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1 Appendix A: General Education Courses Agreement Effective September, 2015-Sept., 2017 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSEWORK CABRILLO COLLEGE Number & Title of Course PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE General Education Requirements General Education and Lower Division Course Requirements General Education Units Required: 34 Lower Division Course/Elective Units Required: 26 English Communication (6 units) One Course Required to be English Composition ENGL 1A/H College Composition ENGL 1AMC/H College Composition: Multicultural Emphasis ENGL 1B/H Composition and Literature ENGL 1BMC Composition and Literature: Multicultural Emphasis ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL 2/H Composition and Critical Thinking ENGL 2MC/H Composition and Critical Thinking: Multicultural Emphasis BUS 52 Business Communications COMM 1/H Public Speaking COMM 2 Group Discussion COMM 4 Argumentation and Persuasion COMM 6 Listening COMM 7 Interpersonal Communication COMM 8 Communication Activities COMM 10 Communication Process COMM 12 Intercultural Communication ENGL 1B/H Composition and Literature ENGL 1BMC Composition and Literature: Multicultural Emphasis ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL 2/H Composition and Critical Thinking ENGL 2MC/H Composition and Critical Thinking: Multicultural Emphasis ENGL 12A Creative Writing: Prose ENGL 12B Creative Writing: Poetry English Composition English Elective
2 ENGL 12C Creative Writing: Film ENGL 12E Creative Writing: Autobiography ENGL 12F Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 14A Fiction Workshop ENGL 14B Poetry Workshop ENGL 14C Screenwriting Workshop ENGL 14E Autobiography Workshop ENGL 14F How to Write a Novel ENGL 23A Reporting for the News Media JOURN 21 Mass Communications JOURN 23A Reporting for the News Media JOURN 35 Writing for the Broadcast Media English Elective Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning (3 units) BUS 9 Business Statistics CS 23 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2 Precalculus Algebra MATH 3 Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 4 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 5A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MATH 5B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MATH 5C Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MATH 6 Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 7 Introduction to Differential Equations MATH 10 Survey of College Mathematics MATH 12/H Elementary Statistics MATH 13 Finite Mathematics MATH 15 Number Systems MATH 18 Business Calculus MATH 23 Discrete Mathematics MATH 142 Intermediate Algebra MATH 142B Intermediate Algebra MATH 152 Intermediate Algebra PSYCH 2A Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning (9 units) ASL 1 Elementary American Sign Language I ASL 2 Elementary American Sign Language II ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign Language I AH 10 Appreciation/Introduction to the Visual Arts AH 11/H Ancient Art
3 AH 12 Middle Ages: Art/Mediterranean World & Europe (A.D ) AH 13/H Renaissance to Mid-19th Century AH 14 Modern Art AH 16 Art of India and Southeast Asia AH 17 Art of China, Korea and Japan AH 18 Art in America to 1900 AH 19 Art of the Americas AH 20A Survey of Art from Prehistoric Through Medieval Periods AH 20B Survey of Art from the Renaissance to the Present AH 52 Latin American Art AH 53 Contemporary Art and Visual Culture AP 3 The Art of Photography: An Overview AP 6 Introduction to Digital Photography AP 9A Beginning Photography AP 9B Intermediate Photography AP 9C Advanced Photography AP 14 Introduction to Video Art AP 15 History of Photography AP 25 Photography and Visual Communication AP 28 Medium and Large Format Photography AP 35 Photography, New Media and Social Change AP 42 Alternative Photographic Processes I AP 45 Contemporary Trends in Photography AP 46A Digital Photography I AP 46B Digital Photography II AP 46C Digital Photography III AP 52 Alternative Photographic Processes II AP 54 Introduction to Digital Art AP 55 The Moving Image: Experimental Film, Video, and New Media Art ART 2A Drawing and Composition ART 2B Drawing and Composition ART 3A Life Drawing ART 3B Life Drawing ART 4 Beginning Design: Design and Color ART 5 Beginning Design: 3-Dimensional Form ART 7A Ceramics - Hand Building ART 7B Ceramics - Wheel Forming ART 7C Advanced Wheel-Forming, Ceramic Surfaces and Kiln-Firing
