GE Preparation and Major Articulation Agreement

General Education/Preparation
&
Major Articulation Agreement(s)
Date: 1/4/11
Transfer Institution: Cuyamaca College
Transfer Course(s): As of 8/30/2010 300-level courses at National University will no longer be articulated.
*Any Honors section of the same course will fulfill the same requirement*
Gen Ed
AREA/UNITS
National University
NU Course Title
Cuyamaca College
15
ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION
A1a
6.0
ENG 100 + ENG 101
Effective College English I & II
ENGL 120
A1b
4.5
ENG 240
Advanced English
ENGL 124
A2
4.5
COM 100
or
COM103
Introduction to Mass Communication
or
Oral Communications
COMM 110
or
COMM 122
4.5
MATHEMATICAL
CONCEPTS AND
QUANTITATIVE
REASONING --1 COURSE
MTH 204
Mathematics for Business & Science
NONE
MTH 209A
Fundamentals of Mathematics I
MATH 125
MTH 210
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
MATH 160 or PSY 215
MTH 215
College Algebra & Trigonometry
MATH 175
MTH 220
Calculus I
MATH 180
MTH 221
Calculus II
MATH 280
MTH 222
Calculus III
MATH 281
MTH 223
Calculus IV
Introduction to Quantitative Methods
for Business
MATH 285
A
-- 4 COURSES
B
MNS 205
MATH 178
Cuyamaca College
Gen Ed
AREA/UNITS
C
National University
4.5
CSC 208
Calculus for Computer Science I
CSC 209
Calculus for Computer Science II
13.5
E
13.5
E
Cuyamaca College
MATH 180
MATH 280
INFORMATION
LITERACY -- 1 COURSE
ILR 260
D
NU Course Title
20102011
Information Literacy Report Writing
LIBR 110 and ENGL 124
HIS 233
or
HIS 234
World Civilizations I
or
World Civilizations II
MUS 100
Fundamentals of Music
ART 100
ART 200
PHL 100
Introduction to Art History
Visual Arts
Introduction to Philosophy
HIST 100
or
HIST 101
MUSIC 001 and
MUSIC 110
ART 140 and ART 141
NONE
PHIL 110
THR 200
Theater Arts
TA 110
LIT 100
Introduction to Literature
ENGL 122
SOC 260
ECO 204
or
ECO 203
POL 201
or
POL 100
HIS 220A
or
HIS 220B
SOC 100
Cultural Anthropology
Principles of Macroeconomics
or
Principles of Microeconomics
American Government & Politics
or
Introduction to Politics
History of the United States I (+)
or
History of the United States I (+)
Introduction to Sociology (+)
ANTH 120
ECON 120
or
ECON 121
POSC 121
or
POSC 120
HIST 108
or
HIST 109
SOC 120
PSY 100
Introduction to Psychology
PSY 120
ARTS & HUMANITIES
-- 3 COURSES
SOCIAL &
BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES -- 3
COURSES
Cuyamaca College
Gen Ed AREA/UNITS
F
10.5
National University
NU Course Title
20102011
Cuyamaca College
PHYSICAL &
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
--3 COURSES ( LECTURE
9.0 AND LABORATORY
1.50)
Students must choose 2 lecture
courses and 1 lab course. The lab
course must be the laboratory for the
corresponding lecture course.
