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African-American Studies

B.A. in African-American and African Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa *. African-American Studies.

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African-American Studies

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  1. B.A. in African-American and African Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* African-American Studies 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * More details on the program can be found at: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/woodson/undergraduate/aas.html

  2. B.A. in American Studies (Race and Ethnicity Concentration) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* American Studies 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the American Studies website: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/americanstudies/index.html .The courses listed in blue on this sheet are appropriate for the Race and Ethnicity Concentration, for all other concentrations please contact americanstudies@virginia.edu .

  3. B.A. in Anthropology Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Anthropology 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * The Anthropology Department usually allows only 6 credit hours of transfer credit to count toward the major. For more information on the Anthropology major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/anthropology/undergra.html

  4. B.A. in Archaeology Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Archaeology 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * The Anthropology Department usually allows only 6 credit hours of transfer credit to count toward the Archaeology major. For more information on the Archaeology major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/archaeology/

  5. B.A. in Art History Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Art History 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information on the Art History major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/art/arthistory/

  6. B.A. in Art, Studio Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Art, Studio 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information on the Studio Art major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/art/studio/requirements.html

  7. B.A. in Astronomy Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Astronomy 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * The Astronomy Department evaluates each transfer student on a case-by-case basis. Students thinking about majoring are requested to contact the Astronomy Pre-Major Advisor regarding transferable courses and credits: http://www.astro.virginia.edu/class/major.php

  8. B.A. in Astronomy-Physics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Astronomy-Physics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * The Astronomy Department evaluates each transfer student on a case-by-case basis. Students thinking about majoring are requested to contact the Astronomy Pre-Major Advisor regarding transferable courses and credits: http://www.astro.virginia.edu/class/major.php

  9. B.A. or B.S. in Biology Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Biology 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Biology Department’s Transfer Student information page for details: http://www.virginia.edu/biology/undergrad/transferstudents.htm

  10. B.A. or B.Sc. in Chemistry Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  11. B.Sc. in Chemistry (with Specialization in Biochemistry) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry – Biochemistry 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  12. B.Sc. in Chemistry (with Specialization in Chemical Education) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry – Chemical Education 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  13. B.Sc. in Chemistry (with Specialization in Chemical Physics) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry – Chemical Physics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  14. B.Sc. in Chemistry (with Specialization in Environmental Chemistry) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry – Environmental Chemistry 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  15. B.Sc. in Chemistry (with Specialization in Materials) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Chemistry – Materials 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Chemistry Department’s Undergraduate Studies information page for more details: http://chem.virginia.edu/undergraduate-studies/

  16. B.A. in Classics (Greek or Latin focus) Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Classics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 4 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 5 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information on the Classics major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/classics/undermajor.html

  17. B.A. in Comparative Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Comparative Literature 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 Many first-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information, please visit the Comparative Literature website: http://www.virginia.edu/complit/require.htm

  18. B.A. in Computer Science Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Computer Science 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Further information on the Computer Science degree can be found at: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/ba/

  19. B.A. in Cognitive Science Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Cognitive Science 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Note: course transferred to UVa may satisfy prerequisites for this major; however, transferred courses do not count toward the 30 credit hours needed to satisfy the major itself. For more information please visit the Cognitive Science website: http://www.virginia.edu/cognitivescience/academicprogram.htm

  20. B.A. in Drama Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Drama 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 Many first-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. 6 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. * When students declare the major they will meet with the Drama Director of Undergraduate Programs to determine appropriate placement in acting courses at UVa. For more information, please visit the Drama website: http://www.virginia.edu/drama/index.htm

  21. B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* DEALC - Chinese LangLit 1Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 While VCCS language courses will receive transfer credit as equivalent UVa courses, the DEAL-LC programs may still place students in lower-level language courses depending on student scores on departmental language placement tests. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * This major is offered by the Department of East Asian Languages, Literatures and Culture. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/deallc/documents/langlitoverview.pdf

  22. B.A. in Japanese Language and Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* DEALC - Japanese LangLit 1Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 While VCCS language courses will receive transfer credit as equivalent UVa courses, the DEAL-LC programs may still place students in lower-level language courses depending on student scores on departmental language placement tests. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * This major is offered by the Department of East Asian Languages, Literatures and Culture. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/deallc/documents/langlitoverview.pdf