4 ART 8A Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 10A Beginning Color on Metal ART 11A Beginning Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 11B Intermediate Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 13A Beginning Small Scale Enameling ART 17A Intermediate Handbuilding - Ceramics ART 21 Textile Surface Design ART 23 Weaving ART 24A Fiber Arts: Textile, Fiber, Paper ART 27 Graphic Design ART 28 Lettering/Typography ART 31A Painting I ART 31B Painting II ART 31C Painting III ART 32 Printmaking: Etching and Intaglio ART 33A Screen Printing/Serigraphy I ART 33B Screen Printing/Serigraphy II ART 34A Sculpture: Direct Processes I ART 34B Sculpture: Direct Processes II ART 34C Sculpture: Direct Processes III ART 35 Sculpture: Casting ART 36 Sculpture: Moldmaking ART 37A Watercolor I ART 37B Watercolor II ART 38A Metalsmithing I ART 38B Metalsmithing II ART 41A Figure Painting ART 44A Figure Sculpture ART 46 Artists' Books ART 48 Two-Dimensional Mixed Media ART 54 Introduction to Digital Art ART 71 Intermediate Ceramics Process ART 72A Ceramics Process I ART 73 Intermediate Intaglio Prints ART 74 Monoprint and Monotype Printmaking ART 75 Surface Decoration in Ceramics ART 82 Perspective Drawing ART 84 Mixing It Up: Found Object Sculpture ART 92 Public Art-Ceramic Tile and Mosaic ART 95A Survey of Digital Fabrication for Studio Arts ART 95B Beginning Digital Fabrication for Studio Arts ART 196A Beginning 3D Modeling for Digital Fabrication in Art
5 ART 196B Intermediate 3D Modeling for Digital Fabrication in Art DANCE 1 Dance Appreciation DANCE 2A Introduction to Dance I DANCE 2B Introduction to Dance II DANCE 4 Contemporary Modern Dance I DANCE 5 Contemporary Modern Dance II DANCE 7 Ballet I DANCE 8 Ballet II DANCE 9A Jazz Dance I DANCE 9B Jazz Dance II DANCE 10A Intermediate Jazz Dance I DANCE 10B Intermediate Jazz Dance II DANCE 11A Dance Improvisation I DANCE 11B Dance Improvisation II DANCE 12A Choreography I DANCE 12B Choreography II DANCE 13 Dance Repertory DANCE 14A Dance Production DANCE 15A Salsa Dance I DANCE 15B Salsa Dance II DANCE 15C Salsa Dance III DANCE 16A Baile Folklorico: Regional Dances of Mexico I DANCE 16B Baile Folklorico: Regional Dances of Mexico II DANCE 17A Latin Dance I DANCE 17B Latin Dance II DANCE 17C Latin Dance III DANCE 17D Latin Dance IV DANCE 18A African Dance I DANCE 19A Hip Hop Dance I DANCE 19B Hip Hop Dance II DANCE 19C Hip Hop Dance III DANCE 19D Hip Hop Dance IV DANCE 21A Ballroom Dance I DANCE 21B Ballroom Dance II DANCE 53 Dance Repertory Workshop DANCE 68 Advanced Dance Technique and Performance Skills DANCE 74 Creative Movement DANCE 81 Swing Dance DM 1 Introduction to Digital Media DM 3 Design in Society ENGL 24A Native American Prose and Poetry
6 ENGL 24B Native American Prose and Poetry ENGL 30A American Literature ENGL 30B American Literature ENGL 34 Shakespeare ENGL 39 Chicana/o-Latina/o Literature ENGL 40 Latin American Literature ENGL 41A African American Literature: Slave to Narrative to 20th Century ENGL 45 World Literature ENGL 46A Major British Writers I ENGL 46B Major British Writers II ENGL 48A Mythology and Folklore ENGL 49A The Language of Film: Film History ENGL 49B The Language of Film: Special Topics in Film FR 1 Elementary French I FR 2 Elementary French II FR 3 Intermediate French I FR 10 French Conversation GRMN 1 Elementary German I GRMN 2 Elementary German II HIST 2A World History to 1500 HIST 2B World History: 1500 to Present HIST 4A/H Survey of Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 4B/H Survey of Western Civilization-1648 to Late 20th Century HIST 6 History of the Middle East HIST 9 History of England HIST 14/H Women in America HIST 15 Recent American History HIST 16A Latin America to 1825 HIST 16B Latin American since 1825 HIST 16C History of Mexico HIST 17A/H United States History to 1865 HIST 17B/H United States History since 1865 HIST 19B Introduction to Chinese History HIST 19C Introduction to Japanese History HIST 21A/H Chicano History to 1865 HIST 21B/H Chicano History since 1865 HIST 24 History of California HIST 25A Santa Cruz County and Monterey Bay Region to 1890 HIST 25B Santa Cruz County and Monterey Bay Region since 1890
