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UC San Diego Colleges Transfer General Education Requirements If you have questions about course offerings, please consult with the Schedule of Classes of the academic department hosting the course. Applications must be submitted prior to the conference. Refer to the Analytical Writing Program for how to meet the ELWR. Search Term. Petitions to transfer between colleges are approved only in exceptional cases. Degree Requirements; Transferring Courses; Honors and Opportunities; Applying to Graduate; UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. The University of California requires all undergraduate students (including international students) to demonstrate a minimum proficiency in English composition within three quarters of entering the University.
Academic Advising Without IGETC, Partial IGETC, or UC Reciprocity Certification: General Education Requirements for Transfer Students. Graduation Requirements Satisfaction of American History and Institutions; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; and the Entry Level Writing Requirement (ELWR). Academic Resources for Eleanor Roosevelt College at UC San Diego. General Education requirements will vary depending on your transfer agreement. This course may overlap with major, minor, and university requirements.
Marshall College Courses numbered 197, 198, or 199 - refer to, ANAR 155S - Study Abroad: Ancient Mesoamerica, The Cultural Design Practicum: Using Anthropology to Solve Human Problems, Culture and Environment: Research Seminar and Practicum, Climate Action Scholars: Community Engagement and Research, Senior Seminar I: Professional Issues in Bioengineering, CENG 124A - Chemical Plant and Process Design I, CENG 124B - Chemical Plant and Process Design II, CHEM 105B - Physical Chemistry Laboratory, CHEM 108 - Protein Biochemistry Laboratory, COGS 121 - Human Computer Interaction Portfolio Design Studio, COGS 187B - Practicum in Professional Web Design, COGS 190C - Honors Thesis in Cognitive Science, Practicum in New Media and Community Life, COMM 102D - Methods of Media Production Practicum: Practicum in Child Development, COMM 102M - Methods of Media Production Practicum: Studio Television, COMM 102P - Media Production Laboratory: Television and Analysis and Production, COMM 120N - Advanced Media Production: News Media Workshop, COMM 124A - Critical Design Practice/Advanced Studio, COMM 124B - Critical Design Practice/Topic Studio. Earning a qualifying AP or IB score (seeAP/IB chart) OR Receiving an SAT II score of 700 or higher in a foreign language You will need one, 4-unit course chosen from Visual Arts, Music, or Theatre and Dance to complete your ERC Fine Artsrequirement. Courses numbered 100 through 199 are upper-division courses and are usually open only to students who have completed at least one lower-division course in the given subject. Alternatives courses may overlap with major, minor, and/or university requirements. These funds must be used to subsidize travel and registration expenses associated with attending conferences. Completion of a departmental or program major. Copyright 2023 Regents of the University of California. General Education General-education requirements are established by faculty to be broad and flexible enough to encourage students to integrate other alternatives, such as public service, internships, study abroad, research, special studies, and more, into their academic program. All rights reserved. You may need to petition some of your transfer courses for GE credit. Amgen Scholars Program continues to offer undergraduates the opportunity to collaborate with faculty at top institutions on cutting-edge scientific research. Major Requirements Please refer to department websites and UC San Diego Catalog at catalog.ucsd.edu for details.
Requirements Alternatives courses can be completed any time throughout the undergraduate career, depending on individual academic goals and preferences. UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 (858) 534-2230 To verify that your classes are counting for the degree requirements you expect, check your degree audit. A minimum of 180 units. All other transfer students must complete the same General Education requirements as in (B).
