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PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Chemistry 1A-1AL-1B-1BL-1C-1CL (required prior to transfer, see Admission Selection Criteria above) MCDB 1A-1AL-1B and EEMB 2-2L-3-3L (required prior to transfer, see Admission Selection Criteria above) Chemistry 6AL-6BL and 109A-109B-109C Mathematics 3A and 3B and 4A and 6A Physics 6A-6AL-6B-6BL-6C-6CL PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR **REFER TO TOP OF AGREEMENT** ← CHEM 1A - General Chemistry I (5.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry II (5.00) And CHEM 1A - General Chemistry (3.00) CHEM 1AL - General Chemistry Laboratory (2.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry (3.00) CHEM 1BL - General Chemistry Laboratory (2.00) CHEM 1C - General Chemistry (3.00) CHEM 1CL - General Chemistry Laboratory (2.00) And And And And And Complete entire sequence prior to transfer Required for admission **REFER TO TOP OF AGREEMENT** Complete entire sequence prior to transfer ← BIOL 101 - Principles of Biology I (5.00) BIOL 102 - Principles of Biology II (5.00) BIOL 103 - Fundamentals of Molecular Biology (3.00) Or BIOL 101H - Honors Principles of Biology I (5.00) BIOL 102H - Honors Principles of Biology II (5.00) BIOL 103 - Fundamentals of Molecular Biology (3.00) And And And And EEMB 2 - Introductory Biology II - Ecology and Evolution (3.00) EEMB 2L - Introductory Biology Laboratory II (1.00) Same-As: MCDB 1BL EEMB 3 - Introductory Biology III (3.00) EEMB 3L - Introductory Biology Laboratory III (1.00) MCDB 1A - Introductory Biology I (4.00) MCDB 1AL - Introductory Biology Laboratory I (1.00) MCDB 1B - Introductory Biology II - Physiology (3.00) Articulates as a sequence only And And And And And And Required for admission Required for admission ← CHEM 7A - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) CHEM 7B - Organic Chemistry II (5.00) And CHEM 6AL - Laboratory Methods of Organic Chemistry (3.00) CHEM 6BL - Laboratory Methods of Organic Chemistry (3.00) And ← CHEM 7A - Organic Chemistry I (5.00) Lower division credit only CHEM 7B - Organic Chemistry II (5.00) Lower division credit only And CHEM 109A - Organic Chemistry (4.00) CHEM 109B - Organic Chemistry (4.00) CHEM 109C - Organic Chemistry (4.00) And And ← PHYS 3A - General Physics with Calculus (5.00) And PHYS 6A - Introductory Physics (3.00) PHYS 6AL - Introductory Experimental Physics (1.00) PHYS 6B - Introductory Physics (3.00) PHYS 6BL - Introductory Experimental Physics (1.00) PHYS 6C - Introductory Physics (3.00) PHYS 6CL - Introductory Experimental Physics (1.00) And And And And And Or And END OF AGREEMENT
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PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Anthropology 2 and 3 and 5 Anthropology 9 or PSTAT 5A or PSTAT 5LS PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Or Or Or END OF AGREEMENT Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 2017-2018 Academic Year To: University of California, Santa Xxxxxxx General Catalog, Quarter AQUATIC BIOLOGY, B.S.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Asian American Studies 1 Asian American Studies 4 or 5 or 71 (RG ST 71) or 79 Asian American Studies 2 or 7 or 8 or 9 PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Select 1 Course(s) from the following AS AM 4 - Introduction to Asian American ← Popular Culture (4.00) No Course Articulated AS AM 5 - Introduction to Asian American ← Literature (4.00) No Course Articulated AS AM 71 - Introduction to Asian American ← Religions (4.00) Same-As: RG ST 71 No Course Articulated AS AM 79 - Introduction to Playwriting (4.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 71 - Introduction to Religion in Asian ← America (4.00) Same-As: AS AM 71 No Course Articulated Select 1 Course(s) from the following AS AM 2 - American Migration Since 1965: Asians and Others in the United States (4.00) ← No Course Articulated AS AM 7 - Globalization, Gender and Social ← Inequality in Asian America (4.00) No Course Articulated AS AM 8 - Introduction to Asian American Gender and Sexuality (4.00) ← No Course Articulated AS AM 9 - Asian American Freedom Struggles and Third World Resistance (4.00) ← No Course Articulated END OF AGREEMENT Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 2017-2018 Academic Year To: University of California, Santa Xxxxxxx General Catalog, Quarter ASIAN STUDIES, B.A.