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1 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE TRANSFER CURRICULUM GUIDE HEALTH SCIENCES LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER Revised: 1/26//12 The following courses should be taken at. Courses not offered at will need to be taken after transfer. Four-year colleges and universities often make changes in their requirements for majors. The information contained in this guide is based on the most recent information available from the four-year school and does not constitute an official agreement. Recent updates to this Guide can be found on the Transfer Center website at: PRE-DENTISTRY Most dental schools require a minimum of three years of college (90 semester units) for admission. Most students admitted have a bachelor's degree in a major of their choice. In addition to the requirements for the major, students should complete a pre-dentistry curriculum which usually includes the following courses, all of which can be taken at : One year of English composition - ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) One year of physics - PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 or 185 & 280 One year of chemistry - CHEM 180 & 185 One year of organic chemistry - 220/221 & 225/226 One year of biology - BIOL 181(or 181H) & either 182/182L or 185 Introductory psychology - Mathematics - varies Note: Students must take these courses for letter grades. AP exams cannot be used to satisfy these course requirements at some schools. Students should consult the appropriate School of Dentistry catalog for specific requirements including mathematics. Schools of Dentistry in California include UC Los Angeles, UC San Francisco, University of Southern California, University of the Pacific and Loma Linda University. (10/04) PRE-MEDICINE Completion of 90 semester units is a minimum requirement for admission to a school of medicine. Most students admitted to medical schools have earned a bachelors' degree. In addition to the pre-med requirements students should be completing the requirements for a bachelor's degree in a discipline of their choice. The minimum subject requirements for pre-med usually include the following courses, all of which can be taken at.: One year of English composition - ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) One year of physics - PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 or 185 & 280 One year of chemistry - CHEM 180 & 185 One year of organic chemistry - 220/221 & 225/226 One year of biology - BIOL 181(or 181H) & either 182/182L or 185 Introductory psychology - Mathematics - varies Note: Students must take these courses for letter grades. AP exams cannot be used to satisfy these course requirements at some schools. Mathematics through calculus is required for admission to some medical schools. Students should consult the appropriate School of Medicine catalog for specific requirements. Schools of Medicine in California include: UC Davis, UC Los Angeles, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, UC Irvine, University of Southern California, Stanford University and Loma Linda University. (10/04) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE There is a high demand from California residents for admission to the School of Veterinary Medicine, with five to six applications from Californians for each of the 128 first-year openings. Since it is virtually impossible for a California resident to gain admission to a veterinary school elsewhere, it is the stated policy of the university that with only rare exceptions admission to the school is limited to California residents. The applicant is judged on their academic performance (overall GPA, required preveterinary courses GPA, last two years of coursework GPA and GRE test) and non-academic record (personal statement/experience, letters of evaluation and interview). The student must complete at least 45 semester units at an accredited college or university before entering the school. Most students admitted have earned a bachelor's degree. In addition to the pre-veterinary medicine requirements, students should be completing the requirements for a degree in a discipline of their choice. Students may apply after completion of 75 percent of the required courses have been completed with the remaining prerequisite courses completed by the end of the spring term prior to attendance. The admission committee is looking for intellectual potential, strength of character and demonstrated knowledge of the veterinary profession. The minimum GPA for both required science and cumulative course work is 2.5. You must file an application for admission, including supporting documents, and take the GRE test by October 1. The requirements for pre-veterinary medicine that can be taken at include the following courses: MATH 160(or 160H) BIOL 180(or 180H) and either 182/182L or 185 CHEM 180, 185, 220 & 220L, 225 PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135

