Credit Requirement Options for CSU-Global Courses and CLEP, DSST, and Straighter- Line Transfer Exams



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Credit Requirement Options for CSU-Global Courses and,, and Straighter- Line Transfer Exams Students should use this list in conjunction with their individual degree plan to determine which CSU-Global course or exam from,, or STRAIGHTERLINE can be used to meet specific degree requirements. Students cannot duplicate a course or use the same credit for multiple requirements. Credit earned in any category can be used for elective credit if the degree requirement has already been met. Each student s individual degree plan outlines their specific requirements and transfer needs. These credit and accepted transfer requirements are subject to change at any time without notice. Contact your student advisor if you have any questions regarding your transfer credit, degree plan, or these requirements. Credit Requirement Categories:

Written Communications Composition I ENG101 3 Lower Division Composition II ENG102 3 Lower Division Effective Communication: Research and Writing COM300 3 Upper Division College Composition 50 (7/1/2010 - present) 6 Lower Division College Composition Modular 50 (7/1/2010 - present) 6 Lower Division English Composition (with or without Essay) 50 (7/1/2001-6/30/2010) 6 Lower Division English Composition (with or without Essay) 420 (3/1/1993-6/30/2001) 6 Lower Division English Composition (with or without Essay) 421 (1/1/1987-2/27/1993) 6 Lower Division English Composition (with or without Essay) 530 (7/1/1978-12/31/1986) 6 Lower Division English Composition I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division English Composition II 70% (2008 - present) 3 Lower Division

Mathematics Mathematical Explorations MTH109 3 Lower Division Introduction to Statistics MTH156 3 Lower Division College Mathematics NOT AN ACCEPTED EXAM College Algebra 50 (1/1/2007 - present) 3 Lower Division College Algebra-Trigonometry 52 (7/1/2001-8/31/2006) 3 Lower Division Pre-Calculus 50 (3/1/2005 - present) 3 Lower Division Trigonometry 50 (1/1/1978 - present) 3 Lower Division Calculus 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Calculus with Elementary Functions 41 (3/1/1996-4/30/2006) 6 Lower Division Business Mathematics 400 (7/1/2009 - present) 3 Lower Division Fundamentals of College Algebra 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles of Statistics 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division College Algebra 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Business Statistics 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Pre-Calculus 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division General Calculus 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division

Arts and Humanities Visual Dynamics ART100 3 Lower Division Introduction to Literature ENG130 3 Lower Division Critical Reasoning HUM101 3 Lower Division Dimensions of Ethical Leadership HUM300 3 Upper Division American Literature 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division English Literature 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Humanities 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division French 60 (4/1/2008 - present) 6-12 Lower Division Scores of 50-59 are eligible for 6 elective credits only. Scores of 60 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and German Language 60 (6/1/2008 - present) 6-12 Lower Division Scores of 50-59 are eligible for 6 elective credits only. Scores of 60 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and Spanish Scores of 50-62 are eligible for 6 elective credits only. Scores 63 (7/1/2007 - present) 6-12 Lower Division of 63 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and Art of the Western World 48 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Business Ethics and Society 400 (12/1/2009 - present) 3 Upper Division Ethics in America 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Upper Division Introduction to World Religions 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Upper Division

Social and Behavioral Sciences Introduction to Political Science POL101 3 Lower Division Introduction to Sociology SOC101 3 Lower Division Working in Modern Society SOC300 3 Upper Division Technology and Tools for the Global Information Age SOC305 3 Upper Division Race, Gender, and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. SOC310 3 Upper Division Managerial Economics ECN400 3 Upper Division Management in the Global Economy ECN405 3 Upper Division American Government 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Human Growth and Development 50 (11/1/2006 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Introductory Psychology 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Introductory Sociology 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles of Macroeconomics 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles of Microeconomics 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Social Sciences and History 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Can be applied as 3 credits towards Social Science and 3 credits towards history; 3 credits towards Social Science and 3 credits towards elective; 3 credits towards History and 3 credits towards elective, or as 6 credits towards elective. General Anthropology 47 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Human/Cultural Geography 48 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to the Modern Middle East 44 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Lifespan Developmental Psychology 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Fundamentals of Counseling 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Foundations of Education 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Economics I: Macroeconomics 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Economics II: Microeconomics 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Psychology 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Sociology 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division

