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FASHION PROGRAM
OVERVIEW
2007 - 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FASHION PROGRAM OVERVIEWPAGE 1 & 2
FASHION DESIGN AND PRODUCTIONAssociate of Science Degree
Certificate of Competence and CompletionPAGE 3
FASHION MERCHANDISINGAssociate of Science Degree
Certificate of Competence and CompletionPAGE 4
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETIONComputer Patternmaking Technician
Costume TechnicianFashion Stylist
ACADEMIC AFFAIRSIndustry and Technology Information
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FALL/SPRING ANTICIPATED TIMELINE COURSE OUTLOOKPAGE 6
The policy of the El Camino Community College District is to provide an educational and employment environment in which no per-son shall be unlawfully denied full and equal access to, the benefits of, or be unlawfully subjected to, discrimination on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, sex, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, physical, or mental disability, or relation in any program or activity that is administered by, funded directly by, or receives any financial assistance from, the State Chancellor or Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges.
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EL CAMINO COLLEGEIndustry & Technology Division
16007 Crenshaw Boulevard • Torrance, CA 90506(310) 660-3346 or FAX (310) 660-3106
& Related TechnologiesMs. Vera Bruce, Fashion Instructor/AdvisorEmail: [email protected]://www.elcamino.edu/academics/indtech/fashion
FASHION PROGRAM OVERVIEWEl Camino College 2007 - 2008 Catalog
Fashion - A.S. Degree and Certificates of Competence and Completion
The fashion program prepares students for employment in the field of design and produc-tion or merchandising and provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. Upon completing the degree or certificate requirements, students gain proficiency in clothing, construction, fashion illustration, pattern making, draping, computer aided fashion design, and manufacturing. Students completing the requirements for the merchandising option will also gain proficiency in presentation techniques, planning, promotion, fashion coordination, advertising, and sales. Competencies will be assessed by portfolios and exhibitions of original apparel design and garments. Students may expect to enter industry as a design assistant, costume technician, fashion consultant, stylist, entry-level pattern maker, quality control as-sistant, assistant merchandiser, or sales associate.
El Camino College Major RequirementsAt least 50% of the major requirements for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College.Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, Art 10ab*, (*one semester of)Total Units: 31Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab*, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42, Business 22 (*one semester of)Total Units: 28
Certificate of CompetenceA Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the courses in one of the following options: Fashion Design and Production or Fashion Merchandising, with a grade average of B. At least 50% of the courses required for the Certificated of Competence must be completed at El Camino College.Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, 95abcd (2-4 units); three courses from the following: Fashion 11ab*, 16ab*, 24abc*, 31, 36, 37; Art 10ab*, 37ab* (*one semester of)Total Units: 38-41Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab*, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42; Fashion 95abcd (2-4units); Business 15, 22; two courses from the following: Business 12, 13, 14, 21, 27 (*one semester of)Total Units: 40-42
Certificate of CompletionA Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student completing the courses in one of the following options: Computer Pattern Making Technician, Costume Technician, Fashion Design and Production, Fashion Merchandising, or Fashion Stylist with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses required for the Certificate of Completion must be completed at El Camino College.Computer Pattern Making Technician Option: Fashion 11ab, 14, 15ab, 26A, 29abTotal Units: 12Costume Technician Option: Fashion 10ab, 11ab, 17ab, 24abc, 31, 35, 41; Theatre 94Total Units: 21Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, 95abcd (2-4 units); three courses from the following: Fashion 11ab*, 16ab*, 24abc*, 31, 36, 37; Art 10ab*, 37ab* (*one semester of)Total Units: 38-41Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab*, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42; Fashion 95abcd (2-4units); Business 15, 22; two courses from the following: Business 12, 13, 14, 21, 27 (*one semester of)Total Units: 40-42Fashion Stylist Option: Fashion 10ab, 23, 31, 35, 41, 42, 95abcd (2 units)Total Units: 18
Fashion 1Career Opportunities in Fashion
1 unit; 1 hour lectureCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course surveys career opportuni-ties in fashion. Students will explore the uniqueness of both themselves and the industry in all of its complexity through classroom exercises and visits in the field.
Fashion 2Presentation Techniques for Fashion
1 unit; .5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours labCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course will assist the student in developing techniques for fash-ion presentation. Basic concepts and techniques of applied design, includ-ing media presentation methods and visual communication are studied.
Fashion 3Fashion Introduction to Macintosh
1 unit; .5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours labCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
The student is introduced to the basic operation of the Macintosh computer. The software learned in this course will be reinforced in Fashion design for project assignments.
Note: Same as Family and Consumer Studies 3, Interior Design 3, Nutrition and Foods 3.
Fashion 4abComputer Fashion Illustration
1 unit; .5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 3 with a mini-mum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course incorporated the use of a computer aided garment detail library with an illustrative software to sketch, illustrate and design apparel groups. Students will design and develop line sheets, cost sheets and hang tags for advertising.
Fashion 10abClothing Construction I
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course provides analysis and ap-plication of basic clothing construc-tion techniques. Student projects are selected in accordance with skill level. The projects are to be made distinctly different fabrics incorporating suitable techniques to be compatible with fab-ric structure. Consumer decision-mak-ing is emphasized.
Fashion 11abClothing Construction II
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Fash-ion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course offers a study and devel-opment of contemporary garment con-struction using advanced techniques and procedures. Projects include gar-ments made of a currently fashion-able but “difficult to handle” fabric. Emphasis is placed on experimenta-tion of the appropriate application of various techniques and procedures in construction garments with workman-ship of high quality.
Fashion 14Pattern Grading
1 unit; 0.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 26A with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers sizing commercial and individual patterns for the adult run of sizes.
Fashion 15abFashion Sketching
2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Art 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
Sketching and media techniques for fashion design and merchandising students are studied. Instruction in-cludes the developing of fashion fig-ure (croqui) drawing (men, women and children) in relation to proportion and scale. Students apply basic tech-niques of drawing a descriptive gar-ment trade sketch. Fabric rendering using pencil, pen and ink, felt tip pens and markers is expected.
Fashion 16abFashion Illustrating
2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Fashion 15ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
The course emphasizes drawing the fashion figure in detailed proportion using different media. Projects will cover fabric rendering, advertising, il-lustration and preparing the student for portfolio presentation. Emphasis is placed on developing apparel design by rendering designs with use of ap-propriate software for the apparel in-dustry.
Fashion 17Decorative Textiles
1 units; .5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours labCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers decorative tech-niques applied to fabrics. Designer de-tails will be applied using the following techniques: beading, dyeing, printing, machine embroidery, painting and quilting.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
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*Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations.
For details, see a counselor, the Transfer Center advisor, or the
articulation officer.
The hours per week of courses may be adjusted based on the length of the term.
Fashion 20Textiles
3 units; 3 hours lectureRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This introductory course covers charac-teristics of textiles for Fashion Design majors. Students are introduced to: various fibers, yarn types, fabrication, coloring, printing and finishing methods. Selection, use and care textiles are em-phasized.
Note: Same as Family and Consumer Studies 20, Interior Design 20.
Fashion 23Fitting and Alterations
2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of CCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course teaches alteration and repair of Ready-to-Wear (RTW) clothing and commercial patterns to conform to body contours by analysis of problem areas and by using principles and methods of sewing techniques for the dressmaker, tailor and home sewer.
Fashion 24abcTailoring
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers the principles and techniques of hand, machine and speed tailoring of garments commonly used by the tailor, costume technician and ap-parel designer.
Fashion 26ABasic Design and Patternmaking
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 11ab with a minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollmentRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers flat pattern methods in dress and separates apparel using the basic sample size for women’s and girls’ wear.
Fashion 26BBasic Dress Design Through Draping Process
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course is the study of draping tech-niques to create original garment designs. The draping process is the development of a garment through fabric manipulation directly on a dress form. To maintain de-sign integrity, this course emphasizes the relationship of the fabric hand, color print and structure so students will be able to solve unfamiliar design problems. Fashion 27Fashion Merchandising
3 units; 3 hours lectureRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course introduces students to the fashion merchandising industry and its philosophies. The course content includes an overview of the fashion industry and careers in merchandising as well as plan-ning, selecting, selling, and promoting fashion merchandise. Also covered are the math principles required for mer-chandising and tracking fashion trends.
Fashion 28Visual Merchandising
2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours labRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
In this course students are introduced to the basic concepts, techniques, and plan-ning procedures for the visual approach to selling merchandise. Current methods of visual merchandising are discussed in-cluding the use of mannequins, signage, and marketing as well as store planning and layout.
Fashion 29abComputer Aided Design/Patternmaking
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 3 with a minimum grade of C or concurrent equivalentCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers the application of computer pattern aided design “PAD System” software. Using the tools of the PAD system, students will draft and ma-nipulate basic blocks and garment styles. Students will work in teams to simulate the work environment.
Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option.
Fashion 31History of Costume
3 units; 3 hours lectureRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers the important peri-ods of costume design and their effects and relationships to political, social and economic conditions of the times and how they have influenced life style and culture. Emphasis is placed on both aes-thetic and functional aspects of costumes and their importance in the evolution and inspiration of modern dress.
Note: Fashion 31 is now a General Education course under Associate in Science Degree Require-ments: Section A-3, Humanities: Fashion 31
Fashion 35Applied Color Theory
2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours labRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
In this course students are introduced to the essential theories of color percep-tion and applied problems involving color interaction phenomenon, effects, and function that occur in fashion design. Students will use color as a visual lan-guage to modify space perception and to generate an emotional response when applied to fashion.
Fashion 36Advanced Apparel Pattern Making and Draping Design
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 25, 26A and 26B with a minimum grade of C in prerequisiteCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course continues the study of flat pattern drafting and draping methods to produce apparel patterns quickly and ac-curately. For the development of design skills, students create individual projects that have unusual drafting angles and in-tricate draping details.
Fashion 37Design for Apparel Manufacture
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours labPrerequisite: Fashion 14, 36, one semester of 15ab and 29ab with a minimum grade of C in prerequisiteCredit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course covers the development of “designing a line of clothing: using in-dustry production techniques and equip-ment, from sketch to pattern and final construction.
Note: This course is offered spring semester only.
Fashion 41Fashion Analysis and Selection
3 units; 3 hours lectureRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
In this course students are introduced to the societal importance of apparel and personal appearance. Emphasis is placed on social, psychological, cultural, and physical clothing needs. Additional topics covered include the history of fashion de-sign, elements and principles of design, wardrobe planning, identifying quality, and clothing care, fit, and purchasing.
Fashion 42abc (formerly 42)Fashion Show Production and Promotion
3 units; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab plus 18 hours to be arrangedRecommended Preparation: eligibility for English 84Credit; degree applicableTransfer CSU
This course is a study of the directing and coordinating of fashion promotions, the psychology used in the marketing of fashion products, the functions of the fashion coordinator, and the techniques and procedures for presenting fashion. Students will evaluate advertising cam-paigns and participate in two promo-tions.
Fashion 50Special Topics in Fashion
Units determined by individual course; lecture/lab hours determined by indi-vidual course
The course is designed to explore topics in Fashion more specific than provided in other courses in the regular department curriculum. Students are referred to the current schedule of classes for details of specific courses.
Fashion 95abcdCooperative Career Education
2-4 units; hours to be arrangedEnrollment Limitation:Parallel Plan (Work and Attend School at the Same Time): Enrollment in a minimum of seven units, including Co-operative Career Education; employ-ment in a job related to the major or career goal by the third week of the semester; completion of or current en-rollment in one course from the majorAlternate Plan (Work and Attend School Alternately): successful com-pletion of one semester at El Camino College including one course from the major before initial enrollment plan; enrollment limited to one other class during the semester; employment in a job related to the major or career goal by the third week of the semester; successful completion of at least seven units of other class work at El Camino before re-enrolling in planCredit, degree applicableTransfer CSU - limitations apply
Through a set of learning objectives es-tablished by the student, employer, and instructor, each student will work with and learn from experts in the Fashion field. These experiences will enable stu-dents to improve job skills, and analyze career opportunities and requirements, and compare these to personal potential and expectations.
Note: The maximum total units earned for CCE un-der both plans may not exceed 16 units.
Fashion 99abcIndependent Study
1-3 units; hours to be arrangedEnrollment Limitation: two courses in Fashion with a minimum grade of B in each and acknowledgment by the instruc-tor with whom the student will workCredit, degree applicableTransfer CSU - limitations apply
This course provides special advanced studies in a subject field of Fashion not covered in the regular departmental of-ferings. Regular conferences with the instructor are coordinated with assigned Fashion projects (60 hours per unit).
Note: Refer to page 11 of the 2007-2008 El Camino College Catalog
Fashion 100Fashion Studio
0 units; minimum 1 hour lab per semesterNon-credit
This course provides the fashion student as well as other interested students with individualized instruction related to ap-parel projects. Student will receive in-struction in proper techniques appropri-ate to their specific project. Student will apply designing or sewing skills to spe-cific areas of construction, and computer assistance with fashion software will be available.
Note: This course is repeatable. PAGE 2
*Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations.
For details, see a counselor, the Transfer Center advisor, or the
articulation officer.
The hours per week of courses may be adjusted based on the length of the term.
FASHION DESIGN AND PRODUCTIONASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
The Fashion Design and Production curriculum provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. Students gain proficiency in clothing, construction, fashion illustration, pattern making, drap-ing, computer aided fashion design, and manufacturing. Competencies will be assessed by portfolios and exhibitions of original apparel design and garments. Students may expect to enter industry as a design as-sistant, costume technician, fashion consultant, stylist, entry-level pattern maker, quality control assistant, assistant merchandiser, or sales associate.
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN FASHION 1
l FASHION 2 PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES FOR FASHION 1
l FASHION 3 FASHION INTRODUCTION TO MACINTOSH 1
l FASHION 4ab* COMPUTER FASHION ILLUSTRATION 1
l FASHION 10ab* CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION I 3
l FASHION 14 PATTERN GRADING 1
l FASHION 15ab* FASHION SKETCHING 2
l FASHION 17ab* DECORATIVE TEXTILES 1
l FASHION 20 TEXTILES 3
£ FASHION 26A BASIC DESIGN AND PATTERNMAKING 3
£ FASHION 26B BASIC DRESS DESIGN THROUGH DRAPING PROCESS 3
≠ FASHION 29ab* COMPUTER AIDED PATTERNMAKING 3
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 3
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
l ART 10ab* DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS 3
LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 31
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses
may not be adjusted based on the length of the
term.
TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
≠ ADVANCED
* Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations.For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer.
INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISIONFashion & Related Technologies
Counselors:
Ken Key (310) 660-3631 or email: [email protected]
Valencia Rayford (310) 660-6407 or email: vrayford @elcamino.edu
Fashion Instructor/Advisor: Ms. Vera Bruce (310) 660-3346 or email: [email protected] Website: http://www.elcamino.edu/academics/indtech/fashion
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AND COMPLETIONA Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the course with a grade aver-age of B or better. A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student who completes the course with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College.
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN FASHION 1
l FASHION 2 PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES FOR FASHION 1
l FASHION 3 FASHION INTRODUCTION TO MACINTOSH 1
l FASHION 4ab* COMPUTER FASHION ILLUSTRATION 1
l FASHION 10ab* CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION I 3
l FASHION 14 PATTERN GRADING 1
l FASHION 15ab* FASHION SKETCHING 2
l FASHION 17ab* DECORATIVE TEXTILES 1
l FASHION 20 TEXTILES 3
£ FASHION 26A BASIC DESIGN AND PATTERNMAKING 3
£ FASHION 26B BASIC DRESS DESIGN THROUGH DRAPING PROCESS 3
≠ FASHION 29ab* COMPUTER AIDED PATTERNMAKING 3
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 3
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
l FASHION 95abcd COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION 3
3 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:
£ FASHION 11ab* CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION II 3
≠ FASHION 16ab* FASHION ILLUSTRATING 2
≠ FASHION 24abc* TAILORING 3
≠ FASHION 31 HISTORY OF COSTUME 3
≠ FASHION 36 ADVANCED DRAPING/PATTERNMAKING 3
≠ FASHION 37 APPAREL DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING 3
≠ ART 10ab* DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS 3
£ ART 37ab* TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3
LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 38-41
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses
may not be adjusted based on the length of the
term.
TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
≠ ADVANCED
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FASHION MERCHANDISINGASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
The Fashion Merchandising curriculum provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. Students completing the requirements for the merchandising option will also gain proficiency in presenta-tion techniques, planning, promotion, fashion coordination, advertising, and sales. Competencies will be assessed by portfolios and exhibitions of original apparel design and garments. Students may expect to enter industry as a design assistant, costume technician, fashion consultant, stylist, entry-level pattern maker, quality control assistant, assistant merchandiser, or sales associate.
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN FASHION 1
l FASHION 2 PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES FOR FASHION 1
l FASHION 3 FASHION INTRODUCTION TO MACINTOSH 1
l FASHION 4ab* COMPUTER FASHION ILLUSTRATION 1
l FASHION 10ab* CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION I 3
l FASHION 15ab* FASHION SKETCHING 2
l FASHION 20 TEXTILES 3
£ FASHION 27 FASHION MERCHANDISING 3
£ FASHION 28 VISUAL MERCHANDISING 2
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 2
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
≠ FASHION 42 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION 3
≠ BUSINESS 22 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS 3
LEVEL (*one semester of)
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses
may not be adjusted based on the length of the
term.
TOTAL UNITS 28
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
≠ ADVANCED TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
* Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations.For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer.
INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISIONFashion & Related Technologies
Counselors:
Ken Key (310) 660-3631 or email: [email protected]
Valencia Rayford (310) 660-6407 or email: vrayford @elcamino.edu
Fashion Instructor/Advisor: Ms. Vera Bruce (310) 660-3346 or email: [email protected] Website: http://www.elcamino.edu/academics/indtech/fashion
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AND COMPLETIONA Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the course with a grade aver-age of B or better. A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student who completes the course with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College.
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN FASHION 1
l FASHION 2 PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES FOR FASHION 1
l FASHION 3 FASHION INTRODUCTION TO MACINTOSH 1
l FASHION 4ab* COMPUTER FASHION ILLUSTRATION 1
l FASHION 10ab* CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION I 3
l FASHION 15ab* FASHION SKETCHING 2
l FASHION 20 TEXTILES 3
£ FASHION 27 FASHION MERCHANDISING 3
£ FASHION 28 VISUAL MERCHANDISING 2
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 2
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
≠ FASHION 42 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION 3
l FASHION 95abcd COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION 2-4
£ BUSINESS 15 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3
≠ BUSINESS 22 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS 3
2 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:
£ BUSINESS 12 ADVERTISING 3
£ BUSINESS 13 PERSONAL SELLING 2
£ BUSINESS 14 MARKETING 3
£ BUSINESS 21 PERSONAL MANAGEMENT 3
£ BUSINESS 27 EFFECTIVE ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS 3
LEVEL (*one semester of)
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses
may not be adjusted based on the length of the
term.
TOTAL UNITS 40-42
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
≠ ADVANCED TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student who completes the course in one of the fol-lowing options: Computer Patternmaking Technician, Costume Technician, Fashion Design and Production (pg. 3), Fashion Merchandising (pg. 4), or Fashion Stylist with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Certificate of Completion must be completed at El Camino College.
COMPUTER PATTERNMAKING TECHNICIAN
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
£ FASHION 11ab CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION II 3
l FASHION 14 PATTERN GRADING 1
l FASHION 15ab FASHION SKETCHING 2
£ FASHION 26A BASIC DESIGN AND PATTERNMAKING 3
≠ FASHION 29ab COMPUTER AIDED PATTERNMAKING 3
LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 12
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses may not be adjusted based
on the length of the term.
TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
≠ ADVANCED
COSTUME TECHNICIAN
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 10ab CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION 1 3
£ FASHION 11ab CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION II 3
l FASHION 17ab DECORATIVE TEXTILES 1
≠ FASHION 24abc TAILORING 3
≠ FASHION 31 HISTORY OF COSTUME 3
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 2
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
≠ THEATRE 94 COSTUMING FOR STAGE 2
LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 21
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses may not be adjusted based
on the length of the term.
TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
≠ ADVANCED
FASHION STYLIST
LEVEL ¸ SEMESTER TAKEN COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITS
l FASHION 10ab CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION 1 3
£ FASHION 23 FITTING AND ALTERATIONS 2
≠ FASHION 31 HISTORY OF COSTUME 3
£ FASHION 35 APPLIED COLOR THEORY 2
l FASHION 41 FASHION ANALYSIS AND SELECTION 3
≠ FASHION 42 FASHION SHOW AND PRODUCTION 3
l FASHION 95abcd COOPERATIVE CAREER EDUCATION 2
LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 18
l BEGINNER The hours per week of courses may not be adjusted based
on the length of the term.
TOTAL COMPLETED UNITS√ Ú
£ INTERMEDIATE TOTAL UNCOMPLETED UNITS
≠ ADVANCEDPAGE 5
Academic Affairs
Industry and TechnologyFashion & Related Technologies
Dr. Stephanie Rodriguez, DeanOffice - Technical Arts Building, first floor, TA 102
(310) 660-3600Dr. Thomas Jackson, Associate Dean
Office - Technical Arts Building, second floor TA 207
Counselors:Ken Key (310) 660-3631 or email: [email protected]
Valencia Rayford (310) 660-6407 or email: vrayford @elcamino.edu
Fashion Instructor/Advisor: Ms. Vera Bruce (310) 660-3346 or email: [email protected]
(For more detailed information about the Associate in Science Degree Requirements, Catalog Rights, Certificates, Preparation for Transfer,
& Honors Programs for Fashion Majors, please consult with the 2007-2008 El Camino College Catalog, Section 3 page 29-40)
* Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations.For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation
officer.
Fashion Website: http://www.elcamino.edu/academics/indtech/fashion
FASHION DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT
The Fashion Department of El Camino College is embedded within the Industry & Technology Division. Our primary objective is student success. We strive to achieve the following goals:
• To exceed the educational needs of students entering the Fashion Department for a “first look around” or as declared fashion majors.• To provide support through campus counseling and networking with industry profes-sionals.• To encourage teamwork and student awareness of the changing and fast-paced Fash-ion Industry through the campus club, “Tailor Made.”• To graduate students ready for entry-level positions within the fashion industry job market.
Industry & Technology Division • Fashion & Related Technologies
FALL/SPRING ANTICIPATED TIMELINE COURSE OUTLOOK
Key courses: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab, 10ab, 11ab, 14, 15ab, 16ab, 17ab, 20, 23, 26A, 26B, 27, 28, 29ab, 31, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42abc, 95abcd, 99abc & 100
FALL
FASH 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 Unit I
FASH 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 Unit I
FASH 4ab Computer Fashion Illustration 1 Unit I
FASH 10ab Clothing Construction I 3 Units I
FASH 11ab Clothing Construction II 3 Units II
FASH 15ab Fashion Sketching 2 Units I
FASH 23 Fitting and Alterations 2 Units I
FASH 24abc Tailoring 3 Units II
FASH 26A Basic Design and Patternmaking 3 Units II
FASH 27 Fashion Merchandising 3 Units I
FASH 29ab Computer Aided Design/Patternmaking 3 Units II
FASH 31 History of Costume 3 Units II
FASH 35 Applied Color Theory 2 Units I
FASH 41 Fashion Analysis and Selection 3 Units III
FASH 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 2-4 Units I
FASH 99abc Independent Study 1-3 Units II
*All Classes are offered subject to class enroll-ment
Level of DifficultyBeginner_______I
Intermediate____IIAdvanced________III
SPRING
FASH 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 Unit I
FASH 2 Presentation of Techniques for Fashion 1 Unit I
FASH 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 Unit I
FASH 4ab Computer Fashion Illustration 1 Unit I
FASH 10ab Clothing Construction I 3 Units I
FASH 11ab Clothing Construction II 3 Units II
FASH 14 Pattern Grading 1 Unit I
FASH 16ab Fashion Illustrating 2 Units I
FASH 17ab Decorative Textiles 1 Unite II
FASH 20 Textiles 3 Units I
FASH 23 Fitting and Alterations 2 Units I
FASH 26B Basic Design Through Draping Process 3 Units II
FASH 28 Visual Merchandising 2 Units I
FASH 31 History of Costume 3 Units II
FASH 36 Adv. Apparel Patternmaking & Draping Design 3 Units III
FASH 37 Design for Apparel Manufacturer 3 Units III
FASH 42 Fashion Show Production and Promotion 3 Units II
FASH 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 2-4 Units I
FASH 99abc Independent Study 1-3 Units II
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dem
ic A
ffai
rs -
Pag
e 29
Sect
ion
III
Aca
dem
ic A
ffai
rs .
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. . .
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age
29
Ass
ocia
te D
egre
es .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. Pag
e 31
A
ssoc
iate
in
Art
s D
egre
e .
. . .
. Pag
e 34
A
ssoc
iate
in
Sci
ence
Deg
ree
. . .
Pag
e 35
C
erti
fica
tes
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. P
age
36
Pre
para
tion
for
Tra
nsf
er .
. . .
. Pag
e 37
H
onor
s P
rogr
ams
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . P
age
39
Acad
emic
Affa
irs
Dea
ns,
Dir
ecto
rs, a
nd
Aca
dem
ic O
ffic
es
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge’s
ins
truc
tiona
l co
urse
s an
d pr
ogra
ms
are
orga
nize
d an
d ad
min
iste
red
thro
ugh
acad
emic
div
isio
ns a
nd a
ca-
dem
ic o
ffic
es u
nder
the
dire
ctio
n of
the
vice
pre
side
nt o
f Aca
dem
-ic
Aff
airs
. The
Aca
dem
ic A
ffai
rs O
ffic
e is
loca
ted
on th
e fir
st fl
oor
of th
e A
dmin
istr
atio
n Bu
ildin
g, r
oom
116
. Div
isio
n of
fices
nor
mal
-ly
are
ope
n fr
om 7
:45
a.m
. to
4:30
p.m
., M
onda
y th
roug
h Fr
iday
. C
ouns
elin
g an
d ac
adem
ic a
dvis
emen
t ar
e of
fere
d fo
r ea
ch d
ivi-
sion
. App
oint
men
ts t
o se
e a
coun
selo
r m
ay b
e m
ade
thro
ugh
the
Cou
nsel
ing
Serv
ices
Cen
ter
appo
intm
ents
des
k w
hich
is
loca
ted
on th
e fir
st f
loor
of
the
Stud
ent S
ervi
ces
Cen
ter.
Even
ing
appo
int-
men
ts a
re a
vaila
ble.
Beh
avio
ral
and
Soci
al S
cien
ces
Dr.
Glo
ria
E. M
iran
da, D
ean
O
ffic
e - S
ocia
l Sc
ien
ce B
uild
ing,
Roo
m 1
01 (3
10) 6
60-3
735
The
Div
isio
n of
Beh
avio
ral a
nd S
ocia
l Sci
ence
s of
fers
inst
ruct
ion
in A
mer
ican
stu
dies
, an
thro
polo
gy,
child
edu
catio
n, e
cono
mic
s,
educ
atio
n, h
isto
ry, h
uman
dev
elop
men
t, ph
iloso
phy,
pol
itica
l sci
-en
ce, p
sych
olog
y, s
ocio
logy
and
wom
en’s
stu
dies
. Th
ese
cour
ses
are
desi
gned
to p
rovi
de s
tude
nts
with
the
oppo
r-tu
nity
to e
xam
ine
and
gain
an
unde
rsta
ndin
g in
thes
e ar
eas:
1.
Pol
itica
l, so
cial
, and
eco
nom
ic a
spec
ts o
f pas
t and
pre
sent
cul
-tu
res
in p
repa
ratio
n fo
r th
e fu
ture
; 2.
Hum
an v
alue
s, e
thic
al o
utlo
oks,
mor
al s
tand
ards
and
the
ir
impo
rtan
ce in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f per
sona
l wor
th, o
blig
atio
ns a
nd
resp
onsi
bilit
ies;
and
3.
Psy
chol
ogic
al a
nd s
ocia
l for
ces
whi
ch s
hape
hum
an b
ehav
ior
and
the
impa
ct o
f su
ch f
orce
s on
all
face
ts o
f cu
lture
.
Bu
sin
ess
Dr.
