses are clustered around the seven subject matter areas specified by State Accreditation agencies.
ALL COURSES TAKEN FOR THE MAJOR MUST BE COMPLETED WITH A GRADE OF "C"(2.0) OR HIGHER. COURSES CANNOT BE TAKEN FOR CREDIT/NO CREDIT GRADING. DO NOTFOLLOW THE CSU GENERAL EDUCATION BREADTH REQUIREMENTS, THE LOWER DIVISION LIBERAL STUDIES PREP FULFILLS THE CSU LOWER DIVISION GENERAL EDUCATIONREQUIREMENTS.
The California State University, before awarding a degree, requires students to complete the American Institutions Requirement. It is strongly recommended that transfer students complete the requirement at course(s) to complete the American Institutions requirement.
CSUSM believes strongly in preparing its students for the demands of a diverse and globalizing world. So, every student — regardless of major and in order to graduate — must demonstrate proficiency ina language other than English.Meeting the LOTER confirms that you have an intermediate level of linguistic proficiency in a language.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
AndAnd
AndAnd
PHYSICAL SCIENCEPHYSICAL SCIENCE
OrOr
AndAnd
OrOr
EARTH SCIENCEEARTH SCIENCE
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ES 100 - The Earth and its Place in the Universe (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
CS 211 - Computer Science II (4.00) ← CSIS 123A - C++ Programming - Level 2(3.00)
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COMM 100 - Introduction to Communication(3.00) ← COMM 120 - Survey of Communication
Studies (3.00)COMM 200 - Argument and Dialogue (3.00) ← COMM 104 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00)
PSYC 220 - Introductory Statistics inPsychology (3.00) ← MATH 140 - Introduction to Statistics (4.00)
OrOrPSYC 121 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences(3.00)Same-As: SOCI 121
SOC 201 - Introductory Statistics for theSocial Sciences (3.00) ← MATH 140 - Introduction to Statistics (4.00)
OrOrPSYC 121 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences(3.00)Same-As: SOCI 121
OrOrPSYC 121 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences(3.00)Same-As: SOCI 121
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
MEDIA STUDIES
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must becompleted with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
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MUSC 101 - Music Theory I (4.00) ← MUS 103 - Music Theory I (3.00)
MUSC 102 - Music Theory II (4.00) ← MUS 104 - Music Theory II (3.00)
MUSC 120 - Introduction to Music (3.00) ← MUS 100 - Introduction and Appreciation ofMusic (3.00)
OrOrMUS 100H - Honors Introduction andAppreciation of Music (3.00)
MUSC 145 - Beginning Piano (3.00) ← MUS 111 - Beginning Piano (1.00)
MUSC 201 - Theory III (4.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 202 - Theory IV (4.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 210 - Introduction to MusicTechnology (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 220 - A Survey of Western Music (3.00)← No Course Articulated
MUSC 194 - Vocal Ensemble (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 195 - Javanese Gamelan Ensemble(1.00) ← No Course Articulated
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
MUSIC
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must becompleted with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Students entering at the junior level must have completed the lower-division core courseworkbefore pursuing upper-division coursework at CSUSM.
*Lower-division Music Ensemble Courses (2 units)
**Lower-Division Vocal and Instrumental Instruction (2 units)
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
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MUSC 196 - Jazz Ensemble (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 197 - Wind Ensemble I (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
MUSC 240 - Vocal and InstrumentalInstruction (1.00) ← No Course Articulated
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Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
NURSING
SUBJECT PREPARATION REQUIREMENTS ARE GOVERNED BY LEGISLATIVE ACTION. REQUIREMENTS MAYCHANGE BETWEEN CATALOGS; PLEASE BE SURE TO VIEW THE MOST RECENT ARTICULATION AGREEMENT.
THE AGREEMENT DOES NOT REFLECT COURSE-COURSE ARTICULATIONS; THERFORE, THESE SAME EQUIVALENCIESCANNOT BE ASSUMED FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND/OR MAJORS AT CSU SAN MARCOS.
