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 ENGL 101/H Freshman English 3 B. Written Communication B ENGL 102/H Critical Thinking and Literary Analysis 3 ENGL 104 Critical Thinking and Argumentation 3 C. Oral Communication SPCH 100 Interpersonal Communication 3 SPCH 101 Public Speaking 3 SPCH 104 Argumentation and Debate 3 D. Quantitative Reasoning MATH 100 College Algebra 3 MATH 103/H Calculus and Analytic Geometry/Honors 5 MATH 104/H Calculus and Analytic Geometry/Honors 5 MATH 110 Precalculus 6 MATH 112 Calculus for Business 5 MATH 135 Liberal Arts Mathematics 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 ANTHR 101 Physical Anthropology 3 ANTHR 102/H Cultural Anthropology 3 ANTHR 103 Pre-History 3 ANTHR 104 Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft 3 ETH S 132 The African American Experience in the United States 3 PSYCH 101/H General Psychology 3 PSYCH 106 Developmental Psychology 3 PSYCH 110 The Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC/PSYCH 131 Marriage and Family Living 3 b. Economics ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 102/H Principles of Macroeconomics 3 c. Political Science POL S 101 Introduction to Government 3 Page 1 of 6 9/12/2016
d. Inter-Area Social and GEOG 102 Cultural Geography 3 Behavioral Science SOC S 101 Urban Education in America 3 SOC S 131 Introduction to Social Science 4 SOC S 132 Introduction to Social Science 4 2. HUMANITIES - complete 3 courses from three different sub-areas: a. History of Fine Arts ART 101/H Art History: Prehistory-Gothic 3 ART 102/H Art History: Renaissance-Modern 3 ART 103 Ancient Art 3 ART 104 Greek and Roman Art 3 ART 105 Medieval Art 3 ART 106 Renaissance and Baroque Art 3 ART 107 Modern Art 3 ART/MUSIC 110 Art/Music Appreciation 3 ART 120 History of Western Architecture from Prehistory to 1300 3 ART 121 History of Architecture II 3 ART 125 Motion Pictures History and Culture 3 ART 199 History of Photography 3 DANCE 100 Survey of Dance History 3 DANCE 102 Middle Eastern Dance History 3 MUSIC 120 Music Appreciation 3 MUSIC 121 History of Rock Music 3 MUSIC 125 History and Literature 3 MUSIC 126 History and Literature 3 T ART 101 Introduction to Theater, Television and Motion Pictures 3 T ART 102 Theatre History 3 b. Foreign Language ASL 102 American Sign Language II 4 ARMEN 102 Beginning Armenian II 5 ARMEN 116 Armenian for the Armenian Speaking II 5 CHIN 102 Beginning Chinese II 5 FREN 102 Beginning French II 5 ITAL 102 Beginning Italian II 5 JAPAN 102 Beginning Japanese II 5 KOREA 102 Beginning Korean II 5 SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II 5 c. History HIST 101 History of Western Europe 3 HIST 102 History of Western Europe 3 HIST 103 History of Early Latin America 3 HIST 104 History of Contemporary Latin America 3 HIST 105 20th Century Central America and the Caribean 3 HIST 106 History and Politics of Russia 3 * HIST 110 United States History 3 HIST 113 History of Mexico 3 Page 2 of 6 9/12/2016
c. History (cont.) * HIST 117 United States History, 1550-1877 3 * HIST 118 United States History, 1865-Present 3 HIST 119 History of the Far East 3 HIST 120 History of the Far East 3 HIST 122 California History 3 HIST 131 A History of Africa Since 1800 3 HIST 132 History of the Philippines 3 HIST 140 World History to 1500 3 HIST 141 World History from 1500 to Present 3 * max credit 110 and 117 or 118; or 117 and 118 only d. Literature ENGL 105 Survey of English Literature: Anglo-Saxon Period to 1780 3 ENGL 106 Survey of English Literature: 1780 to Present Time 3 ENGL 109 Introduction to Literature from Ancient Times to 1700 3 ENGL 110 Introduction to Literature from 1700 to the Present Time 3 ENGL 111 Women in Literature 3 ENGL 116 Introduction to Drama 3 ENGL 117 Film as Literature 3 ENGL 122 American Literature to 1865 3 ENGL 123 American Literature from 1865 to Present 3 ENGL 125 Shakespeare 3 ENGL 128 The Bible as Literature 3 e. Mass Media JOURN/ MCOMM101 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 f. Philosophy and Religion ANTHRO 104 Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft 3 PHILO 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHILO 113 Comparative World Religions: Near East 3 PHILO 114 Comparative World Religions: Far East 3 PHILO 116 Ethics for Modern Life 3 PHILO 117 Introduction to Logic 3 PHILO 119 History of Philosophy: Ancient Period 3 PHILO 120 History of Philosophy: Modern Period 3 PHILO 123 Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3 g. Inter-Area Humanities ETH S 101 Latin American Cultural Expression 3 HUMAN 105/H The Human Struggle 3 HUMAN 120 Literature and Cultural Arts 3 HUMAN 130 The Individual, The Group and The Organization 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 BIOL 101/H General Biology-Cell and Molecular 4 * BIOL 102/H General Biology-Organismal 5 * BIOL 122 Introduction to Biology w/lab 4 Page 3 of 6 9/12/2016