Vir
gin
ia L
. Rap
p, D
ean
O
ffic
e - B
usi
nes
s B
uild
ing,
Roo
m 1
07 (3
10) 6
60-3
770
The
Div
isio
n of
Bus
ines
s of
fers
cou
rses
in a
ccou
ntin
g, c
ompu
t-er
inf
orm
atio
n sy
stem
s, f
inan
ce,
mar
ketin
g, m
anag
emen
t, of
fice
adm
inis
trat
ion,
sup
ervi
sion
, rea
l est
ate,
par
aleg
al s
tudi
es a
nd la
w.
In t
hese
fie
lds,
cur
ricu
la e
mph
asiz
e bo
th t
heor
etic
al a
nd p
ract
i-ca
l tr
aini
ng a
nd p
repa
re t
he s
tude
nt t
o m
eet
low
er d
ivis
ion
requ
irem
ents
to tr
ansf
er to
four
-yea
r in
stitu
tions
or
to e
nter
dir
ect-
ly in
to e
mpl
oym
ent.
Fin
e A
rts
Dea
n, P
osit
ion
Vac
ant
Off
ice
- Mu
sic
Bu
ildin
g, R
oom
101
(310
) 660
-371
5 Th
e D
ivis
ion
of F
ine
Art
s in
clud
es a
rt, d
ance
, film
vid
eo, m
usic
, ph
otog
raph
y, s
peec
h co
mm
unic
atio
n, a
nd th
eatr
e. T
he c
ours
es a
re
desi
gned
to e
nlar
ge th
e cu
ltura
l life
of t
he s
tude
nt, t
he s
choo
l, an
d th
e co
mm
unity
. In
add
ition
, ar
t ex
hibi
ts,
thea
tre
prod
uctio
ns,
mus
ical
the
atre
pro
duct
ions
, ch
oral
and
ins
trum
enta
l co
ncer
ts,
reci
tals
, spe
eche
s, d
ebat
es, a
nd s
peci
al w
orks
hops
are
off
ered
as
a m
eans
of p
rovi
ding
opp
ortu
nitie
s fo
r de
velo
pmen
t of t
he ta
lent
s of
in
terp
retiv
e an
d cr
eativ
e ex
pres
sion
. Th
e Fi
ne A
rts
Div
isio
n of
fers
a v
arie
ty o
f pe
rfor
man
ces
by
natio
nally
an
d in
tern
atio
nally
ac
clai
med
ar
tists
th
roug
h El
C
amin
o C
olle
ge’s
Cen
ter
for
the
Art
s. F
ine
Art
s st
uden
ts p
artic
i-pa
te b
y at
tend
ance
at
cert
ain
perf
orm
ance
s an
d re
side
ncy
wor
k-sh
ops
offe
red
by m
any
of th
ese
artis
ts.
Hea
lth
Sci
ence
s an
d A
thle
tics
D
ean
, Pos
itio
n V
acan
t O
ffic
e -
Beh
avio
ral
Scie
nce
s B
uild
ing
firs
t fl
oor,
Art
101
(3
10) 6
60-3
545
Dir
ecto
r of
Nu
rsin
g, P
osit
ion
Vac
ant
Off
ice
- Tec
hn
ical
Art
s B
uild
ing,
TA
101
B (3
10) 6
60-3
281
Ms.
Dip
te P
atel
, Dir
ecto
r of
Spe
cial
Res
ourc
e C
ente
r O
ffic
e - S
tude
nt
Serv
ices
Cen
ter,
Eas
t W
ing
(310
) 660
-329
5 Th
e D
ivis
ion
of H
ealth
Sci
ence
s an
d A
thle
tics
offe
rs e
duca
tion
and
trai
ning
pro
gram
s in
the
hea
lth s
cien
ces,
kin
esio
logy
co-
edu-
catio
nal p
hysi
cal e
duca
tion
activ
ities
, ada
pted
phy
sica
l edu
catio
n,
recr
eatio
n, b
asic
firs
t aid
, CPR
, men
’s a
nd w
omen
’s a
thle
tics,
edu
-ca
tiona
l dev
elop
men
t, an
d si
gn la
ngua
ge/in
terp
rete
r tr
aini
ng.
With
in th
e di
visi
on, t
he k
ines
iolo
gy d
epar
tmen
t pro
vide
s ex
ten-
sive
off
erin
gs i
n ex
erci
se s
cien
ce a
s w
ell
as a
var
iety
of
lifet
ime
and
fitne
ss a
ctiv
ities
inc
ludi
ng g
olf,
aqua
tics,
str
engt
h tr
aini
ng,
racq
uet
spor
ts,
com
bativ
es,
and
aero
bic
prog
ram
s.
The
exer
cise
sc
ienc
e pr
ogra
m
prom
otes
he
alth
ca
re
thro
ugh
a w
elln
ess
appr
oach
usi
ng e
xten
sive
ind
ivid
ualiz
ed a
sses
smen
ts.
The
cur
-ri
culu
m in
clud
es c
ours
es th
at p
repa
re s
tude
nts
for
pers
onal
trai
n-er
cer
tific
atio
n, s
enio
r fit
ness
pro
gram
s fo
r su
cces
sful
agi
ng,
and
for
fitne
ss a
nd s
port
s nu
triti
on.
The
adap
tive
exer
cise
pro
gram
se
rves
stu
dent
s w
ho h
ave
a w
ide
rang
e of
dis
abili
ties
incl
udin
g sp
inal
cor
d in
juri
es, h
ead
trau
mas
, MS,
CP,
and
lung
dis
ease
. Suc
-ce
ssfu
l co
mpl
etio
n of
the
fir
st a
id c
ours
es w
ill l
ead
to R
ed C
ross
ce
rtifi
catio
n in
fir
st a
id, C
PR, a
nd b
asic
life
sup
port
. Ba
sic
wat
er
safe
ty in
stru
ctio
n an
d lif
egua
rd tr
aini
ng c
ours
es a
re a
lso
avai
labl
e an
d m
ay l
ead
to R
ed C
ross
cer
tific
atio
n. T
he d
ivis
ion
prov
ides
op
port
uniti
es f
or i
nter
colle
giat
e at
hlet
ic c
ompe
titio
n in
ele
ven
men
’s a
nd te
n w
omen
’s s
port
s.
The
heal
th s
cien
ces
prog
ram
s in
clud
e he
alth
edu
catio
n, e
xerc
ise
scie
nce,
nur
sing
, ra
diol
ogic
al t
echn
olog
y an
d re
spir
ator
y ca
re.
Hea
lth e
duca
tion
prov
ides
a s
urve
y of
con
tem
pora
ry h
ealth
issu
es
desi
gned
to
fam
iliar
ize
stud
ents
with
sou
nd a
ppro
ache
s to
goo
d he
alth
. The
exe
rcis
e sc
ienc
e pr
ogra
m p
rom
otes
pre
vent
ive
heal
th
care
thr
ough
a w
elln
ess
appr
oach
usi
ng e
xten
sive
ind
ivid
ual
asse
ssm
ents
lea
ding
to
pers
onal
ized
int
erve
ntio
ns a
nd p
rogr
am
deve
lopm
ent.
The
regi
ster
ed n
ursi
ng p
rogr
am i
nclu
des
requ
ire-
men
ts fo
r th
e A
ssoc
iate
in S
cien
ce d
egre
e an
d pr
epar
es s
tude
nts
to
take
the
Nat
iona
l Lic
ensi
ng E
xam
inat
ion.
The
radi
olog
ical
tech
nol-
ogy
(med
ical
x-r
ay) p
rogr
am i
s an
alli
ed h
ealth
spe
cial
ty d
esig
ned
to p
rovi
de c
ours
es w
hich
will
pre
pare
the
stud
ent t
o fu
nctio
n as
a
skill
ed r
adio
logi
cal
tech
nolo
gist
. Th
e re
spir
ator
y ca
re p
rogr
am i
s de
sign
ed to
pro
vide
the
resp
irat
ory
care
sci
ence
and
clin
ical
cou
rs-
es n
eede
d to
pre
pare
the
stud
ent t
o fu
nctio
n as
a s
kille
d re
spir
ato-
ry t
hera
pist
. Th
e Sp
ecia
l Res
ourc
e C
ente
r pr
ovid
es s
uppo
rt s
erv-
ices
and
aux
iliar
y ai
ds f
or s
tude
nts
with
dis
abili
ties.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 30
- A
cad
emic
Aff
airs
Hu
man
itie
s M
r. T
hom
as K
. Lew
, Dea
n
Off
ice
- Com
mu
nic
atio
ns
Bu
ildin
g, R
oom
201
(3
10) 6
60-3
316
Dr.
Bar
bara
Jaf
fe, A
ssoc
iate
Dea
n
Off
ice
- Com
mu
nic
atio
ns
Bu
ildin
g, R
oom
201
Th
e D
ivis
ion
of H
uman
ities
off
ers
stud
ents
the
opp
ortu
nity
to
enga
ge i
n sk
ills-
build
ing
and
liber
al a
rts
cour
ses
to f
urth
er t
heir
ed
ucat
iona
l go
als.
Th
roug
h co
urse
s in
aca
dem
ic s
trat
egie
s an
d lib
rary
info
rmat
ion
scie
nce,
stu
dent
s le
arn
the
skill
s th
ey n
eed
to
succ
eed
in c
olle
ge c
ours
es.
Engl
ish
as a
Sec
ond
Lang
uage
cou
rs-
es p
rovi
de p
rofic
ienc
y in
Eng
lish,
and
dev
elop
men
tal r
eadi
ng a
nd
wri
ting
clas
ses
assi
st s
tude
nts
who
nee
d ad
ditio
nal
skill
s be
fore
en
teri
ng c
olle
ge-le
vel c
ours
es.
The
divi
sion
off
ers
a w
ide
vari
ety
of f
orei
gn l
angu
age
cour
ses,
in
clud
ing
Chi
nese
, Fr
ench
, G
erm
an,
Ital
ian,
Jap
anes
e, a
nd S
pan-
ish.
Jou
rnal
ism
cla
sses
em
phas
ize
wri
ting
of n
ews
and
feat
ure
sto-
ries
, cul
min
atin
g in
the
wee
kly
publ
icat
ion
of t
he s
choo
l new
spa-
per.
Onc
e a
year
, a m
agaz
ine
prod
uctio
n cl
ass
publ
ishe
s W
arri
or
Life
. In
stru
ctio
n in
com
posi
tion
rang
es f
rom
bas
ic t
o ad
vanc
ed,
and
crea
tive
wri
ting
cour
ses
prov
ide
trai
ning
for
and
sup
port
of
poet
s an
d fic
tion
wri
ters
. Th
e lit
erat
ure
cour
ses
broa
den
stud
ents
’ un
ders
tand
ing
and
appr
ecia
tion
of w
rite
rs a
nd th
eir
text
s th
roug
h-ou
t th
e ag
es.
The
div
isio
n an
nual
ly p
rodu
ces
Myr
iad ,
a s
tude
nt
liter
ary
jour
nal,
as w
ell
as O
ur V
oice
s, a
stu
dent
dev
elop
men
t w
ritin
g jo
urna
l. Indu
stry
an
d Te
chn
olog
y D
ean
, Pos
itio
n V
acan
t O
ffic
e - T
ech
nic
al A
rts
Bu
ildin
g, f
irst
flo
or, T
A 1
02
(310
) 660
-360
0 D
r. T
hom
as J
acks
on, A
ssoc
iate
Dea
n
Off
ice
- Tec
hn
ical
Art
s B
uild
ing,
sec
ond
floo
r, T
A 2
07
The
divi
sion
off
ers
cour
ses
that
pro
vide
mar
keta
ble
skill
s by
ob
tain
ing
a ce
rtifi
cate
or
an a
ssoc
iate
deg
ree
in t
hese
pro
gram
ar
eas:
air
con
ditio
ning
and
ref
rige
ratio
n, a
rchi
tect
ure,
adm
inis
tra-
tion
of j
ustic
e, a
utom
otiv
e co
llisi
on r
epai
r/pa
intin
g, a
utom
otiv
e te
chno
logy
, com
pute
r ai
ded
desi
gn/d
raft
ing,
con
stru
ctio
n te
chno
l-og
y, c
osm
etol
ogy,
ele
ctro
nics
and
com
pute
r ha
rdw
are
tech
nolo
gy,
envi
ronm
enta
l tec
hnol
ogy,
fam
ily a
nd c
onsu
mer
stu
dies
, fas
hion
, fir
e an
d em
erge
ncy
tech
nolo
gy,
mac
hine
too
l te
chno
logy
, m
anu-
fact
urin
g te
chno
logy
, pa
ram
edic
al t
echn
icia
n, q
ualit
y as
sura
nce,
an
d w
eldi
ng.
The
div
isio
n al
so o
ffer
s co
urse
s in
cu
linar
y ar
ts,
engi
neer
ing
tech
nolo
gy, a
nd n
utri
tion
and
food
s.
Lear
nin
g R
esou
rces
M
s. A
lice
Gri
gsby
, Dir
ecto
r O
ffic
e - L
ibra
ry, R
oom
110
(3
10) 6
60-3
525
Lear
ning
Res
ourc
es o
ffer
s a
wid
e ra
nge
of s
uppo
rt p
rogr
ams
and
serv
ices
to s
usta
in a
nd c
ompl
emen
t the
teac
hing
-lear
ning
pro
gram
of
the
col
lege
. C
urre
nt r
esou
rces
and
wel
l-equ
ippe
d fa
cilit
ies
are
mad
e av
aila
ble
to b
oth
stud
ents
and
fac
ulty
. Se
rvic
es a
re p
rovi
d-ed
by
libra
ry s
ervi
ces,
the
Lea
rnin
g R
esou
rces
Cen
ter,
open
com
-pu
ter
labs
, tut
oria
l ser
vice
s, a
nd v
ideo
and
aud
io-v
isua
l com
mun
i-ca
tion
serv
ices
. P
rogr
ams
incl
ude
Dis
tanc
e Ed
ucat
ion,
whi
ch
offe
rs a
ccre
dite
d co
llege
cou
rses
via
tele
visi
on a
nd c
ompu
ter.
Mat
hem
atic
al S
cien
ces
Dr.
Don
ald
Y. G
oldb
erg,
Dea
n
Off
ice
- Mat
h a
nd
Com
pute
r Sc
ien
ce B
uild
ing,
Roo
m 1
01
(310
) 660
-320
0 Th
e D
ivis
ion
of M
athe
mat
ical
Sci
ence
s of
fers
inst
ruct
ion
to s
tu-
dent
s in
mat
hem
atic
s, e
ngin
eeri
ng, a
nd c
ompu
ter
scie
nce.
