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Articulation Agreement by Major
Effective during the 11-12 Academic Year
To: UCLA
|From: Moorpark College
Quarter|
Semester
================================================================================
====Aerospace Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
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Aerospace Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND

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Aerospace Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** EL ENGR 100
Electrical and
(4)|No course articulated
Electronic Circuits
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MECH&AE 101
Statics and
(4)|No course articulated
Strength of
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MECH&AE 102
Dynamics of
(4)|No course articulated
Particles and Rigid
|
Bodies
|
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** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
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Aerospace Engineering/B.S. (continued)
** MAT SCI 104
Science of
(4)|ENGR M12
Engineering Materials (3)
Engineering
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
lower division community college course(s) listed, if any.

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====Afro-American Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.afro-am.ucla.edu/BA%20Program.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====American Indian Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.aisc.ucla.edu/academics/major.html and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------AM IND M10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
American Studies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------TWO COURSES FROM:
|TWO COURSES FROM:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 40
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M1
Introduction to
(3)
American Politics
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3
American Government
(3)
|
and Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3H
Honors: American
(3)
|
Government and
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M5
National, State and
(3)
|
Local Politics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 12
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Methods for
|
Statistics
Geography and
|
Environmental Studies
|
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------WOM STD 10
Introduction to Women's (5)|No course articulated
Studies: Feminist
|
Perspectives on Women
|
and Society
|
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====American Literature and Culture/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. With the exception of the foreign language
courses, all courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.english.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
NOTE: Transfer students who have satisfied the UCLA College(Letters and Science)
_____
foreign language requirement at the high school level through the IGETC program
may satisfy the departmental foreign language requirement with 5 foreign
literature in translation courses.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGL 4W
Critical Reading and
(5)|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
Writing
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M95
Honors in English:
(3)
|
Approaches to
|
Literary Study
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGL 10A &
_ Literatures in English to (5)|ENGL M15A &
_ Survey of English
(3)
1700
|
Literature I
ENGL 10B &
_ Literatures in English,
(5)|ENGL M15B
Survey of English
(3)
1700 to 1850
|
Literature II
ENGL 10C
Literatures in English,
(5)|
1850 to Present
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 quarters of one foreign language
|4th semester of one foreign language
OR
|
OR

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American Literature and Culture/B.A. (continued)
3 quarters of one foreign language and
|2nd semester of one foreign language
two additional courses in foreign
|and two additional courses in foreign
language or foreign literature, including|language or foreign literature,
foreign literature in translation.
|including foreign literature in
|translation.
|
|Literature in translation courses
|include:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.nelc.ucla.edu/BA_ANECiv.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Anthropology/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.anthro.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 7
Human Evolution
(5)|ANTH M1
Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
|
__
OR
|ANTH M1H
Honors: Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
OR
|
OR
ANTHRO 12
Principles of Human
(5)|No course articulated
Evolution: Comparative
|
Analysis
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 8
Archaeology: Introduction (5)|ANTH M3
Archaeology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 33
Culture and
(5)|ANTH M8
Linguistic Anthropology (3)
Communication
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Anthropology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.anthro.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 7
Human Evolution
(5)|ANTH M1
Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
|
__
OR
|ANTH M1H
Honors: Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
OR
|
OR
ANTHRO 12
Principles of Human
(5)|No course articulated
Evolution: Comparative
|
Analysis
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 8
Archaeology: Introduction (5)|ANTH M3
Archaeology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 33
Culture and
(5)|ANTH M8
Linguistic Anthropology (3)
Communication
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
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Anthropology/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A
Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A
Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
AND
|
AND
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Introductory Statistics Course
|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
|
Statistics
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
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====Applied Mathematics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations,
|
Magnetism
Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course from:
|One course from:

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Applied Mathematics/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C
Wave Motion, Optics
(4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynami
|
cs, Optics, and Special
|
Relativity
|
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
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====Arabic/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.nelc.ucla.edu/BA_Arabic.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Architectural Studies/B.A.====
The focus of the Architectural Studies major is on the built environment. the
curriculum conceives of architecture as a cultural, creative, and technical
practice and a discipline with direct social impact. Within the context of a
liberal arts education a finely balanced set of architecture and urban design
courses ranging from the history and theory of design to contemporary building
technologies will provide students with a diverse foundation of knowledge in the
field of architecture and prepare them for graduate school and/or careers in a
wide range of fields.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer process, visit
www.aud.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu
Preparation for the major: Two courses in the history of
architecture[Pre-history-Mannerism and 1600-present], and one introduction to
architectural studies course. Most transfer applicants will be required to
complete these preparatory courses at UCLA.
Portfolio&supplemental requirements: ____________________________________________
In addition to the general UC application,
students must submit a portfolio of creative work as well as departmental
___________________________________________________________________________
statement of interest by digital upload, for which an additional fee is
_________________________________________________________________________
required. All students must have a minimum 3.0 gpa at the time of
___________________________________________________________________
____________
application.
For information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer process, visit
aud.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu
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====Art History/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/arthist/the_program/undergraduate.html and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from:
|Two courses from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 50
Ancient Art
(5)|ART M11
History of Art:
(3)
|
Prehistoric through
|
Gothic
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 51
Medieval Art
(5)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 54
Modern Art
(5)|ART M13
History of Art: Modern (3)
|
through Contemporary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 57
Renaissance and Baroque (5)|ART M12
History of Art:
(3)
Art and Ideology
|
Renaissance through
|
Modern
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from:
|
Two courses from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 55A
Introduction to Arts
(5)|No course articulated
of Africa
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 55B
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Pre-Columbian Art
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 56A
Art of India and
(5)|No course articulated
Southeast Asia
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ART HIS 56B
Chinese Art
(5)|ART M14
History of Art: Asian
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------In addition to the foreign language requirement for IGETC, two quarters of one
foreign language are also required.
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====Art/B.A.====
The Department of Art is committed to professional art training and encourages
new fields of investigation. Students work in the following media: painting,
drawing, sculpture, ceramics, new genres, and art theory.
Preparation for the major: One course each in drawing, sculpture, painting,
photography, ceramics, and new genres [performance art, video art, installation,
and non-studio work]; four courses in art history, including one course covering
each of the following art historical periods: 1850s-1920s, 1920s-1960s,
1960s-present. Exemptions from lower division requirements will be determined by
the department after
_____ admission. Applicants are considered on the basis of
academic qualifications as well as departmental screening criteria.
Portfolio and supplemental requirements:__________________________________________
In addition to the general application,
students must submit a portfolio of creative work as well as departmental
___________________________________________________________________________
statement of interset by digital upload, for which an additional fee is
_________________________________________________________________________
required. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 gpa at the time of application
_____________________________________________________________________________
Specific guidelines may be found at:www.arts.ucla.edu/prospective-students.
___________________________________________________________________________
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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====Asian American Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. With the exception of the foreign language
courses, all courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.asianam.ucla.edu/majordept.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASIA AM 10
History of Asian
(5)|No course articulated
Americans
|
OR
|
OR
ASIA AM 20
Contemporary Asian
(5)|No course articulated
American Communities
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PLEASE NOTE: One year of proficiency in an Asian Language is required, however,
two years of a language are strongly
________ recommended as preparation for upper
divison coursework.
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====Asian Humanities/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Asian Religions/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Astrophysics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. At a
minimum, you must complete one year of calculus with analytical geometry and one
year of calculus-based physics(physics must include mechanics, electricity and
magnetism). All preparatory courses must be completed by the spring term prior
to tranfer. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding preparation for this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.physics.ucla.edu/index.htm and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
____ not
be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTR 81
Astrophysics I: Stars and (4)|No course articulated
Nebulae
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASTR 82
Astrophysics II; Stellar
(4)|No course articulated
Evolution, Galaxies, and
|
Cosmology
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 17
Elements of Quantum
(4)|No course articulated
Mechanics and
|
Statistical Mechanics
|
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Astrophysics/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 18L
Modern Physics
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Laboratory
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional requirements for this major that may be met with a
community college course:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
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====Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.atmos.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------TWO COURSES FROM:
|TWO COURSES FROM:
A&O SCI 1
Climate Change: From
(4)|No course articulated
Puzzles to Policy
|
A&O SCI 1L
Climate Change: From
(1)|No course articulated
Puzzles to
|
Policy-Laboratory
|
OR
|
OR
A&O SCI 2
Air Pollution
(4)|No course articulated
A&O SCI 2L
Air
(1)|No course articulated
Pollution-Laboratory
|
OR
|
OR
A&O SCI 3
Introduction to
(4)|No course articulated
Atmospheric Environment
|
A&O SCI 3L
Introduction to
(1)|No course articulated
Atmospheric
|
Environment-Laboratory
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
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Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
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Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences/B.S. (continued)
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
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====Biochemistry/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.chem.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
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Biochemistry/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
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Biochemistry/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL &
_ Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
CHEM 30C &
_ Organic Chemistry III:
(4)|
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Biomolecules
|
CHEM 30CL
Organic Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
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====Bioengineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|
Change
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
AND
|
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Bioengineering/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B
Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
NOTE: The Chemistry courses listed above are substitutes for the UCLA Chemistry
course sequence (Chemistry and Biochemistry 14A, 14B, 14BL, 14C, 14CL and 14D)
required for this major. The substitution will be applied by the Engineering
Department after transfer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
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Bioengineering/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
NOTE: The Physics courses listed above are substitutes for the UCLA Biophysics
course sequence (Bioengineering 1, 1L, 2, 2L, and 3) required for this major.
The substitution will be applied by the Engineering Department after transfer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
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Bioengineering/B.S. (continued)
One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major.
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====Biology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.eeb.ucla.edu/undergraduate.php and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
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Biology/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Biology/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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====Biophysics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. At a
minimum, you must complete one year of calculus with analytical geometry and one
year of calculus-based physics(mechanics, electricity and magnetism). All
preparatory courses must be completed by the spring term prior to transfer. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information regarding
preparation for this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.physics.ucla.edu/index.htm and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 17
Elements of Quantum
(4)|No course articulated
Mechanics and
|
Statistical Mechanics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 87
Introduction to
(4)|No course articulated
Biophysics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
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Biophysics/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 30A
Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A
Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30B
Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 18L
Modern Physics
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Laboratory
|taken at UCLA.
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====Business Economics/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. ALL preparatory courses should be completed by the
spring term just prior to transfer. All courses must be taken for a letter
grade. The calculus course requirements should be met as early as possible.
After transfer to UCLA, students may not change their major to Business
Economics if they were originally admitted to a major outside the Department of
Economics. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process, visit www.econ.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
NOTE
_____:
The Business Economics major does not replicate the traditional
undergraduate business school curriculum.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may