  23. B.A. in East Asian Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* East Asian Studies 1Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 While VCCS language courses will receive transfer credit as equivalent UVa courses, the DEAL-LC programs may still place students in lower-level language courses depending on student scores on departmental language placement tests. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * This major is offered by the Department of East Asian Languages, Literatures and Culture. This Department allows a maximum of 15 credit hours to count for major credit. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/deallc/degreeprograms_major_studies.html

  24. B.A. in Economics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Economics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Potential ECON majors should consult the following detailed transfer guide: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/economics/undergrad/transfer/index.html

  25. B.A. in English Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* English 1 To receive credit as an ENLT course at UVa, the VCCS course must have had 20 or fewer students AND you must have written at least 20 pages of formal literary analysis beyond journals, exams, reading responses, etc. 2If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 3Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 4 Many first-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 5Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information, please visit the Department of English website: http://www.engl.virginia.edu/undergraduate/index.shtml

  26. B.A. in Environmental Science Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Environmental Science - BA 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Environmental Science Department’s website for information: http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/undergraduate-programs/prospective-majors/

  27. B.S. in Environmental Science Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Environmental Science - BS 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Please visit the Environmental Science Department’s website for information: http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/undergraduate-programs/prospective-majors/

  28. B.A. in Environmental Thought and Practice Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Environ. Thought and Practice 1Only MTH 242 (STAT 2120) counts as a prerequisite for this major; however, MTH 241 is a VCCS prerequisite for MTH 242. 2If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 3 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 4 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 5 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 6 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 7 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 5. * Potential ETP majors should consult the website: http://www.virginia.edu/etp/admission.html and contact the program coordinator for information.

  29. B.A. in French Language and Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* French Language and Lit 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information on the French Language and Literature major, please visit: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/french/undergraduate/index.html

  30. B.A. in German Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* German Literature 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Although such courses may not be available at VCCS schools, the German program also recommends a course in advanced German grammar and a course in German literature if possible. For more information on the German Literature major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/german/coll-major_minor.php

  31. B.A. in German Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* German Studies 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Although such courses may not be available at VCCS schools, the German program also recommends a course in advanced German grammar and a course in German literature if possible. For more information on the German Studies major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/german/coll-major_minor.php

  32. B.A. in Global Development Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Global Development Studies 1 “Area” courses can come from any department. The purpose is to give background on a geographic area to be pursued as a research project in the major. 2 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 3 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 4 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 5 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 6 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 7 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 5. * Potential majors should consult http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/globaldevelopment/admissions/index.html for information on admission procedures for this program. Additional information can be found at: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/globaldevelopment/requirements/index.html

  33. B.A. in History Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* History 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 Many first-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. 6 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. * Transfer students wishing to major in History should consult the section on transfer credit at: http://www.virginia.edu/history/undergraduate/major

  34. B.A. in Human Biology Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Human Biology 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Transfer students wishing to apply to the Human Biology Distinguished Majors Program must have a minimum 3.40 GPA and must contact the program director prior to the beginning of their first semester at UVa. For more information, please visit the Human Biology program website: http://www.virginia.edu/humanbiology/Home_page/application_info.htm

  35. B.A. in Italian Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Italian 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * This major is offered by the Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. For more information on the Italian major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/span-ital-port/italian/italian-major

  36. B.A. in Jewish Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Jewish Studies 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Although not offered by VCCS schools, Hebrew language through the 2020 level is desirable, as is an introductory course on Jewish history specifically. For more information please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/jewishstudies/Major_JS.html

  37. B.A. in Latin American Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Latin American Studies 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Portuguese language is also an acceptable alternative for students at institutions that offer Portuguese language courses. For more information on the Latin American Studies major please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/latinamerican/

  38. B.A. in Linguistics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Linguistics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Linguistics majors come into the program through a number of different paths. Many come through the study of particular foreign languages; others come through the study of anthropology, cognitive psychology, or applied fields such as speech pathology or education. Experience in any of these areas, as well as in the study of an ancient or non-European language (e.g., Latin or Arabic) would be helpful background for students interested in majoring in Linguistics. Contact the Linguistics Program Director at the address listed on the Program course web page if you wish to consult about majoring in Linguistics at UVa. Students will need to have taken one Linguistics course before declaring the major. Please visit the Linguistics Program website for more information: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/linguistics/index.html

