Memorandum of Understanding (2016-2017) Glendale Community College This document is intended both as a memorandum of understanding for college counselors and as a guide for students transferring into Woodbury University. Psychology Program Articulation Glendale Community College Woodbury University Course # Course Title Course # Course Title Psychology Studies JOUR 101 or MCOMM 101 Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 100 Media Culture PSY 101 or General Psychology PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology PSY 106 Developmental Psychology PSYC 210 Developmental Psychology Academic Writing ENGL 101 or Freshman English WRIT 111 Academic Writing 1 Communication Studies Select one course. SPCH 100 Interpersonal Communication COMM 210 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 106 Oral Interpretation of Literature COMM 231 Oral Interpretation SPCH 108 Intercultural Communication COMM 212 Intercultural Communication Environmental Studies Select one course. BIOL 122 Introduction to Biology ENVT 220 Environmental Studies BIOL 125 or Marine Biology ENVT 220 Environmental Studies 125H GEOG 105 Globalization: Regional Development ENVT 220 Environmental Studies and World Economy GEOG 106 Human Impact on Environment ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOG 107 Weather, Climate and Climate ENVT 220 Environmental Studies Change GEOG 110 Geography of California ENVT 220 Environmental Studies GEOL 102 Environmental Geology ENVT 220 Environmental Studies Ethical Systems PHIL 116 Ethics for Modern Life PHIL 210 Ethical Systems Information Theory Select one course. LIBS 101 LIBS 191 Introduction to Information Resources and Research Methods Introduction to Information Competency Interdisciplinary Studies Select one course. LSCI 105 LSCI 105 Information Theory and Practice Information Theory and Practice
ETH S 125 Native American Studies HIST 136 War: History, Causes, Solutions HUMAN 105 The Human Struggle or 105H HUMAN 106 Modern Society in its Milieux HUMAN 110 Science, Literature, and Human Insight HUMAN 111 Irish History, Literature, and Culture from the Beginning to the Present HUMAN 115 World Mythology HUMAN 117 Creativity, Culture, and Society: Kaleidoscope HUMAN 120 Literature and the Cultural Arts HUMAN 125 Crosscurrents: American Social Values HUMAN 130 The Individual, The Group, and The Organization HUMAN 135 Humanities and the World of Work INDS 110 Responses to Poverty SOC S 110 American Pop Culture SOC S 134 Women, Men, and Society SOC 105 Introduction to Gerontology Mathematics MATH 136 Statistics PSYC 221 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Natural Science Select one course with lab (lab may be a separate course). ANTHR 101 Physical Anthropology (must take lab ASTRON 110 Astronomy of the Solar System (must or 110H take lab BIOL 101 General Biology BIOL 230 Biology BIOL 102 General Biology BIOL 103 Molecular Biology and Genetics BIOL 112 Microbiology BIOL 115 Human Biology BIOL 231 Human Biology BIOL 120 Human Anatomy BIOL 121 Introduction to Physiology BIOL 122 Introduction to Biology BIOL 125 or Marine Biology (must take lab 125H CHEM 101 General Chemistry CHEM 102 General Chemistry CHEM 105 Organic Chemistry CHEM 106 Organic Chemistry CHEM 110 Elements of General Chemistry CHEM 120 Fundamentals of College Chemistry (Inorganic) CHEM 121 Fundamentals of College Chemistry (Organic and Biochemistry) GEOG 101 Physical Geography (must take lab GEOL 101 or Physical Geology (must take lab 1010H GEOL 102 Environmental Geology (must take
lab OCEAN 115 Oceanography (must take lab PHY SCI 131 General Physical Science PHY 101 or Engineering Physics PHYS 243 Physics for Architects PHY 102 or Engineering Physics 102H PHY 103 or Engineering Physics 103H PHYS 105 General Physics PHYS 243 Physics for Architects PHYS 106 General Physics PSY 103 Physiological Psychology (must take lab Public Speaking SPCH 101 Public Speaking COMM 120 Public Speaking Social Science Select one course. ANTHR 102 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 220 Cultural Anthropology or 102H ANTHR 103 Prehistory ANTHR 104 Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft ANTHR 105 Culture and Communication ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 204 Microeconomics ECON 102 or Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 203 Macroeconomics 102H ECON 105 The American Economy ECON 110 Economics of the Environment ECON 111 Economic History of the United States ETH S 101 Latin American Cultural Experience ETH S 102 Latinos in the United States ETH S 110 Contemporary Ethnic Women ETH S 111 European Immigrants in America, 1776 to Present ETH S 120 Mexican-American Studies ETH S 121 Ethnic and Racial Minorities ETH S 123 Asians in America ETH S 124 Japanese Experience in America ETH S 125 Native American Studies ETH S 132 The African American Experience in the United States ETH S 164 The Armenian Diaspora GEOG 102 Cultural Geography GEOG 103 World Regional Geography GEOG 105 Globalization: Regional Development and World Economy GEOG 106 Human Impact on Environment GEOG 110 Geography of California HIST 101 History of Western Europe HIST 102 History of Western Europe HIST 103 History of Early Latin America HIST 104 History of Contemporary Latin America HIST 105 Twentieth Century Central America
and the Caribbean HIST 106 History and Politics of the Russian People HIST 107 History of Civilization (Pre-History to 800) HIST 108 History of Civilization (Carolingian Empire to the French Revolution) HIST 109 History of Civilization (French Revolution to the Present) HIST 110 United States History HIST 111 The Woman in American History HIST 113 History of Mexico HIST 114 History of Baja California HIST 115 Rebellious Women in Modern America HIST 116 Economic History of the United States HIST 117 History of the United States HIST 118 History of the United States HIST 119 History of the Far East HIST 120 History of the Far East HIST 121 Armenian History HIST 122 California History HIST 131 A History of Africa Since 1800 HIST 132 History of the Philippines HIST 136 War: History, Causes, Solutions HIST 140 World History to 1500 HIST 141 World History from 1500 to Present HIST 151 The U.S. in the Twentieth Century HIST 152 Radicals and Rebels: Social Protest in the 1960 s LING 101 Introduction to Language and Linguistics POL S 101 Introduction to Government POL S 102 Modern Comparative Governments POL S 103 or Introduction to World Politics 103H POL S 104 Introduction to Political Theory POL S 108 Politics and Practice of the United Nations POL S 110 Contemporary World Problems POL S 111 The Modern Middle East: It s Political and Economic Impact PSY 104 Social Psychology PSY 105 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSY 113 Psychology of Women PSY 115 Abnormal Psychology PSY 131 Marriage and Intimate Relationships SOC S 105 New Media, Information, and Society SOC S 131 Introduction to Social Science SOC S 132 Introduction to Social Science: Economic and Political Science SOC S 134 Women, Men, and Society SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 210 Introduction to Sociology SOC 102 Social Crises of Today
SOC 103 Introduction to Deviance and Criminology SOC 104 Sociology of Sex and Gender SOC 105 Introduction to Gerontology SOC 131 Marriage and Intimate Relationships SPCH 108 Intercultural Communication COMM 212 Intercultural Communication General Education Elective 3 units. May be chosen from any academic department included in this document Unrestricted Electives 19 units of college level coursework selected from any discipline as long as they are degree applicable at Glendale Community College.