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Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog Speech- SPCH 105 Beginning Argumentation Debate (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in ENG 100 C-ID COMM 120 Argumentative they practice including burden of proof, logical analysis, research, types uses of evidence, deductive inductive reasoning, logical fallacies, written argumentative essay construction, refutation, rebuttal, argument evaluation paradigms. Basic written communication skills are developed through composing, drafting, reviewing, rewriting (1) analytical topic area essays, (2) affirmative negative cases, (3) written peer evaluation essays. Oral communication skills are developed through the agency of public debate. Critical perspectives on values public policy, including examinations of diverse paradigms are emphasized. SPCH 115 Interpersonal Communication (3) Introduction to the fundamental principles terms of communication study in the interpersonal face-to-face context. Analysis of communication patterns in developing, stable, deteriating relationships. Topics include communication rules competence, perception empathy, love, family interaction. SPCH 120 Human Communication (3) A comprehensive introduction to the study of human communication processes including verbal nonverbal modalities. Human abilities are compared to the communication systems of other species. Key definitions concepts in communication they are reviewed. Communication processes in personal, public, mass mediated contexts are analyzed. SPCH 125 Beginning Oral Interpretation (3) Note: Cross listed as TA 125 An introduction to the al reading of prose, poetry, drama in distinct intertextual fmats. Models of critical analysis will be applied to written literature reading will be perfmed evaluated by applying principles of effective delivery. SPCH 131 Intercultural Communication (3) C-ID COMM 150 Introduction to the fundamental principles terms of communication study in intercultural cross-cultural contexts. Analysis of the opptunities problems presented by national, ethnic, linguistic, gender-based variation in verbal nonverbal behavis. SPCH 145 Management of Speech Activities (1) Planning, preparation, management, supervision of speech tournaments other interscholastic speech activities. SPCH 150 Debate Research (1) Advanced debate training including investigation research of the national intercollegiate debate resolution. SPCH 197A Topics in Speech Communication (1-3) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture labaty may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule. Credit determined by UC upon review of course syllabus. Topics in Speech Communication. See Class Schedule f specific topic offered. Course title will designate subject covered. SPCH 290 Competitive Intercollegiate Fensics (3) 9 hours labaty Note: May be taken 4 times Credit determined by UC upon review of course syllabus. Advanced projects including individual research. Tuting perfmance f college classes community including reader s theatre; infmative, persuasive, entertaining, extempaneous, impromptu speaking; communication analysis, prose, poetry, duo interpretation, programmed reading, debate. (TA) Contact the Perfming Arts Department f further infmation. (760) 744-1150, ext. 2316 Office: PAC-112 Associate in Arts Degrees - AA Degree requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Associate in Arts f Transfer - AA-T, IGETC, CSUGE requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Certificates of Achievement - Certificate of Achievement requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Entertainment Technology Technical Theatre PROGRAMS OF STUDY Entertainment Technology This program will prepare students f employment in the fields of entertainment technologies at entry level. The areas of potential employment include theme parks, casinos, cruise ships, concerts, gallery display design, event installations, live event technical suppt, theatre venues providing non-theatre related events. Basic rigging production safety will be a component of this program. CSNT 110 Hardware O.S. Fundamentals 4 DBA 100 Introduction to Radio TV 3 DBA/ENTT 120 Digital Television Production 3 ENTT/TA 105 Introduction to Technical Theatre 3 ENTT/TA 107 Lighting f Stage Television 3 MUS 112 Basic Sound Reinfcement 3 TA/DNCE/ ENTT 124 Beginning Stage Management 3 SPCH 160 Practical Public Speaking (1) Though individual preparation f effective al communication in a variety of speech situations. This class will make up the college fensics team the student speaker s bureau; students will be selected from classes in the speech curricula. Required of all students participating in intercollegiate competitive speech activities. 265

Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog Elective Courses (select 10 units): ENTT106A Basic Costume I: Technology 3 TA/ENTT 108 Stagecraft Scene Design f Theatre Television 3 TA 111 Technical Theatre Production 0.5 MUS 114 Advanced Sound Reinfcement 2 TA/ENTT 170 Computer Aided Drafting f Theatre 2 TA/ENTT 171 Advanced Lighting Lab 2 TA 192D Technical Theatre Practicum IV 1 DBA/ENTT 103 Introduction to Audio-Visual Systems 3 DBA/ENTT 130 Radio Production 3 DBA 230 Digital Audio with Pro Tools 3 DBA 298A Beginning Broadcast Internship 3 DBA 298B Intermediate Broadcast Internship 3 DBA/ ENTT 298C Advanced Broadcast Internships 3 FASH 126 Fashion Show Presentation 3 FASH 135 Introducty Sewing f Apparel 3 FASH 139 Pattern Making/Fashion Design 3 WELD 100 Welding I 3 TOTAL UNITS 33 Entertainment Technology Certificate of Achievement is also listed in Digital Broadcast Arts Entertainment Technology. Technical Theatre A program that prepares individuals to apply artistic, technical dramatic principles techniques to the communication of dramatic infmation, ideas, moods, feelings through technical theatre methods. Includes instruction in set design, lighting, design, sound effects, theatre acoustics, scene painting, property management, costume design, technical direction production, use of computer applications to suppt these functions above. TA 100 Introduction to the Theatre 3 TA/ENTT 105 Introduction to Technical Theatre 3 ENTT 106A Basic Costume I: Technology 3 TA/ENTT 107 Lighting f Stage Television 3 TA/ENTT 108 Stagecraft Scene Design f Theatre Television 3 TA 111 Technical Theatre Production 0.5 MUS 112 Basic Sound Reinfcement 3 TA 115 Acting I 3 TA 116 Acting II 3 TA/DNCE/ ENTT 124 Beginning Stage Management 3 TA/ENTT 170 Computer Aided Drafting f Theatre 2 Histy/Literature Courses (select one of the following): TA 140 Histy of the Theatre From Ancient Greece Through the 17th Century 3 TA 141 Histy of the Theatre From the 18th Century to the Present 3 TA 150 Dramatic Literature Script Analysis 3 Advanced Technical Courses (select one of the following): MUS 114 Advanced Sound Reinfcement 1.5-2 TA/ENTT 171 Advanced Lighting Lab 2 FASH 135 Introducty Sewing f Apparel 3 TOTAL UNITS 33-34.5 Recommended Electives:ARCH 105; CFT 100; TA 191A; TA 191B; TA 192C; TA 192D The Palomar Theatre Program cultivates the potential of theatre to make an impact on the lives of practitioners, audiences, communities. Through our technique classes, academic offerings season of productions the program emphasizes the power of theatre to transfm individuals society through imagination, empathy, analysis, action. The program empowers students to follow the discipline of craft while taking risks developing their own artistic sensibility. Critically-acclaimed productions range from the classical to the experimental, often serving as a focal point f campus-wide dialogue on social issues. The program also emphasizes collabation with the other disciplines in the Perfming Arts Department colleagues in the Art Department. A.A. DEGREE MAJOR : TA 100 Introduction to the Theatre 3 TA/ENTT 105 Introduction to Technical Theatre 3 TA/ENTT 107 Lighting f Stage Television 3 TA 115 Acting I 3 TA 150 Dramatic Literature Script Analysis 3 Beginning Costume Makeup Courses (Select one): FASH 106A Basic Costume I: Technology 3 Theatre Histy Courses (Select One): TA 140 Histy of the Theatre From Ancient Greece Through the 17th Century 3 TA 141 Histy of the Theatre From the 18th Century to the Present 3 Electives (Select 9 ): TA/ENTT 108 Stagecraft Scene Design f Theatre Television 3 ENTT 106B Basic Costume II: Design 3 MUS 112 Basic Sound Reinfcement 3 TA 113A Improvisational Theatre I 3 TA 113B Improvisational Theatre II 3 MUS 114 Advanced Sound Reinfcement 1.5-2 TA 116 Acting II 3 TA 119 Voice Speech 3 TA/DNCE/ ENTT 124 Beginning Stage Management 3 TA/SPCH 125 Beginning Oral Interpretation 3 TA 160 Beginning Stage Direction 3 TA/MUS/ DNCE 173 Musical Theatre Scenes 1 TA 184 Creative Theatre Ensemble 1-2 TA 191A Rehearsal Perfmance I 1-2 TA 191B Rehearsal Perfmance II 1-2 TA 191C Rehearsal Perfmance III 1-2 TA 191D Rehearsal Perfmance IV 1-2 266 See Catalog addendum at http://www.palomar.edu/catalog

Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog TA 192D Technical Theatre Practicum IV 1 TA 215 Acting III 3 TA 216 Acting IV 3 TOTAL UNITS 31 The Associate in Arts in f Transfer prepares students to move into curriculum at a four-year institution leading to a baccalaureate degree in Theatre Arts. Careers in this field include teaching, design, technical theatre, theatre management, professional perfmance, stage direction, stage management among others. Completion of the Associate in Arts in f Transfer degree provides guaranteed admission with juni status to the CSU system along with priity admission to CSU, San Marcos in the Visual Perfming Arts maj. Upon completion, students will underst be able to demonstrate the theies techniques of acting; the technical production processes f the theatre arts, demonstrate knowledge of the histical cultural dimensions of theatre, underst the interaction between script, act, audience the areas of scenery, lighting, sound, costume. To obtain the Associate in Arts in f Transfer students must complete the following: Maximum of 60 CSU-transferable units with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. a grade of C better in all courses required f the maj: a minimum of 18 semester units in the maj as determined by the community college district, : one of the following general education patterns: the Califnia State University General Education-Breadth (CSU GE-Breadth) pattern of 39 units; OR: the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) pattern of 37 units Please consult a counsel regarding specific course requirements f your transfer institution. AA-T TRANSFER MAJOR TA 100 Introduction to the Theatre 3 TA 140 Histy of the Theatre From Ancient Greece Through the 17th Century 3 TA 115 Acting I 3 TA 191A Rehearsal Perfmance I 2 TA 191B Rehearsal Perfmance II 2 Electives (Select 9 units excluding any courses taken above) ENTT 106A Basic Costume I: Technology 3 TA/ENTT 107 Lighting f Stage Television 3 TA/ENTT 108 Stagecraft Scene Design f Theatre Television 3 TA 116 Acting II 3 TA 150 Dramatic Literature Script Analysis 3 TA 191A Rehearsal Perfmance I 2 TA 191B Rehearsal Perfmance II 2 TOTAL UNITS 18-19 COURSE OFFERINGS Individual courses are not repeatable. State Regulations (Title 5, Sections 55040-55041) also limit the number of times a student may take courses with related content similar primary educational activities. Therefe, some combinations of course wk in have limitations on the number of times a student may enroll. Specific infmation about enrollment limitations f Theatre Arts classes is available at http://www.palomar.edu/schedule/restrictions.htm TA 100 Introduction to the Theatre (3) C-ID THTR 111 A survey of they practice in the contempary theatre including its literary, critical technical aspects, their relationships to histical backgrounds. TA 105 Introduction to Technical Theatre (3) 2 hours lecture - 4 hours labaty Note: Cross listed as ENTT 105 A practical introduction to the theies applications of construction techniques, language, principles, safety, tools used in the creation of theatrical scenery properties. The language, tools, principles of other technical theatre crafts, such as lighting, costuming, make-up, sound design, stage management will also be presented. TA 106A Basic Costume I: Technology (3) 2 hours lecture - Note: Cross listed as FASH 106A ENTT 106A C-ID THTR 174 A foundational course providing a basic introduction to practices, theies, techniques procedures of costume technology f theatre, film television. Focus will be on the structure of a wking costume shop, basic h machine sewing techniques, textile identification, basic garment fitting, simple pattern modification, production wardrobe crew procedures. Practical training in college productions is incpated during the course of study. TA 106B Basic Costume II: Design (3) 2 hours lecture - Note: Cross listed as FASH 106 B ENTT 106B A foundational course providing a basic introduction to practices, theies, techniques procedures of costume design f theatre, film television. Through a series of costume projects, students develop design they, drawing techniques script analysis abilities. Practical training in college productions is incpated during the course of study. TA 107 Lighting f Stage Television (3) 2 hours lecture - Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in ENTT/TA 105 Note: Cross listed as ENTT 107 C-ID THTR 173 Techniques, theies, procedures necessary to develop lighting lighting effects integrated into film, television, theatre productions. Practical experience in college productions. 267

Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog TA 108 Stagecraft Scene Design f Theatre Television (3) 2 hours lecture - Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in ENTT/TA 105 Note: Cross listed as ENTT 108 C-ID THTR 172 Technical practices ganization of production f theatre, film, television. Practice in drafting, designing, construction of scenery f college productions. TA 109 Elementary Stage Make-Up (3) 2 hours lecture - 4 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in ENTT/TA 105 Note: Cross listed as FASH 109 C-ID THTR 175 Basic theies, techniques, procedures of make-up production f stage, film, television. Practical training in college productions. TA 111 Technical Theatre Production (.5) 1½ hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in ENTT/TA 105; completion of, concurrent enrollment in TA/FASH 106 TA/ENTT 107 TA/ENTT 108, TA/FASH 109 Techniques procedures of planning codination through all phases of the technical theatre production process. Practical training through college production. TA 112 Basic Sound Reinfcement (3) 2 hours lecture - Note: Cross listed as ENTT 112 MUS 112 An introduction to basic sound equipment reinfcement principles. To underst basic set up, operation, troubleshooting of live Public Address systems in a concert theatrical setting. TA 113A Improvisational Theatre I (3) Improvisational theatre techniques f various fms that engage the audience in an interactive perfmance setting. The course includes basic skills f creating sustaining improvised situations as well as improvisational structures that challenge the participant s skills. Also included are improvisational structures that will reflect analyze societal situations of conflict found in the participants lives communities. TA 113B Improvisational Theatre II (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 113A Advanced skills f creating, perfming facilitating improvisational interactive theatre events. TA 114 Advanced Sound Reinfcement (1.5-2) 4½ - 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in MUS 112 Note: Cross listed as ENTT/MUS 114 Advanced principles of electronic sound, acoustics, equalization effects processing, recding of live sound in a concert theatrical setting, equipment management design techniques. TA 115 Acting I (3) C-ID THTR 151 In a wkshop environment, the student will learn the basic tools terminology of acting. The student will apply this knowledge experience to the perfmance of sht scenes. TA 116 Acting II (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 115 C-ID THTR 152 This course follows Acting I continues the explation of theies techniques used in preparation f the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening the understing of the acting process. Designed to improve the act s skills f perfming scenes monologues with truth power. Acts will improve their ability to pursue the character s needs objectives, to be vulnerable to their partners wds actions to create with a range of emotion. Acts in this class will continue to develop their vocal physical technique. TA 119 Voice Speech (3) A practical experiential class introducing students to exercises theies of voice speech production leading to improved power, expressiveness clarity. Methodology will include maj contempary approaches to developing the act s voice. TA 124 Beginning Stage Management (3) 2 hours lecture - Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 100 Note: Cross listed as DNCE/ENTT 124 Introduces students to the practices techniques of Stage Management. Students will assist a stage manager on a project during the course of the semester. Regular availability on evenings weekends is required. TA 125 Beginning Oral Interpretation (3) Note: Cross listed as SPCH 125 An introduction to the al reading of prose, poetry drama in distinct intertextual fmats. Models of critical analysis will be applied to written literature reading will be perfmed evaluated by applying principles of effective delivery. TA 131 Elementary Stage Costume Make Up (3) 2 hours lecture - Note: Cross listed as FASH 131 Basic theies, techniques, procedures of costume production make-up application f stage, film, television. Practical training in college productions. TA 140 Histy of the Theatre From Ancient Greece Through the 17th Century (3) C-ID THTR 113 A survey of the influence of different cultures, traditions, technologies on the development of the theatre as a social institution from Ancient Greece through the 17th Century. TA 141 Histy of the Theatre From the 18th Century to the Present (3) A survey of the influence of different cultures, traditions, technologies on the development of the theatre as a social institution from the 18th Century to the present. 268 See Catalog addendum at http://www.palomar.edu/catalog

Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog TA 150 Dramatic Literature Script Analysis (3) C-ID THTR 114 Fully exple an in-depth methodology of reading, analyzing understing play scripts in a variety of genres styles. Investigate techniques used to determine how to read a play f its structure, scrutinizing the playwright s methods of creating theatre through plot, character imagery, understing how scripts convey meaning to the professional theatre artist theatre-goer as distinct from other fms of literature. TA 157 Theatre Social Justice (3) Note: Cross listed as MCS 157 The study practice of theatre as a vehicle f understing global conditions of social injustice wking to create justice in local communities. TA 160 Beginning Stage Direction (3) Training in the principles, procedures, methods of stage direction. Students will serve as assistant directs on college productions will also direct scenes f acting classes studio productions. TA 170 Computer Aided Drafting f Theatre (2) 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA/ENTT 105 Note: Cross listed as ENTT 170 An introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) f theatre. Hs on experience with CAD software to be supplemented with basic mechanical drafting terminology techniques. An introduction to user specific third party software as related to drafting designing of scenery lighting f college productions. TA 171 Advanced Lighting Lab (2) 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA/ENTT 107 Note: Cross listed as ENTT 171 Crafting implementation of the lighting design f perfmances using the techniques, theies, procedures necessary to develop lighting lighting effects. Practical experience in college theatre, dance, music productions. TA 173 Musical Theatre Scenes (1) Note: Cross listed as DNCE 173/MUS 173 Rehearsal perfmance of solo group scenes from Broadway musicals dating from the 1930 s to the present. TA 182 Introduction to Arts Management (3) 9 hours labaty Note: Cross listed as AMS 182/ART 182/DNCE 182/MUS 182 An introduction to the principles practices of arts management through an interdisciplinary study of management topics in the visual perfming arts. TA 183 Internship in Arts Management (3) 9 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in AMS/ART/DANCE/MUS TA 182 Note: Cross listed as AMS 183/ART 183/DNCE 183/MUS 183 Practical experience in arts management in the visual perfming arts. TA 191A Rehearsal Perfmance I (1, 2) 3 6 hours labaty An initial experience of the rehearsal perfmance of a departmental theatre production. Generally this would involve an ensemble, non-speaking small suppting role. TA 191B Rehearsal Perfmance II (1, 2) 3 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 191A Second experience of the rehearsal perfmance of a departmental theatre production. Generally this would involve a small to medium suppting role in the production. TA 191C Rehearsal Perfmance III (1, 2) 3 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 191B Third experience of the rehearsal perfmance of a departmental theatre production. Generally this would involve a medium suppting role leading role in the production. TA 191D Rehearsal Perfmance IV (1, 2) 3 6 hours labaty Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 191C Fourth experience of the rehearsal perfmance of a departmental theatre production. Generally this would involve a large suppting role lead role in the production. TA 192A Technical Theatre Practicum I (1) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA/ENTT 105, concurrent enrollment in TA/ENTT105 Note: May be open entry/open exit; At least one unit of this course is required of all theatre arts majs in house staff. Students will also observe evaluate the production responsibilities of the stage crew. TA 192B Technical Theatre Practicum II (1) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 192A in the stage crew. Students will also observe evaluate the production responsibilities of the technical staff. TA 192C Technical Theatre Practicum III (1) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 192B in the technical staff. Students will also observe evaluate the production responsibilities of the leadership roles in the technical staff. TA 184 Creative Theatre Ensemble (1, 1.5, 2) 3, 4½ 6 hours labaty Students in theatre allied disciplines wk collabatively on creating an iginal devised theatre perfmance on an existing text that requires an ensemble approach to the perfmance. 269