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Anthropology 2 and 3 and 5 and 9 PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR END OF AGREEMENT Articulation Agreement by Major Effective during the 2017-2018 Academic Year To: University of California, Santa Xxxxxxx General Catalog, Quarter ANTHROPOLOGY, B.A.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Chemistry 1A-1AL-1B-1BL-1C-1CL*, 6AL-6BL, 109A-109B MCDB 1A-1AL, MCDB 1B, EEMB 2, and either MCDB 1BL or EEMB 2L Physics 6A-6AL-6B-6BL-6C-6CL Mathematics 34B or 3B * Students must complete PSY 1, MATH 34A or 3A, PSTAT 5A or equivalent, and CHEM 1A-1AL-1B-1BL prior to enrolling in PSY 10A, and PSY 10A is a prerequisite for PSY 10B. Transfer students should complete these courses prior to transfer so they can take PSY 10A at UCSB as soon as possible after transfer. Only UC grades go into the Pre-Major GPA. Transfer courses taken outside of UC may satisfy Pre-Major requirements, but they are not part of the Pre-Major GPA. Because the criteria are subject to annual review and revision, transfer students should contact the department to obtain current information regarding specific additional criteria for admission to the full major. Admission to the pre-major does not guarantee admission to full major status.
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. A. Level 1-6 of a foreign language (six quarters or four semesters of beginning and intermediate level foreign language, or equivalent)
PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Chinese 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (or equivalent) UCSB's Chinese language courses are not automatically articulated, even if community college courses are listed in the course articulation area. Students must verify their language proficiency with a placement exam. If a student has taken college courses in Chinese, and their score on the placement exam requires them to take a UCSB course that is at the same level as the college course taken elsewhere, then only subject credit will be awarded for UCSB courses that duplicate the courses taken elsewhere. East Asian Cultural Studies 4A, 4B
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PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR. Foreign language six to ten (6-10) semester units. OR | OR Complete six (6) semester units in Art/Design Foundation Courses from: ART 12 Two-Dimensional Design and Color Concepts (3)|ART | 33A Basic Design: Two-Dimensional (3) ART 13 Three-Dimensional Design Concepts (3)|ART | 33B Basic Design: Three-Dimensional (3) ART 14 Color (3)|ART 33C Basic Design: Color (3) ART 24 Drawing I (3)|ART | 31AO_R_ Drawing (3) |ART 31B Drawing (3) Lower Division Requirements of the Major: Complete two course requirements from the following: ARTH 70A Art History, Prehistoric (3)|ART 1A Survey of Western Art I (3) to Medieval | ARTH 70B Art History, Renaissance (3)|ART 1B Survey of Western Art II (3) to Modern | ARTH 70C Arts of Asia (3)|No Current Articulation All students must satisfy the following prerequisite (or equivalent) prior to registering for the WST and 100W courses at SJSU {Academic Senate policy S05-8}. Once the following course requirement is completed (earning a grade of C or better), students should contact xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx to register for the WST exam at SJSU. Passing the WST prior to your first semester at SJSU will prevent delays in registering for upper division courses: ENGL 1B Composition 2 (3)|ENGL 1B English Composition (3) | O_R_ |ENGL 1C Clear Thinking in (3) | Writing A grade of "C" or better OR is required in English 1B. | OR

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