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1 Modesto Junior College courses transferrable to Fresno Pacific University Traditional Undergraduate General Education (does not apply to Degree Completion) This Transfer Agreement is only a tool. Transfer work is not considered official until it has been evaluated by the FPU Registrar s Office. This Transfer Agreement is valid for course work taken between 08/01/2014 through 07/31/2015. See catalog for specific general education prerequisite requirements for your major. The following guidelines are used when considering transfer credit: 1) courses completed at a regionally, ABHE, ATS, or TRACS accredited institution, 2) baccalaureate-level courses, 3) Grade of C- or better, 4) Courses that are not duplicate of credit already received, and 5) all GE and major courses must be taken for a letter grade, not pass/fail. Fresno Pacific courses stories of peoples and cultures Modesto Junior College courses BIB 100/300 Jesus & Christian Community (4) No course option HIST 120 Ancient Civilizations (4) HIST 106 World Civilization to the 16th Century HIST 104 Western Civilizations to 1650 HIST 130 Medieval & Early Modern Civ (4) No course option HIST 140 Modern Civilizations (4) HIST 107 World Civilization from the 16th Century HIST 105 Western Civilizations from 1650 BLIT Biblical Literature (3) ENGL 156 The Bible as Literature: Hebrew Canon ENGL 157 The Bible as Literature: New Testament Transfer waiver applicable. See catalog for details. focus series (see The General Education Program Section of the Catalog) Biblical/Religious Component (3-4) No course option Interdisciplinary Component (3-4) No course option tools of human inquiry and communication mathematics (choose one of the following) MATH 120 Principles of Mathematics (4) MATH 101 Math Ideas & Application MATH 110A/B Principles of Mathematics (2/2) MATH 140 Pre-Calculus (4) MATH 121 Pre-Calculus 1 MATH 122 Pre-Calculus 2 MATH 210 Calculus I (4) MATH 138 Calculus for Business/Soc Science MATH 171 Calculus: First Course Approved Math transfer course CSCI 204 Discrete Structures for Computer Science MATH 130 Finite Mathematics MATH 134 Elementary Statistics MATH 172 Calculus: Second Course MATH 173 Calculus: Third Course MATH 174 Intro to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations written communication (choose one of the following) COM 110 Written Communication (3) ENGL 101 Composition & Reading COM 110A/B Written Communication (1.5/1.5) ENGL 103 Adv. Comp & Critical Thinking oral communication COM 120 al Communication (3) COMM 100 Fund of Public Speaking COMM 102 Intro to Human Communication COMM 110 Persuasion foreign language (complete one of the following Third year level of high school study in a single language with grades of C- or better Second semester level of college language study in a single language FREN 101 French 1 with a minimum GPA of 2.0 FREN 102 French 2 FREN 103 French 3 FREN 104 French 4 GERM 101 German 1
2 GERM 102 German 2 ITAL 101 Italian 1 SIGN 125 ASL Beginning Communication w/ the Deaf SIGN 126 ASL - Intermediate Communication w/ the Deaf SIGN 127 ASL - Advanced Communication w/ the Deaf SPAN 101 Spanish 1 SPAN 102 Spanish 2 SPAN 103 Spanish 3 SPAN 104 Spanish 4 SPAN 109 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 110 Spanish for Spanish Speakers: Intermediate Examination (CLEP or NTE or local examination or TOEFL for international students) modes of human inquiry and thought ( indicates a specific Liberal Studies requirement) humanities (choose two of the following) ART 110 Art Appreciation (3) ART 160 Appreciation of Art ART 164 History of Art 1 ART 165 History of Art 2 DRA 105 Theater Appreciation (3) No course option LIT 180 Introduction to Literature (3) ENGL 102 Advanced Composition and Introduction to Literature PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHILO 101 Philosophy MUS 102 Music Appreciation (3) MUSG 101 Music Appreciation MUSG 121 History of Western Music 1 MUSG 122 History of Western Music 2 MUS 103 Intro to American Popular Mus (3) MUSG 111 Intro to American Popular Music MUSG 102 Intro to World Music Approved Humanities transfer course ANTHR 104 Linguistic Anthropology (may select two but must be from two different prefixes) ART 162 History of Renaissance Art ART 163 History of Modern Art ART 168 History of Photography ART 169 History of Non-Western Art ENGL 112 Intro Novel & Short Story ENGL 114 Intro to Poetry ENGL 116 Intro to Drama ENGL 131 Intro to World Literature 1 (to 1500) ENGL 132 Intro to World Literature 2 (1500 to Present) ENGL 135 Survey of American Literature to 1850 ENGL 136 Survey of American Literature: 1850 to Present ENGL 137 Survey of English Literature to 18th Cent ENGL 138 Survey of English Literature 18th Century - Present ENGL 151 Folklore ENGL 161 Film Appreciation ENGL 162 History of Cinema ENGL 163 Intro to Shakespeare ENGL 168 Adolescent Literature ENGL 169 Children's Literature ENGL 171 Intro African-American Literature ENGL 172 Intro to Chicano Literature ENGL 173 Intro to Latin American Literature ENGL 174 Intro to Modern Asian Literature ENGL 175 Introduction to Women s Literature ENGL 176 Intro to Mexican Literature ENGL 179 Intro Native American Lit -Mythology & al Tradition HUMAN 101 Intro to the Humanities HUMAN 105 Early Humanistic Traditions HUMAN 106 Human in Modern World HUMAN 110 East Meets West HUMAN 130 Intro to Western Religions HUMAN 140 Intro to World Mythologies
3 MUST 121 Music Theory 1 MUST 122 Music Theory 2 MUST 123 Music Theory 3 MUST 124 Music Theory 4 PE 194 Intro to World Dance PHILO 111 Ethics: Theory & Application PHILO 113 Philosophy of Art PHILO 115 Religion: Philosophical & Comparative Inquiry PHILO 120 History of Philosophy: Ancient PHILO 121 History of Philosophy: Modern PHILO 123 Twentieth Century Philosophy PHILO 135 Environmental Ethics PHILO 140 Philosophy & Film SPAN 112 Into to Chicano/a Literature SPAN 173 Survey of Latin American Literature THETR 100 Intro to Theatre Arts THETR 194 Intro to World Dance natural science (choose two of the following one must be a lab science) BIOL 100/L Principles of Biology (4) BIO 101 Biological Principles [Lab] BIOL 111/L General Biology A (4) BIO 111 General Biology [Lab] BIOL 121/L General Biology B (4) BIO 114 General Biology [Lab] CHEM 103/L General Chemistry I (4) CHEM 101 General Chemistry 1 [Lab] CHEM 103A/B/L General Chemistry IA/IB (2/2) CHEM 102 General Chemistry 2 [Lab] PHYS 106/L Physical Science (4) No course option PHYS 120/L General Physics I (4) No course option PHYS 130/L University Physics I (4) PHYS 101 General Physics: Mechanics [Lab] PHYS 150 Earth Science (3) EASCI 161 Earth Science [Lab] GEOG 101 Physical Geography [no Lab] GEOL 160 Intro to Geology [no Lab] GEOL 161 Physical Geology [Lab] PHYS 160 Space Science (3) ASTRO 160 Intro to Modern Astronomy (w/lab ASTRO 151) Approved Natural Science transfer course ANAT 125 Human Anatomy [Lab] (may select two but must be from two different prefixes) ANSC 200 Intro to Animal Science [no Lab] ANTHR 101 Biological Anthropology (w/lab ANTHR 105) AP 150 Integrative Anatomy and Physiology [Lab] BIO 115 Genetics, Evolution, and Society [no Lab] BIO 116 Biology: A Human Perspective [Lab] BIO 140 Intro to Marine Biology [Lab] BIO 145 Intro to Freshwater Biology [Lab] BOT 101 General Botany [Lab] CHEM 112 ganic Chemistry 1 [Lab] CHEM 113 ganic Chemistry 2 [Lab] CHEM 