b. Physical Science ASTRO 103 Topics in Modern Astronomy 3 ASTRO 110/H Astronomy of the Solar System 3 ASTRO 120 Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies 3 CHEM 101 General Chemistry with Lab 5 CHEM 102 General Chemistry with Lab 5 CHEM 110 Elements of General Chemistry with Lab 5 GEOL 101 Physical Geology 3 PHSCI 131 General Physical Science 4 * PHY 101/H Engineering Physics 5 * PHY 102/H Engineering Physics 4 * PHY 103/H Engineering Physics 5 * PHY 105 General Physics 4 * PHY 106 General Physics 4 PHY 110 Introduction to Physics 3 4. CREATIVE AND ARTISITIC EXPRESSION: select a minimum of 1 course or complete a combination of courses that total a minimum of 2 units ART 130 2-D Foundations 3 ART 131 Design II 3 ART 138 3-D Foundations 3 ART 150 Drawing Foundations 3 ART 151 Intermediate Drawing 3 ART 152 Figure Drawing 3 ART 153 Intermediate Figure Drawing 3 ART 160 Painting Fundamentals 3 ART 161 Painting II 3 ART 164 Water Color I 3 ART 165 Water Color II 3 ART 170 Printmaking Fundamentals 3 ART 171 Printmaking II 3 ART 180 Sculpture I 3 ART 181 Sculpture II 3 ART 186 Ceramics 3 ART 187 Ceramics 3 ART 188 Advanced Ceramics I 3 ART 189 Advanced Ceramics II 3 ART 190 Ceramic Handbuilding 3 ART 191 Advanced Ceramic Handbuilding 3 ART 192 Earthenware 3 ART 193 Raku 3 ART 194 Advanced Raku 3 ART 195 Glaze Calculation 3 ART 196 Advanced Earthenware 3 Page 4 of 6 9/12/2016
Creative and Artistic ART 201 Drawing for Animation 3 Expression (cont.) ART 240 Introduction to Jewelry 3 ART 241 Intermediate Jewerly 3 ENGL 103 Creative Writing Workshop 3 ENGL 112 Screenwriting 3 MUSIC 103 Keyboard Harmony I 2 MUSIC 113 Keyboard Harmony II 2 MUSIC 135 Voice Training I 2 MUSIC 136 Voice Training II 2 MUSIC 137 Voice Training III 2 MUSIC 143 Jazz Band 0.5 MUSIC 144 Woodwind Ensemble 1 MUSIC 145 Brass Ensemble 1 MUSIC 148 Chamber Music 1 MUSIC 150 Beginning Guitar 2 MUSIC 152 String Ensemble 1 MUSIC 153 Contemporary Guitar I 2 MUSIC 154 Contemporary Guitar II 2 MUSIC 155 Contemporary Guitar III 1 MUSIC 156 Classical Guitar I 2 MUSIC 157 Classical Guitar II 2 MUSIC 158 Classical Guitar III 1 MUSIC 160 Piano I 2 MUSIC 161 Piano II 2 MUSIC 162 Piano III 1 MUSIC 170 Music Theatre Workshop 3 MUSIC 230 Chorus 1 MUSIC 232 Chamber Chorale: Winter Productions 1 MUSIC 233 Chamber Chorale: Festival 1 MUSIC 234 Concert Singers: Madrigal Feaste.5-1 MUSIC 235 Concert Singers: Masterworks.5-1 MUSIC 236 Vocal Jazz Ensemble: Traditional 1 MUSIC 237 Vocal Jazz Ensemble: Contemporary 1 MUSIC 240 Concert Singers: Holiday Concert 1 MUSIC 241 Concert Singers: Traditional 1 MUSIC 242 Concert Singers: Contemporary 1 T ART 103 Acting Fundamentals I 3 T ART 104 Acting Fundamentals II 3 T ART 109 Stage Make-Up I 2 T ART 110 Stage Make-Up II 1 T ART 121 Stage Scenic Design I 2 T ART 122 Stage Scenic Design II 2 T ART 155 Introduction to Playwriting 3 Page 5 of 6 9/12/2016
Creative and Artistic T ART 160 Rehearsal and Performance in Musical Theatre Production 2 to 4 Expression (cont.) T ART 161 Rehearsal and Performance in Classical Theatre Production 2 to 4 T ART 162 Rehearsal and Performance in Modern Theatre Production 2 to 4 T ART 163 Rehearsal and Performance in Contemporary Theatre Production 2 to 4 T ART 164 Rehearsal and Performance in New Works and Experimental 2 to 4 Theatre Production T ART 171 Stagecraft 3 5. LIFELONG FITNESS - select 1 course and activity component; a minimum of 2 units is required course title units HLTH 104 and Health Education and an activity course below: 3 The following courses fulfill the activity component only: DANCE DANCE 101, 114-121, 124-129, 131, 133, 138, 140, 145, 150, variable PE 190, 194 PE 101-106, 110-111, 127, 130-156, 164, 180, 182, 194, 200- variable 234, 238-263, 274-276, 295 KIN KIN 167-168 variable 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 9/12/2016