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2004-2006 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT INTRODUCTION This Articulation Agreement has been developed by Mount St.

Mary's College and Los Angeles City College. Its purpose is to help the prospective Mount St. Mary's student plan a course of study that will facilitate a more effective transfer into Mount St. Mary's College. Mount St. Marys College accepts a maximum of 66 transferable community college units that may be applied toward the units required for a baccalaureate degree. This Agreement contains two sections: Section I - lists relevant information about MSMC General Studies Requirements. The General Studies requirements at MSMC include five areas: Communication Skills; Critical Thinking; Arts & Sciences; Modern Language, and Religious Studies and Philosophy. Listed under each area are equivalent courses offered at Los Angeles City College. Section II - lists lower division courses within five major areas selected by MSMC Admission and Advisement offices for Articulation due to their complexity. These five majors are Business, Child Development, English, Biological Sciences with emphasis in Pre-Physical Therapy, Nursing. Section III- lists lower division courses within the Liberal Studies major, selected by the Education Department for articulation. Students interested in a Liberal Studies major at MSMC should disregard section I and II. Please refer to the MSMC Catalog or contact the Senior Assistant Director of Transfer Admission in the Admission Office at MSMC for a complete list of required lower-division courses for majors not listed in this Agreement. This Agreement is based upon the 2004-2006 Mount St. Mary's College Catalog and the 2005-2006 Los Angeles City College Catalog and is subject to review/revision at the discretion of the Advisement/Registrar Offices.

2002-2004 MOUNT ST. MARY'S - LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Section I UPDATED General Studies I Communication Skills (minimum 3 units) A. Written (6 units with grade C or better) English 101 and 102 or 1030 B. II Oral (1-3 units) Speech 101,104,106

Critical Thinking (minimum 3 units) English 103 Philosophy 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 General Studies - Arts & Sciences (minimum 21 units) At least one course must be taken in each of the following categories (A-G) A. Art or Music African American 60 Asian American 6 Art 101, 102, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111 Chicano 52 Cinema 3, 18 Humanities 30, 31 Music 111, 121, 122, 133, 135, 141 Theatre 100, 110 B. Literature African American 21 English 203, 204, 205, 206, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 239, 240 C. History History 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 D. Natural and Physical Sciences Anatomy 1 Anthropology 101 Astronomy 1 Biology 1, 3, 6, 7, 23, 25 Chemistry 60, 101, 102 Earth Science 1 Environmental Science 1 Geography 1, 3, 15 Geology 1, 6 Meteorology 3 Microbiology 1, 20 Oceanography 1 Physical Science 1 Physics 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 21, 22 Physiology 1 E. Mathematics Math 215, 216, 225, 230, 236, 237, 240, 245, 260, 261, 262, 263, 270, 271 F. Social and Behavioral Sciences

III

G. IV

Anthropology 102, 103 Economics 1 Geography 2 Political Science 2 Psychology 1, 2, 41 Sociology 1, 2 Contemporary Economics or Politics Economics 2 or Political Science 1 or 7

Modern Language A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language. B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. Religious Studies and Philosophy (15 units - must include 3 units of Ethics) A. Religious Studies (6-9 units) Hebrew 11 Humanities 21 Jewish Studies 26 Philosophy 32 B. Philosophy (6-9 units) Humanities 60, 61 (Philosophical Ideas) Philosophy 1, 2, (Philosophical Ideas) Philosophy 19, 20 (Ethics) Philosophy 6, 7, 8, 9

Section II BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH AN EMPHASIS IN PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY MSMC BIO 1AB CHE 1AB PHY 1AB BIO 50A MTH 38/PSY 40 CIS 1A PSY 1 PSY 12 LACC Biological Dynamics BIO 6 & 7 General Chemistry CHE 101 & 102 Introductory Physics PHSCS 6 & 7 Human Anatomy ANA 1 Elements of Probability & Statistics/ MATH 225 or 227 Basic Statistical Methods Computer Processes & Applications CSIT 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY 1 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSY 41 BUSINESS MSMC BUS 4 BUS 5 BUS 15A BUS 15B ECO 1 ECO 2 MTH 28 MTH 38 SPE 10 102 CIS 1A PHI 92 LACC Business Foundations & Analysis BUS 1 Business Law I LAW 1 Accounting Principles I ACC 1 Accounting Principles II ACC 2 Microeconomics ECON 1 Macroeconomics ECON 2 Mathematical Analysis for Business Elements of Probability & Statistics MTH 225 or BUS 15 Introduction to Communications SPE 101 or Computer Processes & Applications Business Ethics CHILD DEVELOPMENT MSMC PSY 1 PSY 12 SOC 6 MUS 6 EDU 33/133 ENG 34 BIO 10 LACC Introduction to Psychology PSY 1 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSY 41 Family, Child, & Community CD 11 The Fine Arts: Music MUS 101 or 111 Visual & Performing Arts for CD 3 The Young Child Literature for the Young Child ENG 218 Health Science BIO 25 or CD 10 CSIT 101 no equivalent