7 HIST 29A African American History to 1865 HIST 29B African American History since 1865 ITAL 1 Elementary Italian I ITAL 2 Elementary Italian II ITAL 3 Intermediate Italian I ITAL 10 Italian Conversation JAPAN 1 Elementary Japanese I JAPAN 2 Elementary Japanese II JOURN 20A Introduction to Photojournalism MUS 1 Comprehensive Music Theory I MUS 1M Musicianship I MUS 2 Comprehensive Music Theory II MUS 2M Musicianship II MUS 3 Comprehensive Music Theory III MUS 3M Musicianship III MUS 4 Comprehensive Music Theory IV MUS 4M Musicianship IV MUS 5 Beginning Jazz/Pop Music Theory MUS 6 Fundamentals of Music MUS 7 Music Synthesis, Sampling, and Electronic Music MUS 9A Advanced Jazz Theory/Beginning Jazz Arranging MUS 10 Music Appreciation MUS 10M Historical Survey of Music MUS 11A Jazz Appreciation MUS 11LA Latin American Music Appreciation MUS 12 World Music MUS 13A Survey of American Popular Music MUS 15A Beginning Jazz and Popular Solo Voice MUS 15B Advanced Jazz and Popular Solo Voice MUS 15C Jazz/Pop Solo Voice Stylization MUS 16 Applied Music: Winds, Strings, Brass, Piano, Voice and Percussion MUS 17A Beginning Voice MUS 17B Intermediate Voice MUS 17C Advanced Voice MUS 17LD Lyric Dictation MUS 18A Beginning Wind (Band) Instruments MUS 18B Intermediate Wind (Band) Instruments MUS 18CB Intermediate Concert Band MUS 18JB Intermediate Jazz Band MUS 19AA Beginning Strings I MUS 19BB Beginning Strings II MUS 20 Intermediate Orchestra Instruments
8 MUS 22A Intermediate Piano MUS 22B Romantic and Contemporary Keyboard Techniques MUS 23 Advanced Piano MUS 24A Beginning Jazz Improvisation MUS 24ADV Stylistic Jazz Improvisation MUS 24B Intermediate Jazz Improvisation MUS 24C Advanced Jazz Improvisation MUS 26A Beginning Jazz/Rock Guitar Techniques MUS 26B Advanced Jazz/Rock Guitar Techniques MUS 26C Jazz/Rock Guitar III MUS 27 Beginning Popular Guitar Techniques MUS 28 Popular Songwriting MUS 33A Classical Guitar I MUS 33B Classical Guitar II MUS 33C Classical Guitar III MUS 33D Classical Guitar IV MUS 36 Chorale MUS 38 Jazz Singers MUS 39 Westside Community Folk Song/Gospel Choir MUS 40 Chamber Music Ensemble MUS 46 Jazz Ensemble MUS 47 Guitar Ensemble MUS 49 College Symphonic Winds MUS 50 Jazz Repertory Workshop MUS 51A Class Piano I MUS 51B Class Piano II MUS 51C Class Piano III MUS 51D Class Piano IV MUS 52 Percussion Ensemble MUS 52LA Latin American Drumming MUS 56 Latin American Music Ensemble MUS 58 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra MUS 61 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus MUS 62 Cabrillo Touring Chorus MUS 64 Cantiamo Cabrillo MUS 65 Cabrillo Women's Choir MUS 66 Opera Workshop MUS 67 Opera Theater Production MUS 68 Piano Ensemble MUS 68CP The Collaborative Pianist MUS 74 Introduction to Musical Theatre MUS 75 Musical Theatre Production
9 MUS 76MT Musical Theater Workshop Activity MUS 77 Correlation of the Arts PHILO 4 Introduction to Philosophy PHILO 6 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval PHILO 7 History of Philosophy: Modern PHILO 8 Philosophy of Religion PHILO 9 Philosophy of Mind PHILO 10/H Ethics PHILO 12 Symbolic Logic PHILO 14 Non-Western Philosophical Traditions PHILO 15 Patterns in Comparative Religions PHILO 16 Contemporary Moral Issues PHILO 17 Latin American Philosophy PHILO 18 Beastly Beauty: The Value that Astounds, Confounds, Perplexes and Vexes Us PHILO 49 Introduction to Critical Thinking SPAN 1 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 2 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 4 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 5A Advanced Grammar and Composition SPAN 6A Spanish Through Film - Latin America SPAN 6B Spanish Through Film - Spain SPAN 10A Intermediate Spanish Conversation SPAN 10B Advanced Spanish Conversation SPAN 16 Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers I SPAN 17 Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers II SPAN 25 Advanced Spanish - Literature of Spain SPAN 26 Advanced Spanish - Literature of Latin America SPAN 30B Mexican Civilization and Culture TA 7 Introduction to Acting TA 8 World Theatre History TA 9 Appreciation of Theatre Arts TA 10A Basic Acting Techniques TA 10B Intermediate Acting TA 10C Advanced Acting TA 11 Voice and Dictation for the Theatre TA 12A Movement for Actors TA 12B Intermediate Movement for Actors TA 13A Beginning Improvisation TA 13B Intermediate Improvisation TA 14 The Art of Play Reading TA 15 Styles of Acting/Playing Shakespeare