BIO 100 only
Survey of Bioscience
NONE
BIO 100 + 100A
Survey of Bioscience and Laboratory
NONE
BIO 161
General Biology 1
BIOL 130 and
BIOL 131
BIO 162
General Biology 2
BIO 210
CHE 101 + 101A
Introductory Chemistry and Laboratory
CHEM 115 or CHEM 120
CHE 141
CHE 142
General Chemistry 1
General Chemistry 2
Fundamentals of Geology and
Laboratory
CHEM 141
CHEM 142
PHS 104 + 104A
Introductory Physics and Laboratory
PHYC 110
PHS 171
General Physics 1
PHYC 120
PHS 172
General Physics2
PHYC 121
BIO 201+ 201A
Human Anatomy and Physio I
and Laboratory and
Human Anatomy and Physio II
and Laboratory
BIOL 140 and BIOL 141
and BIOL 141L
BIO 203 + 203A
Introductory Microbiology and
Laboratory
BIOL 152
PHS 102
Survey of Physical Science
PSC 110
EES 103 + 103A
BIO 202+ 202A
GEOL 110 and GEOL 111
Cuyamaca College
Gen Ed
AREA/UNITS
G
National University
9.0
NU Course Title
20102011
Cuyamaca College
MODERN LANGUAGE -2 COURSES
9 quarter units in a language required
ARB 100
or
ARB 101
or
ARB 200
Beginning Arabic I
or
Beginning Arabic II
or
Intermediate Arabic I
ARBC 120
or
ARBC 121
or
ARBC 220
ASL 120
or
ASL 220
American Sign Language I
or
American Sign Language II
ASL 120
or
ASL 121
SPN 100
or
SPN 101
or
SPN 200
or
SPN 201
Beginning Spanish I
or
Beginning Spanish II
or
Intermediate Spanish I
or
Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 120 or SPAN 120A and
CHN 100
or
CHN 101
or
CHN 200
or
CHN 201
PRS 100
or
PRS 101
or
PRS 200
or
PRS 201
Beginning Chinese I
or
Beginning Chinese II
or
Intermediate Chinese I
or
Intermediate Chinese II
Beginning Persian I
or
Beginning Persian II
or
Intermediate Persian I
or
Intermediate Persian II
SPAN 120B
or
SPAN 121
or
SPAN 220
or
SPAN 221
NONE
or
NONE
or
NONE
or
NONE
NONE
or
NONE
or
NONE
or
NONE
*** Special Note: Students who complete all General Education coursework at the community college will be required to take one upper division
general education elective for their program to meet the upper division general education requirement.
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BA in Biological Science with a Preliminary Single Subject Credential (California)
Preparation for the Major:
MTH 210
Probability and Statistics*
EES 103
Fundamentals of Geology*
EES 103A
Fundamentals of Geology Lab* (1.50qu)
CHE 141
General Chemistry 1*
CHE 142
General Chemistry 2*
CHE 101A
Introductory Chemistry Lab* (1.50qu)
BIO 161
General Biology 1*
BIO 162
General Biology 2*
BIO 100A
Survey Bioscience Lab*
(1.50qu)
PHS 171
General Physics 1*
PHS 172
General Physics 2*
PHS 104A
General Physics 1 Lab* (1.50qu)
Satisfied by:
MATH 160 or PSY 215
GEOL 110
GEOL 111
CHEM 141
CHEM 142
CHEM 115 or CHEM 120
BIOL 130 or BIOL 131
BIO 210
NONE
PHYC 120
PHYC 121
PHYC 110 or lab component
from PHYC 120 or 121.
*May satisfy a general education requirement
Requirements for the Blended Major:
Satisfied by:
Biological Science Requirements:
EES 301
Earth & Planetary Science
None
BIO 310
Evolution
None
BIO 330
Ecology
None
EES 335
Environmental Science
None
BIO 380
Human Biology for Teachers
None
SCI 400
History of Science
None
BIO 405
Cell & Molecular Biology
None
BIO 405A
Cell & Molecular Biology Lab (1.50qu)
None
BIO 408
Genetics & Heredity
None
BIO 411
Biodiversity
None
BIO 412
General Zoology
None
BIO 412A
General Zoology Lab (1.50qu)
None
Educational Theory and Methodology Requirements:
TED 305
Teaching as a Profession (15 hours field experience required)
None
TED 300
Fundamentals of Education
None
TED 310
Development and Learning
None
TED 330B
Reading and Language Arts
None
TED 420
Diversity in Schooling
None
TED 430
Special Needs Students
None
TED 455
Methods of Teaching Science
None
Student Teaching Requirements:
TED 465A
Student Teaching I
None
TED 465B
Student Teaching II
None
TED 465C
Student Teaching III
None
TED 465D
Student Teaching IV
None
Credentialing Requirements:
HEDX 1201X
Health Education for Teachers
None
EDX 1201X
Computer Tech in Classroom
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
20102011
Cuyamaca College
BA in Interdisciplinary Studies with a California Preliminary Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential
Preparation for the Major:
LIT 100
Introduction to Literature
HIS 410
California History
MTH 209A Fundamentals of Mathematics I
Requirements for the Major:
BIS 301
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
COM 380
Democracy in the Information Age (+)
ENG 350
