Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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Each course in this pattern must be worth at least<br />
three semester units and you must earn a grade of C<br />
or better in each course. For information about which<br />
community college courses are UC transferable and<br />
which are approved for UC Transfer Admissions Eligibility,<br />
visit www.assist.org.<br />
Lower-Division (Freshman/Sophomore)<br />
Transfer<br />
You are also eligible to transfer if you were eligible for<br />
admission to the uni<strong>ver</strong>sity as a freshman when you<br />
graduated from high school, and you have a C (2.0)<br />
a<strong>ver</strong>age in your transferable college coursework. The<br />
Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity admits some transfer students before they<br />
reach junior standing if they have met specific requirements.<br />
• If you were eligible for admission to the Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity<br />
when you graduated from high school -<br />
meaning you satisfied the Subject Scholarship<br />
and Examination requirements and have a 2.0<br />
GPA in your transferable course work completed<br />
thus far.<br />
• If your met the Scholarship Requirement in high<br />
school but did not satisfy the 15-course Subject<br />
Requirement, you must take transferable college<br />
courses in the missing subjects, earn a C or<br />
better in each required course and maintain a 2.0<br />
GPA in all transferable coursework to be eligible<br />
for transfer.<br />
Nonresident<br />
The minimum admission requirements for nonresidents<br />
are <strong>ver</strong>y similar to those for residents. If you are<br />
not a California resident, please consult with the admissions<br />
office at one of the uni<strong>ver</strong>sity campuses for<br />
details. In all cases, howe<strong>ver</strong>, nonresidents must have<br />
a grade point a<strong>ver</strong>age of 2.8 or higher in all transferable<br />
college coursework.<br />
Intersegmental General Education Transfer<br />
Curriculum (IGETC)<br />
Completion of all the requirements in the Intersegmental<br />
General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)<br />
will permit a student to transfer from a community college<br />
to a campus in either the Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity of California<br />
(UC) or the California State Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity (CSU) Systems<br />
without the need to complete additional lower-division<br />
general education courses. The IGETC is not an admission<br />
requirement for transfer to UC or CSU, nor is it<br />
the only way to fulfill prior to transfer, the lower-division,<br />
general education requirements of UC or CSU.<br />
Students pursuing majors that require extensive lowerdivision<br />
preparation may not find the IGETC option to<br />
be advantageous. Students with Advanced Placement<br />
(AP) Examinations may be able to use them towards<br />
credit for IGETC. A minimum grade of C is required in<br />
each course.<br />
AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION<br />
CSU - 3 courses required, one each from Group<br />
A, B and C. UC - 2 courses required, one each<br />
from Group A and B.<br />
1A - English Composition<br />
1 course, 3 semester units.<br />
ENGL <strong>10</strong>1 Reading and Composition 3<br />
ENGL <strong>10</strong>1H Reading and Composition 3<br />
1B - Critical Thinking - English Composition<br />
1 course, 3 semester units.<br />
ENGL <strong>10</strong>3 Composition and Critical Thinking 3<br />
ENGL <strong>10</strong>3H Composition and Critical Thinking 3<br />
ENGL <strong>10</strong>4 Advanced Rhetoric: The Classical<br />
Essay 3<br />
1C - Oral Communication (CSU requirement<br />
only)<br />
1 course, 3 semester units.<br />
SPCH <strong>10</strong>1 Public Address 3<br />
SPCH <strong>10</strong>1H Public Address 3<br />
SPCH <strong>10</strong>3 Argumentation and Debate 3<br />
AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and<br />
QUANTITATIVE REASONING<br />
1 course, 3 semester units.<br />
2A - Math<br />
MATH 162 Introductory Mathematical<br />
Analysis 4<br />
MATH 165 Introductory Statistics 4<br />
MATH 165H Introductory Statistics 4<br />
MATH 170 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />
MATH 175 Pre-Calculus 4<br />
MATH 190 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 4<br />
MATH 191 Calculus with Analytic Geometry<br />
II 4<br />
MATH 2<strong>10</strong> Calculus with Analytic Geometry<br />
III 4<br />
MATH 211 Differential Equations 4<br />
MATH 212 Introduction to Linear Algebra 4<br />
PSY 203 Research Methods in Psychology 3<br />
AREA 3 - ARTS and HUMANITIES<br />
At least 3 courses, with at least one course from<br />
the arts and one course from the humanities.<br />
9 semester units.<br />
3A - Arts<br />
ART <strong>10</strong>0 Art History and Appreciation -<br />
Fundamentals 3<br />
ART <strong>10</strong>1 Art History and Appreciation -<br />
Ancient 3<br />
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