THE B.S. IN NURSING HAS FOUR OPTIONS. EACH OF THESE OPTIONS REQUIRES COMPLETION OF THE PRE-NURSING CORE PRIOR TO ADMISSION TO A NURSING PROGRAM. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, UNIQUE TO EACHOPTION, IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEB SITE.
This agreement represents the list of all transfer options which are acceptable to California State University, San
Marcos as meeting the equivalent of the course requirements within the B.S. in Nursing (BSN Degree)
All students are required to apply separately to the school of Nursing or Extended Learning for entry into one ofthe BSN programs listed below. This agreement is subject to change each academic year and does not include pre-requisites.
TRADITIONAL BSN OPTION
This is an impacted program and is offered by the School of Nursing: www.csusm.edu/nursing. This program isintended for students who have not already completed an LVN or RN program.
LVN to BSN OPTION This program is offered by the School of Nursing.
RN to BSN OPTION Prior to entry to the program, applicants must hold a California RN license and completion of college coursework
from a regionally-accredited college/university,(WASC or other regional accreditation affiliate), including LVNcoursework if taken separately (with the exception of military training). This program is currently offered throughExtended Learning:
ACCELERATED BSN OPTION This program may be completed in 22-24 months and is only available to students who have/will have completed a
Bachelor's degree, in a discipline outside of nursing from a regionally-accredited college/university. This programis offered through Extended Learning:
Language Other Than English Requirement
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CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication ← COMM 106 - Small Group Communication(3.00)COMM 103 - Interpersonal Communication(3.00)COMM 201 - Advanced Public Speaking(3.00)COMM 104 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00)COMM 100H - Honors Public Speaking (3.00)COMM 103H - Honors InterpersonalCommunication (3.00)COMM 100 - Public Speaking (3.00)COMM 104H - Honors Advocacy andArgument (3.00)
CSUSM believes strongly in preparing its students for the demands of a diverse and globalizing world. So, everystudent — regardless of major and in order to graduate — must demonstrate proficiency in a language other thanEnglish.
Meeting the LOTER confirms that you have an intermediate level of linguistic proficiency in a language.
CSU History, Constitution, and American Ideals
The California State University, before awarding a degree, requires students to complete courses or examinationsthat address:
The historical development of American institutions and ideals (Area US-1),
ANDThe Constitution of the United States and the operation of representative democratic government under thatConstitution (Area US-2),
ANDThe process of California state and local government (Area US-3)
This requirement may be fulfilled at a California Community College prior to transfer by completing a combinationof the courses that satisfies all three areas of the requirement.
B.S. IN NURSING OTHER SUPPORTING COURSEWORK
With the exception of the RN to BSN program, Psyc 100 and Anth 200 are not required for admission to theGeneric/Basic or LVN to BSN Nursing programs, and may be taken early if desired. Students pursuing a SecondBachelor's Degree in Nursing are exempt from: (1) CSU GE Area C courses; (2) CSU American Institutionsrequirement; (3) CSUSM Language Other than English Requirement (LOTER); and the CSUSM GE Area BBrequirement, if an approved lower-division nutrition course is completed.
NOTE: Students have the option of completing BIOL 323 at CSUSM which meets the nutrition requirement andsatisfies the upper-division BB requirement. Students completing a nutrition course at a CCC will be required tocomplete the upper-division BB requirement by taking an approved BB designated course.
