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    ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

    INTRODUCTION

    This Articulation Agreement has been developed by Mount St. Mary's College and Los

    Angeles City College. Its purpose is to help the prospective Mount St. Mary's studentplan a course of study that will facilitate a more effective transfer into Mount St. Mary'sCollege. Mount St. Marys College accepts a maximum of 70 transferable communitycollege units that may be applied toward the units required for a baccalaureate degree.

    The Articulation Agreement contains relevant information about MSMC General StudiesRequirements, which includes five areas: Communication Skills; Critical Thinking; Arts &Sciences; Modern Language, Religious Studies and Philosophy. Listed under each areaare equivalent courses offered at Los Angeles City College

    Please refer to the MSMC Catalog or contact a Transfer Counselor in The Office ofAdmission at MSMC for a complete list of required lower division courses for majors not

    listed in this Agreement.

    This Agreement is based upon Mount St. Mary's College Catalog and Los Angeles CityCollege catalog and is subject to review/revision at the discretion of the

    Advisement/Registrar Offices.

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    MOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGELOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

    Mount St. Marys College Los Angeles City College

    GENERAL STUDIES

    I. Communication Skills

    A. Written (6 units with grade C or better) B. Oral (1-3 units)

    English 101, 102, Speech 101,106

    II. Critical Thinking (minimum 3 units)

    Philosophy 5, 8, 9III. Arts and Sciences (minimum 21 units)

    At least one course must be taken in each of the following categories (A-G)

    A. Art/Music B. Literature C. HistoryD. Natural and

    Physical SciencesAfrican American 60

    Art 101, 102, 103, 105,

    107, 111

    Cinema 3, 4

    Humanities 44, 61

    Music 111, 121, 122,

    135

    Photography 34

    Theatre 100, 110, 400

    English 204, 205, 206,

    208, 211, 212, 214,

    215, 216, 219, 239,

    240, 252, 255

    History 1, 2, 3, 4, 11,

    12, 13, 73, 81, 82, 86,

    87, 88

    Political Science 5

    Anatomy 1

    Anthropology 101, 111

    Astronomy 1, 5, 11

    Biology 6, 7, 25

    Chemistry 60, 101

    Earth Science 1

    Geography 1,15

    Geology 1, 6

    Microbiology 1, 20, 40

    Oceanography 1

    Physical Science 1, 14

    Physics 6, 7, 11, 12,

    14, 21, 22Physiology 1

    E. MathematicsF. Social and Behavioral

    Sciences

    G. Contemporary Economics

    or Politics

    Math 215, 216, 227, 236, 237,

    240, 245, 260, 261, 262, 263,

    270, 271, 275

    Anthropology 102, 103

    Economics 1

    Geography 2

    Political Science 2

    Psychology 1, 41

    Sociology 1, 12

    Economics 2

    Political Science 1, 7

    IV. Modern Language

    A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same

    language

    B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic

    proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination

    with scores above 550.

    C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second

    semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the

    language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2.

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    V. Religious Studies and Philosophy

    (minimum 15 units; must include 3 units of Ethics and 3 units of a Philosophical Ideas

    course)

    A. Religious Studies (6-9 units) B. Philosophy (6-9 units)

    a. Scripture: English 252

    b. Religion & Religions:

    Anthropology 121History 7

    a. Philosophical Ideas: Philosophy1, 14, 30, 32,

    40

    b. Ethics: Philosophy 20c. Philosophy Other: 5, 6, 8, 9

    VI. Diversity

    African American Studies 20, 60

    Anthropology 102

    Art 105, 107

    Chicano Studies 44

    Chinese 10

    English 219, 239, 255

    French 10

    History 7

    Humanities 8, 20, 31, 41, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48, 61,

    63

    Korean 10

    Music 135

    Philosophy 1, 30, 32, 40

    Sociology 1, 2, 11, 12

    VII. Quantitative Literacy

    A. QL 1 B. QL 2

    Biology 6

    Chemistry 221

    Math 215

    Philosophy 5, 8

    Chemistry 101, 102

    Math 216, 227, 236, 237, 240, 260, 262, 263

    Philosophy 9

    Physical Science 1

    Physics 6, 7, 11, 21, 22

    Disclaimer

    Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To

    ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before

    registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course.

    Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.