San Jose, California Lower Division Major Preparation Articulation Agreement: 2014 2015 Catalog The following tables are the assessments of the courses between and. This table will be used in assessing official transcripts from for transfer credit at Cogswell Polytechnical College. To be considered for transfer, a course must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better. All coursework in this table will be considered lower division level. These courses fulfill the competency requirements of the course shown; however, these courses may not fulfill the credit requirements for your program. To obtain an undergraduate degree at students are required to complete the courses specified (or their approved equivalent) as listed in the College Catalog. s may change or be discontinued at any time at either College. The courses listed below are approved as of April 28, 2015. B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: 3D Animation Concentration ART039 Introduction to Digital Video 3 DAA220 Video Editing 3 ART042 Beginning Sculpture I 3 DAA230 Introduction to Sculpture 3 B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: 3D Modeling Concentration PHOTO022 Beginning Photography 3 DAA108 Introduction to Photography 3 CIT040 Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 DAA109 Web Design 3 ART060 Beginning Painting I 3 DAA120 Traditional Painting 3 ART039 Introduction to Digital Video 3 DAA220 Video Editing 3 ART042 Beginning Sculpture I 3 DAA230 Introduction to Sculpture 3 B.A. Digital Arts and Animation: Entertainment Design Concentration PHOTO022 Beginning Photography 3 DAA108 Introduction to Photography 3 CIT040 Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 DAA109 Web Design 3 ART060 Beginning Painting I 3 DAA120 Traditional Painting 3 ART055B Life Drawing II 3 DAA210 Figure Drawing 2 3
ART039 Introduction to Digital Video 3 DAA220 Video Editing 3 ART042 Beginning Sculpture I 3 DAA230 Introduction to Sculpture 3 B.S. Digital Arts Engineering CIT054 UNIX/Linux System Administration 3 SWE221 Linux Programming Environment 3 B.S. Digital Audio Technology: Audio and Music Production Concentration MUSIC010A Music Theory 3 DAT102 Music Theory 1 3 MUSIC011A Musicianship 1 MUSIC010B Music Theory 3 DAT107 Music Theory 2 3 MUSIC011B Musicianship 1 MUSIC096 Introduction to Electronic Music 3 DAT115 Desktop Audio Production 3 B.S. Digital Audio Technology: Audio Software Development and Engineering Concentration MUSIC096 Introduction to Electronic Music 3 DAT115 Desktop Audio Production 3 B.A. Digital Media Management BUS004 Business Plan Development 3 DMM210 Digital Media Business Models 2 3 BUS009 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 DMM110 Beta Business From the Ground Up 1 3 BUS084 Introduction to Marketing Principles 3 DMM141 Digital Media Marketing 3 ECON010A Principles of Macroeconomics Theory 3 DMM150 Digital Media Forecasting 3 LA044 Intellectual Property Law 3 DMM125 Cover Your Assets 3 B.A. Game Design Art ART060 Beginning Painting I 3 DAA120 Traditional Painting 3 B.S. Game Design Engineering
CIT040 Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 SWE115 Web Programming: HTML5 3 B.S. Software Engineering: Web and Mobile Concentration CIT040 Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 SWE115 Web Programming: HTML5 3 CIT054 UNIX/Linux System Administration 3 SWE221 Linux Programming Environment 3 B.S. Software Engineering: Software Development Concentration CIT040 Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 SWE115 Web Programming: HTML5 3 CIT054 UNIX/Linux System Administration 3 SWE221 Linux Programming Environment 3 For further information on Descriptions and Major Prerequisites visit http://www.cogswell.edu/academics/catalog.php More information on visit http://www.evc.edu/.