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CSU GE Area: A2 - Written Communication ← ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition(4.00)ENGL 101 - Freshman Composition (4.00)
CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking ← PHIL 112 - Critical Thinking and Composition(4.00)PHIL 103 - Logic (3.00)COMM 104 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00)ENGL 103H - Honors Critical Thinking andWriting (4.00)ENGL 103 - Critical Thinking and Writing(4.00)PHIL 103H - Honors Logic (3.00)COMM 104H - Honors Advocacy andArgument (3.00)
MATH 200 - Mathematical Statistics forNursing (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ← ANTH 102 - Cultural Anthropology (3.00)OrOr
ANTH 102H - Honors Cultural Anthropology(3.00)
CSU GE Area: C1 - Arts: (Arts, Cinema, Dance,Music, Theater) ← DAN 121A - Beginning Ballet (2.00)
DAN 129 - Intermediate Tap Dance (2.00)DAN 123A - Beginning Jazz Dance (2.00)DAN 299 - Special Projects: Dance (1.00 -3.00)ART 108 - Beginning Drawing (3.00)ART 115 - Painting I (3.00)ART 160 - Sculpture (3.00)ART 170 - Intermediate Sculpture (3.00)ART 116 - Painting II (3.00)MUS 114 - Jazz Improvisation (1.00)THA 109 - Movement for Actors (3.00)DAN 122A - Beginning Modern Dance (2.00)DAN 127 - Intermediate Jazz Dance (2.00)DAN 126A - Intermediate Modern Dance(2.00 - 4.00)DAN 128 - Intermediate Ballet (2.00)THA 113 - Oral Interpretation of Literature(3.00)Same-As: COMM 113ART 120 - 2D Design (3.00)THA 132 - Acting for the Classical Theater(3.00)MUS 101 - Music Fundamentals (3.00)MUS 141 - Intermediate Studio Recording(3.00)Same-As: AUD 141MUS 103 - Music Theory I (3.00)THA 135 - Introduction to Film (3.00)DAN 100 - History and Appreciation of Dance(3.00)Same-As: HIST 151MUS 109 - World Music (3.00)MUS 100 - Introduction and Appreciation ofMusic (3.00)ART 121 - Color Theory (3.00)DAN 212 - Dance Production (3.00)MUS 104 - Music Theory II (3.00)
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ART 102 - Art History: Renaissance to 20thCentury Art (3.00)ART 103H - Honors Introduction toModernism (3.00)MUS 100H - Honors Introduction andAppreciation of Music (3.00)ART 100 - Art Appreciation (3.00)MUS 108H - Honors History of Jazz and Blues(3.00)MUS 108 - History of Jazz and Blues (3.00)MUS 253 - Music Theory III (3.00)THA 111 - Intermediate Acting (3.00)THA 210 - Fundamentals of Directing (3.00)ART 102H - Honors Art History: Renaissanceto 20th Century Art (3.00)MUS 106 - History of Rock & Roll (3.00)THA 137 - Introduction to World Cinema(3.00)Same-As: HUM 137THA 155 - Musical Theater History (3.00)ART 104H - Honors World Art (3.00)MUS 107H - Honors Introduction andAppreciation of American Music (3.00)THA 110 - Fundamentals of Acting (3.00)THA 137H - Honors Introduction to WorldCinema (3.00)Same-As: HUM 137HDAN 225 - Choreography II (3.00)ART 109 - Intermediate Drawing (3.00)THA 117 - Stagecraft (3.00)THA 112 - Acting for Film and Television(3.00)DAN 133 - History of Popular Dance in theUnited States (3.00)MUS 107 - Introduction and Appreciation ofAmerican Music (3.00)MUS 140 - Beginning Studio Recording (3.00)Same-As: AUD 140ART 101 - Art History: Prehistoric throughMedieval Art (3.00)DAN 125 - Choreography I (3.00)THA 101 - Introduction to Theater (3.00)ART 103 - Introduction to Modernism (3.00)ART 101H - Honors Art History: Prehistoricthrough Medieval Art (3.00)THA 101H - Honors Introduction to Theater(3.00)ART 104 - World Art (3.00)
CSU GE Area: C2 - Humanities: (Literature,Philosophy, Languages Other than English) ← ENGL 207 - American Literature: Pre-Colonial
to 1865 (3.00)HIST 118 - History of World Religions (3.00)