General Education Requirements Questions: Contact ERC Advising via theVirtual Advising Center (VAC). UC Reciprocity satisfies the lower-division GE requirements of Sixth College. A minimum of sixty upper-division units. Select two courses of interest from each of the following five areas: MUS 5 - Sound in TimeMUS 6 -Electronic MusicMUS 7 - Music, Media and TechnologyMUS 8 - American Music: Jazz Cultures (also DEI)MUS 11 - Folk MusicMUS 13 - Worlds of MusicMUS 14 - Contemporary MusicMUS 15 - Popular MusicMUS 17 - Hip-Hop(also DEI)MUS 19 -Blacktronika: Afrofuturism in Electronic Music(also DEI)MUS 20 - Exploring the Musical MindMUS 151 - Race, Culture, and Social Change, TDAC 1 - Introduction to ActingTDDE 1 - Introduction to Design for the TheatreTDDM 1 - Introduction to Dance MakingTDDM 5 - Site Specific Dance and PerformanceTDGE 1 - Introduction to TheatreTDGE 25 - Public SpeakingTDHD 20 - Looking at DanceTDPW 1 - Introduction to PlaywritingTDTR 10 - Introduction to DanceTDGE 100 - Creating the Role of "Leader"TDHD 175 - Cultural Perspectives on Dance, VIS 1 - Introduction to Art Making: Two-Dimensional PracticesVIS 2 - Introduction to Art Making: Motion and Time-Based ArtVIS 3 - Introduction to Art Making: Three-Dimensional PracticesVIS 9 -Introduction to Digital Photography for Non-Majors VIS 10 - Computing in the Arts Lecture SeriesVIS 11 -Introduction to Visual CultureVIS 22 -Formations of Modern Art VIS 30 - Introduction to Speculative DesignVIS 41 - Design CommunicationVIS 60 - Introduction to Digital PhotographyVIS 70N - Introduction to MediaVIS 80 - Introduction to the Studio MajorVIS 83 -Photographic HistoryVIS 84 -Film HistoryVIS 100 - Introduction to Public CultureVIS 101 - Introduction to Urban EcologiesVIS 102 - Democratizing the CityVIS 103 - Architectural PracticesVIS 125G - History of Socially Engaged ArtVIS 157 -Environmentalism in Arts and MediaVIS 157D -US Civil Rights in Art and Media, AAS 15 - Racism and Global ImperialismAAS 185 - #BlackLivesMatter, CHIN 10CD - First Year Chinese: Dialect speakers IIICHIN 10CM - First Year Chinese: Mandarin speakers IIICHIN 10CN - First Year Chinese: Non-native speakers IIICHIN 20AD - Second Year Chinese: Dialect speakers ICHIN 20AM - Second Year Chinese: Mandarin speakers I CHIN 20AN - Second Year Chinese: Non-native speakers ICHIN 20BD - Second Year Chinese: Dialect speakers IICHIN 20BM - Second Year Chinese: Mandarin speakers IICHIN 20BN - Second Year Chinese: Non-native speakers IICHIN 20CD - Second Year Chinese: Dialect speakers IIICHIN 20CM - Second Year Chinese: Mandarin speakers IIICHIN 20CN - Second Year Chinese: Non-native speakers III, HILD 7A - Race and Ethnicity in the United States(also DEI)HILD 7B - Race and Ethnicity in the United States(also DEI)HILD 7C - Race and Ethnicity in the United States(also DEI)HILD 7GS - Race and Ethnicity in the Global World(also DEI)HILD 8GS - Race and Ethnicity in the United StatesHILD 30 - History of Public HealthHILD 40 - Anthropocene 1 - The NeolithicHILD 41 - Anthropocene 2 - The Columbian Exchange, 14001750HILD 42 - Anthropocene 3 - The Industrial RevolutionsHILD 43 - Anthropocene 4 - The Great Acceleration, 1945PresentHISC 102 - Technology in World HistoryHISC 105 - History of EnvironmentalismHTIO 119 -Human Rights l: Introduction to Human Rights and Global Justice, JAPN 10C - First-Year JapaneseJAPN 20A - Second-Year JapaneseJAPN 20B - Second-Year JapaneseJAPN 20C - Second-Year Japanese, JWSP 3 - Intermediate Hebrew, ContinuedJWSP 101 - Introduction to Hebrew Texts, LIAB 1C+1CX - Linguistics/Arabic