Mat
h-em
atic
s co
urse
s in
clud
e ba
sic
skill
s de
velo
pmen
t, ge
nera
l ed
uca-
tion
for s
tude
nts
seek
ing
univ
ersi
ty tr
ansf
er, a
nd s
peci
aliz
ed c
ours
-es
for
fut
ure
teac
hers
. F
ull
two-
year
pro
gram
s fo
r m
athe
mat
ics,
co
mpu
ter
scie
nce,
and
eng
inee
ring
maj
ors
are
offe
red.
Th
e co
m-
pute
r sc
ienc
e pr
ogra
m i
nclu
des
lang
uage
cou
rses
in
Java
, C
++
, C
#, a
nd F
ortr
an.
The
divi
sion
facu
lty is
pro
ud o
f its
dis
tingu
ishe
d re
puta
tion
for
rigo
rous
pre
para
tion
of f
utur
e sc
hola
rs,
scie
ntis
ts,
engi
neer
s, a
nd o
ther
s w
ho w
ill e
mpl
oy m
athe
mat
ics.
Th
e di
visi
on is
ded
icat
ed to
pro
mot
ing
stud
ent s
ucce
ss a
t all
lev-
els.
The
Mat
hem
atic
s St
udy
Cen
ter
and
the
Mat
h-Sc
ienc
e M
ulti-
med
ia C
ompu
ter
Lab
prov
ide
plac
es f
or g
roup
stu
dy,
one-
to-o
ne
tuto
ring
, and
com
pute
r-as
sist
ed le
arni
ng o
n a
drop
-in b
asis
. M
any
mat
hem
atic
s co
urse
s pr
ovid
e st
uden
ts th
e op
port
unity
to u
se c
om-
puta
tiona
l tec
hnol
ogy,
suc
h as
gra
phin
g ca
lcul
ator
s, M
athe
mat
ica,
an
d M
INIT
AB.
Nat
ura
l Sc
ien
ces
Dea
n, P
osit
ion
Vac
ant
Off
ice
- Lif
e Sc
ien
ce B
uild
ing,
Roo
m 1
01
(310
) 660
-334
3 Th
e D
ivis
ion
of N
atur
al S
cien
ces
offe
rs in
stru
ctio
n in
the
biol
og-
ical
and
phy
sica
l sci
ence
s fo
r sci
ence
and
non
-sci
ence
maj
ors.
The
di
visi
on is
com
pris
ed o
f six
are
as:
astr
onom
y, c
hem
istr
y, e
arth
sci
-en
ces,
en
viro
nmen
tal
hort
icul
ture
, lif
e sc
ienc
es,
and
phys
ics.
Ea
rth
scie
nces
cou
rses
are
off
ered
in
geog
raph
y, g
eolo
gy,
and
ocea
nogr
aphy
. Li
fe s
cien
ces
cour
ses
are
offe
red
in a
nato
my,
bio
l-og
y, fi
eld
stud
ies,
mic
robi
olog
y, a
nd p
hysi
olog
y. T
he d
ivis
ion
pro-
vide
s a
com
preh
ensi
ve l
ower
div
isio
n cu
rric
ulum
for
sci
ence
m
ajor
s pr
epar
ing
to tr
ansf
er to
four
-yea
r un
iver
sitie
s. A
lso
prov
id-
ed a
re g
ener
al e
duca
tion
cour
ses
that
are
des
igne
d to
allo
w s
tu-
dent
s to
und
erst
and
and
appl
y th
e sc
ient
ific
met
hod
and
to u
nder
-st
and
basi
c un
derl
ying
pri
ncip
les
of n
atur
e an
d th
e re
leva
nce
to
thei
r liv
es.
The
div
isio
n al
so s
uppo
rts
Scie
nceF
EST,
a p
rogr
am
desi
gned
to
assi
st f
utur
e el
emen
tary
sch
ool
teac
hers
rel
ate
wha
t th
ey a
re l
earn
ing
in t
heir
sci
ence
cla
sses
to
the
scie
nce
they
will
be
teac
hing
to th
eir
stud
ents
. Th
e di
visi
on m
aint
ains
a p
lane
tari
um a
nd o
bser
vato
ry w
ith s
ev-
eral
tel
esco
pes
for
its in
stru
ctio
nal p
rogr
am in
ast
rono
my
and
for
publ
ic o
utre
ach.
With
the
Chr
onos
sta
r pr
ojec
tor,
facu
lty a
re a
ble
to d
ispl
ay a
rea
listic
sky
of
the
past
, pre
sent
, and
fut
ure
from
dif-
fere
nt l
ocat
ions
in
the
sola
r sy
stem
. Th
ere
are
mon
thly
ope
n ho
uses
at t
he o
bser
vato
ry a
nd, w
hen
poss
ible
, pla
neta
rium
sho
ws
are
prov
ided
for
sch
ools
and
the
publ
ic.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Ass
ocia
te D
egre
es -
Pag
e 31
Ass
ocia
te i
n A
rts
Deg
ree
and
Ass
ocia
te i
n S
cien
ce D
egre
e P
rogr
ams
Ass
ocia
te i
n A
rts
Deg
ree
Adm
inis
trat
ion
of J
ustic
e*
Ant
hrop
olog
y A
rt
Chi
ldho
od E
duca
tion*
D
ance
Ec
onom
ics
Engl
ish
Ethn
ic S
tudi
es
Fam
ily a
nd C
onsu
mer
Stu
dies
* Fi
lm/V
ideo
* Fr
ench
G
ener
al S
tudi
es
His
tory
Ja
pane
se
Jour
nalis
m*
Libe
ral S
tudi
es (E
lem
enta
ry S
choo
l Tea
chni
ng)
Mus
ic
Para
lega
l Stu
dies
* Ph
iloso
phy
Phys
ical
Edu
catio
n Po
litic
al S
cien
ce
Psyc
holo
gy
Rea
l Est
ate*
R
ecre
atio
n Si
gn L
angu
age/
Inte
rpre
ter
Trai
ning
* So
ciol
ogy
Span
ish
Spee
ch C
omm
unic
atio
n Th
eatr
e Tr
ansf
er S
tudi
es
*Ind
icat
es V
ocat
iona
l Pro
gram
Ass
ocia
te i
n S
cien
ce D
egre
e
Air
Con
ditio
ning
and
Ref
rige
ratio
n*
Arc
hite
ctur
e*
Ast
rono
my
Aut
omot
ive
Col
lisio
n R
epai
r/Pa
intin
g*
Aut
omot
ive
Tech
nolo
gy*
Biol
ogy
Busi
ness
: Ac
coun
ting*
Bu
sine
ss A
dmin
istr
atio
n*
Busi
ness
Man
agem
ent*
M
arke
ting*
O
ffic
e A
dmin
istr
atio
n*
Che
mis
try
Com
pute
r A
ided
Des
ign/
Dra
ftin
g*
Com
pute
r In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
s*
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e C
onst
ruct
ion
Tech
nolo
gy*
Cos
met
olog
y*
Elec
tron
ics
and
Com
pute
r H
ardw
are
Tech
nolo
gy*
Engi
neer
ing
Tech
nolo
gy*
(pen
ding
Sys
tem
Off
ice
appr
oval
) En
viro
nmen
tal H
ortic
ultu
re*
Envi
ronm
enta
l Tec
hnol
ogy*
Fa
shio
n*
Fire
and
Em
erge
ncy
Tech
nolo
gy*
Gen
eral
Sci
ence
G
eogr
aphy
G
eolo
gy
Indu
stri
al T
echn
olog
y La
bora
tory
Tec
hnic
ian
(Med
ical
)*
Mac
hine
Too
l Tec
hnol
ogy*
M
anuf
actu
ring
Tec
hnol
ogy*
M
athe
mat
ics
Mat
hem
atic
s - G
ener
al
Nur
sing
* Ph
otog
raph
y*
Phys
ical
Sci
ence
Ph
ysic
s Pr
e-D
entis
try
Pre-
Engi
neer
ing
Pre-
Med
icin
e Pr
e-N
ursi
ng
Pre-
Opt
omet
ry
Pre-
Phar
mac
y Q
ualit
y A
ssur
ance
* R
adio
logi
c Te
chno
logy
* R
espi
rato
ry C
are*
Tr
ansf
er S
tudi
es
Wel
ding
*
*Ind
icat
es V
ocat
iona
l Pro
gram
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 32
- A
ssoc
iate
Deg
ree
Asso
ciat
e De
gree
De
finiti
on o
f Ass
ocia
te D
egre
e Th
e A
ssoc
iate
Deg
ree
lead
s st
uden
ts t
hrou
gh p
atte
rns
of le
arn-
ing
expe
rien
ces
desi
gned
to
de
velo
p ce
rtai
n ca
pabi
litie
s an
d in
sigh
ts. A
mon
g th
ese
are
the
abili
ty to
thin
k cr
itica
lly a
nd to
com
-m
unic
ate
clea
rly
and
effe
ctiv
ely
both
ora
lly a
nd in
wri
ting;
to u
se
mat
hem
atic
s; to
und
erst
and
the
mod
es o
f inq
uiry
of t
he m
ajor
dis
-ci
plin
es;
to b
e aw
are
of o
ther
cul
ture
s an
d tim
es;
to a
chie
ve
insi
ghts
gai
ned
thro
ugh
expe
rien
ce in
thin
king
abo
ut e
thic
al p
rob-
lem
s; to
fin
d, e
valu
ate,
use
, and
com
mun
icat
e in
form
atio
n in
var
-io
us f
orm
ats;
and
to
deve
lop
the
capa
city
for
sel
f-und
erst
andi
ng.
In a
dditi
on t
o th
ese
acco
mpl
ishm
ents
, th
e st
uden
t sh
all
poss
ess
suff
icie
nt d
epth
in
som
e fie
ld o
f kn
owle
dge
to c
ontr
ibut
e to
life
-tim
e in
tere
st.
An
Ass
ocia
te in
Art
s de
gree
is g
rant
ed in
a d
isci
plin
e in
whi
ch
beha
vior
al s
cien
ces,
fine
art
s, h
uman
mov
emen
t, hu
man
ities
, pub
-lic
aff
airs
, or
soci
al s
cien
ces
are
inte
gral
with
in th
e ac
adem
ic a
rea.
A
n A
ssoc
iate
in
Scie
nce
degr
ee i
s gr
ante
d in
a d
isci
plin
e in
w
hich
sci
entif
ic t
houg
ht a
nd in
vest
igat
ion
are
inte
gral
with
in t
he
acad
emic
are
a or
whe
re t
here
is
emph
asis
on
the
appl
icat
ion
of
mat
hem
atic
s, s
cien
ce, o
r te
chno
logy
.
Philo
soph
y fo
r Ass
ocia
te D
egre
e an
d Ge
nera
l Edu
catio
n B
oard
Pol
icy
4025
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
rec
ogni
zes
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f th
e in
divi
dual
to
the
loc
al,
stat
e, n
atio
nal,
and
inte
rnat
iona
l co
mm
uniti
es.
The
C
olle
ge,
thro
ugh
the
awar
ding
of
an a
ssoc
iate
deg
ree,
str
ives
to
crea
te a
n en
viro
nmen
t w
hich
stim
ulat
es g
reat
er i
ndiv
idua
l cr
e-at
ivity
and
ach
ieve
men
t, pe
rson
al a
nd s
ocia
l res
pons
ibili
ty, a
s w
ell
as e
thic
al a
nd te
chno
logi
cal a
war
enes
s. T
he d
egre
e re
quir
emen
ts
lead
stu
dent
s th
roug
h pa
tter
ns o
f lea
rnin
g ex
peri
ence
s de
sign
ed to
de
velo
p ce
rtai
n ca
pabi
litie
s an
d in
sigh
ts t
hrou
gh g
ener
al e
duca
-tio
n an
d su
ffic
ient
dep
th in
a s
peci
fic f
ield
of
know
ledg
e.
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge r
ecog
nize
s th
e ne
ed t
o pr
ovid
e a
mul
ti-di
men
sion
al, m
ultic
ultu
ral,
and
inte
grat
ive
gene
ral e
duca
tion
cur-
ricu
lum
, as
the
core
of t
he a
ssoc
iate
deg
ree.
With
this
obj
ectiv
e in
m
ind,
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge p
ledg
es t
o de
velo
p an
d m
aint
ain
a ge
n-er
al e
duca
tion
curr
icul
um th
at p
rom
otes
cri
tical
thin
king
and
ana
-ly
tical
ski
lls, c
lear
and
pre
cise
exp
ress
ion,
cul
tura
l and
art
istic
sen
-si
tivity
, per
sona
l gro
wth
, hea
lth, a
nd s
elf-u
nder
stan
ding
. G
ener
al
educ
atio
n cu
rric
ulum
will
enh
ance
app
reci
atio
n an
d un
ders
tand
-in
g of
the
scie
ntifi
c m
etho
d an
d th
e re
latio
nshi
ps b
etw
een
scie
nce
and
othe
r hu
man
act
iviti
es.
It w
ill a
lso
deve
lop
an u
nder
stan
ding
of
met
hods
of i
nqui
ry r
egar
ding
hum
an b
ehav
ior,
fost
er a
n ap
pre-
ciat
ion
of h
ow s
ocie
ties
and
soci
al g
roup
s op
erat
e, a
nd d
evel
op
awar
enes
s of
the
way
s pe
ople
thr
ough
out
the
ages
hav
e re
spon
d-ed
to th
emse
lves
and
the
wor
ld a
roun
d th
em in
art
istic
and
cul
tur-
al c
reat
ions
.
Gene
ral E
duca
tion
Crite
ria fo
r Ass
ocia
te in
Arts
and
As
soci
ate
in S
cien
ce D
egre
es
1. N
atu
ral
Scie
nce
s.
Cou
rses
in th
e na
tura
l sci
ence
s ar
e th
ose
whi
ch e
xam
ine
the
phys
ical
uni
vers
e, it
s lif
e fo
rms,
and
its
natu
-ra
l phe
nom
ena.
To
satis
fy th
e ge
nera
l edu
catio
n re
quir
emen
t in
natu
ral s
cien
ces,
a c
ours
e sh
all b
e de
sign
ed to
hel
p th
e st
uden
t de
velo
p an
app
reci
atio
n an
d un
ders
tand
ing
of th
e sc
ient
ific
met
hod
and
enco
urag
e an
und
erst
andi
ng o
f th
e re
latio
nshi
ps
betw
een
scie
nce
and
othe
r hu
man
act
iviti
es.