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PHIL 110 - Renaissance and ModernPhilosophy (3.00)HIST 103 - World History to 1500 (3.00)HIST 104 - World History Since 1500 (3.00)PHIL 109 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy(3.00)ENGL 203 - Survey of Shakespeare (3.00)ENGL 205 - World Folklore (3.00)ENGL 208 - American Literature: 1865 toPresent (3.00)ENGL 131 - Children's Literature (3.00)Same-As: CDE 131ENGL 208H - Honors American Literature:1865 to Present (3.00)ENGL 250H - Honors Women and Literature(3.00)ENGL 230 - English Literature: Anglo-Saxonto 1775 (3.00)ENGL 203H - Honors Survey of Shakespeare(3.00)ASL 103 - American Sign Language III (4.00)ASL 104 - American Sign Language IV (4.00)ENGL 106H - Honors Introduction toLiterature (3.00)HIST 106 - The World Since 1900 (3.00)ENGL 280 - Multiethnic Literature (3.00)HIST 106H - Honors The World Since 1900(3.00)PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy I (3.00)HIST 108 - The History of East Asia since 1600(3.00)THA 136 - Cultural History of AmericanMotion Pictures (3.00)Same-As: HIST 136ENGL 131H - Honors Children's Literature(3.00)Same-As: CDE 131HPHIL 101H - Honors Introduction toPhilosophy I (3.00)HIST 103H - Honors World History to 1500(3.00)ENGL 225 - Film and Literature (3.00)ENGL 231H - Honors English Literature: 1775to Present (3.00)ASL 101 - American Sign Language II (4.00)ENGL 260 - Introduction to African AmericanLiterature (3.00)ENGL 231 - English Literature: 1775 toPresent (3.00)ASL 100 - American Sign Language I (4.00)HIST 140H - Honors History of Mexico (3.00)
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ENGL 132 - Adolescent Literature (3.00)Same-As: ED 132HIST 102 - Western Civilization II: From 1500to the Present Era (3.00)ENGL 260H - Honors Introduction to AfricanAmerican Literature (3.00)SPAN 231 - Spanish Composition II (3.00)ENGL 130H - Honors Introduction to CreativeWriting (3.00)ENGL 205H - Honors World Folklore (3.00)ENGL 132H - Honors Adolescent Literature(3.00)Same-As: ED 132HENGL 207H - Honors American Literature:Pre-Colonial to 1865 (3.00)HIST 101 - Western Civilization I: to 1500(3.00)SPAN 101B - Introduction to Spanish 101(continuation) (3.00)ANTH 145 - Introduction to Language andLinguistics (3.00)THA 102 - Theater History (3.00)Same-As: HIST 154SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II (4.00)ENGL 225H - Honors Film and Literature(3.00)FREN 201 - Intermediate French I (4.00)HIST 140 - History of Mexico (3.00)SPAN 240 - Spanish Through Film (3.00)SPAN 252 - Intermediate SpanishConversation II (3.00)ENGL 230H - Honors English Literature:Anglo-Saxon to 1775 (3.00)SPAN 202H - Honors Intermediate Spanish II(4.00)THA 150 - Survey of Drama (3.00)HIST 117 - History of India (3.00)HIST 117H - Honors History of India (3.00)FREN 102 - Elementary French II (5.00)SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I (5.00)SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I (4.00)FREN 202 - Intermediate French II (4.00)ASL 105 - American Sign Language V (4.00)FREN 101 - Elementary French I (5.00)SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II (5.00)PHIL 105 - Introduction to Ethics (3.00)ENGL 130 - Introduction to Creative Writing(3.00)HIST 104H - Honors World History Since1500 (3.00)ENGL 240 - American Indian Literature (3.00)
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ENGL 250 - Women and Literature (3.00)ENGL 240H - Honors American IndianLiterature (3.00)ENGL 106 - Introduction to Literature (3.00)ASL 110 - Awareness of Deaf Culture (3.00)ENGL 280H - Honors Multiethnic Literature(3.00)HIST 107 - The History of East Asia before1600 (3.00)SPAN 230 - Spanish Composition I (3.00)ANTH 145H - Honors Introduction toLanguage and Linguistics (3.00)SPAN 251 - Intermediate SpanishConversation I (3.00)
Language Other Than English (intermediate) Language requirement may be met byexam
← FREN 201 - Intermediate French I (4.00)OrOr
SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I (4.00)
