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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students who matriculate into the University of La Verne and who are fully certified for the California State University General Education-Breadth (CSU-GE) pattern or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) from a regionally accredited California Community College will be credited with fulfilling all of La Verne's General Education-Breadth requirement with the exception of the Foreign Language requirement depending on the student's declared major. Students must provide proof of certification when the final transcript is sent to La Verne. Transfer students will be required to complete the University Values (UV) requirements. These requirements will introduce students to the values of the University as they are articulated in the Mission Statement. Please refer to the catalog at www.laverne.edu for specific UV requirement guidelines. BREADTH REQUIREMENTS CRITICAL SKILLS - complete one course from each area critical skills course title units A. Written Communication A ENG 1A/H English Composition 4 B. Written Communication B ENG 1B/H Critical Thinking and Writing 4 C. Oral Communication COM 1/H Public Speaking 3 COM 3 Argumentation and Debate 3 COM 9/H Interpersonal Communication 3 D. Quantitative Reasoning MAT 1A Calculus I 4 MAT 1B Calculus II 4 MAT 1C Calculus III 4 MAT 5 Calculus for Business and Life Science 4 MAT 10 Precalculus 4 MAT 11 College Algebra 4 MAT 12 Statistics 3 AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE includes 5 areas, with requirements as noted under each area: 1. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE - complete 2 courses from two different sub-areas: a. Behavioral Science ANT 1/H Physical Anthropology 3 ANT 2/H Cultural Anthropology 3 ANT 4 Native American Cultures 3 ANT 6 Introduction to Archaeology 3 ANT 8 Language and Culture 3 PSY 1 General Psychology 3 PSY 9 Developmental Psychology 3 PSY 33 Theories of Personality 3 SOC 1/H Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 2 American Social Problems 3 SOC 10 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 SOC 12 Marriage and Family Relations 3 b. Economics ECO 7/H Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 8/H Principles of Microeconomics 3 c. Political Science POL 1/H American Politics 3 POL 2/H Comparative Politics 3 Page 1 of 6 9/15/2016

d. Inter-Area Social and GEG 2 Human Geography 3 Behavioral Science GEG 3 World Regional Geography 3 2. HUMANITIES - complete 3 courses from three different sub-areas: a. History of Fine Arts ART 1 History of Western Art: Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval 3 ART 2/H History of Western Art: Renaissance Through Contemporary 3 ART 5 History of Non-Western Art 3 ART 6/H Art Appreciation 3 ART 7 Women Artists in History 3 ART 10 Modern and Contemporary Art History 3 FST 4 Introduction to Film Genres 3 FST 7 History of World Film I: From the Beginning through the 1950's 3 FST 8 History of World Film II: The 1950's to the Present 3 FTV 12 History of American Film 3 MUS 20 Great Composers and Music Masterpieces before 1820 3 MUS 21 Great Composers and Music Masterpieces after 1820 3 MUS 22 Survey of Music Literature 3 MUS 25 Jazz Appreciation 3 MUS 26 Film Music Appreciation 3 THE 29 Musical Theater Appreciation 3 b. Foreign Language AML 2 American Sign Language 2 4 ARA 2 Arabic 2 5 CHI 2 Chinese 2 5 FRE 2 French 2 5 GER 2 German 2 5 ITA 2 Italian 2 5 JPN 2 Japanese 2 5 KOR 2 Korean 2 5 LAT 2 Latin 2 5 POR 2 Portuguese 2 5 RUS 2 Russian 2 5 SPAN 2/H Spanish 2 5 c. History HIS 1 History of World Civilizations I 3 HIS 2 History of World Civilizations II 3 HIS 6/H Political and Social History of the United States 3 HIST 7/H Political and Social History of the United States 3 HIS 25 History of Mexico 3 HIS 26 History of California 3 d. Literature ENG 6 British Literature I: Anglo-Saxon through Eighteenth Century 3 ENG 7 British Literature II: Romanticism through Modernism/Postmodernism 3 ENG 8 Introduction to Mythology 3 ENG 9 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 ENG 14 American Literature I: Pre-Contact through Civil War 3 ENG 15 American Literature II: 1860 to the Present 3 Page 2 of 6 9/15/2016