2 A minimum of 8 units in Social Sciences/Humanities from: history, sociology, foreign language, music, art, psychology, American and ethnic studies, anthropology, philosophy. A minimum of 8 units in English from: ENGL 100, 101(or 101H), 102(or 102H), SPCM 110 and any English literature course. One course must be in English composition. The composition requirement may also be met by a score of 4 or 5 on either of the English AP Exams. Additional Admission Requirements: Veterinary Experience (minimum of 180 hours at time of application, but admitted students have an average of 2,500 to 3,000 hours), three letters of evaluation, personal statement, Graduate Record Examination, and an interview. Note: Students must take these courses for letter grades. For more information about the program go to the web site at: ndex.cfm UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING SCIENCE (10/09:WFall10) UCI CHEM 1ABC, 1LB/LC CHEM 180 & 185 CHEM 51A CHEM 220 & 220L PHILOS 4 or 5 s PSYCH 7A or (or 100H) or PSY BEH 9 (or 100H) PUBHLTH 1 SOCIOL 1 SOC 100(or 100H) BIO SCi 93 BIOL 180(or 180H) BIO SCI 97 BIOL 283 BIO SCI 98 BIOL 281(or 281H) BIO SCI 99 BIOL 282(or 282H) BIOL SCI E109 BIOL 225 BIO SCI M122 BIOL 210 NUR SCI 100 BIOL 200 NUR SCI 100L Statistics MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC PSYC 160 will not satisfy IGETC Area 2 - Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning. Students wishing to satisfy IGETC Area 2 should take MATH 160(or 160H). Note: Admission is limited and selective. Preference is given to applicants with the highest grades overall who have completed prerequisites. CHEM 180 & 185, 220/220L, BIOL 180(or 180H), 210, 281(or 281H), 282(or 282H), 283, & MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160 must be completed with a letter grade of B or higher and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to be considered. (2/09:A11-12) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING- GENERIC/PRELICENSURE UCLA ENGCOMP 3 ENGL 100 English Composition ENGL 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) or PHIL 150 MATH 3A or or MATH 31A MATH 180(or 180H) CHEM 20AB CHEM 180 & 185 CHEM 30A CHEM 220 COMM ST 1 or CMST 110 or COMM ST 10 LIFE SCI 2 BIOL 225(or 225H) or BIOL 180(or 180H) & 185 or BIOL 180(or 180H) & 182 or BIOL 180(or 180H) & 183 LIFE SCI 3 BIOL 281(or 281H) & 282(or 282H) PHYSCI 3 BIOL 225(or 225H) PHYSCI 13 BIOL 220(or 220H) MIMG 10 BIOL 210 PSYCH 10 Note: A supplemental application with the School of Nursing is required. This major is not open to second baccalaureate applicants. Prerequisites must be completed with a letter grade of C or better and a minimum GPA of 3.5 in all UC transferable courses. Admissions requirements include a statement of purpose that includes an assessment of potential for nursing practice and a clear statement of goals after completion of the program, recommendations from two appropriate sources (one teacher/counselor and one professional who has had supervisory, educational or a mentoring relationship to you), and completion of IGETC. (12/09:A11-12) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DOCTOR OF PHARMACY Minimum 60 units to include: ENGL 100 & 101 or 102 CHEM 180, 185, 220/220L, 225/225L PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 or 185 & 280 BIOL 180, 182/182L or 185, 225 MATH 180 & 185 Plus: 18 units from Humanities and Social Sciences including CMST 110 or 220, ECON 170 or 175 and one course from ANTH 100 or or SOC 100. Note: While 62 units is the minimum required, most admitted students have completed a bachelor s degree. Visit the UCSF website for additional information: (10/07:A11-12) SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Minimum 93 UC transferable units which must include 20 units at an accredited US four-year school and to include: ENGL 100 & 101 or 102 CHEM 180, 185, 220, 220L BIOL 180 & 185 or 182 & 182L PHYS 120 & 125 or 185 & 280 or 130 & 135 Plus: 11 units from social sciences, humanities and/or foreign language. It is recommended that any additional elective units be in embryology, comparative vertebrate anatomy, genetics and statistics. NOTE: Courses must be completed by the end of the spring session before the desired date of enrollment. Visit the UCSF website for additional information on admission: (12/09:A11-12)

3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 1. Meet admission requirement to the university as a transfer student. 2. Cumulative GPA of TEAS exam with a minimum composite score of 74%. 4. Completion of prerequisites below with a grade of C or better and an overall minimum GPA of 2.5. Prerequisite Courses: Oral Communication: CMST 100 or 110 Written Communication ENGL 100 Critical Reasonong One Course from: ENGL 101(or 101H), 102(or 102H), 109, MATH 220, PHIL 150, 220, CMST 220 Mathematics One Course from: MATH 100, 115, 160(or 160H), 170, 140, 180(or 180H), 182H Anatomy w/lab BIOL 220(or 220H) Physiology w/lab BIOL 225(or 225H) Microbiology w/lab BIOL 210 Chemistry (inorg/org/biochem) w/lab CHEM 110 NOTE: Science courses must have been completed within 5 years prior to entering the program. (1/11:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE Options: Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Environmental & Occupational Health & Safety, Special Studies CSUF BIOL 101/101L BIOL 100 CHEM 100/100L CHEM 110 PSYC 101 (or 100H) HCOM 102 CMST 110 HESC 101 HLED 100 KNES 210 BIOL 221 HESC 220 Electives CHEM 301A/302A CHEM 220* & 220L* CHEM 301B/302B CHEM 225* & 225L* *No Upper Division Credit Note: All courses counted toward the major must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students must selection one of options listed