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Memorandum of Understanding (2016-2017) Orange Coast College This document is intended both as a memorandum of understanding for college counselors and as a guide for students transferring into Woodbury University. Game Art Studies ART A120 Beginning Drawing FOUN 101 Beginning Drawing ART A110 Color and Design: Two-Dimensional FOUN 102 Design and Composition ART A124 or FOUN 104 or Drawing Concepts and Composition or Advanced Drawing or Life Drawing 1 ART A121 FOUN 105 Life Drawing 1 Academic Writing Game Art and Design Program Articulation Orange Coast College Woodbury University Course # Course Title Course # Course Title ENGLISH A100 Freshman Composition WRIT 111 Academic Writing 1 Art, Film or Design History Select one course. ARCH A290 History of Architecture 1 ARCH 267 World Architecture 1 or 290H ARCH A296 History of Architecture 2 ARCH 268 World Architecture 2 or 296H ART A100 or Survey of Western Art from A100H Prehistory through Gothic ART A101 or Survey of Western Art from A101H Renaissance to Modern ART A102 Survey of Modern and Contemporary ARTH 205 History of Contemporary Art Art ART A103 Survey of Asian Art ART A107 Introduction to Art ART A108 Women in Art ART A109 Ancient Greek Art and Architecture ART A114 Art of the Ancient Americas ART A115 Art of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous North America DANC A200 Appreciation of Dance DMAD A150 History of Media Arts FILM A100 History and Appreciation of Cinema FILM 101 Film History 1 FILM A104 The Great Directors of Cinema MUS A100 History and Appreciation of Music MUS A105 Music from Bach Up to Rock MUS A115 Fundamentals of Music MUS A139 History of Rock Music

MUS A143 History of Jazz PHOT A101 Photography and Society PHOT A130 History and Aesthetics of Still Photography THEA A100 Introduction to Theatre THEA A101 Introduction to History and Literature of the Theatre Environmental Studies Select one course. ECOL A100 Human Ecology One Environmental Studies Course ECOL A110 Island Ecology One Environmental Studies Course ECOL A210 Wetlands Ecology One Environmental Studies Course GEOG A130 Introduction to Weather and Climate One Environmental Studies Course GEOL A131 Weather and Climate One Environmental Studies Course GEOL A135 Geology of the Natural Parks and One Environmental Studies Course Monuments GEOL A160 Environmental Geology One Environmental Studies Course MRSC A100 Oceanography One Environmental Studies Course MRSC A180 Marine Biology One Environmental Studies Course MRSC A185 Coastal Oceanography One Environmental Studies Course MRSC A187 Marine Mammals One Environmental Studies Course Ethical Systems Select one course. PHIL A120 Ethics PHIL 210 Ethical Systems RLST A120 Ethics PHIL 210 Ethical Systems Humanities Select one course. CMST A180 Introduction to Mass COMM 100 Media Culture Communications ENG A140 or Introduction to Literature 140H ENG A141 or The Bible as Literature 141H ENG A143 or Children s Literature 143H ENG A147 or Introduction to Science Fiction A147H ENG A148 or Film as Literature A148H ENG A150 or American Literature Before the 20 th A150H Century ENG A151 or American Literature in the 20 th A151H Century ENG A152 or American Ethnic Literature A152H ENG A156 or California Literature A156H ENG A160 or Masterpieces of World Literature A160H Through Renaissance ENG A161 or World Literature Since Renaissance A161H ENG A165 Introduction to Irish Literature ENG A170 or A170H Modern and Post-Modern Literature