d. Literature (cont.) ENG 18 Survey of Native American Literature 3 ENG 20 Survey of African American Literature 3 ENG 23 The Bible as a Literature 3 ENG 25 Latino Literature of the United States 3 ENG 34 Literature by Women 3 ENG 35 Images of Women in Literature 3 ENG 40 World Literature I: From Ancient Literatures to the 17th Century 3 ENG 41 World Literature II: Seventeenth Century through the Present 3 ENG 44 Poetry from the Twentieth Century to the Present 3 ENG 45 Modern Drama 3 ENG 48 Short Story and Novel from the Twentieth Century to Present 3 e. Mass Media JOUR 1 Introduction to Journalism 3 JOUR 7 Mass Communications 3 f. Philosophy and Religion HUM 10/H World Religions 3 HUM 11 Religion in America 3 HUM/PHI 35 Philosophy of Religion 3 PHI 10/H Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHI 12 Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Moral Issues 3 g. Inter-Area Humanities CHI 11 Culture and Civilization 3 HUM 4/H Arts and Ideas: Ancient World Through the Late Medieval Period 3 HUM 5/H Arts and Ideas: The Renaissance Through the Modern Era 3 HUM 9 American Voices 3 HUM 16 Arts and Ideas: American Culture 3 HUM 18 Death: An Interdisciplinary Perspective 3 3. THE NATURAL WORLD - complete 1 course from each of the two sub-areas and 1 lab course: If the course does not have an asterisk (*) be sure to enroll in the corresponding lab a. Life Science * BIO 1/H General Biology 4 BIO 10 Life Science Principles 3 * BIO 11/H and Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology and 5 * BIO 12 Introduction to Organismal and Population Biology 5 b. Physical Science AST 1A Introduction to the Solar System 3 AST 1B Introduction to the Stars and Galaxies 3 * CHE 1A/H General Chemistry, I 5 * CHE 1B /H General Chemistry, II 5 * CHE 3 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CHE 10 Chemistry for Everyone 3 GEO 1 Physical Geology 3 PHS 1 Introduction to Physical Science 3 * PHY 2A General Physics I 4 * PHY 2B General Physics II 4 * PHY 4A Mechanics 4 * PHY 4B Electricity and Magnetism 4 PHY 10 Introduction to General Physics 4 Page 3 of 6 9/15/2016

4. CREATIVE AND ARTISITIC EXPRESSION: select a minimum of 1 course or complete a combination of courses that total a minimum of 2 units course title units ART 15 Beginning Ceramics 3 ART 16 Intermediate Ceramics 3 ART 17 Beginning Drawing 3 ART 18 Intermediate Drawing 3 ART 19 Experimental Drawing 3 ART 20 Beginning Sculpture 3 ART 21 Intermediate Sculpture 3 ART 22 Basic Design 3 ART 23 Design and Color 3 ART 24 Three Dimensional Design 3 ART 25A Water Color - Beginning 3 ART 25B Watercolor - Intermediate 3 ART 26 Beginning Painting 3 ART 27 Intermediate Painting 3 ART 30A Printmaking - Introduction 3 ART 30B Printmaking - Intermediate 3 ART 35A Illustration - Beginning 3 ART 35B Illustration - Intermediate 3 ART 36A Computer Art - Introduction 3 ART 36B Computer Art - Intermediate 3 ART 39 Design and Graphics 3 ART 40A Figure Drawing - Introduction 3 ART 40B Figure Drawing - Intermediate 3 ART 41A Figure Painting - Introduction 3 ART 44A Beginning Animation Principles 3 ART 44B Intermediate Animation Principles 3 ART 44C Advanced Animation Principles 3 ART 50A Beginning Storyboarding 3 ART 50B Intermediate Storyboarding 3 ART 51A Beginning Animation Production 3 ART 51B Intermediate Animation Production 3 ENG 11 Creative Writing 3 ENG 13 Introduction to Playwriting 3 MUS 3 Fundamentals of Music 4 MUS 4 Music Theory I 4 MUS 5 Music Theory II 4 MUS 6 Music Theory III 4 MUS 12 Applied Piano II 3 MUS P12 Applied Piano I 3 MUS 27 Amadeus Chamber Ensemble 1 MUS P27 Beginning String Techniques 1 Page 4 of 6 9/15/2016