ENGLISH MSMC ENG 1AB HIS 1AB SPE 10 104 LACC Freshman English ENG 101 & 102 or 103 Western Civilization HIS 1, 2 Introduction to Communication SPE 101 or

NURSING MSMC LACC FRESHMAN YEAR CHE 3/PHS 1 BIO 50A BIO 50B BIO 3 PSY 1 SOC 5 ENG 1AB SPE 10 PSY 12 SOPHOMORE YEAR PHI 21 or RST 41 RST BIO 112 General Studies IIIA: JUNIOR YEAR PHI 168AB General Studies III B: General Studies III C: SENIOR YEAR Philosophical Ideas General Studies III G: Foundations of Chemistry / Scientific Concepts Human Anatomy Human Physiology General Microbiology Introduction to Psychology Sociological Perspectives Freshman English Introduction to Communication Lifespan Developmental Psychology Moral Values Introduction to Christian Ethics Religious Studies Nutrition Art & Music Bioethics Literature History General Studies IIIC) (Refer to General Studies VB) Economics or Political Science (Refer to General Studies III G) SOCIAL WORK MSMC SOC 5 SOC 13 or LACC Sociological Perspectives SOC 1 Anatomy For Social Sciences/ CHE 51 or 60 or 101 PHYS SCI 1 & 14 ANA 1 PHYSIO 1 MICROBIO 1 or 20 PSY 1 SOC 1 ENG 101 & 102 or 103 SPE 101 PSY 41 PHIL 20 (Refer to General Studies V) F & C STUDIES 21 (Refer to General Studies IIIA) not equivalent (Refer to General Studies III B) (Refer to

/BIO 40

BIOLOGY 20

Human Anatomy 8 PSY 1 MTH 38 Introduction to Psychology Elements of Probability and Statistics

ANATOMY 1or PHYSIOL 1 or PSYCH 1 MATH 225

Section III LIBERAL STUDIES Students planning to major in Liberal Studies at Mount St. Marys College may take the following courses at Los Angeles Southwest College to meet selected subject matter content requirements. These are the course requirements for students entering college in or after Fall 2003. List of transferable courses for the 2042 Elementary Subject Matter Program (Liberal Studies), subject to change pending CCTC regulations & California legislation. MSMC ENG 1AB ENG Literature Studies III B SPE 10 SPA 1 SPA 2 MTH 50 MTH 51 BIO 5 with lab BIO 10 *PHS 2A with lab *Study of Physics *Study of Chemistry *PHS 2B *Study of Astronomy *Study of Geology Freshman English Introduction to Communication Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Elementary Number Systems Elements of Geometry and Statistics Life Sciences Health Science General Physical Science General Physical Science LACC ENGL 101 & 102 or 103 Refer to General SPEECH 101 or Refer to General Studies I B SPAN 1 SPAN 2 MATH 215 MATH 216 BIOL 3 PHYS SCI 1 & 14

*Study of physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy is required. This study may take place in one integrated science course with a lab of at least 4 units (i.e., PHYS SC 1 & 14), or it may take place in the study of four discrete courses, one in each subject area (e.g. Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Earth Science). One course in physical science must be accompanied by a lab. CIS 1 Computer Processes & Applications data bases, presentations, Internet, email, role in society, and ethics.) American Government and Institutions POL SCI 1 Cultural and Historical Geography GEOG 2 California History HIST 20 U.S. History Colonization to Present HIST 11 & 12 World History One-half of the requirement Lifespan Development Psychology Ideas PHI 10 ETHIICS Critical Thinking PHIL 5 or 6 PHIL 20 be fulfilled by HUMANITIES 30 PSYCH 41 PHIL 1 or Refer to General Studies V B Philosophical (An Introduction to Computer Course that includes word processing, spread sheets,

POL 1 HIS 25 HIS 188 HIS 106 HIS 3 may PSY 12 Intro to Philosophy

RST 61 World Religions *One additional course in philosophy or religious studies to equal 15 units in philosophy & religious studies that meets MSMC Articulation Agreement ART Appreciation MUSIC Appreciation Refer to General Studies III A MUS 111

Mount St. Marys College (MSMC) offers a concurrent program of Teacher Preparation. Students take courses toward their baccalaureate degree (in Liberal Studies) and courses in education concurrently. The Mount St. Marys College Elementary Teacher Preparation Program is a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing-approved program for the preparation of students for the Preliminary Multiple Subject Teacher Credential as defined by SB 2042. Students considering transferring to Mount St. Marys College are encouraged to retain copies of syllabi and course assignments. A Liberal Studies Portfolio documenting the study of each of the above listed subject areas is required for the major. Transfer students are encouraged to obtain a passing score on the CBEST (California Basic Education Skills Test) and to take CSET (California Subject Examination for Teachers). According to California Commission on Teacher Credential (CCTC) regulations, passing scores on the three sections of the CSET must be attained before supervised teaching. Contact the Liberal Studies Coordinator for additional information, 213-477-2628. California Credential requirements are subject to change pending direction from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). These changes take precedence over the MSMC catalog, as well as any other MSMC information. 10-10-05

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