This
cat
egor
y w
ould
incl
ude
intr
oduc
tory
or
inte
grat
ive
cour
s-es
in a
stro
nom
y, b
iolo
gy, c
hem
istr
y, g
ener
al p
hysi
cal s
cien
ce,
geol
ogy,
met
eoro
logy
, oce
anog
raph
y, p
hysi
cal g
eogr
aphy
, phy
sica
l an
thro
polo
gy, p
hysi
cs, a
nd o
ther
sci
entif
ic d
isci
plin
es w
hich
emph
asiz
e ex
peri
men
tal m
etho
dolo
gy, t
he te
stin
g of
hyp
othe
ses,
an
d th
e po
wer
of
syst
emat
ic q
uest
ioni
ng, r
athe
r th
an o
nly
the
reca
ll of
fac
ts.
Cou
rses
whi
ch f
ocus
on
pers
onal
, pra
ctic
al, o
r ap
plie
d as
pect
s ar
e no
t sui
tabl
e fo
r th
is c
ateg
ory.
2.
Soc
ial
and
Beh
avio
ral
Scie
nce
s.
Cou
rses
in th
e so
cial
and
be
havi
oral
sci
ence
s pr
omot
e an
app
reci
atio
n an
d un
ders
tand
ing
of h
ow m
embe
rs o
f di
vers
e so
ciet
ies
oper
ate
or h
ave
oper
ated
as
indi
vidu
als
and
soci
al g
roup
s. T
o sa
tisfy
the
gene
ral e
duca
tion
requ
irem
ent i
n so
cial
and
beh
avio
ral s
cien
ces,
a c
ours
e sh
all
deve
lop
an a
war
enes
s of
met
hods
of
inqu
iry
and
stim
ulat
e cr
iti-
cal t
hink
ing
abou
t the
way
s in
whi
ch p
eopl
e ac
t and
inte
ract
w
ithin
soc
ial a
nd c
ultu
ral c
onte
xts.
Th
is c
ateg
ory
wou
ld in
clud
e in
trod
ucto
ry o
r in
tegr
ativ
e su
rvey
co
urse
s su
ch a
s ch
ild d
evel
opm
ent,
cultu
ral a
nthr
opol
ogy,
cul
tur-
al g
eogr
aphy
, eco
nom
ics,
fam
ily a
nd c
onsu
mer
stu
dies
, his
tory
, po
litic
al s
cien
ce, p
sych
olog
y, s
ocio
logy
, and
rel
ated
dis
cipl
ines
. 3.
Hu
man
itie
s.
Cou
rses
in th
e hu
man
ities
are
thos
e th
at p
ro-
mot
e an
app
reci
atio
n of
the
cultu
ral a
ctiv
ities
and
art
istic
exp
res-
sion
s of
hum
an b
eing
s. T
o sa
tisfy
the
gene
ral e
duca
tion
requ
ire-
men
t in
hum
aniti
es, a
cou
rse
shal
l dev
elop
the
stud
ent’s
aw
are-
ness
of
the
way
s th
at p
eopl
e th
roug
hout
the
ages
hav
e ar
tistic
ally
an
d cu
ltura
lly r
espo
nded
to th
emse
lves
and
the
wor
ld a
roun
d th
em a
nd s
hall
deve
lop
the
stud
ent’s
aes
thet
ic u
nder
stan
ding
an
d ab
ility
to m
ake
valu
e ju
dgm
ents
. Th
is c
ateg
ory
wou
ld in
clud
e in
trod
ucto
ry o
r in
tegr
ativ
e co
urs-
es in
the
arts
, for
eign
lang
uage
s, li
tera
ture
, phi
loso
phy,
and
rel
i-gi
on.
4. L
angu
age
and
Rat
ion
alit
y. C
ours
es in
lang
uage
and
rat
ion-
ality
are
thos
e th
at d
evel
op f
or th
e st
uden
t the
pri
ncip
les
and
appl
icat
ions
of
lang
uage
tow
ard
logi
cal t
houg
ht, c
lear
and
pre
cise
ex
pres
sion
, and
cri
tical
eva
luat
ion.
A
. En
glis
h C
ompo
siti
on.
Cou
rses
that
ful
fill t
he w
ritt
en c
om-
posi
tion
requ
irem
ent s
hall
focu
s pr
imar
ily o
n bo
th e
xpos
itory
an
d ar
gum
enta
tive
wri
ting.
B
. Com
mu
nic
atio
n a
nd
An
alyt
ical
Th
inki
ng.
Cou
rses
that
fu
lfill
the
com
mun
icat
ion
and
anal
ytic
al th
inki
ng r
equi
rem
ent
shal
l inc
lude
ora
l com
mun
icat
ions
, wri
tten
com
mun
icat
ions
, cri
t-ic
al r
easo
ning
, mat
hem
atic
s, lo
gic,
sta
tistic
s, a
nd c
ompu
ter
lan-
guag
es a
nd p
rogr
amm
ing.
5.
Hea
lth
an
d P
hysi
cal
Edu
cati
on.
Cou
rses
in h
ealth
and
ph
ysic
al e
duca
tion
prom
ote
lifel
ong
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
the
basi
c hu
man
nee
d fo
r de
velo
pmen
t and
mai
nten
ance
of
good
per
sona
l he
alth
and
fitn
ess.
To
satis
fy th
e ge
nera
l edu
catio
n re
quir
emen
t in
hea
lth e
duca
tion,
a c
ours
e sh
all h
elp
the
stud
ent d
evel
op
know
ledg
e of
per
sona
l hea
lth th
roug
h th
e ex
amin
atio
n of
hea
lth-
rela
ted
soci
al p
robl
ems,
pot
entia
l pre
vent
ativ
e st
rate
gies
, and
m
edia
ting
actio
ns.
A p
hysi
cal e
duca
tion
cour
se s
hall
esta
blis
h a
foun
datio
n fo
r re
gula
r lif
e-lo
ng p
hysi
cal a
ctiv
ity a
nd p
rovi
de
oppo
rtun
ities
for
a s
tude
nt to
dev
elop
com
pete
ncie
s in
act
iviti
es
that
pro
mot
e m
ovem
ent,
redu
ce d
isea
se r
isk,
and
impr
ove
over
-al
l qua
lity
of li
fe.
6. M
ath
emat
ics
Com
pete
ncy
. A
cou
rse
desi
gned
to s
atis
fy th
e M
athe
mat
ics
Com
pete
ncy
requ
irem
ent m
ust b
e at
the
elem
en-
tary
alg
ebra
leve
l or
high
er a
nd s
hall
expa
nd s
tude
nts’
mat
he-
mat
ical
rea
soni
ng s
kills
as
they
dev
elop
mat
hem
atic
al a
rgum
ents
. C
ours
es s
hall
inte
grat
e nu
mer
ic, s
ymbo
lic, f
unct
iona
l, an
d sp
atia
l co
ncep
ts.
Cou
rses
sha
ll en
able
stu
dent
s to
app
ly th
eir
know
l-ed
ge o
f m
athe
mat
ics
to m
eani
ngfu
l app
licat
ions
and
exp
lo-
ratio
ns, t
o so
lve
mat
hem
atic
al p
robl
ems,
and
to ju
dge
the
reas
on-
able
ness
of
thei
r re
sults
. C
ours
es th
at a
re c
ompu
tatio
nal i
n na
ture
are
not
sui
tabl
e fo
r th
is c
ateg
ory.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Cat
alog
Rig
hts
- P
age
33
Grad
uatio
n To
rec
eive
an
Ass
ocia
te in
Art
s or
an
Ass
ocia
te in
Sci
ence
deg
ree
from
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge, a
stu
dent
mus
t com
plet
e at
leas
t 60
units
in
deg
ree
appl
icab
le c
olle
ge c
ours
es w
hich
mus
t in
clud
e ge
nera
l ed
ucat
ion
requ
irem
ents
and
cou
rse
wor
k in
an
appr
oved
tra
nsfe
r m
ajor
or
asso
ciat
e de
gree
pro
gram
. C
ours
e w
ork
tow
ard
the
degr
ee m
ust b
e co
mpl
eted
with
a c
umul
ativ
e gr
ade
poin
t ave
rage
(G
PF)
of 2
.00
or h
ighe
r. A
min
imum
of
12 o
f th
e re
quir
ed 6
0 de
gree
app
licab
le u
nits
mus
t be
suc
cess
fully
com
plet
ed a
t El
C
amin
o C
olle
ge.
A n
otat
ion
of “
Gra
duat
ion
with
Hon
ors”
is
earn
ed w
ith a
cum
ulat
ive
GPF
of
3.5
or h
ighe
r. St
uden
ts m
ust
file
an in
tent
to
grad
uate
in t
he e
valu
atio
ns a
rea
loca
ted
in th
e A
dmis
sion
s O
ffic
e by
the
dead
line
date
pub
lishe
d in
th
e sc
hedu
le o
f cl
asse
s.
Eval
uatio
n of
Com
plet
ion
of R
equi
rem
ents
St
uden
ts w
ho w
ant t
o gr
adua
te fr
om E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
with
an
Ass
ocia
te in
Art
s or
Ass
ocia
te in
Sci
ence
deg
ree
mus
t file
an
Inte
nt
to G
radu
ate
form
, w
hich
is
eval
uate
d ac
cord
ing
to t
he f
ollo
win
g co
nditi
ons:
1.
Cat
alog
req
uire
men
t – D
egre
e re
quir
emen
ts a
re d
eriv
ed fr
om
the
cata
log
in e
ffec
t at t
he ti
me
the
stud
ent e
nter
ed E
l Cam
ino
Col
-le
ge o
r fr
om t
he c
urre
nt c
atal
og,
follo
win
g th
e C
atal
og R
ight
s gu
idel
ines
(de
scri
bed
belo
w).
Each
cat
alog
is
in e
ffec
t du
ring
the
ac
adem
ic y
ear
for
whi
ch it
it w
as p
ublis
hed
(fall
sem
este
r th
roug
h th
e su
mm
er s
essi
on).
2. R
esid
ency
req
uire
men
t –
A m
inim
um o
f 12
of
the
requ
ired
de
gree
app
licab
le u
nits
mus
t be
suc
cess
fully
com
plet
ed a
t El
C
amin
o C
olle
ge.
3. U
nit
requ
irem
ent
– Si
xty
(60)
deg
ree
appl
icab
le u
nits
are
requ
ired
for
the
ass
ocia
te d
egre
e, i
nclu
ding
app
ropr
iate
gen
eral
ed
ucat
ion
and
maj
or r
equi
rem
ents
. 4.
Cou
rsew
ork
tow
ard
the
degr
ee m
ust
be c
ompl
eted
with
a
cum
ulat
ive
grad
e po
int
aver
age
(GPF
) of
2.0
or h
ighe
r in
wor
k at
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
and
in w
ork
com
plet
ed a
t all
colle
ges.
Cata
log
Righ
ts
Boa
rd P
olic
y 41
00.1
Th
e El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Cat
alog
spe
cifie
s th
e ge
nera
l edu
catio
n,
maj
or,
and
unit
requ
irem
ents
whi
ch t
he s
tude
nt m
ust
satis
fy t
o qu
alify
for
an
Ass
ocia
te D
egre
e, a
Cer
tific
ate
of C
ompe
tenc
e, o
r a
Cer
tific
ate
of C
ompl
etio
n. S
tude
nts
who
hav
e m
aint
aine
d co
ntin
-uo
us
enro
llmen
t m
ay
choo
se
to
grad
uate
un
der
the
cata
log
requ
irem
ents
in
effe
ct e
ither
1)
at t
he t
ime
they
beg
an a
tten
ding
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
co
ntin
uous
ly o
r 2)
at
the
time
they
gra
duat
e fr
om E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
. For
deg
ree
and
cert
ifica
te p
urpo
ses,
con
-tin
uous
enr
ollm
ent i
s de
fined
as
enro
lling
at E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
at
leas
t one
sem
este
r (e
xclu
ding
sum
mer
and
win
ter
term
s) e
ach
aca-
dem
ic y
ear
and
rece
ivin
g a
lett
er g
rade
, a W
, or
a C
RT/N
C d
esig
-na
tion
on th
e tr
ansc
ript
.
Doub
le M
ajor
St
uden
ts m
ay r
ecei
ve a
dou
ble
maj
or u
pon
com
plet
ion
of t
he
maj
or r
equi
rem
ents
for
the
seco
nd m
ajor
.
Seco
nd D
egre
e St
uden
ts m
ay r
ecei
ve b
oth
an A
ssoc
iate
in
Art
s an
d an
Ass
oci-
ate
in S
cien
ce D
egre
e up
on th
e co
mpl
etio
n of
the
spec
ific
gene
ral
educ
atio
n an
d m
ajor
req
uire
men
ts fo
r ea
ch d
egre
e as
sta
ted
in th
e ca
talo
g.
Gene
ral I
nfor
mat
ion
Som
e co
urse
s lis
ted
in t
he a
ssoc
iate
deg
ree
requ
irem
ents
may
no
t tra
nsfe
r to
a fo
ur-y
ear
colle
ge o
r un
iver
sity
. Ple
ase
refe
r to
the
cour
se n
otat
ions
list
ed in
the
curr
icul
um s
ectio
n of
this
cat
alog
. A
ll de
gree
s re
quir
e a
tota
l of
60
units
with
no
few
er t
han
18
units
in
the
maj
or a
nd a
ppro
pria
te g
ener
al e
duca
tion
cour
ses
as
indi
cate
d on
the
A.A
. or
A.S
. deg
ree
patt
erns
that
fol
low
.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 34
- A
.A.
Deg
ree
Req
uir
emen
ts
Asso
ciat
e in
Arts
Deg
ree
A. A
. Deg
ree
Requ
irem
ents
Ref
er t
o Pa
ge 3
3 fo
r ge
nera
l re
quir
emen
ts.
Com
plet
e re
quir
e-m
ents
sep
cifie
d un
der
Sect
ion
A, S
ectio
n B,
and
Sec
tion
C.
Sect
ion
A -
Gen
eral
Edu
cati
on
Req
uir
emen
ts
A s
tude
nt h
as t
hree
opt
ions
to
com
plet
e th
e G
ener
al E
duca
tion
Req
uire
men
ts.