above. (1/11:AA11-12) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY BIOL 101/L BIOL 100 BIOL 211/212 BIOL 220 BIOL 281/282 BIOL 225 CHEM 101/L CHEM 180 CHEM 102/L CHEM 185 PHY 100A/L & 100B/L PHYS 120 & 125 PSY 150 or 185 Note: Admissions requirements include: 1.) the completion of a Bachelors Degree, 2.) admission to Graduate Studies, 3.) completion of all prerequisite courses completed with a letter grade of C or higher and a minimum GPA of 3.0, 4.) Passing grade on the Upper Division Writing Exam (prior to or within the first semester), 5.) Completion of the GRE prior to filing the application. The following criteria are reviewed: 1.) Academic success (minimum 3.0 GPA/no grades below C-), 2.) three letters of recommendation (at least one from a physical therapist), 3.) validation of relevant experience (minimum 100 documented work/volunteer hours at least two-thirds of which are in a physical therapist-supervised setting, and 4.) The GRE. Completion of the prerequisite criteria does not guarantee acceptance to the professional program - a separate application is required. (01/09:WCFall10) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL & UPATIONAL HEALTH BIOL 101/101L BIOL 100 BIOL 281 & 282 or BIOL 225 or BIOL 106/106L BIOL 185 or 182/182L & 183/183L BIOL 107/107L BIOL 180(or 180H) BIOL 215 BIOL 210 CHEM 101/101L & CHEM 180 & CHEM 102/102L CHEM 185 CHEM 235/235L CHEM 220/220L & 225/225L HSCI 132 MATH 103 or MATH 140 or MATH 105 MATH 170 MATH 140 MATH 160 PHYS 100A/100AL PHYS 120 PHYS 100B/100BL PHYS 125 Note: A grade of C or better is required in all courses. AP credit is granted with a score of 3 or better for BIOL 185 (no labs); MATH 140 or 170; MATH 160; PHYS 120 & 125; a score of 4 or better is required for CHEM 180 & 185 credit. (12/11:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ACCT 220 ACCT 101 BIOL 101/101L BIOL 100 HSCI 132 MATH 102 or MATH 115 or MATH 103 MATH 140 PSY 150 or 185 SOC 150 SOC 100 Note: AP credit is granted with a score of 3 or better for MATH 140 and psychology. (12/11:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL & UPATIONAL HEALTH BIOL 101/101L BIOL 100 BIOL 281 BIOL 225 CHEM 100 CHEM 130 HSCI 231 HSCI 237 MATH 140 MATH 160 PSY 150 or 185 SOC 150 SOC 100 Note: AP credit is granted with a score of 3 or better for CHEM 130; MATH 160; and psychology. (12/11:A11-12)

4 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES BIOL 101/101L BIOL 100 BIOL 211/212 BIOL 220 BIOL 281 BIOL 225 CHEM 100 CHEM 130* PSY 150 or 185 SOC 150 SOC 100 MATH 105 or 102 & 104 MATH 170 or 115 & 120** PHY 100A & 100B/BL PHYS 120 & 125 HSCI 181 RADT 180 HSCI 182 RADT 290 HSCI 280 RADT 171 & 172 HSCI 281 RADT 176 HSCI 282 RADT 177 HSCI 283 RADT 271 HSCI 284 RADT 276 & 277 HSCI 285 RADT 170 & 175 & ALH 115 HSCI 286 RADT 270 & 275 *If not completed at, a placement test is required. **Both 115 & 120 must be completed to meet MATH 102 & 104 requirement. Note: Completion of the prerequisite criteria does not guarantee acceptance to the professional program - a separate application is required.. AP credit is granted with a score of 3 or better for CHEM 130; PHYS 120 & 130; and psychology. (12/09:A10-11) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (RN TO BSN) BIOL 211/212 BIOL 220 BIOL 215/215L BIOL 210 BIOL 281 & 282 BIOL 225 CHEM 103/103L s MATH 140 MATH 160 PSY 150 or 185 SOC 150 SOC 100 COMP 100 CIS 100* or 111* *Demonstrated competency will meet this requirement. Note: This program is limited to Registered Nurses who have completed an Associate degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited program. Completion of the prerequisite criteria does not guarantee acceptance to the professional program - a separate application is required. A minimum grade of C is required in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, microbiology and introductory statistics. More information about the RN-BSN program can be found at: (11/10:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (Accelerated BSN) Second BA Degree Program BIOL 211/212 BIOL 220 BIOL 215/215L BIOL 210 BIOL 281 & 282 BIOL 225 CHEM 103/103L s MATH 140 MATH 160 PSY 150 or 185 PSY 200 PSYC 130 SOC 150 SOC 100 COMP 100 CIS 100* or 111* Additional requirements (if not completed with first BA/BS degree): course in both written and oral communication *Demonstrated competency will meet this requirement. Note: This is a 15-month program for those who hold a BA degree with an overall undergrad GPA of 3.0 or higher and who have completed the prerequisite courses with a minimum grade of C or better. All science prerequisites must have been completed with the past seven years. All science courses must have a lecture and a lab. A separate application is required. More information about the RN-BSN program can be found at: (12/11:A11-12) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MICROBIOLOGY (Medical Laboratory Technology) See Curriculum Guide for Biological Sciences BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE Options: Community Health Education, Health Care, School Health Education Community Health Education BIOL 200 BIOL 100 BIOL 207 BIOL 225(or 225H) BIOL 208 BIOL 220(or 220H) CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 111A CHEM 180 MICR 101 Spanish SPAN 180(or 180H) NUTR 132 FN 170 Health Care ENGL 100 ENGL 100 ANTH 120 or ANTH 100(or 100H) or SOC 100 or SOC 100(or 100H) or PSY 100 (or 100H) BIOL 200 BIOL 100 BIOL 207 BIOL 225(or 225H) BIOL 208 BIOL 220(or 220H) CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 111A CHEM 180 MICR 101 Note: Prior to acceptance, students are required to obtain certification and/or license from an allied health/health care program that has been accredited by either COPA or CAHEA. School Health Education BIOL 200 BIOL 100 BIOL 207 BIOL 225(or 225H) BIOL 208 BIOL 220(or 220H) CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 111A CHEM 180 MICR 101 PSY 100 (or 100H) NUTR 132 FN 170 Spanish SPAN 180(or 180H) H SC 210 HLED 100