-University Studies Palomar College 2016-2017 Catalog TA 192D Technical Theatre Practicum IV (1) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA 192C in a leadership role in the technical staff. Students will also observe evaluate the production responsibilities of the design staff. TA 197E Management of Theatre Activities (.5-3) 1½ to 9 hours labaty The principles of ganization, operation, planning f theatre management including programming, ticket sales, box office recds, promotional news release writing. Practical use applied to theatre productions. TA 197F Theatre Topics (.5-4) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture / labaty may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule. Credit determined by UC upon review of course syllabus Topics in theatre. See Class Schedule f specific topic offered. Course title will designate subject covered. TA 215 Acting III (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA116 Emphasizes analysis of literary text physical methods in the process of creating characters. Scene study role preparation of significant texts by modern playwrights. TA 216 Acting IV (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in TA116 Advanced topics in acting technique including approaches to style contempary innovations in acting methods. TA 297 Experimental Topics in Theatre (1, 2, 3) 3, 6, 9 hours labaty Limitation on enrollment: Previous theatre experience Credit determined by UC upon review of course syllabus Designed f students with particular interest in advanced projects, including individual research. Tuting perfmance f college classes community. University Studies Contact the Counseling Center f further infmation. (760) 744-1150, ext. 2179 Office: SSC-18A Associate Degrees - AS University Studies: Emphasis in Business AA University Studies: Emphasis in Culture Society AA University Studies: Emphasis in Education AA University Studies: Emphasis in Fine Perfming Arts AS University Studies: Emphasis in Health Fitness AA University Studies: Emphasis in Humanities AS University Studies: Emphasis in Mathematics Science AS University Studies: Emphasis in Media Communication AA University Studies: Emphasis in Social Sciences AA University Studies: Emphasis in Wld Languages Certificates of Achievement - Califnia State University General Education Breadth Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum 270 PROGRAMS OF STUDY Califnia State University General Education Breadth Students who complete the Califnia State University General Education (CSUGE) transfer pattern, commonly referred to at Palomar as the blue sheet, may be awarded a Certificate of Achievement. Completion of the CSUGE pattern satisfies the lower-division general education requirements f the CSU system. Although this certificate recognizes completion of the lower-division general education requirements, it does not guarantee admission into the CSU system. F a list of the approved courses f this program, please refer to the Califnia State University General Education (CSUGE) Requirements listed in Section 7 (green pages) of the Catalog. Contact the Counseling Services Department with questions f additional infmation. Area A: English Language Communication Critical Thinking 9 Area B: Scientific Inquiry Quantitative Reasoning 9 Area C: Arts Humanities 9 Area D: Social Sciences 9 Area E: Lifelong Learning Self-Development 3 MINIMUM UNITS 39 Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Students who complete the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) transfer pattern, commonly referred to at Palomar as the green sheet, may be awarded a Certificate of Achievement. Completion of the IGETC pattern satisfies the lower-division general education requirements f the UC / CSU system. Although this certificate recognizes completion of the lower-division general education requirements, it does not guarantee admission into the UC CSU system. F a list of the approved courses f this program, please refer to the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Requirements listed in Section 7 (green pages) of the Catalog. Contact the Counseling Services Department with questions f additional infmation. Area 1: English Communication 6-9 Area 2: Mathematical Concepts Quantitative Reasoning 3 Area 3: Arts Humanities 9 Area 4: Social Behavial Sciences 9 Area 5: Physical Biological Sciences 7-9 Area 6: Language Other Than English - UC Requirement Only 0-3 MINIMUM UNITS 37 University Studies This program is designed f students who wish a broad knowledge of liberal arts sciences, plus additional course wk in an Area of Emphasis. This program would be an ideal choice f students planning on transferring to the Califnia State University (CSU) University of Califnia (UC), as the student may satisfy their general education requirements plus focus on transferable course wk relating to baccalaureate majs at these institutions. Because admission maj preparation requirements vary at each transfer institution, courses used to fulfill requirements f an emphasis should be selected with the assistance of a Palomar College counsel. Disclaimer: Califnia Community College courses listed on ASSIST are pre-approved to meet the lower-division maj prep requirements. Any other courses used by Palomar College to meet an emphasis are subject to approval by your transfer institution. See Catalog addendum at http://www.palomar.edu/catalog