The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 4 or higher on the __________________exam
AP Microeconomics
is equivalent to Econ 1 and
can be used in place of the microeconomics course.
A score of 4 or higher on the __________________exam
AP Macroeconomics
is equivalent to Econ 2 and
can be used in place of the macroeconomics course.
A score of 5 on the ______________
AP Calculus AB exam or 4 on the BC exam is equivalent to
Math 31A and can be used in place of the first calculus course.
A score of 5 on the ______________
AP Calculus BC exam is equivalent to Math 31AB and can be
used in place of both calculus courses.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 41
Statistics for Economists (4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
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Business Economics/B.A. (continued)
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One English critical reading and writing |ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
course
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MGMT 1A
Principles of Accounting
(4)|BUS M2A
Financial Accounting I (3)
|
__
OR
|BUS M2B
Financial Accounting II (3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MGMT 1B
Principles of Accounting
(4)|BUS M2C
Managerial Accounting
(3)
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====Central and East European Languages and Cultures/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/slavic/undergrad/index.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Chemical Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|
Change
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
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Chemical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
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Chemical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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====Chemistry/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.chem.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
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Chemistry/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL &
_ Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
CHEM 30C &
_ Organic Chemistry III:
(4)|
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Biomolecules
|
CHEM 30CL
Organic Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
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====Chemistry/Materials Science/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.seas.ucla.edu/chem-mat and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
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Chemistry/Materials Science/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
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====Chicana and Chicano Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding preparation for this major and UCLA's trasnfer
selection process, visit www.chavez.ucla.edu and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 10A
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Chicana/Chicano
|
Studies:History and
|
Culture
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHICANO 10B
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Chicana/Chicano
|
Studies: Social
|
Structure and
|
Contemporary
|
Conditions
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Spanish 5 or equivalent
|SPAN M4
Intermediate Spanish II (5)
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====Chinese/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Civil Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
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Civil Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
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Civil Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** C&EE 101
Statics and Dynamics
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** C&EE 108
Introduction to
(4)|ENGR M16
Engineering Statics
(4)
Mechanics of
|
and Strength of
Deformable Solids
|
Materials
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MAT SCI 104
Science of
(4)|ENGR M12
Engineering Materials (3)
Engineering
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
lower division community college course(s) listed, if any.

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====Classical Civilization/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/classics/programs/ug/ugrequirements.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Cognitive Science/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
Also, completion of one statistics course prior to transfer is recommended as
preparation for upper division work in the major. For more information regarding
this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.psych.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 5 or higher on the ____________________can
AP Calculus BC exam
be used in place of both
calculus courses.
A score of 5 or higher on the_____________________can
AP Calculus AB exam
be used in place of the
first calculus course.
A score of 4 on the ___________________
AP Calculus BC exam can be used in place of the first
calculus course.
A score of 4 or higher on the ___________________is
AP Psychology exam
equivalent to Psychology 10
and can be used in place of the psychology course.
A score of 3 or higher on the ________________can
AP Biology exam
be used in place of the
biology course.
A score of 3 or higher on the _______________________can
AP Physics B or C exam
be used in place of the
physics course.
A score of 3 or higher on the __________________can
AP Chemistry exam
be used in place of the
chemistry course.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 10
Introductory Psychology
(4)|PSY M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Psychology
|
__
OR
|PSY M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Psychology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 15
Life: Concepts and
(5)|BIOL M1
Introduction to Biology (4)
Issues
|
OR
|
OR

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Cognitive Science/B.S. (continued)
LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
OR
|
OR
PHYSCI 3
Introduction to Human
(5)|PHSO M1
Human Physiology
(5)
Physiology
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 10
Physics
(4)|PHYS M1
Descriptive Physics
(3)
|
__
OR
|PHYS M10A
General Physics I
(4)
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
OR
|
OR
CHEM 2
Introductory Chemistry
(4)|CHEM M12
Introductory
(5)
|
Chemistry I
|
__
OR
|CHEM M12H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Chemistry I
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 7
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Philosophy of Mind
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 8
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Philosophy of Science
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 9
Principles of Critical
(4)|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and
(3)
Reasoning
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|PHIL M7
Introduction to Logic
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10B
Intermediate
(5)|No course articulated
Programming(C++)
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 15
Introduction to LISP
(5)|No course articulated
and Symbolic
|
Computation
|
OR
|
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Cognitive Science/B.S. (continued)
COMPTNG 20A
Principles of Java
(5)|No course articulated
Language with
|
Applications
|
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 40A
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Programming for
|
Internet
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 85
Introduction to Cognitive (4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Science
|taken at UCLA.
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====Communication Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; applications undergo review by faculty in the
Communication Studies Department. Students must complete 7 major prep courses,
with a minimum of four
____ completed by the fall term prior to admission. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. A minimum UC-transferable cumulative
GPA of 3.50 is required for faculty review. For more information regarding this
major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit www.commstudies.ucla.edu and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 3 or higher on the __________________
AP Statistics exam can be used in place of the
statistics course.
A score of 4 or higher on the ___________________is
AP Psychology exam
equivalent to Psychology 10
and can be used in place of the psychology course.
A score of 4 or higher on the __________________is
AP Microeconomics
equivalent to Econ 1 and can
be used in place of the microeconomics course.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMM ST 10
Introduction to
(5)|JOUR M1 &
_ Media and Society
(3)
Communication Studies
|
Same as: FTVM M1
|COMM M4
Interpersonal
(3)
|
Communications
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 33
Culture and
(5)|ANTH M8
Linguistic Anthropology (3)
Communication
|
OR
|
OR
COMM ST M70
Origin of Language
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
OR
LING 1
Introduction to Study of
(5)|No course articulated
Language
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL 24
Conversation and Society (4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Introductory Statistics Course
|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
|
Statistics
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
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Communication Studies/B.A. (continued)
COMM ST 1
Principles of Oral
(4)|COMM M1
Introduction to Speech (3)
Communication
|
|
__
OR
|COMM M2
Advanced Public
(3)
|
Speaking
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Three additional courses from:
|Three additional courses from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 40
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M1
Introduction to
(3)
American Politics
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3
American Government
(3)
|
and Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3H
Honors: American
(3)
|
Government and
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M5
National, State and
(3)
|
Local Politics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 10
Introductory Psychology
(4)|PSY M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Psychology
|
__
OR
|PSY M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Psychology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
OR
|
OR
ECON 5
Introductory Economics
(4)|No course articulated
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 30
Politics and Strategy
(5)|No course articulated
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====Comparative Literature/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. With the exception of the foreign language
courses, all courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.complit.ucla.edu and www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------TWO COURSES FROM:
|TWO COURSES FROM:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM LIT 1A
World Literature:
(5)|ENGL M30
Masterpieces of World (3)
Antiquity to Middle
|
Literature I
Ages
|
|
__
OR
COM LIT 1B
World Literature:
(5)|ENGL M31
Masterpieces of World (3)
Middle Ages to 17th
|
Literature II
Century
|
COM LIT 1C
World Literature: Age
(5)|No course articulated
of Enlightenment to
|
20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 1D
Great Books from World (5)|No course articulated
at Large
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 2AW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Antiquity to Middle
|
Ages
|
COM LIT 2BW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Middle Ages to 17th
|
Century
|
COM LIT 2CW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Age of Enlightenment
|
to 20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 2DW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Great Books from World
|
at Large
|
OR
|
OR
ENGL 10A
Literatures in English to (5)|ENGL M15A
Survey of English
(3)
1700
|
Literature I
|
__
OR
ENGL 10B
Literatures in English,
(5)|ENGL M15B
Survey of English
(3)
1700 to 1850
|
Literature II
ENGL 10C
Literatures in English,
(5)|No course articulated
1850 to Present
|
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Comparative Literature/B.A. (continued)
One Writing I course:
|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Writing II Course:
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M5
Oral Interpretation
(3)
|
of Literature
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PLEASE NOTE: Student must demonstrate a minimum of one year of proficiency in a
foreign language, however, completion of two years of a foreign language are
________ recommended as preparation for upper division coursework.
strongly
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====Computational and Systems Biology/B.S.====
The Computational and Systems Biology major(formerly Cybernetics) is designed
for highly motivated students interested in interdisciplinary studies in life
sciences, behavioral sciences, and engineering and computer sciences. Students
must be admitted as Pre-Computational and Systems Biology majors in order to
major in Computational and Systems Biology. Preparation for the major consists
of a broad foundation in basic sciences, plus an introductory course in computer
science or computer programming. The major provides foundations in mathematical
modelling, information processing, and control and system analysis, with an
emphasis on quantitative ideas and methodologies. Mathematical and other
analytical skills are essential in the major.
_________________________________________________________________________________
To
prepare for this major, you should complete as many of the following courses
as possible. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
____________
-one year of general chemistry with laboratory for majors
-the first course in organic chemistry for majors
-two years of calculus for majors, including linear algebra and differential
equations
-one and a half years of calculus-based physics for majors
-one year of biology with laboratory for majors
-one introductory course in computer science or computer programming
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.cs.ucla.edu/~cyber/what_is_cybernetics.htm,
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog, and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Computer Science and Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
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Computer Science and Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
NOTE: You will receive credit for UCLA's EL ENGR 1(Electrical Engineering
Physics I) in lieu of Physics 1C. EL ENGR 1 is an engineering physics course
required for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND

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Computer Science and Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming:
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++ is preferred for this major
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: A course equivalent to UCLA's Computer Science 31 will be accepted towards
this requirement.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 61
Introduction to Discrete
(4)|MATH M21
Discrete Mathematics
(3)
Structures
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENGR 10
Circuit Analysis I
(4)|ENGR M20
Electrical Engineering (3)
|
Fundamentals
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** EL ENGR 110L
Circuit
(2)|ENGR M20L
Electrical
(1)
Measurements
|
Engineering
Laboratory
|
Fundamentals Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 31
Introduction to
(4)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Computer Science I
|
Programming Using C++
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** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
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Computer Science and Engineering/B.S. (continued)
COM SCI 32
Introduction to
(4)|CS M20
Object-Oriented Data
(4)
Computer Science II
|
Structures and Algorithm
|
Design
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 33
Introduction to
(5)|CS M30
Introduction to Computer (4)
Computer Organization
|
Systems
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI M51A
Logic Design of
(4)|No course articulated
Digital Systems
|
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====Computer Science/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
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Computer Science/B.S. (continued)
MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
NOTE: You will receive credit for UCLA's EL ENGR 1(Electrical Engineering
Physics I) in lieu of Physics 1C. EL ENGR 1 is an engineering physics course
required for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
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Computer Science/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming:
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++ is preferred for this major
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: A course equivalent to UCLA's Computer Science 31 will be accepted towards
this requirement.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 61
Introduction to Discrete
(4)|MATH M21
Discrete Mathematics
(3)
Structures
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 31
Introduction to
(4)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Computer Science I
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 32
Introduction to
(4)|CS M20
Object-Oriented Data
(4)
Computer Science II
|
Structures and Algorithm
|
Design
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 33
Introduction to
(5)|CS M30
Introduction to Computer (4)
Computer Organization
|
Systems
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI M51A
Logic Design of
(4)|No course articulated
Digital Systems
|
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====Design/Media Arts/B.A.====
The Department of Design | Media Arts program emphasizes visual, audio,
analytical theoretical, and technology mediated work in design and media arts.
It fully integrates computers and other digitial technology into the curriculum.
This uniquely challenging program invites students to balance their aesthetic
sensibility with logical reasoning, formal theories with practical application,
and contemporary thought with historical perspective.
Preparation for the major: one course each in drawing, color theory,
two-dimensional and three-dimensional form, digital media/computer design,
programming for media arts, letterforms and typography, design history, design
culture, and interactivity and media art, and two courses in design history.
Exemptions from lower division requirements will be determined by the department
_____ admission.
after
Portfolio&Supplemental requirements: In addition to the general UC application,
students must submit a portfolio of creative work as well as departmental
statement of interest by digital upload, for which an additional fee is
required. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 gpa at the time of application.
Specific guidelines may be found at: www.arts.ucla.edu/prospective-students.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.design.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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====Earth and Environmental Science B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 5
Environmental Geology of (4)|No course articulated
Los Angeles
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 61
Geologic Maps
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
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Earth and Environmental Science B.A. (continued)
PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
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====East Asian Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.international.ucla.edu/idps/eastasia/index.asp and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.eeb.ucla.edu/undergraduate.php and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
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Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution/B.S. (continued)
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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====Economics/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. ALL preparatory courses should be completed by the
spring term just prior to transfer. All courses must be taken for a letter
grade. The calculus course requirements should be met as early as possible.
After transfer to UCLA, students may not change their major to Economics if they
were originally admitted to a major outside the Department of Economics. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.econ.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 4 or higher on the ______________________
AP Microeconomics exam is equivalent to Econ 1 and
can be used in place of the microeconomics course.
A score of 4 or higher on the ______________________
AP Macroeconomics exam is equivlanet to Econ 2 and
can be used in place of the macroeconomics course.
A score of 5 on the ________________________________________is
AP Calculus AB exam or 4 on the BC exam
equivalent to
Math 31A and can be used in place of the first calculus course.
A score of 5 on the ____________________is
AP Calculus BC exam
equivalent to Math 31AB and can be
used in place of both calculus courses.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 41
Statistics for Economists (4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
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Economics/B.A. (continued)
One English critical reading and writing |ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
course
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
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====Electrical Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
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Electrical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
NOTE: You will receive credit for UCLA's EL ENGR 1(Electrical Engineering
Physics I) in lieu of Physics 1C. EL ENGR 1 is an engineering physics course
required for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND

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Electrical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming:
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++ is preferred for this major
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: A course equivalent to UCLA's Computer Science 31 will be accepted towards
this requirement.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 31
Introduction to
(4)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Computer Science I
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COM SCI 32
Introduction to
(4)|CS M20
Object-Oriented Data
(4)
Computer Science II
|
Structures and Algorithm
|
Design
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENGR 10
Circuit Analysis I
(4)|ENGR M20
Electrical Engineering (3)
|
Fundamentals
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** EL ENGR 110L
Circuit
(2)|ENGR M20L
Electrical
(1)
Measurements
|
Engineering
Laboratory
|
Fundamentals Lab
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** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
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====English/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. With the exception of the foreign language
courses, all courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.english.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
NOTE
_____:
Transfer students who have satisfied the UCLA College(Letters and
Science) foreign language requirement at the high school level through the IGETC
program may satisfy the departmental foreign language requirement with 5 foreign
literature in translation courses.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGL 4W
Critical Reading and
(5)|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
Writing
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M95
Honors in English:
(3)
|
Approaches to
|
Literary Study
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGL 10A &
_ Literatures in English to (5)|ENGL M15A &
_ Survey of English
(3)
1700
|
Literature I
ENGL 10B &
_ Literatures in English,
(5)|ENGL M15B
Survey of English
(3)
1700 to 1850
|
Literature II
ENGL 10C
Literatures in English,
(5)|
1850 to Present
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 quarters of one foreign language
|4th semester of one foreign language
OR
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English/B.A. (continued)
3 quarters of one foreign language and
|2nd semester of one foreign language
two additional courses in foreign
|and two additional courses in foreign
language or foreign literature, including|language or foreign literature,
foreign literature in translation.
|including foreign literature in
|translation.
|
|Literature in translation courses
|include:
|ENGL M29A
The Bible as
(3)
|
Literature (Old
|
Testament)
|ENGL M29B
The Bible as
(3)
|
Literature (New
|
Testament)
|ENGL M30
Masterpieces of World (3)
|
Literature I
|ENGL M31
Masterpieces of World (3)
|
Literature II
|ENGL M33
Modern European
(3)
|
Fiction
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====Environmental Science/B.S.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at www.admissions.ucla.edu. You
should complete as many major preparation courses as possible prior to transfer.
For information regarding preparation for this major visit www.ioe.ucla.edu
and www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Ethnomusicology/B.A.====
The Ethnomusicology B.A. degree combines hands-on musical experience with
academic study to explore the rich variety of musical expressions throughout the
world, including Africa, Europe, the Americas, west, east, south, and southeast
Asia, Concentrations in Jazz Studies and World Music are offered.
Preparation for the major: All preparatory classes should be taken at UCLA.
Exemptions/substitutions from lower division requirements will be determined by
the department after
_____ admission.
Audition/Interview&supplmental requirements: In addition to the general UC
application, all students are required to audition as well as submit a
supplemental application by digital updload, for which an additional fee is
required. Letters of recommendation are also requested. Applicants must have a
minimum 3.0 gpa at the time of application. Specific guidelines may be found at
www.arts.ucla.edu/prospective-students.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's trransfer selection
process, visit www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu.
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====European Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.isop.ucla.edu/idps/euro and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Film and Television/B.A.====
The two-year, upper division program in Film and Television provides an
education in the history and theory of these art forms and basic learning
experiences in production within the context of a liberal arts education. In the
first year, students are introduced to all major aspects of film, television,
and digital media study. In the second year, each student completes a senior
concentration chosen from film production, television production [narrative or
documentary], screenwriting, animation, critical studies or digital media.
Students must also complete at least one professional internship.
Undergraduates in the film and television program take courses in: critical
studies- the history, theory, and aesthetics of both film and television;
production- film, television (studio and field), digital, experimental, and
animation; and film and television craft- writing, directing , cinematography
and editing. Recommended courses prior to entrance include: American film
history, European film history, American television history , and one theater
course.
Additional admission requirements include a personal essay, a critical essay, a
creative writing sample, and two letters of recommendation. Films and videotapes
are not accepted. Prior experience is not required. Applicants to the school
must have a minimum 3.0 GPA at the time of application and must complete their
general education coursework prior to entrance.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.tft.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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====French and Linguistics/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.french.ucla.edu/programs/undergrade_prog.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====French/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.french.ucla.edu/programs/undergrade_prog.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====General Chemistry/B.S.====
Admission into UCLA’s General Chemistry major is not open to new
applicants. Students must transfer into another major(preferably one with
similar lower division coursework) and then apply post transfer to the major via
petition. Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the
major. You should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to
transfer, based on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a
letter grade. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process, visit www.chem.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
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General Chemistry/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL &
_ Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
CHEM 30C &
_ Organic Chemistry III:
(4)|
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Biomolecules
|
CHEM 30CL
Organic Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
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====Geography/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding preparation for this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process visit www.geog.ucla.edu and www.admissions.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 1
Earth's Physical
(5)|GEOG M1 &
_ Physical Geography
(3)
Environment
|
|GEOG M1L
Physical Geography Lab (1)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 2
Biodiversity in a Changing (5)|No course articulated
World
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 4
Globalization: Regional
(5)|No course articulated
Development and World
|
Economy
|
OR
|
OR
GEOG 6
World Regions: Concepts and (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Issues
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 12
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Methods for
|
Statistics
Geography and
|
Environmental Studies
|
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
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====Geography/Environmental Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding preparation for this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process visit www.geog.ucla.edu and www.admissions.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 1
Earth's Physical
(5)|GEOG M1 &
_ Physical Geography
(3)
Environment
|
|GEOG M1L
Physical Geography Lab (1)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 2
Biodiversity in a Changing (5)|No course articulated
World
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 4
Globalization: Regional
(5)|No course articulated
Development and World
|
Economy
|
OR
|
OR
GEOG 6
World Regions: Concepts and (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Issues
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOG 5
People and the Earth's
(5)|No course articulated
Ecosystems
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 12
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Methods for
|
Statistics
Geography and
|
Environmental Studies
|
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
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====Geology B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 51
Mineralogy: Earth and
(4)|No course articulated
Planetary Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 61
Geologic Maps
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
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Geology B.S. (continued)
MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25B &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Variables
|
Analytic Geometry II
|MATH M25C
Calculus and
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry
|
III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
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Geology B.S. (continued)
C&EE 15
Introduction to Computing (2)|No course articulated
for Civil Engineers
|
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
OR
|
OR
One course in computer programming:
|No course articulated
FORTRAN
|
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====Geology/Engineering Geology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 51
Mineralogy: Earth and
(4)|No course articulated
Planetary Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------A&O SCI 3
Introduction to
(4)|No course articulated
Atmospheric Environment
|
OR
|
OR
E&S SCI 61
Geologic Maps
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
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Geology/Engineering Geology/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------C&EE 15
Introduction to Computing (2)|No course articulated
for Civil Engineers
|
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
OR
|
OR
One course in computer programming:
|No course articulated
FORTRAN
|
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====Geology/Paleobiology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's tranfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 3
Astrobiology
(5)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 16
Major Events in History (4)|No course articulated
of Life
|
OR
|
OR
E&S SCI 17
Dinosaurs and Their
(4)|No coourse articulated
Relatives
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 51
Mineralogy: Earth and
(4)|No course articulated
Planetary Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 61
Geologic Maps
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|
Change
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
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MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A &
_ Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Series
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25B &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Variables
|
Analytic Geometry II
|MATH M25C
Calculus and
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry
|
III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articlated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
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====Geophysics/Applied Geophysics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalencts of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 51
Mineralogy: Earth and
(4)|No course articulated
Planetary Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 61
Geologic Maps
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
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Geophysics/Applied Geophysics/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------C&EE 15
Introduction to Computing (2)|No course articulated
for Civil Engineers
|
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
OR
|
OR
One course in computer programming:
|No course articulated
FORTRAN
|
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====Geophysics/Geophysics and Space Physics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.ess.ucla.edu/academics/index.asp and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 1
Introduction to Earth
(4)|GEOL M2 &
_ Physical Geology
(3)
Science
|
|GEOL M2L
Physical Geology Lab
(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 9
Solar System and Planets (4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
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Geophysics/Geophysics and Space Physics/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 17
Elements of Quantum
(4)|No course articulated
Mechanics and
|
Statistical Mechanics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 18L
Modern Physics
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Laboratory
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------C&EE 15
Introduction to Computing (2)|No course articulated
for Civil Engineers
|
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
OR
|
OR
One course in computer programming:
|No course articulated
FORTRAN
|
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====German/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.germanic.ucla.edu and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Global Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. Transfer students are admitted as Pre-Global Studies
majors and must apply to the Global Studies major after their first term at
UCLA. Transfer applicants must
____ complete a minimum of six
___ major preparatory
courses by the spring term prior to admission. All courses must be taken for a
letter grade. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process, visit www. international.ucla.edu/idps/globalstudies and
www.admissions.ucla.edu respectively.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 3 or higher on the __________________
AP Statistics exam can be used in place of the
statistics course.
A score of 3 or higher on any _____________________________________
AP Foreign language exam except Latin can be used
in place of the foreign language courses. Note, however, that additional foreign
language courses may be required after you transfer to UCLA.
A score of 3 or higher on the ________________________can
AP Human Geography exam
be used in place of
the cultural geography course.
A score of 3 or higher on the ______________________can
AP World History exam
be used in place of the
contemporary world history course.
A score of 3 or higher on the _______________________________can
AP Comparative Government exam
be used in
place of the comparative/world politics course.
A score of 4 or higher on the _______________________is
AP Microeconomics exam
equivalent to Econ 1 and
can be used in place of the microeconomics course.
A score of 4 or higher on the _______________________is
AP Macroeconomics exam
equivalent to Econ 2 and
can be used in place of the macroeconomics course.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GLBL ST 1
Introduction to Global
(5)|No course articulated
Studies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Statistics Course from:
|One Statistics Course from:
POL SCI 6
Introduction to Data
(5)|No course articulated
Analysis
|
__
OR
|
POL SCI 6R
Introduction to Data
(5)|No course articulated
Analysis- Research
|
Version
|
__
OR
|
STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Reasoning
|
Statistics
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
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Global Studies/B.A. (continued)
Requirement in Foreign Language
Complete through the 6th quarter of any
modern foreign language

