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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE TRANSFER CURRICULUM GUIDE BUSINESS LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER Revised: 5/18/12 The following courses should be taken at prior to transfer. 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. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Prerequisite Requirements*: BUS 100(or 100H) ECON 170 & 175 ENGL 100 & 101(or 101H) MATH 180(or 180H) & 185(or 185H) or 182H MATH 160(or 160H) *Prerequisite courses must be completed by end of the spring term prior to admission and no more than five years before admission. All courses must be taken for a letter grade of C or higher. Foreign Language Requirement: Complete three years of one foreign language in high school with a grade of C- or better or FREN 185, GERM 185, ITAL 185, JPNS 185 or SPAN 185(or 185H) with a grade of C or better. This requirement can also be satisfied with a score of 590 on the SAT II Foreign Language Exam if taken May, 1995 or later; 3 or better on any AP exam in language other than English; a grade of C or better on the General Certificate A or O Level Foreign Language Exam. Breadth Requirements (not required for admission beginning Fall 2012)**: Instead of the IGETC, students must complete the 7 course breadth requirements listed below. **Business courses, prerequisites and micro/macro economics cannot be used to satisfy breadth requirements. **Courses must be a minimum of 2 units. Scores of A, B or C on GCE A levels are accepted, but no AP, IB or A level exam credit. Take one course from each of the following seven areas: Arts and Literature: ART 100(or 100H), 101(or 101H), 102, 108; DANC 200, ENGL 141, 143, 148, 150, 151, 152, 156, 160, 161, 170, 176, 180, 270, 275; FILM 100; HUM 100; MUS 100, 105, 139, 143; RLST 180; THEA 100, 101, 105 Biological Science: ANTH 185; BIOL 100, 125, 180(or 180H), 182, 183, 185, 210, 220(or 220H), 221, 225(or 225H); ECOL 100; FN 170; MRSC 100(or 100H), 180, 185; PSYC 250 Historical Studies: ART 100(or 100H), 101(or 101H); ETHS 150; GNDR 187; HIST 100, 101, 140, 145, 150, 161(or 161H), 162(or 162H), 170(or 170H), 175(or 175H), 177, 179, 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H), 187, 195, 197, 198; MUS 100, 105, 139, 143; THEA 101 International Studies: ANTH 110; GEOG 100(or 100H); PHIL 110; PSCI 110, 185; RLST 110 Philosophy and Values: ENGL 141; MATH 220; PHIL 100, 110, 115, 118, 120, 125, 150, 165, 185, 220; RLST 100, 110, 115, 120, 125, 128, 130, 140, 145, 150, 160, 180 Physical Science: ASTR 100(or 100H), 101, 102; CHEM 100, 110, 130, 180, 185, 220, 225; ECOL 100; GEOG 180(or 180H); GEOL 105(or 105H), 110, 115, 185; MRSC 100(or 100H), 185; PHYS 110, 120, 125, 185, 280, 285 Social and Behavioral Sciences: AMST 100; ANTH 100(or 100H), 102, 110, 150, 185, 280, 285; ECOL 100; ECON 100, 170, 175; ETHS 100, 150, 190; GEOG 100, 185; GEOL 115; GNDR 187; HIST 100, 101, 140, 145, 150, 161(or 161H), 162(or 162H), 170(or 170H), 175(or 175H), 177, 179, 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H), 187, 195, 197, 198; PSCI 101, 110, 180(or 180H), 185, 190; PSYC 100, 165, 185, 220, 255, 260; SOC 100(or 100H), 150, 185(or 185H), 190 Notes: Admission to the Business major at Berkeley is highly competitive and open only for the fall semester. All transfer applicants will be asked to submit a self-reported academic record (SAR), essay and resume. IGETC does not satisfy admission requirements. To be considered for admission, potential applicants must complete (1) 60 transferable semester units, (2) all prerequisite requirements within the 5 years prior to starting the program, (3) foreign language requirement, and (4) the seven course breadth requirements by the end of the spring semester prior to transfer. All major requirements must be completed with a letter grade of C- or better. Students seeking admission should call (510) 642-1421 to request a program announcement. For important information and updates please see: haas.berkeley.edu/undergrad/ Changes for students apply in November 2011 and entering UCB in fall 2012: Applicants will be required to take two semesters of calculus, the Literature/Writing requirement will not be required and the seven course breadth requirement will not be required for admission. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UCI MGMT 1 MGMT 7 MATH 160(or 160H) or PSYC 160+ MGMT 10 Take at UCI ECON 20AB ECON 170 & 175