Fundamentals of Linguistics
MTH 301
Fundamentals of Mathematics II
BIS 401
Interdisciplinary Practices: Integrating Knowledge with Technology
ART 329
World Art (+)
or
MUS 327
World Music (+)
or
ART 400
Expressive and Integrated Arts
SCI 300
Geography (+)
or
EES 301
Earth & Planetary Sciences
or
BIO 330
Ecology
or
EES 335
Environmental Science
or
Biodiversity (Recommended: Prior completion of: BIO 161,162 and 100A or
BIO 411
BIO 100/100A)
or
BIO 450
Natural History of California
Satisfied by:
ENGL 122
None
MATH 125
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Education Orientation, Theory, and Methodology Requirements:
TED 305
TED 300
TED 430
TED 410
TED 310
TED 350
TED 355
TED 380
TED 330A
TED 440
Teaching as a Profession
Fundamentals of Education (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Special Needs Student (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Survey of Multicultural Lit. (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Development and Learning (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Math and Science Methods (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Hist/Social Science Methods (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Arts/PE/Health Methods (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Reading and Lang. Arts Methods (Prerequisite: TED 305)
Leadership and Assessment (Prerequisite: TED 305)
CAPSTONE Course:
BIS 499
Interdisciplinary Studies Project
Student Teaching Requirements:
TED 465A
Student Teaching I (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements,
including all TED coursework)
TED 465B
Student Teaching II (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements,
including all TED coursework)
TED 465C
Student Teaching III (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements,
including all TED coursework)
TED 465D
Student Teaching IV
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
20102011
Cuyamaca College
BA in Mathematics With a Preliminary Single Subject Credential (California)
Preparation for the Major:
MTH 210
MTH 215
or
MTH 216A
and
MTH 216B
MTH 220
or
CSC 208
MTH 221
MTH 222
MTH 223
Probability and Statistics*
College Algebra*
College Algebra I (3qu)*
College Algebra II (3qu)*
Calculus I*
Calculus for Computer Science I*
Calculus II
Calculus III
Calculus IV
* May be used to met a General Education requirement
Mathematical Requirements for the Major:
MTH 311
Topics from Geometry
MTH 325
Discrete Mathematics
or
CSC 331
Discrete Structures and Logic
MTH 411
Number Theory
MTH 435
Linear Algebra
MTH 416
Algebraic Structures
MTH 417
Foundation of Geometry
MTH 418
Statistical Analysis
MTH 412
History of Mathematics
MTH 410
Technology in Math Education
Education Theory and Methodology Requirements:
It is strongly recommended students take the following courses in the order they are
listed.
TED 305
Teaching as a Professional
TED 300
Fundamentals of Education
TED 430
Special Needs Students
TED 310
Development and Learning
TED 420
Diversity in Schooling
TED 330B
Reading and Language Arts
TED 461
Mathematics Teaching Methods
Student Teaching Requirements:
TED 465A
Student Teaching I (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course
requirements, including all TED coursework)
TED 465B
Student Teaching II (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course
requirements, including all TED coursework)
TED 465C
Student Teaching III (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course
requirements, including all TED coursework)
TED 465D
Student Teaching IV (Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course
requirements, including all TED coursework)
Credentialing Requirements:
Additional course for satisfying SB 2042 and CTC for California Teaching Credential
Health Education for Teachers
HEDX
1201X
Satisfied by:
MATH 160 or PSY 215
MATH 175
or
NONE
and
NONE
MATH 180
or
MATH 180
MATH 280
MATH 281
MATH 285
Satisfied by:
None
None
or
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Development with a California Preliminary Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Preparation for the Major
ECE 201
The Growing Child: Zero to 8
ECE 210
Child, Family, School & Comm.
HED 220
Health, Nutrition & Safety
Requirements for the Major
Orientation Course
ECE 301
Early Childhood Teaching
Foundation Courses
ECE 330
Early Cognition
ECE 310
Diversity: Development & Ed.