OP
TIO
N I
is d
esig
ned
for s
tude
nts
com
plet
ing
the
El C
amin
o C
ol-
lege
maj
or.
OP
TIO
N I
I is
des
igne
d fo
r st
uden
ts c
ompl
etin
g C
SU t
rans
fer
requ
irem
ents
.
OP
TIO
N
III
is
desi
gned
fo
r st
uden
ts
com
plet
ing
CSU
/UC
(I
GET
C) t
rans
fer
requ
irem
ents
.
OP
TIO
N I
: EL
CA
MIN
O C
OLL
EG
E R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
TS
Com
plet
e th
e sp
ecifi
ed n
umbe
r of
uni
ts in
cat
egor
ies
1 th
roug
h 5
and
the
mat
hem
atic
s co
mpe
tenc
y re
quir
emen
t in
cate
gory
6.
1. N
AT
UR
AL
SCIE
NC
ES:
min
imu
m o
f 3
sem
este
r u
nit
s A
nato
my
30, 3
2 A
nthr
opol
ogy
1 A
stro
nom
y 20
, 25
Biol
ogy
1A, 8
, 10,
11,
12,
15,
16,
17,
101
, 102
C
hem
istr
y 1A
, 4, 2
0, 2
1A
Geo
grap
hy 1
, 9
Geo
logy
1, 2
, 6, 1
5 M
icro
biol
ogy
33
Oce
anog
raph
y 10
Ph
ysic
al S
cien
ce 2
5 Ph
ysic
s 1A
, 2A
, 3A
, 11
Phys
iolo
gy 3
1
2. S
OC
IAL
AN
D B
EH
AVIO
RA
L SC
IEN
CE
: m
inim
um
of
9 se
mes
ter
un
its
On
e co
urs
e fr
om A
, on
e co
urs
e fr
om B
, an
d on
e co
urs
e fr
om
C:
A. A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
1, 3
, 7
His
tory
1A
, 1B,
8, 9
, 16A
, 16B
, 17,
18A
, 18B
, 32
Wom
en’s
Stu
dies
1
B. P
oliti
cal S
cien
ce 1
, 5, 6
, 8
C. A
nthr
opol
ogy
2, 3
, 4, 6
, 8, 1
0 Bu
sine
ss 1
7, 2
2 C
hild
Dev
elop
men
t 3, 9
Ec
onom
ics
1, 2
, 5
Educ
atio
n 18
0 Et
hnic
Stu
dies
1
Fam
ily a
nd C
onsu
mer
Stu
dies
38
Geo
grap
hy 2
, 5, 7
H
isto
ry 3
, 4, 5
A, 5
B, 1
2A, 1
2B, 1
4A, 1
4B, 1
9, 2
2, 2
5, 2
7, 3
7 H
isto
ry o
f Sc
ienc
e 11
Ps
ycho
logy
2, 5
, 7, 8
, 10,
11,
12,
16
Soci
olog
y 10
1, 1
02, 1
04, 1
07, 1
12
3. H
UM
AN
ITIE
S: m
inim
um
of
3 se
mes
ter
un
its
Arc
hite
ctur
e 10
4 A
rt 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
A, 5
B, 6
, 7, 9
, 108
, 150
C
hine
se 1
, 2
Dan
ce 1
, 3
Engl
ish
1B, 1
0, 1
1, 1
2, 1
5A, 1
5B, 1
8, 2
0, 2
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
6, 2
7, 2
8, 2
9,
30, 3
1, 3
3, 3
4, 3
5, 3
6, 3
9, 4
0A, 4
0B, 4
1A, 4
1B, 4
2, 4
3, 4
4, 4
7 Fa
shio
n 31
Fi
lm/V
ideo
1, 3
, 52,
53
Fren
ch 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6, 2
4, 3
5 G
erm
an 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 24
Ital
ian
1, 2
, 24
Japa
nese
1, 2
, 3, 4
M
usic
11,
12,
13,
15A
, 15B
Ph
iloso
phy
2, 3
, 7, 1
0, 1
1, 2
3 Si
gn L
angu
age/
Inte
rpre
ter
Trai
ning
15,
16,
17A
, 17B
Sp
anis
h 1,
2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6, 2
4, 5
2A, 5
2B
Spee
ch C
omm
unic
atio
n 8
Thea
tre
1, 4
, 8
4. L
AN
GU
AG
E A
ND
RA
TIO
NA
LIT
Y: m
inim
um
of
6 u
nit
s O
ne
cou
rse
from
A a
nd
one
cou
rse
from
B:
A. E
ngl
ish
Com
posi
tion
:Bu
sine
ss 2
7, 2
8 En
glis
h 1A
Jo
urna
lism
1
B. C
omm
un
icat
ion
an
d A
nal
ytic
al T
hin
kin
g:
Busi
ness
29
Com
pute
r In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
s 13
, 16,
80
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e 1,
10
Engl
ish
1C, 7
2 Jo
urna
lism
12
Mat
hem
atic
s 70
, 110
, 111
, 115
, 116
, 120
, 130
, 140
, 150
, 160
, 161
, 17
0, 1
80, 1
90, 1
91, 2
10, 2
20, 2
70
Philo
soph
y 5,
8
Psyc
holo
gy 3
, 9A
So
ciol
ogy
109
Spee
ch C
omm
unic
atio
n 1,
3, 4
, 5, 1
2, 1
4 Su
perv
isio
n 27
5. H
EA
LTH
AN
D P
HY
SIC
AL
ED
UC
AT
ION
: m
inim
um
of
3 se
mes
ter
un
its
Con
tem
pora
ry H
ealth
1
Phys
ical
Edu
catio
n 26
0 Ph
ysic
al A
ctiv
ity o
r Fi
tnes
s C
ours
es:
Dan
ce 9
ab,
10,
14ab
, 16
ab,
17ab
cd,
18ab
cd,
19ab
, 20
abcd
, 22
ab,
23ab
cd, 3
2ab,
33a
bcd,
35a
bcd,
42a
b, 4
3abc
d, 5
1ab,
52a
bcd,
53a
b,
54ab
cd, 6
2abc
d Ph
ysic
al E
duca
tion
1abc
d, 2
abcd
, 4ab
cd, 5
ab, 6
abc,
7ab
cd, 1
4abc
d,
15ab
, 16
abc,
20a
b, 2
1abc
, 25
ab,
26ab
c, 3
5ab,
36a
bc,
45ab
, 46
abc,
54
abcd
, 57
ab,
58ab
c, 6
0ab,
61a
bc,
65ab
, 66
abc,
70a
b, 7
1abc
, 74
abcd
, 75
ab,
76ab
c, 8
0ab,
81a
bc,
85ab
, 86
abc,
87a
b, 1
01ab
cd,
102a
bcd,
105
ab,
106a
bc,
110a
b, 1
11ab
c, 1
15ab
, 11
6abc
, 12
0ab,
12
1abc
, 12
5ab,
126
abc,
130
ab,
131a
bc,
132a
b, 1
33ab
c, 1
35ab
cd,
204a
bcd,
208
abcd
, 221
abcd
, 222
abcd
, 224
abcd
, 232
abcd
, 238
abcd
, 24
0abc
d, 2
41ab
cd, 2
44ab
cd, 2
45ab
cd, 2
51ab
cd, 2
53ab
cd, 2
56ab
cd,
280,
285
abcd
, 30
0abc
d, 3
02ab
cd,
350a
bcd,
400
abcd
, 40
1abc
d,
402a
bcd,
404
abcd
, 407
abcd
(T
his
cate
gory
may
be
exem
pted
by
one
of th
e fo
llow
ing:
1)
Pas
s th
e C
onte
mpo
rary
Hea
lth w
aive
r ex
am; o
r 2)
App
rova
l of
a pe
titio
n fo
r m
ilita
ry s
ervi
ce c
redi
t.)
6. M
AT
HE
MA
TIC
S C
OM
PE
TE
NC
Y
Pass
the
Mat
hem
atic
s C
ompe
tenc
y Te
st (
a te
st s
epar
ate
from
the
M
athe
mat
ics
Plac
emen
t Tes
t) eq
uiva
lent
to th
e fir
st c
ours
e in
alg
e-br
a (M
athe
mat
ics
40 o
r 41
B) o
r sa
tisfa
ctor
ily c
ompl
ete
one
of t
he
appr
oved
cou
rses
for
this
cat
egor
y.
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e 15
P M
athe
mat
ics
40, 4
1B, 7
0, 1
10, 1
11, 1
15, 1
16, 1
20, 1
30, 1
40, 1
50,
160,
161
, 170
, 180
, 190
, 191
, 210
, 220
, 270
Ps
ycho
logy
9A
So
ciol
ogy
110
OP
TIO
N I
I: C
SU T
RA
NSF
ER
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S Se
e pa
ge 3
7 of
this
cat
alog
.
OP
TIO
N I
II: C
SU/U
C (I
GE
TC
) RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S Se
e pa
ge 3
9 of
this
cat
alog
.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
A.A
./A.S
. D
egre
e R
equ
irem
ents
- P
age
35
Sect
ion
B -
Maj
or R
equ
irem
ents
Sa
tisfy
eith
er t
he E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or o
ptio
n or
the
Tra
ns-
fer
Maj
or o
ptio
n.
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or
Com
plet
e th
e co
urse
s sp
ecifi
ed f
or o
ne o
f th
e m
ajor
s lis
ted
alph
abet
ical
ly in
Sec
tion
IV, C
urri
culu
m, o
f th
is C
olle
ge c
atal
og.
Tran
sfer
Maj
or
Com
plet
e th
e lo
wer
div
isio
n tr
ansf
er m
ajor
req
uire
men
ts fo
r an
ac
cred
ited
four
-yea
r co
llege
or
univ
ersi
ty.
If
ther
e ar
e no
low
er
divi
sion
req
uire
men
ts in
the
tran
sfer
maj
or o
r if
the
requ
irem
ents
fo
r th
e tr
ansf
er m
ajor
are
less
tha
n 18
uni
ts, s
tude
nts
mus
t co
m-
plet
e an
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge m
ajor
.
Sect
ion
C -
Ele
ctiv
es
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or
To r
each
the
tot
al o
f 60
deg
ree
appl
icab
le u
nits
req
uire
d fo
r gr
adua
tion,
stu
dent
s m
ust c
hoos
e el
ectiv
es fr
om d
egre
e ap
plic
able
co
urse
s. S
tude
nts
may
cou
nt o
nly
6 un
its o
f Phy
sica
l Edu
catio
n as
el
ectiv
e cr
edit
for
grad
uatio
n.
Tran
sfer
Maj
or
60 d
egre
e ap
plic
able
uni
ts a
re r
equi
red
for
grad
uatio
n. T
o qu
al-
ify fo
r tra
nsfe
r to
CSU
or U
C, e
lect
ives
mus
t be
chos
en fr
om tr
ans-
fera
ble
cour
ses.
Stu
dent
s m
ay c
ount
onl
y 4
units
of P
hysi
cal E
du-
catio
n as
tran
sfer
cre
dit.
Asso
ciat
e in
Sci
ence
Deg
ree
A. S
. Deg
ree
Requ
irem
ents
Ref
er t
o Pa
ge 3
3 fo
r ge
nera
l re
quir
emen
ts.
Com
plet
e re
quir
e-m
ents
spe
cifie
d un
der
Sect
ion
A, S
ectio
n B,
and
Sec
tion
C.
Sect
ion
A -
Gen
eral
Edu
cati
on
Req
uir
emen
ts
A s
tude
nt h
as t
hree
opt
ions
to
com
plet
e th
e G
ener
al E
duca
tion
Req
uire
men
ts.
OP
TIO
N I
is d
esig
ned
for s
tude
nts
com
plet
ing
the
El C
amin
o C
ol-
lege
maj
or.
OP
TIO
N I
I is
des
igne
d fo
r st
uden
ts c
ompl
etin
g C
SU t
rans
fer
requ
irem
ents
.
OP
TIO
N
III
is
desi
gned
fo
r st
uden
ts
com
plet
ing
CSU
/UC
(I
GET
C) t
rans
fer
requ
irem
ents
.
OP
TIO
N I
: EL
CA
MIN
O C
OLL
EG
E R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
TS
Com
plet
e th
e sp
ecifi
ed n
umbe
r of
uni
ts in
cat
egor
ies
1 th
roug
h 5
and
the
mat
hem
atic
s co
mpe
tenc
y re
quir
emen
t in
cate
gory
6.