|Complete through the 4th semester **


|of any modern foreign language
|
|**The 6th quarter of the same foreign
|language will have to be completed at
|UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Complete a total of 5 courses over the following 3 areas: 1) Culture and
Society, 2) Governance and Conflict, and 3) Markets.
NOTE:___________________________________________________________________________
At least 1 course must be taken from each of the 3 areas. No more than 2
courses from any area may be applied to meet this requirement. If you choose to
_________________________________________________________________________________
complete 2 courses from the Culture and Society area to satisfy this 5 course
_______________________________________________________________________________
requirement, both courses may be taken from Group-A, or 1 course may be taken
_______________________________________________________________________________
from Group-A and the other course from Group-B. ___________________________
_______________________________________________
If only 1 course from the
Culture and Society area is taken, the course must be taken from Group-A.
_________________________________________________________________________
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CULTURE AND SOCIETY
GROUP-A
ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 1C
World Literature: Age
(5)|ENGL M31
Masterpieces of World (3)
of Enlightenment to
|
Literature II
20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 2CW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Age of Enlightenment
|
to 20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 1D
Great Books from World (5)|No course articulated
at Large
|
OR
|
OR
COM LIT 2DW
Survey of Literature: (5)|No course articulated
Great Books from World
|
at Large
|
OR
|
OR
ETHNOMU 25
Global Pop
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
OR
GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 6
World Regions: Concepts and (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Issues
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 2B
Social Knowledge and
(5)|No course articulated
Social Power
|
OR
|
OR
WLD ART 20
Culture: Introduction
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
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Global Studies/B.A. (continued)
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
GROUP-B
ASIAN 70C
Popular Culture in East (5)|No course articulated
Asia from 1945
|
OR
|
OR
FRNCH 14
Introduction to French
(5)|No course articulated
Culture and Civilization,
|
in English
|
OR
|
OR
FRNCH 14W
Introduction to French
(5)|No course articulated
Culture and
|
Civilization, in English
|
OR
|
OR
ITALIAN 42A
Italy through the Ages (5)|No course articulated
in English: Holy
|
Roman Empire to Sack
|
of Rome
|
OR
|
OR
ITALIAN 42B
Italy through the Ages (5)|No course articulated
in English: Late
|
Renaissance to
|
Postmodern Period
|
OR
|
OR
NR EAST 50C
Modern Middle Eastern (5)|No course articulated
Cultures
|
OR
|
OR
RUSSIAN 90B
Russian Civilization
(4)|No course articulated
in the 20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
RUSSIAN 90BW
Russian Civilization (5)|No course articulated
in the 20th Century
|
OR
|
OR
SPAN M42
Civilization of Spain and (5)|No course articulated
Portugal
|
OR
|
OR
SPAN M44
Civilization of Spanish
(5)|No course articulated
America and Brazil
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT
HIST 22
Contemporary World
(5)|HIST M20B
World History II
(3)
History, 1760 to the
|
Present
|
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 10
Introduction to
(5)|PHIL M3
Social and Political
(3)
Political Theory
|
Philosophy
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 20
World Politics
(5)|POLS M4
International Relations (3)
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 30
Politics and Strategy
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
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Global Studies/B.A. (continued)
POL SCI 50
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M2
Comparative Politics
(3)
Comparative Politics
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MARKETS
ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
OR
|
OR
ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
OR
|
OR
GEOG 4
Globalization: Regional
(5)|No course articulated
Development and World
|
Economy
|
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====Greek and Latin/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/classics/programs/ug/ugrequirements.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Greek/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/classics/programs/ug/ugrequirements.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Hebrew/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.nelc.ucla.edu/BA_Hebrew.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====History/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.history.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from:
|One course from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------HIST 1A
Introduction to Western
(5)|HIST M1A
Western Civilization I (3)
Civilization: Ancient
|
Civilizations from
|
Prehistory to Circa A.D.
|
843
|
|
__
OR
HIST 1B
Introduction to Western
(5)|HIST M1B
Western Civilization
(3)
Civilization: Circa A.D.
|
II
843 to Circa 1715
|
HIST 1C
Introduction to Western
(5)|
Civilization: Circa 1715
|
to the Present
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 20
World History to A.D. 600 (5)|HIST M20A
World History I
(3)
|
__
OR
HIST 21
World History, Circa 600
(5)|HIST M20B
World History II
(3)
to 1760
|
HIST 22
Contemporary World
(5)|
History, 1760 to the
|
Present
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in Introduction to Historical |No course articulated. Course must be
Practice
|taken at UCLA.
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History/B.A. (continued)
Complete a second year of history. Choose 2 courses from:
|HIST M3A
African American
(3)
|
History to 1877
|HIST M3B
African American
(3)
|
History Since 1877
|HIST M4
History of Mexican
(3)
|
Americans in the
|
United States
|
Same as: CHST M4
|HIST M6
History of the
(3)
|
American Indian
|HIST M7A
Social and Political (3)
|
History of the United
|
States I
|HIST M7B
Social and Political (3)
|
History of the United
|
States II
|HIST M8
History of California (3)
|HIST M9
Latin American
(3)
|
History
|HIST M10
African History
(3)
|HIST M14
Ethnicity and Gender (3)
|
in American History
|HIST M15
Asian Civilization I (3)
|HIST M16
Asian Civilization II (3)
|HIST M60A
The Holocaust in
(3)
|
Historical
|
Perspective
|HIST M60C
World War II - The
(3)
|
World at War
|HIST M60D
World War I - The
(3)
|
Great War
|HIST M60E
Modern England
(3)
|HIST M60F
The World Since 1945 (3)
|HIST M60G
Modern Germany
(3)
|HIST M60H
History of the Jewish (3)
|
People
|HIST M60R
Modern Russia
(3)
|HIST M60S
Modern Jewish History (3)
|HIST M60V
The Vietnam War
(3)
|
Same as: HUM M60V, PSY M60V
|HIST M12
History of American
(3)
|
Women
|
__
OR
|HIST M12H
Honors: History of
(3)
|
American Women
|HIST M25
History of the United (3)
|
States
|
__
OR
|HIST M25H
Honors: History of
(3)