5 Note: This major has implemented competitive admissions. See catalog for supplemental admission criteria. Students must complete 60 units and the CSU GE requirements in Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning with a grade of C or better by the end of the prior spring term for fall admission or by the end of the prior summer for spring admission. (11/09:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION ACCT 201 ACCT 101 ECON 101 ECON 170 BIOL 200 BIOL 100 SOC 250 MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160 H SC 150 Departmental Recommendation MATH 115 MATH 140 Computer proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software is expected. Note: This major has implemented competitive admissions. See catalog for supplemental admission criteria. Students must complete 60 units and the CSU GE requirements in Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning with a grade of C or better by the end of the prior spring term for fall admission or by the end of the prior summer for spring admission. (11/09:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Options: Basic, Registered Nurse* The nursing program admits two categories of students: (1) those who enter the University without having completed a first level nursing program are known as Basic Students, (2) those who have completed an Associate Degree in Nursing and are Registered Nurse students. Basic Nursing Prerequisite Courses: CHEM 140 CHEM 110 BIOL 208 & 207 BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) MICR 200 BIOL 210 Support Courses PSY 100 (or 100H) SOC 100 SOC 100(or 100H) Prerequisite GE Courses (One from each): Oral Communication 3 units Written Communication 3 units Critical Thinking 3 units Quantitative Reasoning 3 units Nursing Courses: NRSG 200 NRSG 202 NRSG 250 NRSG 260 Registered Nurse* Support Course: CHEM 140 CHEM 110 *Students must hold a current license or be eligible for license to practice in California. Graduation from an Accredited Associate Degree program or evaluation of diploma program for equivalency by the Accredited Associate Degree program.note: Only the Basic program is impacted. See catalog for supplemental admission criteria. This major has implemented competitive admissions. See catalog for supplemental admission criteria. Students must complete 60 units and the CSU GE requirements in Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning with a grade of C or better by the end of the prior spring term for fall admission or by the end of the prior summer for spring admission.criminal background check, health insurance and malpractice insurance are required for clinical coursework. All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. To apply students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all prerequisite courses. (12/09:A10-11) MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY BIOL 211/L & 213/L BIOL 185 or 182/182L & 183/183L or or BIOL 207 BIOL 225(or 225H) BIOL 212/212L BIOL 181(or 181H) BIOL 260 BIOL 208 BIOL 220(or 220H) CHEM 111AB CHEM 180 & 185 PHYS 100AB PHYS 120 & 125 PSY 100 Computer literacy is expected. Note: In addition to the prerequisites listed above, students must complete a bachelor s degree in a major of their choosing (preferably biology). Additional preparatory course work not offered at is also required at before admission into the Master s degree program (BIOL 260, 341, 441, HHS 374, 401, 402, 403, 460, 471). Complete prerequisite courses with a grade of C and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in both lower and upper division prerequisites. Applicants must have attained at least a 2.5GPA in the last 60 semester units attempted. You will be required to submit results of the General Aptitude Section of the Graduate Record examination (taken within the last 5 years), provide academic and personal reference, as well as provide documentation of personal experience in a variety of physical therapy settings and be recommended by the physical therapy faculty. For more information contact the Department of Physical Therapy at (562) (12/09:C10-11) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCES Options: Community Health, Health Care Management, Prosthetics*, Radiologic Technology* For Community Health: CSUDH HSC 201 MAT 131 MATH 160 BIO 102 BIOL 100 For Health Care Management: HSC 201 MAT 131 MATH 160 ACC 230 ACCT 101 ECO 210 ECON 170 For Prosthetics*: BIO 102 & 103 BIOL 100 BIO 250 & 251 BIOL 221 or 220 & 225 CHE 102 or 110 CHEM 100 or 180 MAT 153 MATH 170 PHY 120 PHYS 120