Conversation/Analysis of ArabicLIAB 1D+1DX - Linguistics/Arabic Conversation/Analysis of ArabicLIFR 1C+1CX - Linguistics/French Conversation/Analysis of FrenchLIFR 1D+1DX - Linguistics/French Conversation/Analysis of FrenchLIGM 1C+1CX - Linguistics/German Conversation/Analysis of GermanLIGM 1D+1DX - Linguistics/German Conversation/Analysis of GermanLIHI 1C+1CX - Linguistics/Hindi Conversation/Analysis of HindiLIHI 1D+1DX - Linguistics/Hindi Conversation/Analysis of HindiLIIT 1C+1CX - Linguistics/Italian Conversation/Analysis of ItalianLIIT 1D+1DX - Linguistics/Italian Conversation/Analysis of ItalianLIPO 1C+1CX - Linguistics/Portuguese Conversation/Analysis of PortugueseLIPO 1D+1DX - Linguistics/Portuguese Conversation/Analysis of PortugueseLISL 1C+1CX - Linguistics/American Sign Language Conversation/Analysis of American Sign LanguageLISL 1D+1DX - Linguistics/American Sign Language Conversation/Analysis of American Sign LanguageLISP 1C+1CX - Linguistics/Spanish Conversation/Analysis of SpanishLISP 1D+1DX - Linguistics/Spanish Conversation/Analysis of SpanishLIHL 112 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Filipino for Filipino SpeakersLIHL 114 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Vietnamese for Vietnamese SpeakersLIHL 115 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Korean for Korean SpeakersLIHL 117 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Persian for Persian SpeakersLIHL 118 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Cantonese for Cantonese SpeakersLIHL 119 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Hindi for Hindi SpeakersLIHL 124 -Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Vietnamese for Vietnamese SpeakersLIHL 132 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Filipino for Filipino SpeakersLIHL 134 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Vietnamese for Vietnamese SpeakersLIHL 135 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Korean for Korean SpeakersLIHL 137 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Persian for Persian SpeakersLIHL 139 - Linguistics/Heritage Languages: Advanced Hindi for Hindi SpeakersLIGN 5 - The Linguistics of Invented LanguagesLIGN 6 - Computers and LanguageLIGN 7 - Sign Language and Their Cultures(also DEI)LIGN 8 - Languages and Cultures in America(also DEI)LIGN 17 - Making and Breaking CodesLIGN 101 - Introduction to the Study of Language, LTFR 2A - Intermediate French ILTFR 2B - Intermediate French IILTFR 2C - Intermediate French III: Composition and Cultural ContextsLTGK 2 - Intermediate Greek (I)LTGK 3 - Intermediate Greek (II)LTGM 2A - Intermediate German ILTGM 2B - Intermediate German IILTGM 2C - Intermediate German IIILTIT 2A - Intermediate Italian ILTIT 2B - Intermediate Italian IILTIT 50 - Advanced ItalianLTKO 2A - Intermediate Korean: Second Year ILTKO 2B - Intermediate Korean: Second Year IILTKO 2C - Intermediate Korean: Second Year IIILTLA 2 - Intermediate Latin (I)LTLA 3 - Intermediate Latin (II)LTRU 2A - Second-Year RussianLTRU 2B - Second-Year RussianLTSP 2A - Intermediate Spanish I: FoundationsLTSP 2B - Intermediate Spanish II: Readings and CompositionLTSP 2C - Intermediate Spanish III: Cultural Topics and CompositionLTSP 2D - Intermediate/Advanced Spanish: Spanish for Bilingual SpeakersLTSP 2E - Advanced Readings and Composition for Bilingual SpeakersLTWR 8A - Writing FictionLTWR 8B - Writing PoetryLTWR 8C - Writing NonfictionLTCS 133 - Globalization and CultureLTWL 165 - Literature and the Environment, PHIL 13 - Introduction to Philosophy: EthicsPHIL 16 - Science