10 TA 17 Introduction to Directing TA 18 Narrative Performance TA 21 Acting for the Camera TA 23 Introduction to Playwriting for Performance TA 27 Theatre Production TA 28 Backstage Theatre TA 29 Rehearsal and Performance TA 31 Introduction to Design in the Theatre TA 33 Makeup and Masks TA 34 Costume Workshop TA 35 Scene Painting TA 72 Characterization for the Musical Stage TA 73 Voice and the Musical Stage TA 74 Acting for Musical Theatre TA 75 Musical Theatre Production TA 85AZ Studies in Theatre Arts TA 122 Theatrical Touring Ensemble Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 units) ANTHR 2/H Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural ANTHR 3 Introduction to Anthropology: Archaeology ANTHR 6 Peoples and Cultures of Non-Western Tradition: California ANTHR 7 Peoples and Cultures of Non-Western Tradition: North America ANTHR 8 Anthropology of Religion ANTHR 17 Global Perspectives of Food and Culture CJ 1 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 2 Criminal Law CJ 5 Community and the Criminal Justice System CJ 9 Juvenile Procedures CJ 12 Contemporary Issues in the Justice System CJ 19 Introduction to Corrections CJ 20 Criminal Behavior ECE 31 Child Growth and Development ECE 32 Child, Family and Community ECE 33 Child Development: School Age and Adolescence ECE 131 Child Growth and Development ECE 133 Understanding Infant Development ECE 134 Understanding Toddler Development ECON 1A Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON 1B Introduction to Microeconomics Social and Behavioral Sciences
11 GEOG 2 Cultural Geography GEOG 4 World Regional Geography GEOG 5 California Geography HIST 2A World History to 1500 HIST 2B World History: 1500 to Present HIST 4A/H Survey of Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 4B/H Survey of Western Civilization-1648 to Late 20th Century HIST 6 History of the Middle East HIST 9 History of England HIST 14/H Women in America HIST 15 Recent American History HIST 16A Latin America to 1825 HIST 16B Latin American since 1825 HIST 16C History of Mexico HIST 17A/H United States History to 1865 HIST 17B/H United States History since 1865 HIST 19B Introduction to Chinese History HIST 19C Introduction to Japanese History HIST 21A/H Chicano History to 1865 HIST 21B/H Chicano History since 1865 HIST 23 History of Contemporary Chicano Movements HIST 24 History of California HIST 25A Santa Cruz County and Monterey Bay Region to 1890 HIST 25B Santa Cruz County and Monterey Bay Region since 1890 HIST 29A African American History to 1865 HIST 29B African American History since 1865 HS 15 Human Sexuality HSERV 70 Introduction to Human Aging HSERV 160 Introduction to Chemical Dependency Issues PS 1/H Introduction to Government PS 2 Comparative Government PS 3 International Relations PS 5 American Political Thought PS 39AZ Special Topics in Political Science PSYCH 1/H General Psychology PSYCH 2B Research Methods in Psychology PSYCH 6 Introduction to Social Psychology PSYCH 8 Introduction to Developmental Psychology PSYCH 12 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology PSYCH 20AZ Current Topics in Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
12 PSYCH 26 Introduction to Personality Psychology PSYCH 31 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 33 Personal and Social Adjustment PSYCH 35ABC Death and Dying PSYCH 37ABC Values and Decision Making PSYCH 39ABC Relationships: Marriage and the Family SOC 1/H Introduction to Sociology: Understanding Society SOC 2/H Contemporary Social Problems SOC 3 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity SOC 5 Introduction to Gender SOC 8 Introduction to Latina/o Studies SOC 9 Global Society SOC 10 Sociology of Popular Culture SOC 39AZ Sociological Studies SOC 47 Crime and Society WS 1 Introduction to Women's Studies WS 2 Introduction to Women's Studies: Global Perspectives WS 5 La Mujer WS 7 Psychology of Women WS 11 Feminist Theory and Methodology Physical and Biological Sciences plus Lab Component (minimum 7 Units) ANTHR 1/H Introduction to Anthropology: Biological ANTHR 1L Biological Anthropology Lab (Lab) ASTRO 3 Solar System Astronomy ASTRO 4 Stars, Galaxies, and the Origin of the Universe ASTRO 7 Planets and Climate ASTRO 8A Observational Astronomy (Lab) ASTRO 27 Field Astronomy at the Pinnacles (Lab) BIO 1A Cell and Molecular Biology (Lab) BIO 1B Animal Diversity and Evolutionary Principles (Lab) BIO 1C Plant Biology and Ecological Principles (Lab) BIO 4 Human Anatomy (Lab) BIO 5 Human Physiology (Lab) BIO 6 Microbiology (Lab) BIO 9A Molecular, Cellular, and Animal Biology (Lab) BIO 9B Ecology, Evolution, and Plant Biology (Lab) BIO 11A General Biology (Lab) BIO 11B Marine Biology (Lab) BIO 11C Ecology (Lab) Social and Behavioral Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences plus lab component (Lab indicated with title)