6 PSY 101 CSC 101 HSC 201 MAT 131 MATH 160 HEA 205 HEA 231 HEA 250 *Refer to the current catalog for application and admission information pertaining to these programs. For Radiologic Technology* : BIO 250 & 251 BIOL 221 or 220 & 225 ENG 110 ENGL 100 ENG 111 ENGL 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) PSY 101 or SOC 101 or ANT 100 ANTH 100 PHY 100 or 120 or PHYS 120 CHE 110 CHEM 180 CSC 101 CIS 111 HSC 201 MAT 131 MATH 160** HEA 280 Complete at CSUDH after transfer HEA 281 Complete at CSUDH after transfer HEA 287 Complete at CSUDH after transfer *Refer to the current catalog for application and admission information pertaining to these programs. **A grade of C or better is required. (12/09:A10-11) SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING SDSU BIOL 100 BIOL 100* BIOL 211/211L BIOL 210** BIOL 212 BIOL 220(or 220H)** BIOL 261 BIOL 225(or 225H)** CHEM 102 or CHEM 110* or CHEM 130 * SOC 101 SOC 100(or 100H)* PSY 101 (or 100H)* PSY 230 or PSYC 130 or CFD 270 HMDV 180 Statistics MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160 COMM 103 SPCM 110* NURS 200, 202, 206, 208 s *These courses must be completed with a minimum letter grade of C or better. **These courses must be completed with a letter grade of B- or better. Note: This program is impacted. See SDSU catalog for admission criteria. You will need to show evidence of volunteer and health care experience. Supplemental application deadline for fall admission is November 30 and for spring admission August 31.For more information contact the Department of Nursing website at: (6/06:A11-12) BIOL 211/211L BIOL 210 BIOL 212 BIOL 220(or 220H) CHEM 100 CHEM 130 NUTR 107 FN 170 PSY 101 (or 100H) SOC 101 SOC 100(or 100H) STAT 119 or 250 MATH 160(or 160H) *Must have a B or better. Note: This program is impacted. See SDSU catalog for admission criteria. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. Students must complete 29 of the 37 lower division units with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. (4/03:A11-12) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Options: Generic/Basic BSN, LVN to BSN, RN to BSN, Accelerated BSN CSUSM Pre-Nursing Core for all Options GEO 102 CSUGE Area A1 Course GEW 101 CSUGE Area A2 Course PHIL 110 CSUGE Area A3 Course CSUGE Area B4 Course CSUGE Area B4 Course BIOL 160 BIOL 210 BIOL 175 & 176 BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) CHEM 105/105L CHEM 110 or 185, 220 & 220L Supporting Coursework * ANTH 200 ANTH 100(or 100H)* HD 101 PSYC 130* BIOL 216 MATH 160 or PSYC 160* BIOL 323 FN 170** SOC 303 CSUGE Area C1 Course CSUGE Area C1 Course CSUGE Area C2 Course CSUGE Area C2 Course Foreign language through 185 (or see IGETC) American Institutions *Required for admission to RN to BSN option. **No upper division credit. Note: This program is impacted. Students pursuing a second Bachelor s Degree in Nursing are exempt from CSUGE Area requirements, the American Institutions and the language other than English requirement. All courses, including degree requirements, must be completed with a grade of C or better. All science courses must include labs. All students are required to apply separately to the school of Nursing or Extended Leearning. For information about the Generic/Basic BSN and LVN to BSN options: For information about the RN to BSN and Accelerated BSN options: (1:10:A09-10) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE Public Health SDSU P H 101 * P H 290 * P H 294 BIOL 100/100L BIOL 100

7 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Chapman (Orange) DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY Applicants to this program must receive a bachelor's degree prior to admission. The major area of study for the bachelor's degree depends on the applicant's interests. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in prerequisite courses. You must also have taken the GRE exam within five years of application and received acceptable scores. The following prerequisite courses must be taken for a letter grade within ten years (except as noted): 1 semester of biology - BIOL 181(or 181H) 1 anatomy course* - BIOL 220(or 220H) 1 human physiology course* - BIOL 225(or 225H) 2 semesters of chemistry - CHEM 180 & semesters of physics - PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & psychology courses 1 course in statistics - MATH 160(or 160H) *Must be taken within 5 years of application. Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all prerequisite courses must have been taken within the last 10 years. A course taken Pass//Credit will be converted to a C. Courses receiving AP credit may fulfill prerequisite requirements. (11/05:WCFall106) UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC DOCTOR OF PHARMACY MATH 157 or 180 or 180H or 182H PHYS 120 or 130 or 185 CHEM 180, 185, 220/221, 225/226 BIOL 181(or 181H) and either 182/182L or 183/183L or 185 Either BIOL 114 or 210 ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) SPCM 110 or 130 ECON 100 or 180 or 158 Plus at least one course from each category below: International/Intercultural Studies: ANTH 100(or 100H), 110, 140, 195, 285; ENGL 160, 161, 165, 176, 280, 285; GEOG 100(or 100H), 160, 185; HIST 102(or 102H), 103(or 103H), , 145, ; PHIL 110; PSCI185; RLST 110, 145; SPCM 155 Fundamental Human Concerns: ENGL 141; HIST 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H), 187; HUM 100; PHIL 100, 115, 120, 125, 130, 165, 185; POL SC 188, RLST100, , Practice and Perspectives in the Arts: ART , , , AD, AC, 