CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ARTICULATION AGREEMENT



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CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ARTICULATION AGREEMENT *Course titles and descriptions may vary among campuses. The community college course must align with the high school course content standards. English: Enrollment in any community college English course is dependent upon the appropriate score on the placement exam or successful completion of the prerequisite English course. Once the student has taken the assessment for placement into an English course, he or she should also meet with a counselor in the matriculation office to ensure the correct course is taken. Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit (Augmente d point) College Units Course Community College Course * Notes English 1 or above meets any high school 9 th 12 th grade requirement. Up to high school credits per course granted. 3 English 9A, 9B, A, or B English 28 Intermediate Read and Comp high school credits for either English 9A, 9B, A, or B 3 Am Lit Comp and Contemp Comp 230111 Eng 207 or Eng 208 American Lit I or II 11 th grade English credit 3 English 9A/B, or Eng 1 high school English A/B, or Am Lit/Comp and College Reading credits for English to meet the requirement for 9 th grade, th grade,

Contemp Comp, or and Composition 11 th grade, or 12 th grade Expository Comp and Modern Lit 3 World Lit and Adv Comp 230437 Eng 203 or 204 World Lit I Or World Lit II 3 English Lit and Adv Comp 230411 Eng 20 or 206 English Lit I Or English Lit II 3 Speech AB Speech 1 23080 Oral Communication I 3 Journalism 1AB 23003 Journalism 1 Collecting and Writing News 3 Journalism 2A/B 2300 Journalism Mass Communication

Foreign Language: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit College Units Course Community College Course * Notes This includes all foreign languages offered at the community colleges (Augmented point) 3 Comparable to Foreign Language Year 1 Foreign Language Fundamentals 21 Check with campus regarding credit This is a slower paced course, must take 21 and 22 to earn UC credit. 3 Comparable to Foreign Language Year 1 Foreign Language Fundamentals 22 Check with campus regarding credit Comparable to Foreign Language Foreign Language 1 for course description and equivalency. Year 1 (UC only) (Year one and two at some campuses) Comparable to Foreign Language Foreign Language 2 for course description and equivalency. Year 2

(Could be year 3 depending on campus) Comparable to Foreign Language Intermediate Foreign Language 1 for course description and equivalency. Year 3 or 4, depending upon campus

Health and Electives: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit College Units Course Community College Course * Notes (Augmented point) 3 Health 2603 Health 11 Principles of Healthy Living Grant high school credits for course. (Health only) and 3 and 2 or 3 Health 2603 and Life Skills Principles of Healthy Living And Personal Dev. Both Health 11 and one of the Personal Development Classes (8 or 20) must be taken to receive credit for Health and Life Skills 4207 8 Career Plan & Dev. Or 20 Post Sec. Ed. Career Plan. Accounting AB 2301 Accounting 1 Introductory Accounting I Advanced Accounting 2321 Accounting 2 Introductory Accounting II

3 Accounting A 2301 Accounting 21 Bookkeeping and Accounting I 3 Accounting B 2302 Accounting 22 Bookkeeping and Accounting II 3 Business Org. 23 Business 1 Business 3 Business Law 27 Business Business Law I 3 Business Law 27 Business 6 Business Law II 3 Typing AB 2201 Office Admin 1 Typewriting/ Keyboarding I 3 Elect Keyboard 2203 Office Admin 2 Typewriting/ Keyboarding II 3 Elect Keyboard CAOT 1 2203 Computer

Keyboarding 3 Word Processing CAOT 3 or 39 2401 Word Processing 3 Computer 1803 Intro to Comp. Science 902 or 802 or 601 or 700 3 Computer 1803 CIS 701 or CSIT 901, 801 or 01 Computers and Their Uses Check with the college for UC requirements. 3 Computer Programming 1AB 180201 06 Programming 3 Computer Programming 2AB 180203 07 Programming Logic 3 3 Web Development and Production 180211 CIS 77 Web Site Design 3 Drafting AB 2923 1 General Drafting 4 Digital Computer 1AB Electronics 8 Intro to

180701 Microprocessor 3 CAD Design 1AB Architecture 37 292201 Or Drafting 60 Computer Aided Design & Drafting 3 Parenting and Child Development 28013 Child Development 1 Child Growth and Development May meet UC requirement 6 Food Service Occupations A 280721 Culinary Arts 111 Culinary Arts Orientation I 6 Food Service Occupations B 280722 Culinary Arts 112 Culinary Arts Orientation II

Mathematics: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit (Augmente d point) College Units Course Community College Course * Notes Enrollment in any LA Community College math course is dependent upon the appropriate score on the community college placement exam or successful completion of the community college prerequisite math course. Algebra 1 AB Math 11 3301 Elementary Algebra 3 Algebra 1A Math 113 3301 Intro Elem Alg I 3 Algebra 1B Math 114 3302 Intro Elem Alg II Algebra IIAB 3303 Math 12 Inter Alg Accepted at some Cal State Universities for Math 1 credit (not ) Geometry AB Math 120 3401 Plane Geometry 3 Geometry A Math 121 3401 Essentials of Plane Geometry