ECE 464
The Law: Issues and Practices
Method Courses
Cluster 1 (Reading)
ECE 410
Early Language and Literacy
ECE 446
Literature and Young Children
TED 330A
Elementary Lang. Arts Methods
Cluster 2 (Curriculum and Instruction)
ECE 415
Designing Emergent Curriculum
ECE 430
Play as Pedagogy
ECE 435
Music, Movement, Drama, Dance
ART 400
Expressive and Integrated Arts
Cluster 3 (Math and Science)
ECE 420
Nature, Numbers and Technology
TED 350
Math and Science Methods
Cluster 4 (Special Needs, Assessment, Classroom Management)
ECE 440
Observing, Assessing & Planning
ECE 445
Strategies: Guiding Behaviors
ECE 465
Crisis, Trauma and Abuse
TED 430
Special Needs Children
Cluster 5 (History and Social Science)
HIS 410
California History
TED 355
Hist/Social Science Methods
Student Teaching Requirements:
TED 465A
Student Teaching I
Satisfied by:
CD 125
CD 131
CD 134
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
TED 465B
Student Teaching II
None
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
TED 465C
Student Teaching III
None
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
TED 465D
Student Teaching IV
None
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BA in ENGLISH
With a Preliminary Single Subject Credential (California)
Preparation for the Major:
Satisfied by:
LIT 100
Introduction to Literature
ENGL 122
Requirements for the Major:
Satisfied by:
ENG 350
Fundamentals of Linguistics
None
or
or
ENG 365
Creative Writing
None
LIT 311
British Literature I
None
LIT 312
British Literature II
None
LIT 321
American Literature I
None
LIT 322
American Literature II
None
LIT 338
Shakespeare
None
LIT 360
Literary Theory
None
LIT 463
20th Century World Literature
None
LIT 498
English Capstone Project
None
And any two (2) additional upper division Literature (LIT) courses from available offerings.
Education Orientation, Theory and Methodology Requirements:
Satisfied by:
It is strongly recommended students take the following courses in the order they are listed.
TED 305
Teaching as a Profession
TED 300
Fundamentals of Education
TED 430
Special Needs Students
TED 410
Survey of Multicultural Lit
TED 310
Development and Learning
TED 420
Diversity in Schooling
TED 330B
Reading and Language Arts
TED 450
Methods of Teaching English
Student Teaching Requirements:
Student Teaching I
TED 465A
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
coursework)
Student Teaching II
TED 465B
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
None
Student Teaching III
TED 465C
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
None
Student Teaching IV
TED 465D
(Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division course requirements, including all TED
coursework)
Additional Courses for Satisfying SB2042 and CTC for California Teaching Credential
EDX 1201X
Computer Tech in Classroom
HEDX 1201X
Health Education for Teachers
None
None
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BA in PSYCHOLOGY (610-104)
Preparation for the Major:
MTH 210
Probability and Statistics*
PSY 100
Introduction to Psychology*
* May be used to meet a General Education requirement
Requirements for the Major:
PSY 426
History of Psychology
PSY 427
Biological Psychology
PSY 428
Developmental Psychology
PSY 429
Introduction to Personality
PSY 430
Introduction to Psychopathology
PSY 432
Social Psychology
PSY 433
Cognitive Psychology
HUB 441
Research Design and Analysis
CHD 440
Drugs, Values and Society
PSY 480
Senior Project (two-month course)
or
PSY 491
Guided Studies for Honors Students (two-month course)
UPPER DIVISION Electives:
Students not pursuing a minor must choose six Upper-Division Electives from courses
with the following prefixes: HUB, PSY, SOC, HRM, and CJA. Other electives must be
approved by the department chair or regional full-time or associate faculty. Students may not
take PSY 301 as an Upper-Division Elective.
Satisfied by:
MATH 160 or PSY 215
PSY 120
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
or
None
Satisfied by:
None
The following course is strongly recommended:
PSY 441
Global Psychology
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BS in CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
Preparation for the Major:
CJA 229*
Introduction to Policing
* Students who are currently in law enforcement should contact the Lead Faculty for
Satisfied by:
NONE
any potential course wavier
Requirements for the Major:
CJA 449
Research Methods
CJA 431
Criminology
CJA 437
The Juvenile Offender
CJA 446
Criminal Justice Management and Leadership
CJA 460
Principles of Investigation
CJA 351
Court Systems and the Judicial Process
CJA 352
Criminal Law and Procedure
CJA 340
Corrections
CJA 470
Supervised Criminal Justice Senior Project
UPPER DIVISION Electives:
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
Seven Upper- Division Electives
Recommended Courses listed on page 116 of NU catalog # 74
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education (BAECE)
BA in Early Childhood Education (BAECE)
Preparation for the Major
Satisfied by:
PSY 100
Introduction to Psychology
PSY 120
ECE 201
The Growing Child: Zero to 8
CD 125
ECE 210
Child, Family, School & Comm.