210AD- 243AD, 263AD; DANC 200; ENGL 143, 148, 149, 175, 179; FILM 100, 104AB; HUM 101(or 101H); MUS 100, 105, 109, 115, ; PHIL 118; PHOT 101, 120, 122AB; THEA (10:04:A04-05) LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY Microbiology BIOL 210 Mathematics MATH 100 or above having MATH 030 as a prerequisite Social Science Sociology SOC 180(or 180H) Cultural Diversity ANTH 100(or 100H) One additional course from: political science, psychology, anthropology, economics or geography Spiritual and Cultural Heritage Five courses from: history, fine arts theory, literature, philosophy and foreign language Communication Skills English Composition ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) Speech SPCM 100 or 110 Health and Wellness Personal Health/Nutrition HLED 100 or FN 170 Physical Education 2 activity courses *CHEM 110 (one semester) will satisfy the one year of chemistry required at Loma Linda. Note: Minimum units needed for admission is 64. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (10/04:A02-03) Note: All courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Natural Science BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) BIOL 210 CHEM 110 MATH 030 PHYS 110 Social Science SOC 180(or 180H) Humanities - 12 units One foreign language course at 180 level Select additional courses from at least two areas: ART 100(or 100H), MUS 100, ENGL 140, 141, 143, PHIL 100, 120, 150, HIST 100, 170(or 170H),175(or 175H), 180(or 180H),185(or 185H) Communication Skills ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) SPCM 110 Health and Wellness Physical Education - 2 units (03/07:W05-06) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE/MASTER S DEGREE IN UPATIONAL THERAPY Domain 1: Spiritual and Cultural Heritage - 14 units Select courses from at least two areas: ART 100(or 100H), MUS 100, ENGL 140, 141, 143, PHIL 100, 120, 150, HIST 100, 170(or 170H), 175(or 175H), 180(or 180H),185(or 185H), any foreign language BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DENTAL HYGIENE Natural Science Chemistry CHEM 110* Anatomy/Physiology BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H)

8 Domain 2: Scientific Inquiry and Analysis Natural Science MATH 030 or 2 years of H.S. math with C or better BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) PHYS 110/111 CHEM 110 or MATH 130 Social Sciences ANTH 100(or 100H) SOC 180(or 180H) HUM DEV 180 Select one additional course from: Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology Domain 3: Communications ENGL 100 and 101(or 101H) SPCM 100 or 110 CIS 100 Domain 4: Health and Wellness HL ED 100 or FN 170 PE - 2 units Note: Grades of C or better are required in all courses. 40 hours of work/observation experience of voluntary or paid employment in an occupational therapy department is required. (10/04:A04-05) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE/MASTER S DEGREE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY Domain 1: Spiritual and Cultural Heritage - 14 units Select courses from at least two areas: ART 100(or 100H), MUS 100, ENGL 140, 141, 143, PHIL 100, 120, 150, HIST 100, 170(or 170H), 175(or 175H), 180(or 180H),185(or 185H), any foreign language Domain 2: Scientific Inquiry and Analysis Natural Science BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) or BIOL 181(or 181H) & 182/182L & 183/183L CHEM 180 & 185 PHYS 110/111 or 120 & 125 MATH 160(or 160H) BIOL 210 Social Sciences ANTH 100(or 100H) HUM DEV 180 Domain 3: Communications ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) SPCM 100 or 110 CIS 100 Domain 4: Health and Wellness HLED 100 or FN 170 PE - 2 units Note: Grades of C or better are required in all courses. 80 hours of work/observation experience of voluntary or paid employment in a physical therapy department, 20 of which must be in an inpatient setting, is required. (10/04:A04-05) OTHER BACHELOR S DEGREES offered at Loma Linda University include: Cytotechnology, Clinical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology), Emergency Medical Care/Cardiopulmonary Sciences, Health Information Administration, Nutrition and Dietetics, Radiation Sciences, Radiologist Assistant, Respiratory Therapy/Cardiopulmonary Sciences. Articulation agreements for these majors are available from your counselors and are also on file in the Transfer Center. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Applicants for admission must have completed a minimum of 90 semester units leading to a bachelor's degree in the arts or sciences with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Beginning in Fall, 2003, 30 of these units must be at the upper division level taken at a four-year school. Science courses must be taken in sequential order and must include laboratories. The following course prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. Students who are considering LACC for completion of the Doctor of Chiropractic degree are advised to consult with a counselor at LACC, in person or by phone, about other requirements not shown here. The College telephone number is (213) , Ext Two courses from: BIOL 181(or 181H), 210, 220(or 220H), 225(or 225H) CHEM 180, 185, 220/221, 225/226 Either ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) or ENGL 100 & 102(or 102H) or ENGL 100 & SPCM 100 PHYS 120, 125 Plus: 15 additional units from the areas of Social Science or Arts/Humanities. (10/04:A01-02) MASTER OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE Applicants for admission must have completed a minimum of 60 semester units with a GPA of 2.25 or better. BIOL 100 or 125 or 181(or 181H) CHEM 100 or 110 or 130 or 180 PHYS 110, 120, 130, 185 (10/04:A01-02) SO. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY Admission to the Doctor of Optometry program requires completion of a bachelor s degree. Students should consult the School of Optometry catalog for additional information. The following courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better prior to admission and are the minimum requirements for all applicants: BIOL 181(or 181H) and either 182/182L or 185 BIOL 210 CHEM 180, 185, 220/221 ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) MATH 160(or 160H) and either MATH 157 or 180(or 180H) PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 or 185 & 280 plus one additional 3 unit Psychology course (except PSYCH 160) (10/04:W04-05)

9 SOUTH BAYLO UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE Applicants for admission must complete 60 units including: General Education Communication and Critical Thinking - 6 units Science and Math - 6 units Arts and Humanities - 6 units Social and Behavioral Science - 6 units Interdisciplinary Studies or electives - 10 units Major: BIOL 125 CHEM 100 PHYS 110 BIOL 221 or 220(or 220H) and 225(or 225H) (5/04:A2004) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Note: Credit for courses is not granted if (1) the course is taken before high school graduation, (2) the grade is lower than C-, (3) is a lab science or foreign language course and is not taken in a traditional classroom setting, (4) is offered through study abroad, (5) repeats credit from another college course or from an AP or IB exam. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DENTAL HYGIENE Major Prep English Composition- ENGL 100 & any transferable English course Introduction to Sociology - SOC 100(or 100H) General Physiology lab - General Microbiology -? Nutrition - FN 170 General Psychology - (or 100H) Public Speaking - SPCM 110 General Chemistry w/lab - CHEM 180 & 185 General Biology - BIOL 100 or 180(or 180H) Anatomy - BIOL 220(or 220H) General Education Follow USC GE requirements. WRIT 130 Diversity ENG 101 (or 101H) or 102 (102H)* Choose one course from: ANTH 102, 150, ETHS 100, 150, GNDR 100, HIST 150, SOC 150, 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H) Note: Applications should be filed well in advance of the February 1 st deadline. Two applications are required - one to USC and one to the School of Dentistry. There is no minimum number of transfer units a student must complete prior to applying for admission; however, all major prep and general education requirements must be completed or in progress at the time of application. (12/09:C09-10) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN UPATIONAL THERAPY Prerequisites (must be completed within the last five years) Human Anatomy & Physiology - BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) General Psychology - Developmental Psych - Abnormal Psychology - PSYC 225 General Sociology or Social Anthropology - SOC 100(or 100H) or ANTH 100(or 100H) Statistics - MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160 Medical Terminology - Recommended: Gerontology or Adult Development - General Education Follow USC GE requirements. Requirements for Admssion 1.) Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in undergraduate courses, 2.) Completion of all GE requirements by beginning of senior year, 3.) Understanding of occupational therapy program as demonstrated in autobiographical statement. Application Procedures 1.) Completed department application form, 2.) Current copy of STARS report, 3.) Autobiographical statement including reasons for wanting to enter the profession, understanding of occupational therapy, experience relevant to occupational therapy, and summary of skills and accomplishments, 4.) Three letters of recommendation from professors (must include at least one), employers or other professional people not related to applicant (sent directly to department in a sealed envelope). Note: Application deadline is January 15 for the program beginning in June. Grades of credit/no credit will not be accepted (unless course is only offered on credit/no credit basis). (11/05:C11-12) DOCTOR OF PHARMACY Completion of a Bachelor s degree and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 to include: English Composition & Literature - ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) Statistice & Calculus - MATH 160(or 160H), 180(or 180H)* General Bioilogy, Molecular/Cell Biology+, Microbiology+, Mammaliam Physiology+ - BIOL 180(or 180H), 185 or 182/182L, 210, 225(or 225H), 281(or 281H),282(or 282H) General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry+, Biochemistry+ - CHEM 180, 185, 220/220L, 225/225L Physics - PHYS 130 & 135 or 185 & 285 Interpersonal Communications - SPCM 100 General Psychology or Intro to Sociology - (100H) or SOC 100(or 100H) Macro or Micro Economics - ECON 170 or 175 *MATH 182H also meets this requirement. +Courses must repeated if they are nine years or older at the time of application. Note: A limited number of students are admitted without a bachelor s degree. The completion of a bachelor s degree is strongly recommended. All prepharmacy required courses must be completed with a grad of C or higher. Grades of credit/no credit will not be accepted (unless course is only offered on credit/no credit basis). Supplemental application deadline is November 1. AP scores of 4 or 5 and IB scores of 5 are acceptable to meet prerequisite requirements. Holders of foreign visas are not eligible for the PharmD degree program. (11/05:W12/11)