Fiction and PhilosophyPHIL 24 -Science and PseudosciencePHIL 26 - Science, Society, and ValuesPHIL 27 - Ethics and SocietyPHIL 28 - Ethics and Society IIPHIL 32 - Philosophy and the Rise of Modern SciencePHIL 35 - Philosophy in the Americas(also DEI)PHIL 51 - Climate EthicsPHIL 139 - Global JusticePHIL 148 - Philosophy and the EnvironmentPHIL 164 - Technology and Human Values, BILD 3 - Organismic and Evolutionary BiologyBILD 18 - Human Impact on the EnvironmentBILD 20 - Human Genetics in Modern SocietyBILD 30 - Biology of Plagues Past and PresentBILD 38 - Dementia, Science, and SocietyBILD 42 - Our Sustainable FutureBILD 44 - Scientific Perspectives for a Changing WorldBILD 46 - Ecology of a Changing PlanetBICD 136 - AIDS Science and SocietyBIEB 102 - Introductory Ecology - Organisms and HabitatBIEB 130 - Marine Conservation BiologyBIEB 140 - BiodiversityBIEB 150 - EvolutionBIEB 174 - Ecosystems and Global Change, CHEM 4 - Basic ChemistryCHEM 6A - General Chemistry ICHEM 6B - General Chemistry IICHEM 6C - General Chemistry IIICHEM 6AH - Honors General Chemistry ICHEM 6BH -Honors General Chemistry IICHEM 6CH -Honors General Chemistry IIICHEM 11 - The Periodic TableCHEM 111 - Origins of Life and the UniverseCHEM 145 - Biofuels and Renewable MaterialsCHEM 151 - Molecules that Changed the WorldCHEM 171 - Environmental Chemistry ICHEM 172 - Environmental Chemistry IICHEM 173 - Atmospheric ChemistryCHEM 174 - Chemical Principles of Marine Systems, CSE 190 - The Environmental Impact of Modern Computing, ENVR 30 - Environmental Issues: Natural SciencesENVR 110 - Environmental Law, ESYS 10 - Introduction to Environmental SystemsESYS 101 - Environmental BiologyESYS 102 - The Solid and Fluid EarthESYS 103 - Environmental Challenges: Science and Solutions, PHYS 1A - MechanicsPHYS 1B - Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 1C - Waves, Optics, and Modern PhysicsPHYS 2A - Physics - MechanicsPHYS 2AR- Physics - MechanicsPHYS 2B - Physics - Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 2C - Physics - Fluids, Waves, Thermodynamics, and OpticsPHYS 4A - Physics for Physics Majors - MechanicsPHYS 4B - Physics for Physics Majors - Fluids, Waves, and HeatPHYS 4C - Physics for Physics Majors - Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 5 -Stars and Black HolesPHYS 7 -Galaxies and CosmologyPHYS 8 - Physics of Everyday LifePHYS 9 - The Solar SystemPHYS 10 - Concepts in PhysicsPHYS 11 - Survey of PhysicsPHYS 12 - Energy and the EnvironmentPHYS 13 -Life in the Universe, SIO 1 - The PlanetsSIO 3 - Life in the OceansSIO 10 - The EarthSIO 12 - History of the Earth and EvolutionSIO 15 - Natural DisastersSIO 16 - Geology of National ParksSIO 20 - The AtmosphereSIO 25 - Climate Change and SocietySIO 30 - The OceansSIO 35 - WaterSIO 40 - Life and Climate on EarthSIO 45 - VolcanoesSIO 46GS -Global VolcanismSIO 50 -Introduction to Earth and Environmental SciencesSIO 60 -Experiences in Oceanic and Atmospheric SciencesSIO 75 -Geological History of Earth SIO 101 -California Coastal Oceanography SIO 105 - Conservation SolutionsSIO 108 - Introduction to PaleoclimatologySIO 114 -The Science and Analysis of Environmental Justice(also DEI)SIO 116 -Climate Change and Global Health: Understanding the Mechanisms SIO 116GS -Climate Change and Global Health: Understanding the Mechanisms SIO 117 - The Physical Basis of Global WarmingSIO 140 - Wilderness and Human ValuesSIO 141 -Chemical Principles of Marine SystemsSIO 142GS -Wilderness and Human Values Abroad SIO 166 -Introduction to Environmental ArchaeologyTheory and Method of