CD 131
HED 220
Health, Nutrition & Safety
CD 134
Requirements for the Major
Satisfied by:
ECE 464
The Law: Issues and Practices
None
ECE 310
Diversity: Development & Ed.
None
ECE 330
Early Cognition
None
ECE 410
Early Language and Literacy
None
ECE 415
Designing Emergent Curriculum
None
ECE 420
Nature, Numbers and Technology
None
ECE 430
Play as Pedagogy
None
ECE 440
Observing, Assessing & Planning
None
ECE 445
Strategies: Guiding Behaviors
None
ECE 450
Academic Seminar/Field Experience
None
Upper Division Electives or Concentration Requirements:
Satisfied by:
ECE 312
Infant and Toddler Care
(Prerequisite: ECE 330, and ECE 430)
None
ECE 314
Experiences: Infant and Toddler
(Prerequisite: ECE 312)
None
ECE 465
Crisis, Trauma,and Abuse
None
ECE 490
Guided Study (variable units)
None
Concentration in Early Childhood Administration:
ECE 461
Leadership and Supervision
None
ECE 460
Program Administrative
None
ECE 462
Financial Management & Resources
None
HRM 432
Recruiting, Selection, Promotion, and Retention
None
ECE 466
Planning Physical Environments
None
HUB 401
Conflict Resolution
None
Concentration in Teacher Education:
ECE 446
Literature and Young Children
None
EDX 1201X
Computer Based Technology in the Classroom
None
EXC 625
Children w/ Excep. in Class
None
ECE 435
Music, Movement, Drama, Dance
None
ART 400
Expressive and Integration Art
None
HED 602
Introductory Health Ed: K-12
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
20102011
Cuyamaca College
BACHELOR of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ---BBA
Preparation for the Major:
MNS 205
Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Business*
ECO 203
Principles of Microeconomics*
ECO 204
Principles of Macroeconomics*
ACC 201
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
ACC 202
Managerial Accounting Fundamentals
LAW 304
Legal Aspects of Business I
* May be used to meet a General Education requirement
Requirements for the Major:
BKM 400
Business Knowledge Management Strategies
MGT 309C Principles of Management and Organization
FIN 310
Business Finance
MNS 407
Management Science
MKT 302A Marketing Fundamentals
MGT 430
Survey of Global Business
MGT 451
Productions and Operations Management I
BUS 480
Integrated Business Policy
UPPER DIVISION Electives:
Students may choose to take one of the BBA concentrations listed on pages 151-154 of NU catalog #74 and/or
appropriate elective courses to satisfy the total units for the degree with the following prefixes: ACC, BKM, BUS,
ECO, FIN, HRM, LAW, LED, MGT, MKT, ODV, or HUB.