HIST 130 - U.S. History 1500-1877 (3.00) ← HIST 111 - U. S. History to 1877 (3.00)OrOr
HIST 111H - Honors U. S. History to 1877(3.00)
HIST 131 - U.S. History 1877-Present (3.00) ← HIST 112 - U.S. History Since 1865 (3.00)OrOr
HIST 112H - Honors U.S. History since 1865(3.00)
PSCI 100 - U.S. Government and Politics(3.00) ← PS 101 - Introduction to American
Government and Politics (3.00)OrOr
PS 101H - Honors Introduction to AmericanGovernment and Politics (3.00)
OrOr
AndAnd
END OF AGREEMENT
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PHYS 201 - Physics of Mechanics and Sound(4.00) ← PHY 201 - Mechanics and Wave Motion (4.00)
PHYS 202 - Physics of Electromagnetism andOptics (4.00) ← PHY 202 - Electricity and Magnetism (4.00)
SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology (4.00) ← SOCI 101 - Principles of Sociology (3.00)OrOr
SOCI 101H - Honors Principles of Sociology(3.00)
WGSS 101 - Introduction to Women'sStudies (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
PSYCHOLOGY SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENTPSYCHOLOGY SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENT
SOCIOLOGY SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENTSOCIOLOGY SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENT
WOMEN'S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENTSWOMEN'S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES SECONDARY FIELD REQUIREMENTS
END OF AGREEMENT
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DNCE 124 - Screening Dance (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 120 - Introduction to Art, Media &Design (3.00) ← ART 100 - Art Appreciation (3.00)
AMD 123 - Introduction to the History ofPhotography (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 251 - Introduction to Digital and MediaArts (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 122 - Survey of World Cinema (3.00) ← HUM 137 - Introduction to World Cinema(3.00)Same-As: THA 137
OrOrHUM 137H - Honors Introduction to WorldCinema (3.00)Same-As: THA 137H
DNCE 201 - Contemporary Dance Technique I(3.00) ← DAN 122A - Beginning Modern Dance
(2.00)AndAnd
DAN 126A - Intermediate Modern Dance(2.00 - 4.00)
Articulation Agreementby Major
Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS - ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY OPTION
All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must be completed witha grade of C (2.0) or better.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR:
OrOr
OrOr
AndAnd
AndAnd
STUDIO COURSES IN VISUAL ARTS, VIDEO, MUSIC, DANCE OR DIGITAL ART (NINESTUDIO COURSES IN VISUAL ARTS, VIDEO, MUSIC, DANCE OR DIGITAL ART (NINEUNITS):SELECT THREE COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:UNITS):SELECT THREE COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:
To: California State University, San Marcos2018-2019 General Catalog, Semester
From: Mt. San Jacinto College2018-2019 General Catalog, Semester
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MUSC 210 - Introduction to MusicTechnology (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
VPA 181 - Studio Work in the Arts (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 100 - Visual Arts Fundamentals (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 101 - Drawing I: Pencil to Pixel (3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 102 - The Computer and the Visual Arts(3.00) ← No Comparable Course
AMD 103 - Intro to Sculputure (3.00) ← No Course Articulated
END OF AGREEMENT
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MUSC 101 - Music Theory I (4.00) ← MUS 103 - Music Theory I (3.00)
MUSC 102 - Music Theory II (4.00) ← MUS 104 - Music Theory II (3.00)
MUSC 120 - Introduction to Music (3.00) ← MUS 100 - Introduction and Appreciation ofMusic (3.00)
OrOrMUS 100H - Honors Introduction andAppreciation of Music (3.00)