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History/B.A. (continued)
|
the United States
One course maximum from History M12 and M12H.
One course maximum from History M25 and M25H.
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====Human Biology and Society/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. At minimum, you should complete at least
____ of the following seven preparatory courses by the spring term prior to
five
admsission: one year of biology with lab for the major (evolution, cellular) or
the equivalent of Lifescience 1 and 2, one semester of general chemistry, one
course in statistics, one anthropology human evolution course, and two
introductory social sciences or history courses. All courses must be taken for a
letter grade. Transfer students are admitted as Pre-Human Biology and Society
majors and must apply to the Human Biology and Society major after their first
term at UCLA. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process, visit www.socgen.ucla.edu.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 7
Human Evolution
(5)|ANTH M1
Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
|
__
OR
|ANTH M1H
Honors: Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOC GEN 5
Integrated Approaches to (5)|No course articulated
Human Biology and
|
Society
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Reasoning
|
OR
|
OR
STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE FROM:
|ONE COURSE FROM:
MCD BIO 60
Biomedical Ethics
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
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PHILOS 4
Philosophical Analysis of (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Moral
|
Issues
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 6
Introduction to Political (5)|No course articulated
Philosophy
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 8
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Philosophy of Science
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 22
Introduction to Ethical (5)|No course articulated
Theory
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL M5
Social Organization of
(5)|No course articulated
Black Communities
|
OR
|
OR
WOM STD 10
Introduction to Women's (5)|No course articulated
Studies: Feminist
|
Perspectives on Women
|
and Society
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE FROM:
|ONE COURSE FROM:
AM IND M10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articlulated
American Studies
|
OR
|
OR
ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
OR
|
OR
ASIA AM 20
Contemporary Asian
(5)|No course articulated
American Communities
|
OR
|
OR
GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
HIST 3C
Introduction to History of (5)|No course articulated
Science: History of
|
Modern Science, Relativity
|
to DNA
|
OR
|
OR
HNRS 70A
Genetic Engineering in
(5)|No course articulated
Medicine, Agriculture,
|
and Law
|
OR
|
OR
HUM CS M10A
Introducation to
(5)|No course articulated
Complex Systems
|
Science
|
OR
|
OR
MCD BIO 40
Aids and Other Sexually (5)|No course articulated
Transmitted Diseases
|
OR
|
OR

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MCD BIO 50
Stem Cell Biology,
(5)|No course articulated
Politics, and Ethics:
|
Teasing Apart Issues
|
OR
|
OR
MIMG 12
Biological Threats to
(5)|No course articulated
Society: Bioterroism and
|
Emerging Infections
|
OR
|
OR
PUB PLC 10A
Introduction to Public (5)|No course articulated
Policy
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
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====Human Biology and Society/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer,based
on the availability of courses. At minimum, you should complete one year of
biology with laboratory, one year of general chemistry with laboratory, one year
of calculus and one semester of organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of
a second semester of organic chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is
strongly recommended. Students should also complete at least 2 of the following
introductory courses prior to admission: one statistics course, one anthropology
course in human evolution, and two courses in introductory social sciences or
history. Transfer students are admitted as Pre-Human Biology and Society
majors and must apply to the Human Biology and Society major after their first
term at UCLA. All courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.socgen.ucla.edu.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTHRO 7
Human Evolution
(5)|ANTH M1
Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
|
__
OR
|ANTH M1H
Honors: Biological
(3)
|
Anthropology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
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Human Biology and Society/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
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The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Human Biology and Society/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Reasoning
|
OR
|
OR
STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOC GEN 5
Integrated Approaches to (5)|No course articulated
Human Biology and
|
Society
|
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Human Biology and Society/B.S. (continued)
MCD BIO 60
Biomedical Ethics
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 4
Philosophical Analysis of (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Moral
|
Issues
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 6
Introduction to Political (5)|No course articulated
Philosophy
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 8
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Philosophy of Science
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 22
Introduction to Ethical (5)|No course articulated
Theory
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL M5
Social Organization of
(5)|No course articulated
Black Communities
|
OR
|
OR
WOM STD 10
Introduction to Women's (5)|No course articulated
Studies: Feminist
|
Perspectives on Women
|
and Society
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ONE COURSE FROM:
|ONE COURSE FROM:
AM IND M10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articlulated
American Studies
|
OR
|
OR
ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
OR
|
OR
ASIA AM 20
Contemporary Asian
(5)|No course articulated
American Communities
|
OR
|
OR
GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
HIST 3C
Introduction to History of (5)|No course articulated
Science: History of
|
Modern Science, Relativity
|
to DNA
|
OR
|
OR
HUM CS M10A
Introducation to
(5)|No course articulated
Complex Systems
|
Science
|
OR
|
OR
MCD BIO 40
Aids and Other Sexually (5)|No course articulated
Transmitted Diseases
|
OR
|
OR
MCD BIO 50
Stem Cell Biology,
(5)|No course articulated
Politics, and Ethics:
|
Teasing Apart Issues
|
OR
|
OR

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Human Biology and Society/B.S. (continued)
MIMG 12
Biological Threats to
(5)|No course articulated
Society: Bioterroism and
|
Emerging Infections
|
OR
|
OR
PUB PLC 10A
Introduction to Public (5)|No course articulated
Policy
|
OR
|
OR
SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
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====International Development Studies/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. Transfer students are admitted as Pre-International
Development Studies majors and must apply to the International Development
Studies major after their first term at UCLA. Transfer applicants
____ complete a minimum of six
must
___ lower division major preparatory courses
by the spring term prior to admission. All courses must be taken for a letter
grade. For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection
process, visit www.international.ucla.edu/idps/ids/ and www.admissions.ucla.edu
respectively.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------TWO COURSES FROM:
|TWO COURSES FROM:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
OR
|
OR
ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
OR
|
OR
GEOG 4
Globalization: Regional
(5)|No course articulated
Development and World
|
Economy
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Statistics Course from:
|One Statistics Course from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 41
Statistics for
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Economists
|taken at UCLA.
__
OR
|
POL SCI 6
Introduction to Data
(5)|No course articulated
Analysis
|
__
OR
|
POL SCI 6R
Introduction to Data
(5)|No course articulated
Analysis- Research
|
Version
|
__
OR
|
STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Reasoning
|
Statistics
__
OR
|
__
OR
STATS 12
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
Statistical Methods for
|
Statistics
Geography and
|
Environmental Studies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Complete three courses each from a different category:
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ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHRO 9
Culture and Society
(5)|ANTH M2
Cultural Anthropology
(3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 3
Cultural Geography
(5)|GEOG M2
Cultural Geography
(3)
OR
|
OR
GEOG 5
People and the Earth's
(5)|No course articulated
Ecosystems
|
OR
|
OR
GEOG 6
World Regions: Concepts and (5)|No course articulated
Contemporary Issues
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------GLOBAL STUDIES
GLBL ST 1
Introduction to Global
(5)|No course articulated
Studies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------HISTORY/CIVILIZATION/CULTURE OF A DEVELOPING REGION
HIST 8A
Colonial Latin America
(5)|No course articulated
OR
|
OR
HIST 8B
Political Economy of Latin (5)|No course articulated
American
|
Underdevelopment, 1750 to
|
1930
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 8C
Latin American Social
(5)|No course articulated
History
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 9A
Introduction to Asian
(5)|No course articulated
Civilizations: History of
|
India
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 9D
Introduction to Asian
(5)|No course articulated
Civilizations: History of
|
the Near and Middle East
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 9E
Introduction to Asian
(5)|No course articulated
Civilizations: Southeast
|
Asian Crossroads
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 10B
History of Africa: 1800
(5)|No course articulated
to the Present
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 10BW
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Civilizations of Africa
|
Since 1800
|
OR
|
OR
HIST 11B
History of China: 1000 to (5)|No course articulated
1950
|
OR
|
OR