Creative and Artistic MUS 28 Riverside Community Symphony 2 Expression (cont.) MUS P28 Symphony Strings 2 MUS 29 Concert Choir 1 MUS 30 Class Voice 1 MUS 31 College Choir 1 MUS 32A Class Piano I 1 MUS 32B Class Piano II 1 MUS 32C Class Piano III 1 MUS 32D Class Piano IV 1 MUS 33 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 2 MUS 35 Vocal Music Ensembles 1 MUS 36 Intrumental Chamber Ensembles 1.5 MUS P36 Piano Ensemble 1 MUS 37 Class Guitar 1 MUS 40 Class Percussion 1 MUS 41 Chamber Singers 2 MUS 42 Wind Ensemble 2 MUS 43A Jazz Improvisation and Theory I 1 MUS 43B Jazz Improvisation and Theory II 1 MUS 43C Jazz Improvisation and Theory III 1 MUS 44 Jazz Ensemble 2 MUS 45 Marching Band Woodwind Methods 1 MUS 46 Marching Band Brass Methods 1 MUS 47 Marching Band Percussion Methods 1 MUS 48 Marching Band 2 MUS 49 Indoor Marching Percussion 3 MUS 50 Master Chorale 1 MUS 51 Men's Ensemble 1 MUS 55 Community Concert Band 1 MUS 65 Basic Musicianship 2 MUS 71 College Chorus 1 MUS 72 Group Keyboarding Skills 1 MUS 77 Guitar Ensemble 2 MUS 84 Jazz Orchestra 2 THE 25 Makeup for the Stage 2 THE 30 Voice and Movement for the Stage 2 THE 32 Acting Fundamentals-Theatre Games and Exercises 3 THE 39 Acting for the Camera 3 THE 41 Elementary Stagecraft 3 THE 44 Theatrical Set Design 3 THE 46 Theatrical Costume Design 3 THE 48 Theatrical Lighting Design 3 Page 5 of 6 9/15/2016

5. LIFELONG FITNESS - select 1 course and activity component; a minimum of 2 units is required HES 1 or Health Science 3 KIN 35 or Foundation for Fitness and Wellness and an activity course below: 3 KIN 36 and Wellness: Lifestyle Choices and an activity course below: 3 The following courses fulfill the activity component only: DAN DAN D19-D60 variable KIN KIN A-3, A-4, A-7, A-9, A-11, A-12, A-13, A-20, A-21, A-28, A-29, A- variable 30, A-31ABCD, A-40, A-41, A43, A44, A-46, A-47, A-55, A-57, A-62, A-62A, A-64 to A-92. ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER GUIDELINES: All students at the time of matriculation, who have completed fewer than 28 semester hours of transferable course work, will be evaluated for fulfillment of La Verne's General Education Breadth Area requirements on a course-by-course basis. No course can be used to meet more than one Breadth Area Requirement NO course will be considered for transfer credit unless a grade of C- or better was received. Students admitted Fall 2013 and forward may transfer a maximum of 88 semester hours. If a student wishes to fulfill GE or major requirements through transfer courses after having already met or reached the 88 unit limit, he or she may transfer the credit for subject area fulfillment, but will not be awarded additional semester hour credit. The particular GE Requirement will be fulfilled by a 0-unit course marker. There is no limit to the number transfer credits that will be accepted by the University for students admitted prior to Fall 2013. The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to alter and revise the contents of this transfer agreement plan at any time. Page 6 of 6 9/15/2016