ENG A173 or A173H ENG A176 or A176H ENG A179 or A179H ENG A181 or A181H ENG A187 or A187H ENG A270 or A270H ENG A275 or A275H ETHS A150 Women Writers World Mythology Gender and Sexuality in Literature and Film Shakespeare Introduction to Literary Theory British Literature Before 1800 British Literature After 1800 Ethnic Groups in the U.S.: Their Histories Elementary French 2 FREN A185 or A185A FREN A280 Intermediate French 1 FREN A285 Intermediate French 2 GNDR A187 Women in History GERM A185 Elementary German 2 GERM A280 Intermediate German 1 GERM A285 Intermediate German 2 HIST A101 Afro-American History HIST A145 History of Mexico HIST A150 Ethnic Groups of the United States: Their Histories HIST A160 or World History 1 A161 HIST A162 or World History 2 162H HIST A170 or History of the United States to 1876 A170H HIST A175 or History of the United States Since A175H 1876 HIST A180 or Western Civilization 1 A180H HIST A185 or Western Civilization 2 A185H HIST A187 Women in History HIST A195 History of England and Greater Britain HUM A100 Introduction to the Humanities HUM A101 Honors Themes in Humanities ITAL A185 Elementary Italian 2 ITAL A280 Intermediate Italian 1 ITAL A285 Intermediate Italian 2 JAPN A185 Elementary Japanese 2 JAPN A280 Intermediate Japanese 1 JAPN A285 Intermediate Japanese 2 PHIL A100 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL A115 Philosophy of Religion PHIL A118 Aesthetics/Philosophy of Art PHIL A125 History of Ancient Philosophy PHIL A165 The Theory of Knowledge PHIL A185 Contemporary Philosophy PORT A185 Elementary Portuguese 2 RLST A100 Introduction to Religious Studies RLST A110 World Religion RLST A115 Philosophy of Religion RLST A130 Life and Times of Jesus RLST A140 History of Judaism RLST A150 Eastern Thought RLST A180 The Bible as Literature SPAN A185 Elementary Spanish 2 SPAN A280 Intermediate Spanish 1 or 280H SPAN A285 Intermediate Spanish 2 VIET A185 Elementary Vietnamese 1 VIET A280 Intermediate Vietnamese 1 VIET A285 Intermediate Vietnamese 2 Information Theory LIBR A100 Library and Information Competency LSCI 105 Information Theory and Practice Interdisciplinary Studies GNDR A100 Introduction to Gender Studies One Interdisciplinary Studies Course Mathematics Select one course. MATH A100 Liberal Arts Mathematics MATH A115 College Algebra MATH 249 College Algebra MATH A120 Trigonometry MATH 251 Trigonometry with Descriptive Geometry MATH A140 Business Calculus MATH 220 Business Mathematics MATH A155 Finite Mathematics with Applications MATH 220 Business Mathematics MATH A160 Introduction to Statistics MATH 226 Business Statistics MATH A170 Precalculus MATH 249 College Algebra MATH A180 Calculus 1 or A180H MATH A182H Honors Calculus 1 and 2 MATH A185 Calculus 2 MATH A230 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MATH A235 Applied Linear Algebra MATH A280 Calculus 3 or A280H MATH A285 Introduction to Linear Algebra and or A285H Differential Equations MATH A290H Honors Introduction to Tensors and Calculus on Manifolds PSYC A160 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences PSYC 221 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Natural Science Select one course with lab (lab may be a separate course). ANTH A185 Physical Anthropology (must take lab

ASTR A100 Introduction to Astronomy (must take lab BIOL A100 or Introduction to Biology BIOL 230 Biology A100H BIOL A180 Cell and Molecular Biology BIOL A182 Zoology (must take lab BIOL A183 Botany (must take lab BIOL 232 Botany BIOL A185 Diversity of Organisms BIOL A210 General Microbiology BIOL A220 Human Anatomy BIOL A221 Anatomy-Physiology BIOL A225 Human Physiology BIOL A280 Evolutionary Ecology CHEM A110 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM A130 Preparation for General Chemistry CHEM A180 General Chemistry A CHEM A185 General Chemistry B CHEM A220 Organic Chemistry A (must take lab CHEM A225 Organic Chemistry B (must take lab GEOG A180 Physical Geography (must take lab or A180H GEOL A105 General Geology (must take lab or A105H GEOL A110 Physical Geology GEOL A137 Introductory Field Geology GEOL A160 Environmental Geology GEOL A185 Evolution of the Earth (must take lab MRSC A100 Oceanography (must take lab MRSC A180 Marine Biology (must take lab PHYS A110 Conceptual Physics (must take lab PHYS A120 Algebra-Based Physics: Mechanics PHYS 243 Physics for Architects PHYS A125 Algebra-Based Physics: Electricity, Magnetism PHYS A130 University Physics 1 PHYS A135 University Physics 2 PHYS A185 Calculus-Based Physics: Mechanics PHYS A280 Calculus-Based Physics: Electricity and Magnetism PHYS A285 Calculus-Based Physics: Modern Public Speaking CMST 110 Public Speaking COMM 120 Public Speaking Psychology PSYC A100 Social Science. Select one course. Introduction to Psychology PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology ANTH A100 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 220 Cultural Anthropology

ANTH A102 Native American ANTH A110 Comparative Cultures ANTH A150 Multicultural Behavior ANTH A190 Introduction to Linguistics ANTH A280 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH A285 World Ethnology CMST A155 Intercultural Communications COMM 212 Intercultural Communication ECON A100 Economics: General Concepts ECON 200 Elementary Economics ECON A170 Microeconomics ECON 204 Microeconomics ECON A175 Macroeconomics ECON 203 Macroeconomics ETHS A100 Contemporary Ethnic America ETHS A150 Ethnic Groups in the U.S.: Their Histories GNDR A100 Introduction to Gender Studies GNDR A130 Women, Politics and Inequality GNDR A187 Women in History GEOG A100 World Regional Geography GEOG A150 California Geography GEOG A185 Cultural Geography HIST A187 Women in History HMDV A180 Child Growth and Development PSCI A101 Survey of Current Issues PSCI A110 International Relations PSCI A180 or American Government A180H PSCI A185 Comparative Politics PSYC A105 Psychology of Women PSYC A130 Life Span Developmental Psychology PSYC 210 Developmental Psychology PSYC A165 Principles of Human Sexuality 1 PSYC A185 Principles of Psychology PSYC A190 Cross-Cultural Psychology or A190H PSYC A220 Psychology of Personality PSYC A250 Psychobiology PSYC A255 Abnormal Psychology SOC A100 or Introduction to Sociology SOCI 210 Introduction to Sociology A100H SOC A150 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity SOC A185 or A185H Analysis of Social Problems Unrestricted Electives 9 units of college level coursework selected from any discipline as long as they are degree applicable at Orange Coast College.