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HIST 22
Contemporary World
(5)|HIST M20B
World History II
(3)
History, 1760 to the
|
Present
|
OR
|
OR
LATN AM 97A
Introduction to Latin (4)|No course articulated
America
|
OR
|
OR
SE A ST 1
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Southeast Asian Studies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POLITICAL SCIENCE
POL SCI 20
World Politics
(5)|POLS M4
International Relations (3)
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 50
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M2
Comparative Politics
(3)
Comparative Politics
|
OR
|
OR
POL SCI 50R
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Comparative Politics|
Research Version
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------WOMEN STUDIES
WOM STD 10
Introduction to Women's (5)|No course articulated
Studies: Feminist
|
Perspectives on Women
|
and Society
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Requirement in Foreign Language
Complete through the 6th quarter of any
modern foreign language

|Complete through the 4th semester **


|of any modern foreign language
|
|**The 6th quarter of the same foreign
|language will have to be completed at
|UCLA.
PLEASE NOTE: The language requirement can also be fulfilled in part or in total
via a placement exam given by the appropriate language department.
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====Iranian Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.nelc.ucla.edu/BA_Iranian.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Italian and Special Fields/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.italian.ucla.edu/programs/undergrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Italian/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.italian.ucla.edu/programs/undergrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Japanese/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Jewish Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.nelc.ucla.edu/BA_JewishStud.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Korean/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Latin American Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.international.ucla.edu/idps/las and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Latin/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/classics/programs/ug/ugrequirements.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Anthropology/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Linguistics and Asian Languages and Cultures/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Computer Science/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and English/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and French/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Italian/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Philosophy/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Psychology/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Scandinavian Languages/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics and Spanish/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Linguistics/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.linguistics.ucla.edu/programs/majors.htm and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Marine Biology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.eeb.ucla.edu/undergraduate.php and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
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Marine Biology/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Marine Biology/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------E&S SCI 15
Blue Planet:
(5)|No course articulated
Introduction to
|
Oceanography
|
OR
|
OR
A&O SCI 1
Climate Change: From
(4)|No course articulated
Puzzles to Policy
|
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====Materials Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
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Materials Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND

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Materials Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------EL ENGR 10
Circuit Analysis I
(4)|ENGR M20
Electrical Engineering (3)
|
Fundamentals
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MECH&AE 101
Statics and
(4)|No course articulated
Strength of
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MAT SCI 104
Science of
(4)|ENGR M12
Engineering Materials (3)
Engineering
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
lower division community college course(s) listed, if any.

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====Mathematics for Teaching B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 61
Introduction to Discrete
(4)|MATH M21
Discrete Mathematics
(3)
Structures
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two courses from
|Two courses from:
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Mathematics for Teaching B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 6B
Physics for Life
(5)|No equivalent course
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No equivalent course
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations,
|
Magnetism
Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C
Wave Motion, Optics
(4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynami
|
cs, Optics, and Special
|
Relativity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10B
Intermediate
(5)|No course articulated
Programming(C++)
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10C
Advanced Programming
(5)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 20A
Principles of Java
(5)|No course articulated
Language with
|
Applications
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 20B
Advanced Aspects of
(5)|No course articulated
Java Language with
|
Applications
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 20C
Seminar: Enterprise
(5)|No course articulated
Computing with Java
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 30
Machine Organization
(5)|No course articulated
and Assembly Language
|
Programming
|
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Mathematics for Teaching B.S. (continued)
COMPTNG 40A
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Programming for
|
Internet
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 40B
Advanced Topics in
(5)|No course articulated
Programming for
|
Internet
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 60
Data Structures and
(4)|CS M20
Object-Oriented Data
(4)
Algorithms
|
Structures and Algorithm
|
Design
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====Mathematics of Computation/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 61
Introduction to Discrete
(4)|MATH M21
Discrete Mathematics
(3)
Structures
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations,
|
Magnetism
Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
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Mathematics of Computation/B.S. (continued)
COMPTNG 10B
Intermediate
(5)|No course articulated
Programming(C++)
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10C
Advanced Programming
(5)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course from:
|One course from:
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C
Wave Motion, Optics
(4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynami
|
cs, Optics, and Special
|
Relativity
|
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Mathematics/Applied Science/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Actuarial Plan
In addition to the Mathematics and Computing courses listed above, the following
courses should be completed:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
AND
|
AND
ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
AND
|
AND
ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
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Mathematics/Applied Science/B.S. (continued)
History of Science Plan
In addition to the Mathematics and Computing courses listed above, THREE
COURSES should be completed from the following list:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------HIST 2B
Social Knowledge and
(5)|No course articulated
Social Power
|
HIST 2D
Religion, Occult, and
(5)|No course articulated
Science: Science, Magic,
|
and Religion, 1600 to the
|
Present
|
HIST 3A
Introduction to History of (5)|No course articulated
Science: Scientific
|
Revolution
|
HIST 3B
Introduction to History of (5)|No course articulated
Science: History of
|
Science from Newton to
|
Darwin
|
HIST 3C
Introduction to History of (5)|No course articulated
Science: History of
|
Modern Science, Relativity
|
to DNA
|
HIST 3D
Themes in History of
(5)|No course articulated
Medicine
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Medical and Life Sciences Plan
In addition to the Mathematics and Computing courses listed above, the following
courses should be completed:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A
Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A
Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
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Mathematics/Applied Science/B.S. (continued)
LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations,
|
Magnetism
Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
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====Mathematics/Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences/B.S.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog/catalog05-07-5-55.htm,
www.math.ucla.edu, and www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Mathematics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 32
Logic, Second Course
(4)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Two additional courses from:
|Two additional courses from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
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Mathematics/B.S. (continued)
ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 31
Logic, First Course
(4)|PHIL M9
Introduction to
(3)
|
Symbolic Logic
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6B
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1B
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B
Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations,
|
Magnetism
Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C
Wave Motion, Optics
(4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynami
|
cs, Optics, and Special
|
Relativity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
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====Mathematics/Economics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.math.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 61
Introduction to Discrete
(4)|MATH M21
Discrete Mathematics
(3)
Structures
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
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Mathematics/Economics/B.S. (continued)
One Writing II Course:
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M5
Oral Interpretation
(3)
|
of Literature
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 1
Principles of
(4)|ECON M1
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Microeconomics)
|
Microeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 2
Principles of
(4)|ECON M2
Principles of
(3)
Economics(Macroeconomics)
|
Macroeconomics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ECON 11
Microeconomic Theory
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
|taken at UCLA.
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====Mechanical Engineering/B.S.====
Admission to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
(HSSEAS) at UCLA is highly competitive. The most important selection criteria
are completion of the required preparatory courses and academic performance. A
minimum transferable cumulative GPA of 3.30 is required for consideration.
Preparatory courses should be completed by the end of the Spring term prior to
Fall enrollment. All major-preparation courses must be taken for a letter grade.
HSSEAS admits students by major and does not consider applicants for alternate
majors.
Applicants are not required to complete the HSSEAS General Education
Requirements in order to be admitted, although it is beneficial for students to
complete 1 course from each of the following areas: arts, humanities, social
sciences, and life sciences. While IGETC Certification is not recognized by
HSSEAS, students may reference the IGETC courselist to make their course
selections.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
please refer to www.engineer.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu. If you still
have specific questions, you may email the HSSEAS admission office at
__________________
erkki@ea.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following courses are REQUIRED
________ for admission to this major
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Laboratory
|
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
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Mechanical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: You should complete the entire Physics Series at one community college (or
at community colleges within the same district where courses are exact
equivalents).
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 4AL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL
Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
AND
|
AND
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 4BL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 1C
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
AND
|
AND

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Mechanical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in computer programming: C,
|CS M10A
Introduction to
(4)
C++, or Java
|
Computer Programming
|
Using Structured C++
|
__
OR
|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
|
Programming Using C++
NOTE: C++ is preferred for this major.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MECH&AE 101
Statics and
(4)|No course articulated
Strength of
|
Materials
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MECH&AE 102
Dynamics of
(4)|No course articulated
Particles and Rigid
|
Bodies
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------** MAT SCI 104
Science of
(4)|ENGR M12
Engineering Materials (3)
Engineering
|
Materials
|
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** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
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Mechanical Engineering/B.S. (continued)
** EL ENGR 110L
Circuit
(2)|ENGR M20L
Electrical
(1)
Measurements
|
Engineering
Laboratory
|
Fundamentals Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MECH&AE 94
Introduction to
(4)|ENGR M4
Engineering Design/CAD (3)
Computer-Aided Design
|
and Drafting
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

** This upper division requirement for the major may be satisfied by the
lower division community college course(s) listed, if any.

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====Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.mimg.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND

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Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
requirement satisfied.

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Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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====Middle Eastern and North African Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.isop.ucla.edu/idps/menas and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------END OF MAJOR

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====Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.mcdb.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
____ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND

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Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
requirement satisfied.