(see recommended electives on page 151 of NU catalog #74)
Concentration: Accountancy
Students must successfully complete the ACC courses listed on page 151-152 for a concentration in Accountancy and
must have successfully completed ACC 201 before enrolling in any of the listed courses
Satisfied by:
MATH 178
ECON 121
ECON 120
BUS 120
BUS 121
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
Satisfied by:
None
Concentration: Alternative Dispute Resolution
None
See ADR courses listed on page 152, Catalog #74
Concentration: Business Law
None
See BUS LAW courses listed on page 152, Catalog #74
Concentration: Economics
None
See ECO courses listed on page 152, Catalog #74
Concentration: Entrepreneurship
None
See ENT courses listed on page 152-153, Catalog #74
Concentration: Finance
None
See FIN courses listed on page 153, Catalog #74
Concentration: Hospitality and Casino Management
None
See HOS & CAS MGT courses listed on page 153, Catalog #74
Concentration: Human Resource Management
None
See HRM courses listed on page 153, Catalog #74
Concentration: Marketing
None
See MKT courses listed on page 153, Catalog #74
Concentration: Professional Golf Management
None
See PRO GOLF MGT courses listed on page 153-154, Catalog #74
Concentration: Project Management
None
See PRO MGT courses listed on page 154, Catalog #74
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BS in ACCOUNTANCY
Preparation for the Major:
MNS 205*
Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Business
ECO 203*
Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 204*
Principles of Macroeconomics
ACC 201** Financial Accounting Fundamentals
* May be used to meet a General Education requirement
Satisfied by:
MATH 178
ECON 121
ECON 120
BUS 120
** Eligible for Credit-By-Exam waiver: contact Faculty Advisor
Requirements for the Major:
Core Business Requirements
BKM 400
Business Knowledge Management Strategies
LAW 304
Legal Aspects of Business I
MGT 309C Principles of Management and Organization
FIN 310
Business Finance
and
MGT 430
Survey of Global Business
or
MKT 302A Marketing Fundamentals
or
MNS 407
Management Science
Accounting Core Requirements
ACC 300
Applied Technology for Accountants
ACC 434
Government and Nonprofit Accounting
ACC 433A
Managerial Accounting I
ACC 433B
Managerial Accounting II
ACC 410A
Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 410B
Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 410C
Intermediate Accounting III
ACC 431
Advanced Accounting
ACC 432A
Taxation- Individual
ACC 432B
Taxation- Business
ACC 435A
Auditing I
ACC 435B
Auditing II
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
and
None
or
None
or
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Preparation for the Major:
ITM 200
Basic Computer H/W & S/W
ITM 205
Office Productivity Software Applications
Satisfied by:
CIS 110
BOT 120 and BOT 123 and
BOT 126
CIS 105
CIS 161
ITM 210
Introduction to IT
ITM 230
Computer Networks Overview
Requirements for the Major:
Satisfied by:
ITM 320
Information Technology Mgmt
None
ITM 340
IT Client using M/S Windows
None
ITM 345
IT Server Environment Using Linux
None
ITM 350
Desktop Applications Support and Troubleshooting
None
ITM 420
Local Area Networks
None
ITM 430
Wide Area Networks
None
ITM 434
Wireless LAN Administration
None
ITM 435
Wireless LAN Security
None
ITM 440
Database Concepts & Data Models
None
ITM 450
DB Processing & Administration
None
ITM 470
Information Security Mgmt
None
ITM 475
Info Security Technologies
None
ITM 490A
IT Project I
None
ITM 490B
IT Project II
None
UPPER DIVISION Electives:
Satisfied by:
Students can choose any approved upper-division degree related electives from the School of
Business and Management or the School of Engineering and Technology. Students who are
None
eligible and enroll in a transition program should take transition classes as their electives.
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
General Education Recommendations:
ENG 334A
Technical Writing
Prerequisites for the Major:
*May be used to satisfy a general education requirement.
Select two sets of courses from the following (each selection must have a lecture and lab course)
BIO 100
Survey of Bioscience*
BIO 100A
Survey of Bioscience Lab* (1.5 quarter units)
and/or
CHE 101
Introductory Chemistry* (Recommended: Prior completion of MTH 204 or 215 or 216A/B)
CHE 101A
Introductory Chemistry Lab* (1.5 quarter units)
and/or
PHS 104
Introductory Physics*
PHS104A
Introductory Physics Lab* (1.5 quarter units)
MTH 215
College Algebra*
CSC 200
Orientation to Computer Science
CSC 208
Calculus for Computer Science I*
CSC 209
Calculus for Computer Science II
CSC 220
Applied Probability and Statistics
CSC 242
Introduction to Programming Concepts*
CSC 252
Programming in C++*
CSC 262
Programming in Java*
Requirements for the Major:
CSC 300
Object Oriented Design
CSC 310
Linear Algebra & Matrix
