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Understand English and Math requirements for transfer, explore UC and CSU differences, plan courses, and maximize unit transfers for a seamless transition to universities.
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EDUCATIONAL PLAN B And Graduation Petition Workshop 2012-2013
What are the ENGLISH AND MATH requirements for Transfer? • English 101 • MATH 105 or 140 or 219 or 160 (it depends on your major) ENGL N50 N60 061 101 MATH N48060/061 080/81 105 or …
Do I need to get an Associates Degree (AA or AS) in order to transfer? NO
How many units do I need to transfer to Cal State University? 60 They must be from courses numbered 100 or higher
If 60 is the minimum, what is the maximum number of units I can transfer? 70 You can transfer with more than 70 community college units and receive course credit, it’s just that the units won’t count towards your bachelor’s degree after 70. A bachelor’s degree is 120 units, of which 70 can come from a community college.
UC UCI, UCLA, UCSD, UCR 3@10 week quarters $13,200 per year Prestigious research institution Professors and Graduate Assistants teach High GPA Plan C - IGETC CSU CSUF, CSULB, Cal Poly Pomona 2@semesters $6,500 per year Hands on and research institution Professors teach Plan B (or C) What’s the difference between a UC and a CSU?
GeneralEducation CoursesPlan B (39-42 units) Elective Courses Major Courses www.assist.org + + Transfer Programs • Lead to TRANSFER to a UNIVERSITY (UC / CSU / Private / Out-of-State) • Classes count toward completion of a Bachelor’s Degree Requirements: Total Units: 60-70 units Examples: Engineering, Teacher Education, Business Administration
Plan B – CSU GE Golden Four A1. Oral Communication A2. English 101 A3. Critical Thinking B4. Math 105/140/219/160 A. English & Critical Thinking(9 units) A1. Oral Communication A2. Written Communication A3. Critical Thinking B. Science & Math(10 units) B1. Physical Science B2. Life Science B3. Laboratory Activity B4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning C. Arts & Humanities(9 units) C1. ARTS: Arts, Cinema, Dance, Music, Theatre C2. HUMANITIES: Literature, Philosophy & Languages other than English D. Social Sciences(9 units) D1. through D7. Anthropology, Economics, Ethnic Stud., Gender Studies, Geography, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Pol. Sci., Psychology, Sociology & Criminology E. Lifelong Learning (3 units) & Self-Development
www.assist.org • Helps explore majors offered at UC/CSU campuses • Shows requirements for major preparation • Transferring courses to the UC/CSU campuses