  39. B.A. in Mathematics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Mathematics 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Further information on the Mathematics program can be found at: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/mathematics/academics/undergraduate/index.html

  40. B.A. in Media Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Media Studies 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * This is a competitive major and very few transfer students are accepted into the program. For more information please visit the program website at http://www.virginia.edu/mediastudies/apply/transfer.html and contact the Undergraduate Advisor at mediastudies@virginia.edu

  41. B.A. in Medieval Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Medieval Studies • 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. • 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. • 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. • 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ • 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. • 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. • *Starting July 2011, four approved transfer courses may be applied toward the major. For more information on the Medieval Studies major and , please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/medievalstudies/major.html

  42. B.A. in Middle Eastern Languages and Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* MESALC - ME Lang and Lit 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. 7 The two suggested History courses can be used to fulfill a requirement for the major. * Students transferring from schools that offer Hebrew or Persian may substitute either language for Arabic. VCCS schools currently do not offer Hebrew or Persian. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/mesa/Degree_Programs/degreeprograms_major_lang&lit.html

  43. B.A. in Middle Eastern Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* MESALC - ME Studies 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. 7 The two suggested History courses can be used to fulfill a requirement for the major. * Students transferring from schools that offer Hebrew or Persian may substitute either language for Arabic. VCCS schools currently do not offer Hebrew or Persian. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/mesa/Degree_Programs/degreeprograms_major_studies.html

  44. B.A. in South Asian Languages and Literature Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* MESALC - South Asian LangLit 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Persian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, or Sanskrit qualify for this major. VCCS schools currently do not actively offer these languages. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/mesa/Degree_Programs/degreeprograms_major_lang&lit.html

  45. B.A. in South Asian Studies Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* MESALC - South Asian Studies 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Persian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, or Sanskrit qualify for this major. VCCS schools currently do not actively offer these languages. For more information on the major, please visit: http://www.virginia.edu/mesa/Degree_Programs/degreeprograms_major_studies.html

  46. B.A. in Music Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Music 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 Many first-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. 6 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. * Transfer students are encouraged to take coursework in music theory and gain experience in performance (e.g. ensemble participation or private lessons). For more information, please visit the Music program website: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/music/undergraduate/majorrequirements/index.html

  47. B.A. in Neuroscience Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Neuroscience 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Transfer students wishing to apply to the Neuroscience Distinguished Majors Program must have a minimum 3.40 GPA and must contact the program director prior to applying. For more information, please visit the program website: http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/neuroscience/declaration.html

  48. B.A. in Philosophy Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Philosophy 1 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 2 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 3 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * Philosophy courses (both 100-level and 200-level) at VCCS schools transfer to UVa at the 1000 level only. For more information, please visit the Philosophy program website: http://www.virginia.edu/philosophy/Declaring.htm

  49. B.A. in Physics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Physics – BA 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For more information on majoring Physics, see: http://www.phys.virginia.edu/Education/Programs/MajorBrochure/default.pdf

  50. B.S. in Physics Recommended Course of Study for Transfer Students Wishing to Major at UVa* Physics – BS 1 If either or both of these courses are taken as dual enrollment, you must also take ENG 210 (Advanced Composition) in order to qualify for guaranteed admission under the UVa-VCCS guaranteed admission agreement. 2 Dual enrollment courses may not be used to fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences First Writing or Foreign Language requirements. SAT, AP, IB courses may qualify however. See http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/undergrad/requirements/index.html for detailed information. 3 First-year foreign language courses at VCCS count as 5 credit hours per semester but only transfer to UVa as 4 credit hours each. 4 Transferable courses can be found using the Transfer Credit Evaluator at http://saz-webdmz.eservices.virginia.edu/asequivs/ 5 Literature courses may be in Classics, Comparative Literature, English Lit, or Foreign Lit. See the transfer credit evaluator in footnote 4 for equivalences. 6 Courses that fulfill the Non-Western Perspective requirement are so noted on the Transfer Credit Evaluator in footnote 4. * For students with two years of community college coursework that transfer to UVa in the Fall to pursue the B.S. in Physics, it is recommended that they take PHYS 2620 through UVa during the summer before their first Fall semester. This course is available online through Uva. For more information about this or on majoring in Physics, see: http://www.phys.virginia.edu/Education/Programs/MajorBrochure/default.pdf

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