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Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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====Music History/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.musicology.ucla.edu/undergrad/undergrad_program.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Music/B.A.====
The Music B.A. degree features a strong focus on the musical traditions of
Europe as well as American traditional styles of the last century, the major
offers concentrations in performance, music education, and
____ composition.
Preparation for the major: A one year comprehensive music theory course
sequence, covering musicianship and theory, as well as keyboard skills if
needed; two years of applied private instruction on a primary instrument or in
voice; two years of participation in a large performance group such as
orchestra, choir, or wind ensemble; one year of music history and analysis.
Additionally, four music education majors, one course in cultural or world
music. Exemptions from lower division requirements will be determined by the
department after
_____ admission.
Audition/interview&supplemental requirements: In addition to the general UC
application, all students are requred to audition as well as submit a
supplemental application by digitial upload, for which an additional fee is
required. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 gpa at the time of application.
Specific guidelines may be found www.arts.ucla.edu/prospective-students.
For more information regarding UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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====Neuroscience/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.neurosci.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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Neuroscience/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Reasoning
|
OR
|
OR
STATS 13
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Statistical Methods for
|
Life and Health Sciences
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Neuroscience/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
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====Nursing-Generic/Prelicensure/B.S.====
The Nursing Prelicensure Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program at UCLA has
been designed to prepare students for a career in nursing. This is a three year
program beginning. The program will focus upon managing both individuals and
population-based cohorts within an acute care hospital or medical center. The
curriculum has been developed according to the principles of primary, secondary,
and tertiary prevention; moving from a systems, population-based approach, to a
cohort-based or unit-based perspective, and culminating with an intense focus on
the individual-level care.
Graduates of the program will be well-prepared to deal with the demands of the
present day high acuity patient populations and sophisticated technological
environments. The California Board of Registered Nursing has approved this
program. Graduates will be eligible to take the National Council Licensing
Examination (NCLEX) to be certified as an RN after completion of the program.
In addition to the general UC application for admission, applicants to the
nursing program must complete a supplementary application with the School of
Nursing. The Nursing Prelicensure program is not open to second baccalaureate
applicants. Students with a non-nursing baccalaureate degree should apply for
the Masters Entry Clinical Nurse (MSN/MECN) program. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.nursing.ucla.edu and www. admissions.ucla.edu.
Admission Requirements
-Completion of specified major prerequisites with C or better grades.
-A Statement of Purpose that includes an assessment of potential for nursing
practice and a clear statement of goals after completion of the program.
-Recommendations from two appropriate sources (teacher or counselor or
professional) who has had a supervisory, educational or mentoring relationship
with you)
-A minimum, cumulative grade point average of 3.5 in all UC-transferable
courses.
-IGETC CERTIFICATION
LISTED BELOW ARE THE LOWER DIVISION PREPARATION COURSES FOR THE NURSING MAJOR.
ALL COURSES MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE. PLEASE NOTE: the community
college courses listed below have been approved to satisfy the preparation
requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be exact equivalents of
the UCLA courses listed below.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Complete the university's American History and Institutions requirement. Consult
the UCLA catalog at www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog to identify courses or
examinations that satisfy this requirement.
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Nursing-Generic/Prelicensure/B.S. (continued)
ENGCOMP 3
English Composition,
(5)|ENGL M1A
English Composition
(4)
Rhetoric, and Language
|
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1AH
Honors: English
(4)
|
Composition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One additional course in English
|ENGL M1B
Literature: Critical (3)
composition
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1BH
Honors Literature:
(3)
|
Critical Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1C
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|ENGL M1CH
Honors: Critical
(3)
|
Thinking and
|
Composition
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|COMM M25
Introduction to
(3)
|
Rhetorical Criticism
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B
Chemical Energetics and
(4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A
Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A
Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
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Nursing-Generic/Prelicensure/B.S. (continued)
LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSCI 3
Introduction to Human
(5)|PHSO M1
Human Physiology
(5)
Physiology
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSCI 13
Introduction to Human
(5)|ANAT M1
Human Anatomy
(4)
Anatomy
|
|
__
OR
|ANPH M1
Human Anatomy and
(6)
|
Physiology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listed below are additional degree requirements for this major that may be met
with community college courses:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMM ST 1
Principles of Oral
(4)|COMM M1
Introduction to Speech (3)
Communication
|
|
__
OR
|COMM M2
Advanced Public
(3)
|
Speaking
OR
|
OR
COMM ST 10
Introduction to
(5)|JOUR M1 &
_ Media and Society
(3)
Communication Studies
|
Same as: FTVM M1
|COMM M4
Interpersonal
(3)
|
Communications
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MIMG 10
Medical Microbiology for
(4)|MICR M1
General Microbiology
(5)
Nursing Students
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 10
Introductory Psychology
(4)|PSY M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Psychology
|
__
OR
|PSY M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Psychology
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====Philosophy/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/phil and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 7
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated
Philosophy of Mind
|
OR
|
OR
PHILOS 21
Skepticism and
(4)|No course articulated
Rationality
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 22
Introduction to Ethical (5)|No course articulated
Theory
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILOS 31
Logic, First Course
(4)|PHIL M9
Introduction to
(3)
|
Symbolic Logic
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One additional lower division philosophy |PHIL M7
Introduction to Logic
(3)
course
|
|
__
OR
|PHIL M8
Philosophy Of Religion (3)
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====Physics B.A.====
Admission into UCLA's Physics B.A. major is not open to new applicants. Students
must transfer into another major (preferably one with similiar lower division
coursework) and then apply post transfer to the major via petition. Listed below
are the lower division preparation courses for the major. At a minimum,
you must complete one year of calculus with analytical geometry and one year of
calculus-based physics(mechanics, electricity and magnetism). All
preparatory courses must be completed by the spring term prior to transfer.
All courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information regarding
this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
http://home.physics.ucla.edu/home.php and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 17
Elements of Quantum
(4)|No course articulated
Mechanics and
|
Statistical Mechanics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 18L
Modern Physics
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Laboratory
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
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Physics B.A. (continued)
MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
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====Physics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. At a
minimum, you must complete one year of calculus with analytical geometry and one
year of calculus-based physics(mechanics, electricity and magnetism). All
preparatory courses must be completed by the spring term prior to transfer. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. For more information regarding this
major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
http://home.physics.ucla.edu/home.php and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 17
Elements of Quantum
(4)|No course articulated
Mechanics and
|
Statistical Mechanics
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 18L
Modern Physics
(4)|No course articulated. Course must be
Laboratory
|taken at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
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Physics/B.S. (continued)
MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33B
Differential Equations
(4)|MATH M35
Applied Differential
(3)
|
Equations
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====Physiological Science/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year
of general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.physci.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu .
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
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Physiological Science/B.S. (continued)
MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
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====Political Science/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. At minimum, you should complete three preparatory
courses by the spring term prior to transfer. All courses must be taken for a
letter grade. Transfer students must be admitted as Pre-Political Science majors
in order to major in Political Science. Students may not change their major to
Pre-Political Science if they were originally admitted to another major. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.polisci.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they may
___ not be
exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated. Course must be
Statistical Reasoning
|completed at UCLA.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Four courses from:
|Four courses from:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 10
Introduction to
(5)|PHIL M3
Social and Political
(3)
Political Theory
|
Philosophy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 20
World Politics
(5)|POLS M4
International Relations (3)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 30
Politics and Strategy
(5)|No course articulated
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 40
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M1
Introduction to
(3)
American Politics
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3
American Government
(3)
|
and Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M3H
Honors: American
(3)
|
Government and
|
Politics
|
__
OR
|POLS M5
National, State and
(3)
|
Local Politics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------POL SCI 50
Introduction to
(5)|POLS M2
Comparative Politics
(3)
Comparative Politics
|
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====Portuguese/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/spanport/ugrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Psychobiology/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. All
courses must be taken for a letter grade. THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE; a
significant number of preparatory courses should be completed prior to transfer.
At minimum, you should complete one year of biology with laboratory, one year of
general chemistry with laboratory, one year of calculus and one semester of
organic chemistry with laboratory. Completion of a second semester of organic
chemistry or one year of calculus-based physics is strongly recommended. Also,
completion of one statistics course prior to transfer is recommended as
preparation for upper division work in the major. For more information regarding
this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.psych.ucla.edu and www.admissions. ucla.edu.
NOTE
_____:
If your college does not offer a two semester sequence in calculus-based
physics, it is recommended that you complete Physics 6ABC at UCLA after you
transfer.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 10
Introductory Psychology
(4)|PSY M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Psychology
|
__
OR
|PSY M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Psychology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 2
Cells, Tissues, and
(5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Organs
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 3
Introduction to
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
Molecular Biology
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 4
Genetics
(5)|BIOL M2C
Genetics and Molecular (5)
|
Biology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHEM 20A &
_ Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A &
_ General Chemistry I
(5)
CHEM 20B &
_ Chemical Energetics and (4)|CHEM M1B
General Chemistry II
(5)
Change
|
CHEM 20L &
_ General Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory
|
CHEM 30AL
General Chemistry
(4)|
Laboratory II
|
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Psychobiology/B.S. (continued)
CHEM 30A &
_ Organic Chemistry I:
(4)|CHEM M7A &
_ Organic Chemistry I
(5)
Structure and Reactivity
|
CHEM 30B &
_ Organic Chemistry II:
(4)|CHEM M7B
Organic Chemistry II
(5)
Reactivity, Synthesis,
|
and Spectroscopy
|
CHEM 30BL
Organic Chemistry
(3)|
Laboratory I
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3B
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|No course articulated
Students
|
AND
|
AND
MATH 3C
Probability for Life
(4)|No course articulated
Sciences Students
|
OR
|
OR
* MATH 31A &
_ Differential and
(4)|MATH M25A &
_ Calculus with
(5)
Integral Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
MATH 31B &
_ Integration and
(4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Infinite Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
|
__
OR
MATH 32A
Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25AH &
_ Honors: Calculus
(5)
Variables
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHYSICS 6A &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 6B &
_ Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Waves,
|
Electricity, and
|
Magnetism
|
PHYSICS 6C
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors: Light,
|
Fluids,
|
Thermodynamics, Modern
|
Physics
|
OR
|
OR

The one-year community college calculus sequence(s) listed above will meet
the three-term(Math 31A, 31B, 32A) UCLA calculus requirement. Please see a
counselor in the UCLA major department after transfer to get the whole
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Psychobiology/B.S. (continued)
PHYSICS 1A &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A &
_ Mechanics of Solids (4)
and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
PHYSICS 1B &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20B &
_ Thermodynamics,
(4)
and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Oscillations
|
Magnetism
, Waves, Electric and
|
Magnetic Fields
|
PHYSICS 1C &
_ Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20C &
_ Wave Motion, Optics (4)
and
|
and Modern Physics
Engineers:Electrodynam
|
ics, Optics, and
|
Special Relativity
|
PHYSICS 4AL &
_ Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20AL &
_ Mechanics of Solids (1)
Scientists and
|
and Fluids
Engineers:Mechanics
|
Laboratory
PHYSICS 4BL
Physics Laboratory for (2)|PHYS M20BL &
_ Thermodynamics,
(1)
Scientists and
|
Electricity and
Engineers:Electricity
|
Magnetism Laboratory
and Magnetism
|
|PHYS M20CL
Wave Motion, Optics (1)
|
and Modern Physics
|
Laboratory
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====Psychology/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete all preparation courses prior to transfer. All courses must be
taken for a letter grade. Transfer students must be admitted as Pre-Psychology
majors in order to major in Psychology. Students originally admitted under other
majors will not be permitted to change their major to Pre-Psychology or
Psychology or to double major in Psychology. For more information regarding this
major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit www.psych.ucla.edu and
www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may