Socioecodynamics and Human Paleoecology, BILD 5 -Data Analysis and Design for BiologistsBILD 62 -Introduction to Python for Biologists, COGS 3 - Introduction to ComputingCOGS 8 - Hands-on ComputingCOGS 9 - Introduction to Data ScienceCOGS 14A - Introduction to Research MethodsCOGS 14B - Introduction to Statistical AnalysisCOGS 18 - Introduction to Python, CSS 1 - Introductory Programming for Computational Social ScienceCSS 2 - Data and Model Programming for Computational Social Science, CSE 3 - Fluency in Information TechnologyCSE 4GS - Mathematical Beauty in RomeCSE 6GS - Mathematical Beauty in Rome LabCSE 6R - Introduction to Computer Science and Object-Oriented Programming: PythonCSE 8A - Introduction to Computer Science: Java ICSE 8B - Introduction to Computer Science: Java IICSE 11 - Introduction to Computer Science and Object-Oriented Programming: JavaCSE 170 - Interaction Design, DSC 10 - Principles of Data ScienceDSC 20 - Programming and Basic Data Structures for Data ScienceDSC 30 - Data Structures and Algorithms for Data Science, ECON 5 - Data Analytics for the Social Sciences, EDS 103 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Education Research, ECE 5 - Introduction to Electrical and Computer EngineeringECE 15 - Engineering ComputationECE 25 - Introduction to Digital Design, HDS 60 - Introduction to Statistical Analysis, MATH 10A - Calculus IMATH 10B - Calculus IIMATH 10C - Calculus IIIMATH 11 - Calculus-Based Introductory Probability and StatisticsMATH 18 - Linear AlgebraMATH 20A - Calculus for Science and EngineeringMATH 20B - Calculus for Science and EngineeringMATH 20C - Calculus and Analytic Geometry for Science and Engineering, PHIL 10 - Introduction to LogicPHIL 12 - Scientific Reasoning, POLI 5 - Data Analytics for the Social SciencesPOLI 5D - Data Analytics for the Social SciencesPOLI 30 - Political InquiryPOLI 30D - Political Inquiry, FMPH 102 - Biostatistics in Public Health, SIO 113 - Introduction to Computational Earth Science, SOCI 60 - The Practice of Social ResearchSOC 102 - Network Data and MethodsSOCI 103M -Computer Applications to Data Management in SociologySOCI 109 -Analysis of Sociological Data, ANTH 21 - Race and Racisms (also DEI)ANTH 23 - Debating Multiculturalism: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in American Societies(also DEI)ANAR 120 - Documenting Climate ChangeANAR 146 - Feeding the WorldANBI 130 - Biology of Inequality (also DEI)ANBI 131 - Biology and Culture of Race(also DEI)ANBI 132 - Conservation and the Human PredicamentANBI 174 - Conservation and the Media: Film LabANSC 105 - Global Health and InequalityANSC 134 - The Politics of Environmental ChangeANSC 140 - Human Rights II: Contemporary IssuesANSC 144 - Immigrant and Refugee HealthANSC 147 - Global Health and the EnvironmentANSC 149 - Conflict, Health, and InequalityANSC 185 - #BlackLivesMatterANSC 192 -Liberation Bound: Struggles Against Capitalism and Imperialism Worldwide ANSC 193 - Capitalism and Nature ANTH 104 - Transforming the Global EnvironmentANTH 105 - Climate Change, Race, and Inequality (also DEI)ANTH 106 - Climate and CivilizationANTH 107 - Designing for Disasters, Emergencies, and Extreme WeatherANTH 108 - Indigenous Peoples, Extractive Development, and Climate ChangeANTH 109 - Climate Change, Cultural Heritage, and Vulnerability, CGS 101 - Gender and GlobalizationCGS 110 -Intersectional Struggles for Environmental Justice, COMM 10 - Introduction to Communication(also DEI)COMM 30 - Digital Media Literacy(also DEI)COMM 80 - Public Presentation and Persuasion - Speech and Debate, ECON 