San Jose, California General Education Transfer of Articulation Agreement: 2014 2015 Catalog The following tables describe how courses will be awarded to meet s general education requirements. This agreement will be used in assessing official transcripts from for transfer credit at. To be considered for transfer, a course must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better. All coursework in this table will be considered lower division level. These courses fulfill the competency requirements of the course shown; however, these courses may not fulfill the credit requirements for your program. To obtain an undergraduate degree at students are required to complete the courses specified (or their approved equivalent) as listed in the College Catalog. s may change or be discontinued at any time at either College. The courses listed below are approved as of April 28, 2015. Basic Skills 9 s in 3 Areas s Written Communication ENGL001A English Composition 3 ENG100 English Composition 3 s ENGL001B English Composition 3 No equivalent course 3 s Oral Communication COMS010 Interpersonal Communication 3 No equivalent course 3 s COMS020 Oral Communication 3 ENG250 Speech and Oral Communication 3 s COMS040 Introduction to Argumentation 3 ENG235 Art of Argumentation 3 s COMS045 Small Group Communication 3 No equivalent course 3 s Critical Thinking COMS040 Introduction to Argumentation 3 ENG235 Art of Argumentation 3 s ENGL001B English Composition 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL001C Critical Thinking/Composition 3 ENG110 Critical Thinking 3 s PHIL010 Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics and 3 No equivalent course 3 s Epistemology PHIL060 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 ENG110 Critical Thinking 3 s PHIL065 Introduction to Ethics 3 No equivalent course 3 s PHIL070 Comparative Religions 3 No equivalent course 3 s Humanities & Arts 9 s in 3 Areas s Arts ART090 Art Appreciation 3 No equivalent course 3 s ART091 Survey of Art History: Prehistoric Through Gothic 3 No equivalent course 3 s ART092 Survey of Art History: Renaissance to the Present 3 No equivalent course 3 s ART093 History of Modern Art 3 HUM130 Modern Art History 3 s DANCE002 Dance Appreciation 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH011 Ethnic Film: Reel Studies 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010A Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010B Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC008A Music History and Literature I 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC008B Music History and Literature II 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC091 Music Appreciation: Western Civilization 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC092 Music Appreciation: American Musical Theater 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC093 Introduction to Film Music 3 No equivalent course 3 s MUSIC 095 Music Appreciation: Jazz 3 No equivalent course 3 s THEAT020 Introduction to Theater 3 No equivalent course 3 s
THEAT025A Theaters of Diversity: Chicano/Latino Theater 3 No equivalent course 3 s THEAT040 Introduction to Film 3 HUM227 Film History 3 s THEAT045 Shakespeare on Film 3 No equivalent course 3 s Letters ENGL001B English Composition 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL021 Introduction to Poetry 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL028 Introduction to World Mythology 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL033 Women in Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL052 Children s/adolescent Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL062 Asian/Asian American Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL073 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL080 Mexican American Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL082A African American Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL084A Survey of American Literature I 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL084B Survey of American Literature II 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL086A Survey of English Literature I 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGL086B Survey of English Literature II 3 No equivalent course 3 s FREN001A Elementary French 5 No equivalent course 3 s FREN001B Elementary French 5 No equivalent course 3 s HUMNT002 Introduction to World Literature 3 No equivalent course 3 s SL001B Intermediate American Sign Language 3 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN001A Elementary Spanish 5 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN001B Elementary Spanish 5 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN002A Intermediate Spanish 5 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN002B Intensive Intermediate Spanish 5 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN022A Spanish for Spanish Speakers 5 No equivalent course 3 s SPAN022B Spanish for Spanish Speakers 5 No equivalent course 3 s VIET001A Elementary Vietnamese 5 No equivalent course 3 s VIET001B Elementary Vietnamese 5 No equivalent course 3 s Written Communication II ENGL072 Fundamentals of Creative Writing 3 ENG228 Creative Writing 3 s Social Sciences 12 s in 3 Areas* s Human Behavior PSYCH001 General Psychology 3 SSC180 Introduction to Psychology 3 s PSYCH025 Psychology of Women: Global Perspective 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH051 Introduction to Cross Cultural Psychology 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH060 Personal Growth and Adjustment 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH092 Developmental Psychology 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH096 Marriage, Family, and Intimate Relationships 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH099 Abnormal Psychology 3 No equivalent course 3 s PSYCH100 Human Sexuality 3 No equivalent course 3 s Comparative Systems AJ010 Introduction to Administration of Justice 3 No equivalent course 3 s AJ011 Criminal Law 3 No equivalent course 3 s AJ014 Contemporary Police Issues 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON010A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON010B Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON012 Introduction to Global Economics 3 No equivalent course 3 s GEOG010 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST001 Survey of American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010A Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010B Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST003A World History to 1500 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST003B World History From 1500 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST012 East Asian History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST014 Women in American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST015 South Asia History Since 1947 3 No equivalent course 3 s