1. N
AT
UR
AL
SCIE
NC
ES:
min
imu
m o
f 3
sem
este
r u
nit
s A
nato
my
30, 3
2 A
nthr
opol
ogy
1 A
stro
nom
y 20
, 25
Biol
ogy
1A, 8
, 10,
11,
12,
15,
16,
17,
101
, 102
C
hem
istr
y 1A
, 4, 2
0, 2
1A
Geo
grap
hy 1
, 9
Geo
logy
1, 2
, 6, 1
5 M
icro
biol
ogy
33
Oce
anog
raph
y 10
Ph
ysic
al S
cien
ce 2
5 Ph
ysic
s 1A
, 2A
, 3A
, 11
Phys
iolo
gy 3
1
2. S
OC
IAL
AN
D B
EH
AVIO
RA
L SC
IEN
CE
: m
inim
um
of
6 se
mes
ter
un
its
On
e co
urs
e fr
om A
or
B, p
lus
one
cou
rse
from
A, B
, or
C:
A. A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
1, 3
, 7
His
tory
1A
, 1B,
8, 9
, 16A
, 16B
, 17,
18A
, 18B
, 32
Wom
en’s
Stu
dies
1
B. P
oliti
cal S
cien
ce 1
, 5, 6
, 8
C. A
nthr
opol
ogy
2, 3
, 4, 6
, 8, 1
0 Bu
sine
ss 1
7, 2
2 C
hild
Dev
elop
men
t 3, 9
Ec
onom
ics
1, 2
, 5
Educ
atio
n 18
0 Et
hnic
Stu
dies
1
Fam
ily a
nd C
onsu
mer
Stu
dies
38
Geo
grap
hy 2
, 5, 7
H
isto
ry 3
, 4, 5
A, 5
B, 1
2A, 1
2B, 1
4A, 1
4B, 1
9, 2
2, 2
5, 2
7, 3
7 H
isto
ry o
f Sc
ienc
e 11
Ps
ycho
logy
2, 5
, 7, 8
, 10,
11,
12,
16
Soci
olog
y 10
1, 1
02, 1
04, 1
07, 1
12
3. H
UM
AN
ITIE
S: m
inim
um
of
3 se
mes
ter
un
its
Arc
hite
ctur
e 10
4 A
rt 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
A, 5
B, 6
, 7, 9
, 108
, 150
C
hine
se 1
, 2
Dan
ce 1
, 3
Engl
ish
1B, 1
0, 1
1, 1
2, 1
5A, 1
5B, 1
8, 2
0, 2
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
6, 2
7, 2
8, 2
9,
30, 3
1, 3
3, 3
4, 3
5, 3
6, 3
9, 4
0A, 4
0B, 4
1A, 4
1B, 4
2, 4
3, 4
4, 4
7 Fa
shio
n 31
Fi
lm/V
ideo
1, 3
, 52,
53
Fren
ch 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6, 2
4, 3
5 G
erm
an 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 24
Ital
ian
1, 2
, 24
Japa
nese
1, 2
, 3, 4
M
usic
11,
12,
13,
15A
, 15B
Ph
iloso
phy
2, 3
, 7, 1
0, 1
1, 2
3 Si
gn L
angu
age/
Inte
rpre
ter
Trai
ning
15,
16,
17A
, 17B
Sp
anis
h 1,
2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6, 2
4, 5
2A, 5
2B
Spee
ch C
omm
unic
atio
n 8
Thea
tre
1, 4
, 8
4. L
AN
GU
AG
E A
ND
RA
TIO
NA
LIT
Y: m
inim
um
of
6 u
nit
s O
ne
cou
rse
from
A a
nd
one
cou
rse
from
B:
A. E
ngl
ish
Com
posi
tion
:Bu
sine
ss 2
7, 2
8 En
glis
h 1A
Jo
urna
lism
1
B. C
omm
un
icat
ion
an
d A
nal
ytic
al T
hin
kin
g:
Busi
ness
29
Com
pute
r In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
s 13
, 16,
80
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e 1,
10
Engl
ish
1C, 7
2 Jo
urna
lism
12
Mat
hem
atic
s 70
, 110
, 111
, 115
, 116
, 120
, 130
, 140
, 150
, 160
, 161
, 17
0, 1
80, 1
90,1
91, 2
10, 2
20, 2
70
Philo
soph
y 5,
8
Psyc
holo
gy 3
, 9A
So
ciol
ogy
109
Spee
ch C
omm
unic
atio
n 1,
3, 4
, 5, 1
2, 1
4 Su
perv
isio
n 27
5. H
EA
LTH
AN
D P
HY
SIC
AL
ED
UC
AT
ION
: m
inim
um
of
3 se
mes
ter
un
its
Con
tem
pora
ry H
ealth
1
Phys
ical
Edu
catio
n 26
0 Ph
ysic
al A
ctiv
ity o
r Fi
tnes
s C
ours
es:
Dan
ce 9
ab,
10,
14ab
, 16
ab,
17ab
cd,
18ab
cd,
19ab
, 20
abcd
, 22
ab,
23ab
cd, 3
2ab,
33a
bcd,
35a
bcd,
42a
b, 4
3abc
d, 5
1ab,
52a
bcd,
53a
b,
54ab
cd, 6
2abc
d Ph
ysic
al E
duca
tion
1abc
d, 2
abcd
, 4ab
cd, 5
ab, 6
abc,
7ab
cd, 1
4abc
d,
15ab
, 16
abc,
20a
b, 2
1abc
, 25
ab,
26ab
c, 3
5ab,
36a
bc,
45ab
, 46
abc,
54
abcd
, 57
ab,
58ab
c, 6
0ab,
61a
bc,
65ab
, 66
abc,
70a
b, 7
1abc
,
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 36
- C
erti
fica
tes
74ab
cd,
75ab
, 76
abc,
80a
b, 8
1abc
, 85
ab,
86ab
c, 8
7ab,
101
abcd
, 10
2abc
d, 1
05ab
, 10
6abc
, 11
0ab,
111
abc,
115
ab,
116a
bc,
120a
b,
121a
bc,
125a
b, 1
26ab
c, 1
30ab
, 13
1abc
, 13
2ab,
133
abc,
135
abcd
, 20
4abc
d, 2
08ab
cd, 2
21ab
cd, 2
22ab
cd, 2
24ab
cd, 2
32ab
cd, 2
38ab
cd,
240a
bcd,
241
abcd
, 244
abcd
, 245
abcd
, 251
abcd
, 253
abcd
, 256
abcd
, 28
0, 2
85ab
cd,
300a
bcd,
302
abcd
, 35
0abc
d, 4
00ab
cd,
401a
bcd,
40
2abc
d, 4
04ab
cd, 4
07ab
cd
(Thi
s ca
tego
ry m
ay b
e ex
empt
ed b
y on
e of
the
follo
win
g:
1) P
ass
the
Con
tem
pora
ry H
ealth
wai
ver
exam
; or
2) A
ppro
val o
f a
petit
ion
for
mili
tary
ser
vice
cre
dit;
or
3) C
ompl
etio
n of
Nur
sing
151
and
155
.)
6. M
AT
HE
MA
TIC
S C
OM
PE
TE
NC
Y
Pass
the
Mat
hem
atic
s C
ompe
tenc
y Te
st (
a te
st s
epar
ate
from
the
M
athe
mat
ics
Plac
emen
t Tes
t) eq
uiva
lent
to th
e fir
st c
ours
e in
alg
e-br
a (M
athe
mat
ics
40 o
r 41
B) o
r sa
tisfa
ctor
ily c
ompl
ete
one
of t
he
appr
oved
cou
rses
for
this
cat
egor
y.
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e 15
P M
athe
mat
ics
40, 4
1B, 7
0, 1
10, 1
11, 1
15, 1
16, 1
20, 1
30, 1
40, 1
50,
160,
161
, 170
, 180
, 190
, 191
, 210
, 220
, 270
Ps
ycho
logy
9A
So
ciol
ogy
109
OP
TIO
N I
I: C
SU T
RA
NSF
ER
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S Se
e pa
ge 3
7 of
this
cat
alog
.
OP
TIO
N I
II: C
SU/U
C (I
GE
TC
) RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S Se
e pa
ge 3
9 of
this
cat
alog
.
Sect
ion
B -
Maj
or R
equ
irem
ents
Sa
tisfy
eith
er t
he E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or o
ptio
n or
the
Tra
ns-
fer
Maj
or o
ptio
n.
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or
Com
plet
e th
e co
urse
s sp
ecifi
ed f
or o
ne o
f th
e m
ajor
s lis
ted
alph
abet
ical
ly in
Sec
tion
IV, C
urri
culu
m, o
f th
is C
olle
ge c
atal
og.
Tran
sfer
Maj
or
Com
plet
e th
e lo
wer
div
isio
n tr
ansf
er m
ajor
req
uire
men
ts fo
r an
ac
cred
ited
four
-yea
r co
llege
or
univ
ersi
ty.
If
ther
e ar
e no
low
er
divi
sion
req
uire
men
ts in
the
tran
sfer
maj
or o
r if
the
requ
irem
ents
fo
r th
e tr
ansf
er m
ajor
are
less
tha
n 18
uni
ts, s
tude
nts
mus
t co
m-
plet
e an
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge m
ajor
.
Sect
ion
C -
Ele
ctiv
es
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Maj
or
To r
each
the
tot
al o
f 60
deg
ree
appl
icab
le u
nits
req
uire
d fo
r gr
adua
tion,
stu
dent
s m
ust c
hoos
e el
ectiv
es fr
om d
egre
e ap
plic
able
co
urse
s. S
tude
nts
may
cou
nt o
nly
6 un
its o
f Phy
sica
l Edu
catio
n as
el
ectiv
e cr
edit
for
grad
uatio
n.
Tran
sfer
Maj
or
60 d
egre
e ap
plic
able
uni
ts a
re r
equi
red
for
grad
uatio
n. T
o qu
al-
ify fo
r tra
nsfe
r to
CSU
or U
C, e
lect
ives
mus
t be
chos
en fr
om tr
ans-
fera
ble
cour
ses.
Stu
dent
s m
ay c
ount
onl
y 4
units
of P
hysi
cal E
du-
catio
n as
tran
sfer
cre
dit.
Certi
ficat
es
Certi
ficat
e of
Com
pete
nce/
Com
plet
ion
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge o
ffer
s a
vari
ety
of c
ertif
icat
e pr
ogra
ms.
Eac
h of
the
prog
ram
s re
quir
es a
sub
stan
tial n
umbe
r of
cou
rses
in a
par
-tic
ular
fiel
d. U
nlik
e de
gree
pro
gram
s, c
ours
es o
utsi
de th
e fie
ld a
re
not g
ener
ally
req
uire
d. F
or s
peci
fic c
ours
e w
ork
info
rmat
ion,
con
-su
lt th
is c
atal
og.
Stud
ents
mus
t fil
e a
petit
ion
for
a ce
rtifi
cate
in
the
eval
uatio
ns
area
loc
ated
in
the
Adm
issi
ons
Off
ice
by t
he d
eadl
ine
date
pub
-lis
hed
in th
e sc
hedu
le o
f cl
asse
s.
Cur
rent
ly, c
ertif
icat
es a
re g
rant
ed in
the
field
s of
:
Certi
ficat
es o
f Com
pete
nce
Adm
inis
trat
ion
of J
ustic
e / S
ecur
ity O
ffic
er
Air
Con
ditio
ning
and
Ref
rige
ratio
n A
rchi
tect
ure
Art
/Art
Gal
lery
Man
agem
ent
Art
/ Dig
ital A
rts
Art
/Jew
elry
Des
ign
and
Fabr
icat
ion
Aut
omot
ive
Col
lisio
n R
epai
r/Pa
intin
g A
utom
otiv
e Te
chno
logy
Bu
sine
ss/M
anag
emen
t Bu
sine
ss/M
arke
ting
Busi
ness
/Ret
ail M
anag
emen
t C
hild
hood
Edu
catio
n C
ompu
ter
Aid
ed D
esig
n/D
raft
ing
Com
pute
r In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
s/C
isco
Net
wor
king
A
dmin
istr
atio
n C
ompu
ter
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems/
Mic
roco
mpu
ter
App
licat
ions
C
ompu
ter
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems/
Mic
roco
mpu
ter
Supp
ort
and
Net
wor
k M
anag
emen
t C
ompu
ter
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems/
Web
Pro
gram
min
g C
ompu
ter
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems/
Win
dow
s N
etw
orki
ng
(pen
ding
Sys
tem
Off
ice
appr
oval
) C
onst
ruct
ion
Tech
nolo
gy/C
abin
et a
nd F
ine
Woo
dwor
king
El
ectr
onic
s an
d C
ompu
ter
Har
dwar
e Te
chno
logy
En
tert
ainm
ent L
ight
ing
Tech
nolo
gy
Envi
ronm
enta
l Hor
ticul
ture
(pen
ding
Sys
tem
Off
ice
appr
oval
) En
viro
nmen
tal T
echn
olog
y Fa
shio
n Fi
lm/V
ideo
Pro
duct
ion
Fire
and
Em
erge
ncy
Tech
nolo
gy
Jour
nalis
m
Mac
hine
Too
l Tec
hnol
ogy
Man
ufac
turi
ng T
echn
olog
y M
usic
/Com
mer
cial
Mus
ic
Para
lega
l Stu
dies
Pa
ram
edic
al T
echn
icia
n Ph
otog
raph
y Q
ualit
y A
ssur
ance
R
eal E
stat
e Sc
hool
Hea
lth C
lerk
Si
gn L
angu
age/
Inte
rpre
ter
Trai
ning
W
eldi
ng
Certi
ficat
e of
Com
plet
ion
Adm
inis
trat
ion
of J
ustic
e A
dmin
istr
atio
n of
Jus
tice/
Res
erve
Pol
ice
Off
icer
Aca
dem
y (p
endi
ng S
yste
m O
ffic
e ap
prov
al)
Adm
inis
trat
ion
of J
ustic
e/Se
curi
ty O
ffic
er
Air
Con
ditio
ning
and
Ref
rige
ratio
n A
rt/A
rt G
alle
ry M
anag
emen
t A
rt/ D
igita
l Art
s A
rt/J
ewel
ry D
esig
n an
d Fa
bric
atio
n A
utom
otiv
e C
ollis
ion
Rep
air/
Pain
ting
Aut
omot
ive
Tech
nolo
gy
Busi
ness
/Acc
ount
ing
Busi
ness
/Boo
kkee
ping
Cle
rk
Busi
ness
/Man
agem
ent
Busi
ness
/Mar
ketin
g Bu
sine
ss/O
ffic
e C
lerk
Bu
sine
ss/O
ffic
e A
dmin
istr
atio
n C
ompu
ter
App
licat
ions
C
hild
hood
Edu
catio
n C
ompu
ter
Aid
ed D
esig
n/D
raft
ing
Com
pute
r In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
s/C
isco
Net
wor
king
A
dmin
istr
atio
n C
ompu
ter
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems/
Web
Pro
gram
min
g C
ompu
ter
Scie
nce
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pre
par
atio
n f
or T
ran
sfer
- P
age
37
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
chno
logy
C
onst
ruct
ion
Tech
nolo
gy/C
abin
et a
nd F
ine
Woo
dwor
king
C
osm
etol
ogy
Elec
tron
ics
and
Com
pute
r H
ardw
are
Tech
nolo
gy
Engi
neer
ing
Tech
nolo
gy
(pen
ding
Sys
tem
Off
ice
appr
oval
) En
tert
ainm
ent L
ight
ing
Tech
nolo
gy
Envi
ronm
enta
l Hor
ticul
ture
En
viro
nmen
tal T
echn
olog
y Fa
shio
n Fi
lm/V
ideo
Pro
duct
ion
Fire
and
Em
erge
ncy
Tech
nolo
gy
Mac
hine
Too
l Tec
hnol
ogy
Man
ufac
turi
ng T
echn
olog
y M
usic
/Com
mer
cial
Mus
ic
Para
med
ical
Tec
hnic
ian
Qua
lity
Ass
uran
ce
Rad
iolo
gic
Tech
nolo
gy
Res
pira
tory
Car
e Sc
hool
Hea
lth C
lerk
W
eldi
ng
Eval
uatio
n of
Com
plet
ion
of R
equi
rem
ents
Th
e C
ertif
icat
e of
Com
pete
nce
or t
he C
ertif
icat
e of
Com
plet
ion
will
be
eval
uate
d ac
cord
ing
to th
e fo
llow
ing
cond
ition
s:
1. C
atal
og r
equi
rem
ent
- C
ertif
icat
e re
quir
emen
ts a
re d
eriv
ed
from
the
cat
alog
in
effe
ct a
t th
e tim
e th
e st
uden
t en
tere
d El
C
amin
o C
olle
ge o
r fr
om th
e cu
rren
t cat
alog
, fol
low
ing
the
Cat
alog
R
ight
s gu
idel
ines
. (Pl
ease
ref
er t
o th
e A
ssoc
iate
Deg
ree
sect
ion
of
this
cat
alog
.) Ea
ch c
atal
og is
in e
ffec
t dur
ing
the
acad
emic
yea
r fo
r w
hich
it is
pub
lishe
d (fa
lls s
emes
ter
thro
ugh
the
sum
mer
ses
sion
). 2.