history U.S. History I HST201 3 Lower Division U.S. History II HST202 3 Lower Division U.S. History from 1945 to the Present HST300 3 Upper Division History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Social Sciences And History 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Can be applied as 3 credits towards Social Science and 3 credits towards history; 3 credits towards Social Science and 3 credits towards elective; 3 credits towards History and 3 credits towards elective, or as 6 credits towards elective. A History of the Vietnam War 49 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division The Civil War and Reconstruction 47 (7/1/1998 - present) 3 Upper Division Contemporary Western Europe: 1946-1990 48 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 45 (present) 3 Upper Division Western Civilization I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Western Civilization II 70% (2012 - present) 3 Lower Division U.S. History I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division U.S. History II 70% (2012 - present) 3 Lower Division

Natural and Physical Sciences Exam/ Environmental Conservation BIO121 3 Lower Division Environmental Conservation Lab BIO121L 1 Lower Division Public Health and the Environment BIO201 3 Lower Division Earth Science GEO101 3 Lower Division Earth Science Lab GEO101L 1 Lower Division Biology 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Chemistry 50 (6/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Natural Sciences 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 6 Lower Division Astronomy 48 (1/1/2000 - present) 3 Lower Division Environment and Humanity: The Race to Save the Planet 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Here s to Your Health 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Upper Division Physical Geology 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles of Physical Science I 47 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division General Chemistry I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division General Chemistry I with Lab 70% (2011 - present) 4 Lower Division General Physics 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division General Physics with Lab 70% (2011 - present) 4 Lower Division Introduction to Biology for Non-Majors 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Biology for Non-Majors with Lab 70% (2011 - present) 4 Lower Division Anatomy and Physiology I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab 70% (2011 - present) 4 Lower Division Anatomy and Physiology II 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab 70% (2011 - present) 4 Lower Division

electives Financial Accounting 50 (1/1/2007 - present) 3 Lower Division Information Systems And Computer Applications 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division French 50 (4/1/2008 - present) 6-12 Lower Division Scores of 50-59 are eligible for 6 credits as an elective. Scores of 60 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and German Language 50 (6/1/2008 - present) 6-12 Lower Division Scores of 50-59 are eligible for 6 elective credits only. Scores of 60 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and Spanish Scores of 50-62 are eligible for 6 elective credits only. Scores of 63 or higher are eligible for 12 total credits (6 in Arts and 50 (7/1/2007 - present) 6-12 Lower Division Principles Of Marketing 50 (7/1/2001 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction To Business 400 (7/1/2009 - present) 3 Lower Division Money And Banking 48 (1/1/1998 - present) 3 Upper Division Organizational Behavior 48 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Personal Finance 48 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles Of Supervision 400 (7/1/2009 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Computing 400 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Principles Of Public Speaking 47 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Substance Abuse 400 (7/1/2008 - present) 3 Upper Division Technical Writing 46 (1/1/1990 - present) 3 Lower Division Accounting I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Accounting II 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Business Communications 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Business Ethics 70% (2012 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Criminal Justice 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Introduction to Nutrition 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Medical Terminology 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Organizational Behavior 70% (2012 - present) 3 Lower Division Personal Finance 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Pharmacology I 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Pharmacology II 70% (2011 - present) 3 Lower Division Student Success NOT AN ACCEPTED EXAM

CSU-Global Majors/Specializations Course Requirements for all degree programs and specializations are listed in the Academic Catalog. For more information on transfer exams that might potential fulfill a major/specialization requirement, please contact your student advisor. ADTREXML