13 BIO 13A Biology of People-Anatomy and Physiology BIO 13AL Biology of People-Anatomy and Physiology Lab (Lab) BIO 31 Animal Behavior CHEM 1A General Chemistry I (Lab) CHEM 1B General Chemistry II (Lab) CHEM 3 Introductory Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 3L Introductory Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (Lab) CHEM 5 Quantitative Analysis (Lab) CHEM 10 Concepts of Chemistry (Lab) CHEM 12A Organic Chemistry I CHEM 12AL Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (Lab) CHEM 12B Organic Chemistry II CHEM 12BL Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (Lab) CHEM 30A Inorganic Chemistry for Health Occupations (Lab) CHEM 30B Introductory Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry for Health Occupations (Lab) CHEM 32 Chemistry for the Allied Health Major (Lab) ES 10 Introduction to Environmental Science ES 10L Introduction to Environmental Science Lab (Lab) GEOG 1 Physical Geography GEOG 1L Physical Geography Laboratory (Lab) GEOL 10 Introduction to Earth Science (Lab) GEOL 15 Environmental Geology GEOL 20 California Geology (Lab) GEOL 25 Geology of National Parks GEOL 27 Geology of the Pinnacles National Monument (Lab) GEOL 30 Field Geology of Point Lobos and Big Sur (Lab) HORT 1A Basic Horticulture (Lab) METEO 1 Elementary Meteorology METEO 1L Meteorology Laboratory (Lab) OCEAN 10 Introduction to Oceanography (Lab) OCEAN 20 Coastal Environmental Monitoring: Field Studies in Oceanography (Lab) PHYS 2A General Physics I (Lab) PHYS 2B General Physics II (Lab) PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (Lab) PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (Lab) PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists and Engineers III (Lab) PHYS 4D Modern Physics Physical and Biological Sciences plus lab component (Lab indicated with title)
14 PHYS 10 Introduction to Physics PHYS 10L Introduction to Physics Lab (Lab) PHYS 11 Elementary Physics (Lab) PHYS 12 Conceptual Modern Physics PSYCH 4 Introduction to Biological Psychology PSYCH 4L Biological Psychology Laboratory (Lab) Physical and Biological Sciences plus lab component (Lab indicated with title) Lower Division / General Electives (26 Units): Remaining elective credit can be fulfilled by additional coursework that exceeds the required general education requirements. Remedial and vocational coursework do not meet the requirements for general elective transfer credit
15 Appendix B: Qualifying Associate Degrees An Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree, with a minimum of 60 semester units from a regionally accredited college in a traditional academic area of study or Child Development/Early Childhood Education will be accepted as fulfilling the general education requirement for admission to Pacific Oaks College. The degrees listed below are acceptable from Cabrillo College to Pacific Oaks College: Administration of Justice American Studies Anthropology Art - Studio Art History Art Photography Asian Studies Astronomy Bilingual/Bicultural Studies Biology Chemistry Communication Studies Dance Early Childhood Education Economics English General Science Geography Geology History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Kinesiology Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Studies for Elementary Education Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Theatre Arts/Drama Women's Studies Associate degrees in the following areas of study are considered vocational and DO NOT automatically meet the requirements for admission to Pacific Oaks College. Degrees listed below from Cabrillo College will be evaluated on a course by course basis for the general education admission requirements at Pacific Oaks College: Accounting Building Inspection and Construction Codes Computer Networking and System Administration Computer Science Computer Support Computer/Business Applications Construction Management Criminal Justice: Corrections Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management Dental Hygiene Digital Media/Publishing Energy Management Engineering Technology Engineering, General Fire Service Management Fire Technology General Business General Horticulture and Crop Production Health Science/Community Health Human Services Journalism Landscape Horticulture Medical Assisting Nursing Radiologic Technology Web Media
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