12 Algebra 2AB 3303 Math 123 ABC Elementary and Intermediate Algebra This course is offered at Harbor College in 3 modules Math 123 A, B, C for 4 units each. (This course may be offered at other colleges) Math Analysis AB 3601 Math 236 Mathematical Analysis for general education and credit 4 Yr University Math Analysis AB Math 260 3601 Pre Calculus 4 Yr University 3 Statistics and Probability 3607 Math 22 Introductory Statistics 4 Yr University 4 AP Statistics Math 227 (1 pt) 3609 Statistics 4 Yr University AP Calculus AB Math 261 (1 pt) 3701 Calculus I

4 Yr University AP Calculus BC Math 262 (1 pt) 370 Calculus II 4 Yr University 4 Yr University (1 pt) Discrete Math AB 303 Math 26 Calculus with Analytic Geom Prerequisite: AP Calculus BC or Math 262 Calculus II (Credit for this course if taken at LA Valley College)

Physical Education: Physical Education Note: Community college courses offered under the title of Physical Education Activity in each local Community College Schedules of Classes equal high school credits. All community college physical education activity classes are accepted for high school (HS) and Associate Arts (AA) credit. Consult the Community College Schedules of Classes to determine if a specific physical education activity class is also accepted for Cal State University.

Science: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit College Units Course Community College Course * Notes (Augmented point) 4 Biology AB Biology 3 360701 Introduction to Biology Chemistry AB 361401 Chemistry 1 Introduction to Chemistry Course is for non science majors Chemistry AB 361401 Chemistry 60 Introduction to General Chemistry Corequisite recommended: Intermediate Algebra 4 Chemistry AB 361401 Chemistry 6 or 68 Introductory General Corequisite recommended: Intermediate Algebra

Chemistry 3 + 1 Physics AB 36101 Physics Fundamentals 12 and Physics Fundamentals Lab 14 12 and 14 must be taken together to meet the high school physics requirement. 4 Physics AB Physics 11 36101 Introductory Physics 4 Physics AB Physics 6 (1 pt) 36101 General Physics 1 4 Physiology AB 3601 Physiology 1 Introduction to Human Physiology Some colleges require Biology as a prerequisite.

Social Studies: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High School Credit College Units Course Community College Course * Notes (Augmented point) 3 WHG: Modern World AB 370127 History 2 or History 87 Intro to Western Civilization II (also called World Civilization 3 US History History 12 20 th Century AB 370129 Political and Social History of U. S. II And History 13 and 3 United States in Twentieth Century 3 or Economics 37090 Principles of Economics 1 Or Principles of

3 Economics 2 3 Principles of American Democracy 370603 Political Science 1 Government of the U. S. 3 Psychology 370403 General Psychology I 3 Sociology 37040 Sociology 1 Or Sociology 2 American Social Problems 3 Anthropology 370401 Anthropology 1 Human Biological Evolution

3 Ancient Civilization History 86 370303 World Civilizations 3 Philosophy Philosophy 1 370409 Philosophy 3 Youth and the Administration of Justice 370803 Administration of Justice 8 Juvenile Procedures

Visual and Performing Arts Electives: Diploma and/or Degree Credit High College Community Notes School Credits (Augmented Point) Units Course College Course Art History I or II and a studio art or visual art class will award a total of 20 H.S. credits and meet the VPA requirement for graduation 3 Art History & Analysis A/B 2007 Art 1 Survey of Art History I Art 1 meets the VPA requirement for college admission. Must also take a studio class to meet HS graduation requirements. 3 Museum Study Art 2 20011 Survey of Art History II Art 2 meets the VPA requirement for college admission. Must also take a studio class to meet HS graduation requirements 3 Drawing AB 200601 Art 201 Drawing I Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Life Drawing AB Art 204 200601 Life Drawing I Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or

previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Painting 1AB 200701 Art 300 Painting (prerequisite: Art 201) Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Design 200301 Art 01 Beginning Two Dimensional Design Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Sculpture 1AB 200803 Art 700 Sculpture Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Ceramics 1AB 200203 Art 708 Ceramics Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. (depending on campus) 3 Jewelry 1AB 200211 Art 721 Jewelry Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit.

(depending on campus) 3 Photography 1AB 20003 Art 80 Fine Art Photography (prerequisite: Art 201) Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. (depending on campus) 3 Advertising Design 1AB 200307 Art 604 Graphic Design I Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Stage Design 1AB Theater 300 (depending on campus) (depending on college) 200311 Stage Craft Must be taken with Art History I or II (concurrently or previously) to earn high school credit. 3 Filmmaking 1AB Cinema 1 (depending on campus) (depending on college) and 3 20011 Motion Picture Production And Cinema 2 Both courses Cinema 1 & 2 must be taken to earn high school credit for Filmmaking 1AB Beginning Motion Picture Workshop

Diploma and/or Degree Credit High College Community Notes School Credits (Augmented Point) Units Course College Course To receive H.S. credit for the performance class, the student must also take Music 1, Fundamentals of Music. Music 1 and a vocal or instrumental class will award credits plus credits for the performance class. Consult the Community College Catalogue and the H.S. Assistant Principal Counseling Services regarding any music performance class to verify appropriateness of enrollment and amount of credit. (depending on campus) (depending on college) 3 Music History 3207 Music 1 Fundamentals of Music Performing Art Music 1 meets the VPA requirement for college admission. Must also take a vocal or instrumental class to meet requirements for HS graduation and earn high school credits.