10 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE Admission to the program requires the completion of a Bachelor s degree in any subject and required prerequisites. Prerequisite courses completed with a letter grade of B or better: General Biology with lab* - CHEM 180 & 185 General Chemistry with lab* - BIOL 181 & 182/182L or 181 & 185 Human Anatomy with lab* - BIOL 210 Physiology with lab* - BIOL 220(or 220H) & 225(or 225H) Microbiology with lab* - BIOL 210 Statistics - MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160 English Composition & Critical Thinking or Logic - ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) or PHIL 150 General Psychology - (or 100H) Foreign Language - 1 course - SPAN 180 & 185 Strong competency in medical terminology *All science prerequisites must be completed within 10 years of application to the program and online courses are not accepted. Note: Admission in Fall only. Two applications are required - one to the Central Application Service for Physicians Assistants (by 12/1) and one to USC. Every applicant admitted will be required to complete the full Master of Physician Assistant Practice curriculum in residence at USC. Selections are made on the basis of a formal interview and consideration of a variety of factors which include: academic record, type and amount of clinical experience, multicultural sensitivity, community service experience and personal and professional experience. Either the GRE or MCAT is required within five years of application. It is recommended students have a minimum of 1,000 hours (most applicants admitted have 2,000 hours or more) of clinical work experience (e.g. EMT, nurse, medical assistant, scribe or technologist, military medical corpsman, paramedic, psychiatric technician, physical therapy aide, radiological technician, respiratory therapist, registered nurse). Shadowing a physician assistant in a clinical setting is strongly recommended. It is also strongly recommended students demonstrate evidence of community service. For more information visit the department website at: or call (626) (11/05:C11-12) WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES BIOL 210, 220(or 220H) or 223, 225, 283 CHEM 180 & 185 ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H), 102(or 102H), 105 SOC 180 MATH 130, 160 (or 160H) or PSYC units in humanities (art, music, theatre, philosophy, religion, foreign languages, speech) Spanish is strongly recommended Note: A bachelor s degree is required for admission into this program. (03/06:06-07) DOCTOR OF PHARMACY 60 units including: BIOL 181, 210, 220(or 220H) or 223, 225(or 225H) CHEM 180, 185, 220/221, 225/226 ENGL 100 & either 101(or 101H), 102(or 102H), 105 SPCM 100 or 110 MATH 157, 180(or 180H), 185(or185H) Electives (2 courses) - from two of the three following areas: public speaking/debate, social sciences, economics MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY BIOL 220(or 220H), 225(or 225H) CHEM 180, 185 PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 ENGL 100 MATH 160(or 160H) Psychology - 2 courses (03/07:06-07) Note: Applicants must have earned a bachelor s degree, take the GRE, and have completed a minimum of 100 hours of volunteer or paid work experience in a variety of physical therapy settings. A minimum of 20 of these hours must be in an acute patient care or general hospital setting. (03/07:05-06) PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE Applicants are not required to have obtained a bachelor s degree; however earning a degree will likely strengthen your application. WUHS encourages the admission of applicants from a wide range of undergraduate degree programs. The following courses are required for admission. Chemistry - CHEM 180 & 185 Organic chemistry - CHEM 220/221 & 225/226 Biochemistry* - take at four-year school Biological Sciences (including one upper division course taken at a four-year school)* - BIOL 181(or 181H)* Microbiology* - BIOL 210 Nutrition* - FN 170 Genetics* - BIOL 283 Statistics* - MATH 160(or 160H) Computer Skills* - CS 111 Physics - PHYS 120 & 125 or 130 & 135 English composition - ENGL 100 Technical writing - ENGL 105 or 110 Public speaking - SPCM 110 Macroeconomics - ECON 180 Plus: Three courses in humanities and social science (with at least one course in either psychology or sociology) *Must be completed no more than 8 years prior to enrollment at WUHS. (10/04:W04-05) ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET FOR THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS AT: CSU Chico (Health Science, Nursing) CSU Fresno (Health Science, Nursing) Humboldt State University (Nursing) CSU Sacramento (Health Science, Nursing) CSU San Bernardino (Health Science, Nursing) San Jose State (Health Science, Nursing, Occupational Therapy)

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