142 Pre-General Chemistry [no Lab] CHEM 143 Intro College Chemistry [Lab] CHEM 144 Fund of ganic & Biochemistry [Lab] CHEM 150 Exploring Our Chemical Environment [no Lab] EASCI 162 Introduction to Oceanography [Lab] ENSCI 108 Environmental Conservation [w/lab ENSCI 108L] GEOL 165 Geology of California [no Lab] GEOL 166 Historical Geology [Lab] METEO 161 Intro to Meteorology [Lab] MICRO 101 Microbiology [Lab] NR 200 Soils [Lab] PHYS 102 Gen Phys: Waves, Thermodynamics & Optics [Lab] PHYS 103 Gen Phys: Electricity, Magnetism, & Modern Physics [Lab] PHYS 142 Mechanics, Heat & Waves [Lab] PHYS 143 Electricity, Magnetism, Optcs, Atomc & Nuclr Struct [Lab] PHYS 160 Descriptive Intro to Physics [no Lab] PHYS 165 Introductory Physics [Lab] PHYS 180 Conceptual Physics: A Hands-On Approach [Lab]
4 PHYSO 101 Introductory Human Physiology [Lab] PHYSO 103 Introductory to Neuroscience [no Lab] PLSC 200 Introduction to Plant Science [no Lab] PSYCH 103 Introductory to Neuroscience [no Lab] ZOOL 101 General Zoology [Lab] social science (choose two of the following) ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics (3) ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 220 Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 102 Cultural Geography GEOG 110 World Regional Geography HIST 150 American Civilization (4) HIST 101 History of the US thru Reconstruction HIST 102 History of the US-Post Civil War PS 120 American Politics & Society (4) POLSC 101 American Politics POLSC 131 American Political Thought PSY 120 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSYCH 101 General Psychology SOC 120 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOCIO 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 205 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) ANTHR 102 Cultural Anthropology ADJU 201 Introduction to Administrative Justice ADJU 203 Concepts of Criminal Law AGEC 210 Elements of Agricultural Economics ANTHR 104 Linguistic Anthropology ANTHR 130 Archaeology & Cultural Prehistory ANTHR 140 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion ANTHR 150 Native People of North America CLDDV 103 Child Growth and Development COMM 103 Interpersonal Communication COMM 130 Intercultural Communication ECON 115 Econ History of the US ENSCI 110 California Water FAMLF 131 Family Relationships GEOG 104 California Geography GEOG 105 Economic Geography HIST th Century America HIST 113 Social & Cultural History of US prior to 20th Century HIST 115 Economic History of the United States HIST 116 Women in American History HIST 119 Social & Cultural History 20th Cent America HIST 125 History of Mexico HIST 128 Hist. of American Far Western Front HIST 129 History of California HIST 145 Latin American History HIST 154 African-Americans through 19th Cent HIST 155 African-Americans in 20th & 21st Cent PHILO 130 Political Theory POLSC 102 Constitution & the Rights of Americans POLSC 110 International Relations POLSC 111 War & Peace: From Lenin to Al Qaeda POLSC 120 California Politics & Problems POLSC 130 Political Theory POLSC 140 Comparative Politics POLSC 180 Human Rights PSYCH 104 Social Psychology PSYCH 105 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 110 Human Sexualities PSYCH 111 Psychology of Gender PSYCH 141 Human Lifespan SOCIO 102 Social Prob. in the US SOCIO 125 Sociology of the Family SOCIO 150 Ethnic & Culture in America SOCIO 154 African-American Cultures and Communities
5 SOCIO 156 SOCSC 105 Mexican Culture in the US Women s Studies stewardship of the body KIN 120 Concepts of Wellness (2) HE 110 Healthful Living PE PE Activity (1) Physical Education and Intercollegiate Activity Courses
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