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<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong><br />
<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring <strong>2012</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />
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Continued from previous page—AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 3<br />
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)<br />
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE<br />
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />
Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />
of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />
semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />
5A Physical Science<br />
Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>0L; Chemistry G1<strong>10</strong>*, G130*, G180, G185,<br />
G220, G225; Geography G180; Geology G<strong>10</strong>5*, G1<strong>10</strong>; Physical<br />
Science G<strong>10</strong>0*, G<strong>10</strong>0H*; Physics G1<strong>10</strong>*, G111*, G120*, G125*,<br />
G185*, G280*, G285*, G290<br />
5B Biological Sciences<br />
Anthropology G185, G185L; Biology G<strong>10</strong>0* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*), G<strong>10</strong>4,<br />
G<strong>10</strong>4L, G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G180, G182, G183, G2<strong>10</strong>, G220*, G221*,<br />
G225*; Psychology G250<br />
*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see<br />
<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Counselor.<br />
AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />
REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />
This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />
methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />
A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language<br />
with grades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must<br />
be on file at GWC)<br />
OR<br />
B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />
or higher with a grade of C or better. Exception: Spanish<br />
G160 or G165 or Sign Language G180 or higher also meet<br />
this requirement<br />
OR<br />
C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />
(results must be on file at GWC):<br />
1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />
(Before 5/95 score: 500).<br />
After 5/95<br />
Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />
Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />
Spanish: 520).<br />
2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in<br />
a language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />
3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level<br />
Examination in language other than English (score:<br />
5 or better)<br />
4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />
university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />
years of high school language).<br />
OR<br />
D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />
formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />
an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />
English. (documentation must be on file at GWC).<br />
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />
Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />
of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />
semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />
5A Physical Science<br />
Anthropology C1<strong>10</strong>; Astronomy C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>0L* C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>3;<br />
Chemistry C1<strong>10</strong>*, C130*, C180, C180L, C185, C185L, C220, C221;<br />
Geography C180; Geology C<strong>10</strong>0*, C1<strong>10</strong>, C130, C140, C141*;<br />
Physics C1<strong>10</strong><br />
5B Biological Sciences<br />
Biology C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1*, C<strong>10</strong>5*, C170*, C175*, C2<strong>10</strong>; Marine Science<br />
C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>5<br />
*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />
or ASSIST.org.<br />
AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />
REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />
This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />
methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />
A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language<br />
with grades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must<br />
be on file at CCC)<br />
OR<br />
B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />
or higher with a grade of C or better.<br />
OR<br />
C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />
(results must be on file at CCC):<br />
1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />
(Before 5/95<br />
score: 500. After 5/95<br />
Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />
Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />
Spanish: 520).<br />
2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in a<br />
language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />
3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination<br />
in language other than English (score: 5 or better)<br />
4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />
university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />
years of high school language).<br />
OR<br />
D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />
formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />
an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />
English. (documentation must be on file at CCC).<br />
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />
Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />
of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />
semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />
5A Physical Science<br />
Astronomy A<strong>10</strong>5 or A<strong>10</strong>5H, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5L or A<strong>10</strong>5 & A <strong>10</strong>5M,<br />
A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5M, A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5L, A<strong>10</strong>1, A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>3; Chemistry<br />
A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A1<strong>10</strong>, A130, A180, A185, A220, A220L, A225,<br />
A225L ; Geography A180 or A180H, A180 & A180L or A180H &<br />
A180L; Geology A<strong>10</strong>5 or A<strong>10</strong>5H, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5L or A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<br />
<strong>10</strong>5M or A<strong>10</strong>5 & A <strong>10</strong>5M or A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5L, A160, A1<strong>10</strong>, A185,<br />
A185 & A185L; Marine Science A185, A185 & A185L; Natural<br />
Science A<strong>10</strong>0#, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0A, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0G, A112; Physics<br />
A1<strong>10</strong>, A1<strong>10</strong> & A111, A120, A130, A185<br />
5B Biological Sciences<br />
Anthropology A185, A185 & A185L; Biology A<strong>10</strong>0, A125, A180<br />
or A180H, A182, A182 & A182L, A183, A183 & A183L, 185, A2<strong>10</strong>,<br />
A220 or 220H, A221, A225, A225H ; Ecology A<strong>10</strong>0; Marine Science<br />
A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L or A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0M or A<strong>10</strong>0 &<br />
A<strong>10</strong>0M or A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A180, A180 & A180L; Natural Science<br />
A<strong>10</strong>0#; Psychology A250<br />
#This course will satisfy either Group A or Group B<br />
AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />
REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />
This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />
methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />
A. Complete two years of a single high school foreign<br />
language with grades of “C” or better (high school<br />
transcripts must be on file at OCC)<br />
OR<br />
B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />
or higher with a grade of C or better.<br />
OR<br />
C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />
(results must be on file at OCC):<br />
1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />
(Before 5/95<br />
score: 500. After 5/95<br />
Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />
Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />
Spanish: 520).<br />
2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in a<br />
language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />
3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination<br />
in language other than English (score: 5 or better)<br />
4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />
university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />
years of high school language).<br />
OR<br />
D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />
formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />
an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />
English. (documentation must be on file at OCC).