1 - Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 2 - Market Imperfections and PolicyECON 3 - Principles of Macroeconomics, EDS 114 - Cognitive Development and Interactive Computing Environments, HMNR 100 - Human Rights I: Introduction to Human Rights and Global JusticeHMNR 101 - Human Rights II: Contemporary Issues, ETHN 1 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Land and Labor(also DEI)ETHN 1R - Remote - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Land and Labor(also DEI)ETHN 2 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Circulations of Difference(also DEI)ETHN 2R - Remote - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Circulations of Difference(also DEI)ETHN 3 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Making Culture(also DEI)ETHN 3R - Remote - Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Making Culture(also DEI)ETHN 102 - Science and Technology in Society: Race/Gender/ClassETHN 103 - Environmental RacismETHN 108 -Race, Culture, and Social ChangeETHN 109 -Race and Social Movements ETHN 117 - Organic Social MovementsETHN 118 - Contemporary Immigration IssuesETHN 136 -The Science and Critical Analysis of Environmental Justice(also DEI), GLBH 20 - Introduction to Global HealthGLBH 105 -Global Health and InequalityGLBH 147 -Global Health and the Environment, HDS 1 -Introduction to Human Developmental Sciences HDS 133- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Developmental ScienceHDS 175 - Power, Wealth, and Inequality in Human Development(also DEI), LATI 10 - Reading North by South: Latin American Studies and the US Liberation Movements(also DEI)LATI 50 - Introduction to Latin America, MGT 166 - Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityMGT 167 - Social Entrepreneurship, POLI 11 or 11D - Introduction to Political Science: Comparative PoliticsPOLI 12 or 12D - Introduction to Political Science: International RelationsPOLI 13 or 13D - Power and JusticePOLI 27 - Ethics and SocietyPOLI 28 - Ethics and Society IIPOLI 104E -Environmental Law and Policy POLI 104P -Science, Technology, and the LawPOLI 110M - Green Political Thought POLI 111B -Global Justice in Theory and ActionPOLI 122 -Politics of Human Rights POLI 125A -Communities and the Environment POLI 125B -The Politics of Food in a Global Economy POLI 140D -International Human Rights Law: Migrant Populations POLI 143 -New Modes of International Conflict: Cyber, Space, and Robots POLI 150A - Politics of Immigration (also DEI)POLI 162 -Environmental Policy, PSYC 1 - PsychologyPSYC 185 - Psychology of Climate Crisis, FMPH 40 - Introduction to Public HealthFMPH 50 - Primary Care and Public Health, SOCI 1 - Introduction to SociologySOCI 20 - Social Change in the Modern WorldSOCI 30 - Science, Technology, and SocietySOCI 111 - Local Lives, Global Problems (also DEI)SOCI 125 - Sociology of Immigration(also DEI)SOCI 127 - Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity (also DEI)SOCI 130 - Population and SocietySOCI 133 - Immigration in Comparative PerspectiveSOCI 149 - Sociology of the EnvironmentSOCI 171 -Technology and SocietySOCI 174 -Human Rights l: Introduction to Human Rights and Global JusticeSOCI 179 - Social ChangeSOCI 185 - Globalization and Social Development, USP 2 - Urban World SystemsUSP 154 -Global Justice in Theory and ActionUSP 170 -Planning for Sustainable CommunitiesUSP 171 -Sustainable DevelopmentUSP 171GS -International Sustainable DevelopmentUSP 176 -International Planning and Development: U.S.-Mexico Border.
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