The AP Exam scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 4 or higher on the __________________
AP Psychology exam is equivalent to Psychology 10
and can be used in place of the psychology course.
A score of 3 or higher on the________________
AP Biology exam can be used in place of the
biology course.
A score of 3 or higher on the ______________________
AP Physics B or C exam can be used in place of the
physics course.
A score of 3 or higher on the _________________
AP Chemistry exam can be used in place of the
chemistry course.
A score of 3 or higher on the _________________________________________
AP Statistics or Calculus (AB or BC) exam can be
used in place of the quantitative reasoning course.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------PSYCH 10
Introductory Psychology
(4)|PSY M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Psychology
|
__
OR
|PSY M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Psychology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One course in Quantitative Reasoning:
|One course in Quantitative Reasoning:
STATS 10
Introduction to
(5)|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
Statistical Reasoning
|
Statistics
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
NOTE: The UCLA Psychology Department prefers that you complete a statistics
course to meet the Quantitative Reasoning major requirement.
OR
|
OR
MATH 2
Finite Mathematics
(4)|MATH M14
Finite Mathematics
(3)
OR
|
OR
COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
OR
|
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Psychology/B.A. (continued)
One term of Calculus
|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M16A
Applied Calculus I
(3)
OR
|
OR
COM SCI 2
Great Ideas in Computer (4)|No course articulated
Science
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIFESCI 15
Life: Concepts and
(5)|BIOL M1
Introduction to Biology (4)
Issues
|
OR
|
OR
LIFESCI 1
Evolution, Ecology, and (5)|BIOL M2A &
_ General Biology I
(5)
Biodiversity
|
|BIOL M2B
General Biology II
(5)
OR
|
OR
PHYSCI 3
Introduction to Human
(5)|PHSO M1
Human Physiology
(5)
Physiology
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Introductory Philosophy course
|PHIL M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Philosophy
|
__
OR
|PHIL M1H
Honors: Introduction
(3)
|
to Philosophy
|
__
OR
|PHIL M2
Introduction to Ethics (3)
|
__
OR
|PHIL M2H
Honors: Introduction
(3)
|
to Ethics
|
__
OR
|PHIL M3
Social and Political
(3)
|
Philosophy
|
__
OR
|PHIL M5
Critical Thinking and (3)
|
Analytic Writing
|
__
OR
|PHIL M7
Introduction to Logic (3)
|
__
OR
|PHIL M8
Philosophy Of Religion (3)
|
__
OR
|PHIL M9
Introduction to
(3)
|
Symbolic Logic
|
__
OR
|PHIL M13
The Classical Mind
(3)
|
__
OR
|PHIL M14
The Modern Mind
(3)
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Psychology/B.A. (continued)
CHEM 2
Introductory Chemistry
(4)|CHEM M12
Introductory
(5)
|
Chemistry I
|
__
OR
|CHEM M12H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Chemistry I
OR
|
OR
CHEM 20A
Chemical Structure
(4)|CHEM M1A
General Chemistry I
(5)
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 10
Physics
(4)|PHYS M1
Descriptive Physics
(3)
|
__
OR
|PHYS M10A
General Physics I
(4)
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 6A
Physics for Life
(5)|No course articulated
Sciences Majors:
|
Mechanics
|
OR
|
OR
PHYSICS 1A
Physics for Scientists (5)|PHYS M20A
Mechanics of Solids
(4)
and Engineers:Mechanics
|
and Fluids
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====Religion, Study of/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/religion/index.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Russian Language and Literature/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/slavic/undergrad/index.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Russian Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/slavic/undergrad/index.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Scandinavian Languages and Cultures/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/scandinavian/undergrad_prog/index.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Sociology/B.A.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. THIS
MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
The Sociology Department requires that you complete all major preparation
courses except Sociology 20 prior to transfer. Transfer students must be
admitted as Pre-Sociology majors in order to major in Sociology. After transfer
to UCLA, students may not change their major to Sociology if they were
originally admitted to another major outside the Department of Sociology. For
more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.sociology.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 3 or higher on the ___________________can
AP Statistics exam
be used in place of the
statistics course.
A score of 3 or higher on the _________________________
AP Calculus AB or BC exam can be used in place of
the calculus course
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOCIOL 1
Introductory Sociology
(5)|SOC M1
Introduction to
(3)
|
Sociology
|
__
OR
|SOC M1H
Honors: Introduction to (3)
|
Sociology
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 2
Finite Mathematics
(4)|MATH M14
Finite Mathematics
(3)
OR
|
OR
MATH 3A
Calculus for Life Sciences (4)|MATH M16A
Applied Calculus I
(3)
Students
|
OR
|
OR
MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------One Introductory Statistics Course
|MATH M15
Introductory
(5)
|
Statistics
|
__
OR
|MATH M15H
Honors: Introductory (5)
|
Statistics
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Sociology/B.A. (continued)
SOCIOL 20
Introduction to
(5)|SOC M3
Sociological Analysis
(3)
Sociological Research
|
Methods
|
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====Southeast Asian Studies/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.isop.ucla.edu/idps/seasia and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Spanish and Community and Culture B.A====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For more information regarding preparation for
this major, visit www. spanport.ucla.edu and www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Spanish and Linguistics/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/spanport/ugrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Spanish and Portuguese/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/spanport/ugrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Spanish/B.A.====
Transfer admission to UCLA is competitive; strong academic preparation and
performance are primary elements of the admission review. Information about
UCLA's transfer selection process is available at
www.admissions.ucla.edu. You should complete as many major preparation courses
as possible prior to transfer. For information regarding preparation for this
major, visit www.humnet.ucla.edu/spanport/ugrad.html and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.
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====Statistics/B.S.====
Listed below are the lower division preparation courses for the major. You
should complete as many preparation courses as possible prior to transfer, based
on the availability of courses. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
For information regarding preparation for this major and UCLA's transfer
selection process, visit www.stat.ucla.edu and
www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.

PLEASE NOTE: The community college courses listed below have been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirements for this major at UCLA, but they
___ not be exact equivalents of the UCLA courses listed.
may
The AP Exam Scores listed below may be used to meet the major prep:
A score of 4 or higher on the ___________________can
AP Statistics exam
be used in place of the
statistics course.
A score of 5 on the ________________________________________
AP Calculus AB exam or 4 on the BC exam is equivalent to
Math 31A and can be used in place of the first calculus course.
A score of 5 on the ____________________is
AP Calculus BC exam
equivalent to MATH 31AB and can be
used in place of the first two calculus courses.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31A
Differential and Integral (4)|MATH M25A
Calculus with
(5)
Calculus
|
Analytic Geometry I
|
__
OR
|MATH M25AH
Honors: Calculus
(5)
|
with Analytic
|
Geometry I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 31B
Integration and Infinite (4)|MATH M25B
Calculus with
(5)
Series
|
Analytic Geometry II
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 32A &
_ Calculus of Several
(4)|MATH M25C
Calculus and Analytic (5)
Variables
|
Geometry III
MATH 32B
Calculus of Several
(4)|
Variables
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------MATH 33A
Linear Algebra and
(4)|MATH M31
Introduction to Linear (3)
Applications
|
Algebra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------COMPTNG 10A
Introduction to
(5)|CS M10B
Object-Oriented
(4)
Programming(C++)
|
Programming Using C++
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Introduction to
(5)|No course articulated. Course must be
Statistical Reasoning
|completed at UCLA.
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====Theater/B.A.====
The Theater major provides undergraduates with a comprehensive education in
theater, specialized training in one or more creative areas, and a humanistic,
liberal arts education. Artistic training is combined with the study of theater
history, literature, and aesthetics. The program's goal is to challenge and
expand the way the theater artist thinks as well as performs---to produce
well-educated, creative thinkers as well as thoughtful artists.
Applicants to the theater program must choose an area of interest for admission
purposes only: acting, design/production, teaching artists program, musical
theater, general theater studies or playwriting. All theater students, however,
study these principal areas of theater practice.
Recommended courses prior to entrance: acting, design, play analysis and theater
history. Additional admission requirements include a personal essay, an
interview and/or audition (required for applicants choosing acting or musical
theater as their area of specialization). Applicants to the school must have a
minimum 3.0 GPA at the time of application and must complete their general
education coursework prior to entrance.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.tft.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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====Women's Studies/B.A.====
Listed below is the required lower division preparation course for the major.
You should complete this course prior to transfer, based on the availability of
courses. This course must be taken for a letter grade. For more information
regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process, visit
www.womensstudies.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu
PLEASE NOTE: The community college course listed below has been approved to
satisfy the preparation requirement for this major at UCLA, but it
___ not be the exact equivalent of the UCLA course listed.
may
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Introduction to Women's (5)|No course articulated
Studies: Feminist
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Perspectives on Women
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and Society
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NOTE: Students may also need to complete lower division departmental requisites
after transfer to be eligible for upper division women studies courses in the
disciplines.
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====World Arts and Cultures/B.A.====
The World Arts and Cultures/Dance department is at forefront of innovative,
interdisciplinary, and cross culural studies of the arts, offering a curriculum
in which students can explore the vital relationship of the arts and performance
to cultural theory and criticism. The dance concentration, with the distinctly
WAC approach to dance, shifting standard models for teaching of this art form at
a university, brings together the possibilities of cross-cultural and contextual
studies, civic engagement, and the study of Los Angeles as a laboratory for the
study of the world.
Preparation for the major: All preparatory coursework should be completed at
UCLA. Exemptions/substitutions from lower division requirements will be
determined after
_____ admission.
Audition/interview&supplemental requirements: Successful applicants must have
strong academic preparation and show evidence of involvement in the arts and
community that demostrates intersests in varied cultures. All students are
required to submit a supplemental application by digital upload, for which an
additional fee is required. Letters of recommendation are also requested.
Applicants to Dance will be asked to audition. All students must have a minimum
3.0gpa at the time of application. Specific guidelines may be found at
www.arts.ucla.edu/prospective-students.
For more information regarding this major and UCLA's transfer selection process,
visit www.wac.ucla.edu and www.admissions.ucla.edu.
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