CSC 331
Discrete Structures and Logic (CROSS LISTED and EQUIVALENT to MATH 325)
CSC 335
Data Structures and Algorithms
CSC 338
Algorithm Design
CSC 340
Digital Logic Design
CSC 340L
Digital Logic Design Lab (1.5 quarter units)
CSC 342
Computer Architecture
CSC 350
Computer Ethics
CSC 400
OS Theory and Design
CSC 422
Database Design
CSC 430
Programming Languages
CSC 436
Computer Communication Networks
Select any two courses from the following list:
CSC 421
Compiler Design
CSC 440
Advanced Programming in Java
CSC 445
Wireless Application Development
CSC 450
Artificial Intelligence
CSC 451
AI Programming
CSC 452
Human Computer Interaction
CSC 454
Computer Graphics
CSC 455
Game Programming
CSC 456
Advanced Game Programming
Capstone Project:
CSC 480A
Computer Science Project I
CSC 480B
Computer Science Project II
Satisfied by:
None
Satisfied by:
NONE
and/or
CHEM 115
or CHEM 120
and/or
PHYC 110
MATH 175
CIS 110
MATH 180
MATH 280
MATH 160
or PSY 215
CS 181
CS 281
CS 182
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BA in DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT and INTERACTIVE ARTS
Preparation for the Major:
Satisfied by:
COM 100
Introduction to Mass Communication*
COMM 110
or
or
COM 103
Oral Communication*
COMM 122
and
and
COM 220
Media Literacy*
NONE
*may be used to satisfy general education requirements
Requirements for the Major: General Core Courses
Satisfied by:
MUL 300
Convergence Media
BRO 305
Media Storytelling
MUL 305
Applied Graphic Design
MUL 309
Camera and Image
MUL 365
Applied Digital Audio and Video
MUL 461
Motion Graphics
MUL 345
Applied Web Design
MUL 370
Digital Interactivity
MUL 315
Video Game Design
MUL 355
Game Scripting
MUL 375
Applied 3-D Modeling & Rendering
MUL 462
Digital Audio Creation
MUL 399
Emerging Technologies
MUL 445
Management of Web Projects
MUL 430
Advanced 2-D Imaging
MUL 471
Adv Digital Interactivity Project
Capstone Core Course:
MUL 420
Multimedia Arts Portfolio Project (2 month course)
Prerequisite: COM 100 or COM 103 or COM 220, all general core courses; completed concentration courses.
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BS in Nursing Generic Entry (B.S.N.)
ENG 100
Effective College English I (3qu)
ENG 101
Effective College English II (3qu)
ENGL 120
COM 103
Oral Communication
COMM 122
NSG 322
Intro to Biomedical Stats
Area D
9 quarter units:
See the General Education section of the catalog for applicable courses
ILR 260
PSY 100
Information Literacy
Introduction to Psychology
LIR 110 and ENGL 124
PSY 120
SOC 100
Principles of Sociology (+)
SOC 120
BIO 201
Human Anatomy & Physiol I
BIO 201A
Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab I (1.5qu)
BIO 202
Human Anatomy & Physiol II
BIO 202A
Human Anatomy & Physiol Lab II (1.5qu)
BIO 203
Introductory Microbiology
BIO203A
Introductory Microbiology Lab (1.5qu)
SPN 340A
Spanish for the Workplace
SPN 341
Cross-Cultural Communication
SOC 500
Cultural Pluralism in the USA
or
HUB 500
Cross-Cultural Dynamics of Human Behavior
Preparation for the Major
NSG 403
Nursing Theories and Models
NSG 211T
Health Assessment** (3qu)
NSG 211A
Health Assessment Clinical** (1.5qu)
NSG 304
Pharmacology in Nursing
NSG 422
Nursing Research
NSG 200
Foundations of Nursing Practice**
NSG 200A
Foundations Clinical Lab**
NSG 205
NSG 205A
Medical-Surgical Nursing I**
Medical-Surgical I Clinical**
Nursing Core Courses
NSG 320
Medical-Surgical Nursing II**
NSG 320A
Medical-Surgical II Clinical**
NSG 314
Child-bearing Family Nursing**
NSG 314A
Child-bearing Family Clinical**
NSG 315
Pediatric Nursing**
NSG 315A
Pediatric Nursing Clinical**
NSG 325
Psychosocial Nursing**
NSG 325A
Psychosocial Nursing Clinical**
NSG 412
Psychosocial Nursing Clinical
None
BIOL 140 and BIOL 141
and BIOL 141L
BIOL 152
None
None
None
or
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Cuyamaca College
NSG 411
NSG 410
NSG 340
NSG 340A
Community Health Frameworks
Community Population Focus
Nursing Leadership/Management**
Leadership/Management Clinical** (1.50qu)
Issues in Professional Nursing
None
None
None
None
NSG 440
Recommended Preparation: Prerequisites: completion of all other required nursing
courses
** Content required for licensure by CA Board of Registered Nursing
*** This course requires a clinical practicum of 32 hours
None
20102011
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies
Required Major Coursework :
PLA 301
Legal Theory and Ethics
PLA 303
Law Office Administration
PLA 305
Property
PLA 306
Torts
PLA 308
Contracts
PLA 309
Directed Research and Writing A
PLA 310
Directed Research and Writing B
PLA 425
Litigation I
PLA 318
Remedies and Judgments
PLA 324
English for Professionals
Specialty Concentrations:
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
All students must take two of the two-course concentrations listed below. Students must take the level I and level II courses for each area.