MGMT 30A ACCT 101 MGMT 30B ACCT 102 MATH 2A & 2B MATH 180 (or 180H) & 185 (or 185H)* *MATH 182H is also equivalent to MATH 2AB. +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: This major is competitive. Preference will be given to applicants with the highest grades overall, a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and who satisfactorily complete calculus, economics, statistics and accounting. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT UCI I&C SCI 21, 22, 43 or CS 170, 200 & 250 or IN4MATX 41, 42, 43 s ECON 20AB ECON 170 & 175 MGMT 30A ACCT 101 MGMT 30B ACCT 102 MATH 2A & 2B MATH 180 (or 180H) & 185 (or 185H)* I&C SCI 6D MATH 230 MATH 6G MATH 235 or 285(or 285H) STATS 67 (11/11:A11-12) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS See Economics Transfer Curriculum Guide for requirements. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS See Economics Transfer Curriculum Guide for requirements. MINOR IN MANAGEMENT UCI ECON 20A ECON 170 MATH 2A MATH 180(or 180H) or 182H MGMT 30AB ACCT 101 & 102 Note: To be eligible you must have upper-division standing, complete ACCT 101 & 102 with a grade of B or better and all other lower division prep courses with a grade of C or better. Admission is competitive and students must submit an application, transcripts and statement of purpose. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES UCLA does not offer a major in Business Administration. Students wishing to pursue a career in business can major in Business Economics. UCLA also offers a minor in Accounting BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS See Economics Transfer Curriculum Guide for requirements. MINOR IN ACCOUNTING UCLA ECON 1 ECON 175 ECON 2 ECON 170 Statistics MATH 31AB MATH 180(or 180H) & 185(or 185H)* MGMT 1A ACCT 101 MGMT 1B ACCT 102 Writing II Class ENGL 101(or 101H) & 102(or 102H) *MATH 182H will also satisfy this requirement. Note: This is a highly competitive program. Must have completed 90 units and 2 regular quarters at UCLA as a fulltime student. Courses must be taken for a letter grade of C or better. Only one prerequisite course and one required course repeat is allowed if your grade is below C-. You must have a prerequisite and cumulative GPA of 3.2 or above. Applications to the program are only accepted during the first week of fall, winter and spring. (11/09:W11-12) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA UCSB does not offer a major in Business Administration. Students wishing to pursue a career in business can major in Business Economics. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS See Economics Transfer Curriculum Guide for requirements. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE UCR BUS 10 BUS 100(or 100H) CS 8 CIS 111 or CIS 100 BUS 20 ACCT 101 ECON 2 ECON 175 ECON 3 ECON 170 STAT 48 MATH 160(or 160H) MATH 22 or MATH 140 or MATH 9A MATH 180(or 180H) or 182H Note: To be accepted directly into Business Administration, students must complete the seven courses listed above and all IGETC or UCR breadth requirements with a minimum GPA of 2.5 in all UC transferable courses. AP credit is accented for micro and macroeconomics and mathematics. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS Options: Accounting, Entrepreneurship. Finance, General Business, Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Information Systems, Information Systems Security, International Business, Management & Human Resources, Marketing CSUDH ACC 230 & 231 ACCT 101 & 102 CIS 270 CIS 111 ECO 210 ECON 170 ECO 211 ECON 175 LAW 240 BUS 110 For General Business add: CIS 275

For Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (International Logistics Track & Systems Track) add: Both Tracks: OMG 220 OMG 225 OMG 230 Systems Track Only: CIS 272 CIS 275 For Information Systems and Information Systems Security add: CIS 272 CIS 275 For International Business add: POL 100 PSCI 110 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Option: Sports, Entertainment & Hospitality Management See Transfer Curriculum Guide for Hotel, Hospitality & Food Services Management CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Options: Accounting, Accounting & Finance, Accounting & Information Systems, Business Economics, Entertainment & Tourism Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems, Management General, Management Science, Marketing, Risk Management & Insurance CSUF BUAD 201 BUS 139 ECON 201 ECON 170 ECON 202 ECON 175 MATH 130 or 135 or MATH 140 or MATH 150A MATH 180(or 180H) ACCT 201A ACCT 101 & 110 ACCT 201B ACCT 102 & 110 MGMT 246 BUS 110 ISDS 265 CIS 111 Notes: All courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CSUF BUAD 201 BUS 139 ECON 201 ECON 170 ECON 202 ECON 175 MATH 130 or 135 or MATH 140 or MATH 150A MATH 180(or 180H) ACCT 201A ACCT 101 & 110 ACCT 201B ACCT 102 & 110 MGMT 246 BUS 110 ISDS 265 CIS 111 Plus: Intermediate competency in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese or Spanish. Notes: All courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH Options: Accountancy, Finance, Human Resources Management, International Business, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Operations & Supply Chain Management CSULB ACCT 201 ACCT 101 ECON 100 ECON 175 ECON 101 ECON 170 MATH 114 or MATH 155 or STAT 108 MATH 160(or 160H)* or PSYC 160* MATH 115 MATH 140 PHIL 170 or PHIL 150** or I S 100 I S 233 CIS 111+ *Better prep course for upper division coursework. **Accounting majors must take PHIL 120. MIS majors must take PHIL 150. +A passing score of 70% on the Computer Proficiency Exam will also meet this requirement. For Accountancy add: ANTH 110 or ANTH 185 or ANTH 120 or ANTH 100(or 100H) or PSY 100 or PSYC 100 or SOC 100 SOC 100(or 180H) For International Business add: Two years (4 semesters) of college level study in one of the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish. Note: This major is impacted. See CSULB 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. SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Options: Accountancy, Finance, Financial Services, Information Systems, Management, Marketing, Real Estate SDSU ACCTG 201 ACCTG 202 ACCT 102 FIN 240 BUS 110 ECON 101 ECON 175 ECON 102 ECON 170 IDS 180 CIS 111 ECON 201 or STAT 119 MATH 160(or 160H) IDS 290 BUS 139* MATH 120 or MATH 140 or MATH 150 MATH 180(or 180H) & 185(or 185H)** *Not required for Accounting majors. **MATH 182H will also satisfy this requirement.

Note: This program is impacted. See SDSU catalog for admission criteria. All prerequisite courses must completed with a letter grade of C or higher. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.9. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Options: German & Western Europe, Spanish & North America SDSU ACCTG 201 ACCTG 202 ACCT 102 FIN 240 BUS 110 ECON 101 ECON 175 ECON 102 ECON 170 IDS 180 CIS 111 ECON 201 or STAT 119 MATH 160(or 160H) (2/09:A11-12) Foreign Language Requirement Students must complete or test out of four semesters of one foreign language. Students whose high school instruction was taught in a language other than English may not take that language as their emphasis in this major. German & Western Europe: German through 285 Spanish & North America: Spanish through 280 (honors courses may also be used toward this requirement) Regional/Cultural Studies: Courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. German & Western Europe add: HIST 105 HIST 180(or 180H) HIST 106 HIST 185(or 185H) Spanish & North America: HIST 109 & 110 or HIST 170(or 170H) & HIST 175(or 175H) or POL S 101 & 102 or PSCI 180(or 180H) Note: This program is impacted. See SDSU catalog for admission criteria. All courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or higher. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.9 or higher. Student must complete courses from three integrated areas: business administration, foreign language and regional/cultural studies. (2/09:A11-12) SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY Options: Accounting, Decision Sciences, Electronic Commerce Systems, Entrepreneurial/Small Business Management, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing SFSU ENG 214 ENGL 101(or 101H) Second Year CompositionENGL 102(or 102H) or 109 Prerequisite to Core Courses DS 110 or MATH 110 MATH 140 or No Equivalent Course ECON 100 ECON 175 ISYS 263 CIS 111* Core Courses ACCT 100 & 101 ACCT 101 & 102 ECON 101 ECON 170 DS 212 MATH 160 COMM 250 CMST 220 *This requirement may also be met by passing the ISYS 263 Waiver Exam - see http://www.sfsu.edu/~testing/ Note: No more than six units of core courses may be taken on a credit/no credit basis and applied toward graduation. Students must earn a C or better in core business courses, except for D grades received prior to spring 2005. CAL POLY, SAN LUIS OBISPO Options: Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Financial Management, Information Systems, International Business, Management & Human Resources, Marketing Management, Packaging & Logistics CPSLO Major Courses: BUS 207 BUS 110 BUS 214 ACCT 101 BUS 215 ACCT 102 Support Courses: ECON 221 ECON 170 ECON 222 ECON 175 MATH 221 MATH 140 STAT 251 MATH 160 (or 160H) or PSYC 160 STAT 252 Note: Selection criteria for transfer students can be found at: http://admissions.calpoly.edu/_admiss/undergrad/transfer_mod els/1011.html CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS CSUSM ACCT 201 ACCT 202 BUS 202 BUS 203 BUS 139 ECON 201 ECON 170 ECON 202 ECON 175 MATH 132 MATH 140 PSYC 100 or PSYC 100(or 100H) or SOC 101 Note: All Courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better and core courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5. This program is impacted and will additional criteria will be used to determine upper division program registration. For more information visit: http://www.csusm.edu/coba/undergraduate/advising/pbc/index. html BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Option: Computer Information Systems CSUSM CS 111 CS 150 CS 211 CS 200 or 250 CS 231 ECON 201 ECON 170 (9/08:A11-12)

ECON 202 ECON 175 ACCT 201 ACCT 101 ACCT 202 ACCT 102 PSYC 100 or PSYC 100(or 100H) or SOC 101 MATH 160 MATH 180(or 180H) MATH 242 MATH 270 Note: All courses for the major must be completed with a letter grade of C or better. (9/08:A11-12) CAL POLY, POMONA Options: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, E- Business, Finance-Real Estate-Law, International Business, Marketing Management, Management and Human Resources, Technology and Operations Management CPP ACC 207/207A ACCT 101 ACC 208/208A ACCT 102 FRL 201 BUS 110 STA 120 MATH 160(or 160H) MAT 125 MATH 140 EC 201 ECON 170 EC 202 ECON 175 Computer Proficiency CIS 100 or 111 For Accounting add: ENG 105 ENGL 101(or 101H) or 102(or 102H) For Computer Information Systems add: CIS 231 CIS 234 CS 170 CIS 284 CS 250 For Finance, Real Estate and Law add*: ENGL 105 ENGL 101(or 101H) or (102 or 102H) For Marketing Management add: PSY 201 PSYC 100 or 110 ARGOSY UNIVERSITY - ORANGE (09/08:A11-12) Argosy AC401 ACCT 101 B5001 BUS 100 BU 311 BUS 110 BU301 BUS 139 or MGMT 210 EC311 BUS 118 General Education ENGL 101 ENGL 100 English or Speech ENGL 101(or 101H), ENGL 102 (or 102H), SPCM 100 or SPCM 110 PHIL 101 PHIL 120 PSYCH 110 or PSYC 100 or SOC 110 SOC 180 (or 180H) SCI 110 or BIOL 100 or CHEM 100 or SCI 115 ECOL 100, 110, 120 or 130 MATH 101 MATH 100 (5/02: 02-03) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Chapman (Orange) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING Chapman MATH 104 MATH 130* or 157 & 154 or 170 ECON 200 ECON 185 ECON 201 ECON 180 ACTG 210 ACCT 101 ACTG 211 ACCT 102 MGSC 208 MATH 157 MGSC 209 MATH 160(or 160H) BUS 215 BUS 110 BUS 216 PHIL 120 BUS 217 BUS 139 BUS 218 SPCM 110 Note: All required courses must be taken for a letter grade. Students must receive a grade of C or better in all courses required for the major. *Must be completed with a B grade or higher. (10/07:A09-10) Brandman (Irvine) Options: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources, Info Systems Management, Organizational Leadership, Marketing Brandman ACCU 201 ACCT 101 ACCU 202 ACCT 102 CSCU 200 CIS 100 or 111 ECNU 201 ECON 175 ECNU 202 ECON 170 MATU 203 MATH 160 Approved Electives: BUS 117, 118, 117, 140, 240, MKTG 130, 150 Note: Completion of CSU GE breadth or IGETC satisfies all Brandman University degree requirements. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. (10/07:A10-11) Chapman (Orange) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chapman MATH 110 MATH 180(or 180H)* MATH 203 MATH 185(or 185H)* ACTG 210 ACCT 101 ACTG 211 ACCT 102 ECON 200 ECON 185 ECON 210 ECON 180 CPSC 230 Articulation Pending CPSC 231 Articulation Pending CPSC 236 Articulation Pending *MATH 182H is also equivalent to MATH 110 & 203. (10/07:A09-10) Brandman (Irvine) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Chapman CSCU 220 CS 142 or 170 CSCU 251 CSCU 270 ECNU 201 ECON 175

MATU 104 MATH 130 or 170 MATU 203 MATH 160(or 160H) Note: Courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher and may be used to fulfill both major and GE requirements. (10/10:A10-11) DEVRY UNIVERSITY - ACCOUNTING DeVry BUSN 115 BUS 100 COMP 100 CIS 100 PSYCH 110 PSYC 100 SOCS 185 SOC 100 ACCT 212 ACCT 101 ACCT 215 ACCT 211 BIS 150 BUS 135 MATH 178 MATH 115 ENGL 110/L ENGL 100 BUS 279 BUS 200 MATH 221 MATH 160 ENGL 135 ENGL 101 or 102 (5/02:A02-03) - BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS DeVry BUSN 115 BUS 100 COMP 100 CIS 100 PSYCH 110 PSYC 100 ECOM 210 BUS 126 BIS 150 BUS 135 MATH 178 MATH 115 SOCS 185 SOC 100 ENGL 110/L ENGL 100 BIS 220 MATH 221 MATH 160 BUSN 319 ENGL 135 ENGL 101 or 102 BSOP 206 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ORANGE COUNTY CAMPUS REDLANDS MTHB 145 MATH 130 BUAD 332/STSB 262 MATH 160 BUAD 335/ECNB 235 ECON 175 BUAD 336/ECNB 236 ECON 170 BUAD 364/ACCB 264 ACCT 101 BUAD 265/ACCB 265 ACCT 102 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MANAGEMENT WEBSTER ACCT 2010 ACCT 101 ACCT 2020 ACCT 102 ECON 2010 ECON 175 ECON 2020 ECON 170 MNGT 3290 & 3300 BUS 110 MNGT 3400 HTT 288 MNGT 3500 MKTG 100 (5/02:A02-03) (8/06:A06-07) Note: Accepts IGETC certification to satisfy Webster s general education requirement. (3/09:A08-09) KAPLAN COLLEGE ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAM Note: This program is offered entirely online at: www.kaplancollege.com. students who complete an AA degree with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will be awarded junior status at Kaplan. Students should follow s GE Option 1, 2 or 3 in additon to courses listed below. 2+2 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT/APPLIED MANAGEMENT 2+2 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Kaplan CM 220 Math Computer ENGL 101or 102 or any course numbered 140-285 MATH 10, 20 or 30 or any higher course excluding 220 CIS 100 or higher or CIS 111 or higher Management One course from: BUS 100, 105, 110, 118, 200 or 240 Accounting ACCT 101 (5/02:A01-02) NATIONAL UNIVERSITY General Education Requirements Area A: Writing, Speech, and Communication - minimum 10 units ENGL 100 and either 101, 101H, 102 or 102H, CMST 110 or COMM 100 Area B: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning - minimum 3 units MATH 115; 180, 180H, 185, 185H, 280, 280H, 285, 285H Area C: Inforrnation Literacy - minimum - 3 units Area D: Arts and Humanities - 9 units PHIL 100, 100, HIST 161, 162, ART 100 & 101, ENGL 119 Area E: Social and Behavioral Sciences - 9 units ANTH 100, 100H, ECON 175, 170, PSCI 180, HIST 170, 170H, 175, 175H, PSYC 100, SOC 100, 100H Area F: Physical and Biological Sciences (one lab)- 4 BIOL 100, CHEM 100&100L, GEOL 105 & 105L, BIO 220&225, BIO 210. Area G: Modern Language - 6 units (Students may satisfy this requirement by passing competency in any second language) SPAN 180, 180H, 185, 185H BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Options: Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Hospitality & Casino Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Sports Management National MNS 205 MATH 155* ECO 200 ECON 175* ECO 201 ECON 170* ACC 201 ACCT 101 ACC 202 ACCT 102 LAW 304 BUS 110 *This course can be used to satisfy a GE requirement. (11/06:A06-07)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY National MNS 205 MATH 155* ECO 200 ECON 175* ECO 201 ECON 170* ACC 201 ACCT 101 ACC 202 ACCT 102 *This course can be used to satisfy a GE requirement. (11/06:A06-07) UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX - Fountain Valley UOP QNT 321 MATH 160(or 160H) BUS 415.3 BUS 110 ACC 362, 363 ACCT 101, 102 ECON 360, 361 ECON 170, 175 General Education Requirement CSUGE GE Breadth or IGETC Note: Up to 69 lower division units can be transferred. (9/00:00-01) PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY SEAVER COLLEGE - Malibu Pepperdine AC 224 ACCT 101 AC 225 ACCT 102 ECON 211 ECON 175 BA 210 ECON 170 BA 250 CIS 111 MATH 214 MATH 140 or 180 MATH 215 MATH 155* *Student must also take a waiver exam in multivariable calculus to get credit for MATH 215. General Education Requirement+ English 100 & 101(or 101H) Religion - 3 courses Western Heritage - 3 courses Non-Western Heritage - 1 course American Experience - 2 courses Human Institutions and Behavior - 2 courses Foreign Language at the 280 level Laboratory Science - 1 course Mathematics - 1 course Speech - 1 course Fine Arts - 1 course +See Pepperdine General Education Agreement for specific courses in each area. (08/08:A08-09) GRAZIADIO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT - Irvine BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGMENT To transfer to this program a student must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA in 60 or more transferable units. Students should be employed on a full-time basis or have significant prior work experience. Students should complete the following courses: General Education Requirement+ Area 1: English Composition - ENGL 100 Area 2: Mathematics - 1 course = 3 units Area 3: & 4: - Social sciences - 4 courses to include 3 semester units of US history or political science = 12 units Area 5: Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 courses = 9 units Area 6: Natural Science - 1 course = 3 units +See Graziadio School General Education Agreement for specific courses in each area. (11/06:A06/07) UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The following courses are recommended: USD ECON 12 ECON 175 ECON 11 ECON 170 MATH 14 or MATH 140 or MATH 50 MATH 180 ACCT 1 ACCT 101 ACCT 2 ACCT 102 BUS ADM 86 CIS 111 BUS ADM 145 BUS 110 General Education Requirements+ +See USD General Education Agreement for specific courses. (3/09:A01-09) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Note: Students may fulfill four of the six required GE requirements with transfer courses taken before starting USC (see USC GE requirements). 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. Options: Cinematic Arts, East Asian Studies, International Relations Admission Requirements: USC WRIT 130 ENG 101 (or 101H) or 102 (102H)* Diversity Choose one course from: ANTH 102, 150, ETHS 100, 150, GNDR 100, HIST 150, SOC 150, 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H) ECON 203 ECON 205 MATH 118 or MATH 140* * or MATH 125 MATH 180(or 180H)** MATH 218 *ENGL 100 is a prerequisite to these courses. **A higher level calculus course will also meet this requirement (10/07:A11-12) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING Admission Requirements: USC WRIT 130 ENG 101 (or 101H) or 102 (or 102H)* Diversity Choose one course from: ANTH 102, 150, ETHS 100, 150, GNDR 100, HIST 150, SOC 150, 180(or 180H), 185(or 185H)

ECON 203 ECON 205 MATH 118 or MATH 140** or MATH 125 MATH 180(or 180H)** MATH 218 *ENGL 100 is a prerequisite to these courses. **A higher level calculus course will also meet this requirement. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET FOR THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS AT: www.assist.org CSU Chico; Fresno; San Jose State; Humboldt State