HIST017A History of the United States 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST017B History of the United States 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST021 African American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST022 Mexican American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST040 United States Military History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST045 Post 1945 America 3 No equivalent course 3 s PHIL010 Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics and 3 No equivalent course 3 s Epistemology PHIL060 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 No equivalent course 3 s PHIL065 Introduction to Ethics 3 No equivalent course 3 s PHIL070 Comparative Religions 3 No equivalent course 3 s POLSC001 Politics and Government in America 3 SSC200 U.S. Government 3 s Social Issues ANTH062 Introduction to Pre Cuauhtémoc 3 No equivalent course 3 s ANTH063 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON010A Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON010B Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3 No equivalent course 3 s ECON012 Introduction to Global Economics 3 No equivalent course 3 s ENGR001 Technology and Society 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH010 Introduction to Ethnic Studies 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH020 African American Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH030 Chicana/o Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH040 Vietnamese American Culture and Experience 3 No equivalent course 3 s ETH042 Asian Pacific America (APA) Culture and Experience 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST001 Survey of American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010A Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST010B Development of Western Culture 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST003A World History to 1500 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST003B World History From 1500 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST017A History in the United States 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST017B History in the United States 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST021 African American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST022 Mexican American History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST040 United States Military History 3 No equivalent course 3 s HIST045 Post 1945 America 3 No equivalent course 3 s POLSC001 Politics and Government in America 3 SSC200 U.S. Government 3 s SOC010 Introduction to Sociology 3 No equivalent course 3 s SOC011 Social Problems 3 No equivalent course 3 s *Students will need to earn three (3) credits in each category (e.g., Human Behavior, Comparative Systems, and Social Issues) to satisfy nine (9) credits. Student must then chose to complete another three (3) credits in any of the three categories. Mathematics & The Sciences for Non Engineering 9 s in 2 Areas s Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning MATH025 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 5 MATH116 Precalculus 4 s MATH071 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH143 Calculus 1 4 s Physical & Biological Sciences* ASTRO010/010L Introduction to Astronomy and Lab 4 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL004A General Principles and Cell Biology 5 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL004B Organismal Biology and Biodiversity 5 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL020 Human Biology 4 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL021 General Biology 4 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL064 Marine Biology 4 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL071 Human Anatomy 5 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL072 Human Physiology 5 No equivalent course 3 s BIOL074 General Microbiology 5 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM001A General Chemistry 5 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM001B General Chemistry 5 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM012A Organic Chemistry 5 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM012B Organic Chemistry 5 No equivalent course 3 s
CHEM015 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM030A Introduction to Chemistry 4 No equivalent course 3 s CHEM030B Introduction to Chemistry 4 No equivalent course 3 s ENVIR010 Environmental Science 4 No equivalent course 3 s PHYS001 Introductory Physics 3 SCI100 Basic Concepts of Physics 3 s PHYS002A General Physics 4 SCI145 College Physics 1 4 s PHYS002B General Physics 4 SCI200 General Science: Principles and Trends 3 s PHYS004A General Physics 5 SCI145 College Physics 1 4 s PHYS004B General Physics 5 SCI245 College Physics 2 4 s PHYS004C General Physics 5 No equivalent course 3 s *PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Students in a Digital Audio Technology program who have not completed a physics course will be required to take a physics course to meet pre requisite coursework for secondary science course in program of study. Mathematics & The Sciences for Engineering 9 s in 2 Areas s Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning MATH025 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 5 MATH116 Precalculus 4 s MATH071 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH143 Calculus 1 4 s MATH072 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 MATH144 Calculus 2 3 s MATH073 Multivariable Calculus 5 MATH245 Calculus 3 3 s Physical & Biological Sciences* PHYS002A General Physics 4 SCI145 College Physics 1 4 s PHYS002B General Physics 4 SCI200 General Science: Principles and Trends 3 s PHYS004A General Physics 5 SCI145 College Physics 1 4 s PHYS004B General Physics 5 SCI245 College Physics 2 4 s PHYS004C General Physics 5 No equivalent course 3 s *PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Students in an engineering program may have different additional mathematic and physical sciences requirements. Those students should consult with the Program Director or review the curriculum outline for Cogswell Polytechnical College. For further information on Descriptions and Major Prerequisites visit http://www.cogswell.edu/academics/catalog.php More information on visit http://www.evc.edu/ Articulation Agreement Updated: April 28, 2015 Approved by: David Noriega, Articulation Officer, dnoriega@cogswell.edu