Because Litigation II is required in the major, students who select Litigation II will be required to take an additional elective.
PLA 407
Family Law I
None
PLA 421
Family Law II
None
PLA 426
Litigation II
None
PLA 427
Probate and Estate Planning I (Recommended: Prior completion of: PLA 404)
None
PLA 428
Probate and Estate Planning II
None
PLA 429
Corporations I
None
PLA 430
Corporations II
None
PLA 431
Real Estate I
None
PLA 432
Real Estate II
None
PLA 434
Criminal Law II
None
Elective Courses:
PLA 302
Computers and the Law
None
PLA 404
Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
None
PLA 407
Family Law I
None
PLA 421
Family Law II
None
PLA 311
Internship
None
PLA 413
Juvenile Law and Procedure
None
PLA 314
Worker’s Compensation
None
PLA 315
Bankruptcy Law and Procedure
None
PLA 316
Entertainment Law
None
PLA 317
Immigration Practice
None
PLA 433
Criminal Law I
None
PLA 434
Criminal Law II
None
PLA 335
Employment Law
None
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
BA in Sport Psychology
Preparation for Major:
MATH 210
Probability & Statistics*
PSY 100
Introduction to Psychology*
* May be used to meet a General Education requirement
Requirement for Major:
PSY 448
History of Sport Psychology
PSY 449
Group Dynamics in Sport
PSY 300
Social Psychology of Sport
HUB 441
Research Design & Analysis
PSY 440
Sport Psychology for Coaches
PSY 443
Culture & Sports Psychology
BIO 385
Biomechanics of Sports
PSY 446
Positive Psychology
Applied Sport Psychology emphasis:
PSY 444
Wellness & Peak Performance
PSY 445
Applied Sport Psychology
PSY 442
Seminar in Applied Psychology
PSY 485
Sport Psychology Sr. Project
Professional Golf Management emphasis:
PGM 444
Instruction/Player Development
PGM 447
PGM 445
PGM 448
Upper-division Electives
Professional Golf Management Seminar
Player Development II Seminar
Senior Project in PGM
Satisfied by:
MATH 160 or PSY 215
PSY 120
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
Satisfied by:
None
None
None
None
Choose 4 upper-division electives from available offerings within the College of Letters & Sciences.
NO COURSES ACCEPTED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 300-400 LEVEL (UD) COURSEWORK!
Cuyamaca College
20102011
______________________________
_______________________________
Ricardo Contreras
Teresa McNeil
Articulation Officer
Articulation Officer
National University
Cuyamaca College
(858) 642-8248
(619) 660-4530
Date signed:
Articulation Assessment based on the following:
Course catalog: Cuyamaca College
2010-2011
National University catalog: Volume 74
August 30, 2010
National University will accept the following General Education certifications: California State University (CSU) General
Education certification and the Inter-Segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC).
All requirements for CSU General Education and IGETC must be completed and certified prior to transfer to National
University. The University will not accept partial certifications. Students transferring with full certification will be required to
take only upper-division general-education courses at National in order to fulfill the unit requirement for general education,
typically one to three courses. Students must provide an official transcript with the certification included or provide a separate
certification form.
An Articulation agreement identifies courses National University will accept in transfer. The Articulation Agreement may not
include all transferable course work. All applicable transfer course work for an Associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree must have a
minimum transfer letter grade of “C”.
Transfer courses may be subject to restrictions such as but not limited to: residency requirements, degree requirements, grades
and units earned (refer to the current catalog for details).
Articulation references may be updated or amended at any time.