Res
iden
cy r
equi
rem
ent
- In
divi
dual
cer
tific
ates
spe
cific
ally
st
ate
the
requ
ired
num
ber
of u
nits
tha
t m
ust
be c
ompl
eted
at
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
. 3.
A C
ertif
icat
e of
Com
pete
nce
is a
war
ded
to s
tude
nts
who
com
-pl
ete
the
pres
crib
ed p
rogr
am w
ith a
B a
vera
ge.
4. A
Cer
tific
ate
of C
ompl
etio
n is
aw
arde
d to
stu
dent
s w
ho c
om-
plet
e th
e pr
escr
ibed
pro
gram
with
a C
ave
rage
.
Prep
arat
ion
for T
rans
fer
One
of
the
maj
or p
urpo
ses
of E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
is to
off
er p
ro-
gram
s w
hich
par
alle
l low
er d
ivis
ion
or th
e fir
st tw
o ye
ars
of a
four
-ye
ar c
olle
ge o
r un
iver
sity
. R
equi
rem
ents
var
y am
ong
inst
itutio
ns a
nd it
is t
o th
e st
uden
t’s
adva
ntag
e to
cho
ose
the
colle
ge o
r un
iver
sity
of
tran
sfer
as
earl
y as
pos
sibl
e to
mee
t its
req
uire
men
ts.
This
sec
tion
of t
he c
atal
og c
onta
ins
info
rmat
ion
rela
tive
to t
he
gene
ral e
duca
tion
requ
irem
ents
of
the
Cal
iforn
ia S
tate
Uni
vers
ity
and
the
Uni
vers
ity o
f C
alifo
rnia
. In
stitu
tions
oc
casi
onal
ly
chan
ge
thei
r tr
ansf
er
requ
irem
ents
af
ter
the
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge c
atal
og is
pri
nted
. The
refo
re s
tude
nts
shou
ld c
onsu
lt a
coun
selo
r, th
e Tr
ansf
er C
ente
r ad
vise
r or
the
ar
ticul
atio
n of
ficer
for
upda
ted
mat
eria
l. C
atal
ogs
of m
any
inst
itu-
tions
are
ava
ilabl
e in
the
Tra
nsfe
r C
ente
r. H
owev
er,
it is
rec
om-
men
ded
that
stu
dent
s ob
tain
per
sona
l co
pies
by
cont
actin
g th
e fo
ur-y
ear
inst
itutio
n di
rect
ly.
Calif
orni
a St
ate
Univ
ersi
ty
The
Cal
iforn
ia S
tate
Uni
vers
ity s
yste
m c
onsi
sts
of 2
3 ca
mpu
ses
loca
ted
thro
ugho
ut t
he s
tate
. W
hile
eac
h ca
mpu
s w
ithin
the
sys
-te
m h
as i
ts o
wn
uniq
ue g
eogr
aphi
c an
d ac
adem
ic c
hara
cter
, al
l ca
mpu
ses
offe
r ba
chel
or’s
and
mas
ter’
s de
gree
s in
a v
arie
ty o
f su
bjec
t are
as.
Cal
ifor
nia
Sta
te U
niv
ersi
ty A
dmis
sion
Req
uir
emen
ts
1. L
ower
Div
isio
n Tr
ansf
er A
dmis
sion
Req
uire
men
ts:
Tran
sfer
app
lican
ts w
ith fe
wer
than
60
tran
sfer
able
sem
este
r un
its
and
who
hav
e a
GPA
of
2.0
or b
ette
r in
all
tran
sfer
able
uni
ts
atte
mpt
ed,
are
in g
ood
stan
ding
at
the
last
col
lege
att
ende
d, a
nd
mee
t th
e ad
mis
sion
req
uire
men
ts f
or a
fir
st-ti
me
fres
hman
may
qu
alify
for
adm
issi
on.
The
appl
ican
t sho
uld
chec
k th
e in
divi
dual
tr
ansf
er c
ampu
s to
see
if
the
cam
pus
is a
ccep
ting
low
er d
ivis
ion
tran
sfer
s.
2. U
pper
Div
isio
n T r
ansf
er A
dmis
sion
Req
uire
men
ts:
App
lican
ts w
ith 6
0 tr
ansf
erab
le u
nits
(90
quar
ter)
are
elig
ible
for
ad
mis
sion
to th
e C
SU if
they
: •
Hav
e co
mpl
eted
at l
east
30
sem
este
r (4
5 qu
arte
r) u
nits
of g
ener
-al
edu
catio
n co
urse
s, g
rade
d C
or
bett
er in
eac
h co
urse
, inc
ludi
ng
one
cour
se in
wri
tten
com
mun
icat
ion,
one
cou
rse
in o
ral c
omm
u-ni
catio
n, o
ne c
ours
e in
cri
tical
thi
nkin
g, a
nd o
ne t
rans
fera
ble
cour
se
in
mat
hem
atic
s/qu
anti
tati
ve
reas
onin
g (G
o to
w
ww
.ass
ist.o
rg,
the
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge w
ebsi
te,
or u
se t
he g
uide
sh
eets
in th
e co
unse
ling
divi
sion
for
list
ings
of
the
gene
ral e
duca
-tio
n re
quir
emen
ts);
• A
re i
n go
od s
tand
ing
at t
he l
ast
colle
ge o
r un
iver
sity
att
ende
d;
and
• H
ave
a gr
ade
poin
t av
erag
e of
2.0
or
bett
er i
n al
l tr
ansf
erab
le
cour
se w
ork.
C
ampu
s m
ajor
s th
at a
re im
pact
ed h
ave
addi
tiona
l adm
issi
on c
rite
-ri
a. G
o to
ww
w.c
alst
ate.
edu
or c
onsu
lt w
ith a
cou
nsel
or fo
r ad
di-
tiona
l inf
orm
atio
n on
impa
cted
maj
or r
equi
rem
ents
. C
SU G
ener
al E
duca
tion
Bre
adth
Req
uir
emen
ts
Gen
eral
Edu
catio
n Br
eadt
h R
equi
rem
ents
are
des
igne
d so
tha
t, st
uden
ts m
ay t
ake
low
er d
evis
ion
gene
ral
educ
atio
n co
urse
s at
a
Cal
iforn
ia c
omm
unity
col
lege
suc
h th
at w
hen
a st
uden
t tra
nsfe
rs,
the
stud
ent w
ill h
ave
com
plet
ed m
ost,
if no
t all,
of t
he lo
wer
div
i-si
on g
ener
al e
duca
tion
requ
irem
ents
. C
erti
fica
tion
C
ertif
icat
ion
mea
ns t
hat
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge h
as v
erifi
ed t
hat
the
stud
ent
has
com
plet
ed
the
low
er
divi
sion
ge
nera
l ed
ucat
ion
requ
irem
ents
for
the
CSU
. Fo
r fu
ll ce
rtifi
catio
n, s
tude
nts
mus
t co
mpl
ete
39 u
nits
fro
m C
ateg
orie
s A
thr
ough
E o
f th
e C
SU G
en-
eral
Edu
catio
n R
equi
rem
ents
. T
wel
ve o
f th
e 39
uni
ts m
ust
be
com
plet
ed a
t El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
. C
SU c
ertif
icat
ion
may
be
requ
este
d at
the
Rec
ords
Win
dow
.
CSU
Gen
eral
Edu
cati
on R
equ
irem
ents
A
rea
A -
Com
mu
nic
atio
n i
n t
he
En
glis
h L
angu
age
and
Cri
tica
l T
hin
kin
g (9
un
its
requ
ired
) O
ne c
ours
e fr
om e
ach
subs
ectio
n.
1. S
peec
h C
omm
unic
atio
n 1,
3, 4
, 12
2. E
nglis
h 1A
3. E
nglis
h 1C
, Phi
loso
phy
5, 8
, Psy
chol
ogy
3, S
peec
h C
omm
uni-
catio
n 4
Are
a B
- P
hysi
cal
Un
iver
se a
nd
its
Life
For
ms
(min
imu
m 9
un
its)
O
ne c
ours
e m
ust
be c
ompl
eted
fro
m e
ach
subs
ectio
ns;
one
cour
se m
ust i
nclu
de a
labo
rato
ry (m
arke
d by
*).
Not
e:
an
entr
y le
vel
mat
hem
atic
s Ex
amin
atio
n (E
LM)
is
requ
ired
by
CSU
unl
ess
the
stud
ent
is c
ertif
ied
in a
rea
B3 b
y a
com
mun
ity c
olle
ge.
1. P
hysi
cal
Scie
nce
s:
Ast
rono
my
12*,
20,
25
Che
mis
try
1A*,
4*,
20*
, 21A
* G
eogr
aphy
1, 6
*, 9
G
eolo
gy 1
, 2, 3
*, 4
*, 6
*, 1
5, 3
0*, 3
2*, 3
4*, 3
6*
Oce
anog
raph
y 10
* Ph
ysic
al S
cien
ce 2
5*
Phys
ics
1A*,
2A
*, 3
A*,
3B*
, 11,
12*
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 38
- P
rep
arat
ion
for
Tra
nsf
er
2. L
ife
Scie
nce
s:A
nato
my
30*,
32*
A
nthr
opol
ogy
1 Bi
olog
y 1A
*, 1
C, 8
*, 1
0*, 1
1*, 1
2*, 1
5, 1
6*, 1
7, 1
8*
3. T
he
cou
rses
lis
ted
abov
e in
B.1
. an
d B
.2. m
arke
d w
ith
an
ast
eris
k m
eet
the
labo
rato
ry r
equ
irem
ent.
4.
Mat
hem
atic
s/Q
uan
tita
tive
Rea
son
ing:
M
athe
mat
ics
110,
111
, 115
, 120
, 130
, 140
, 150
, 160
, 170
, 18
0, 1
90,
210
Psyc
holo
gy 9
A
Soci
olog
y 10
9 A
rea
C -
Art
s, L
iter
atu
re, P
hilo
soph
y an
d Fo
reig
n
Lan
guag
es (m
inim
um
9 u
nit
s)
At l
east
one
cou
rse
from
sub
sect
ion
1 an
d on
e co
urse
from
sub
-se
ctio
n 2.
1.
Art
s:A
rchi
tect
ure
104
Art
1, 2
, 3, 4
, 5A
, 5B,
6, 7
, 9
Dan
ce 1
, 3
Film
/Vid
eo 1
M
usic
11,
12,
13,
15A
, 15B
Sp
eech
Com
mun
icat
ion
8 Th
eate
r 1,
4, 8
2.
Hu
man
itie
s:C
hine
se 1
, 2
Engl
ish
1B, 1
0, 1
1, 1
2, 1
5A, 1
5B, 1
8, 2
0, 2
1, 2
2, 2
3, 2
4A, 2
5A,
26, 2
7, 2
8, 2
9, 3
0, 3
1, 3
4, 3
5, 3
6, 3
9, 4
0A, 4
0B, 4
1A,
41B,
42,
43,
44,
46,
47
Fren
ch 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6, 2
4, 3
5 G
erm
an 1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 24
His
tory
8
Hum
aniti
es 1
It
alia
n 1,
2
Japa
nese
1, 2
, 3, 4
, 25
Philo
soph
y 2,
3, 7
, 10,
11,
23
Sign
Lan
guag
e/In
terp
rete
r Tr
aini
ng 1
5, 1
6, 1
7A
Span
ish
1, 2
, 3, 4
, 5, 6
, 24,
52A
, 52B
A
rea
D -
Soci
al, P
olit
ical
an
d E
con
omic
In
stit
uti
ons
and
Beh
avio
r; H
isto
rica
l B
ackg
rou
nd
(min
imu
m 9
un
its)
C
ours
es m
ust
be s
elec
ted
from
at
leas
t tw
o di
ffer
ent
subs
ec-
tions
. Cou
rses
list
ed in
mor
e th
an o
ne s
ubse
ctio
n ca
n be
use
d fo
r cr
edit
in o
ne s
ubse
ctio
n on
ly.
1. A
nth
ropo
logy
an
d A
rch
aeol
ogy:
A
nthr
opol
ogy
2, 3
, 4, 6
, 7, 8
, 9, 1
0, 1
1 2.
Eco
nom
ics:
Econ
omic
s 1,
2, 5
3.
Eth
nic
Stu
dies
:A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
3
Ethn
ic S
tudi
es 1
H
isto
ry 9
, 16A
, 16B
, 17,
32
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
5
Psyc
holo
gy 1
0 So
ciol
ogy
107
4. G
ende
r St
udi
es:
Ant
hrop
olog
y 9
His
tory
18A
, 18B
W
omen
’s S
tudi
es 1
5.
Geo
grap
hy:
Geo
grap
hy 2
, 5, 7
6.
His
tory
: H
isto
ry 1
A, 1
B, 3
, 4, 5
A, 5
B, 8
, 9, 1
1, 1
2A, 1
2B, 1
4A, 1
4B,
16A
, 16B
, 17,
18A
, 18B
, 19,
22,
25,
30,
32
His
tory
of
Scie
nce
11
7. I
nte
rdis
cipl
inar
y So
cial
/Beh
avio
ral
Scie
nce
: A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
1, 3
, 7
Chi
ld D
evel
opm
ent 3
H
isto
ry 6
8. P
olit
ical
Sci
ence
, Gov
ern
men
t an
d Le
gal
Inst
itu
tion
s:
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
1, 2
, 3, 5
, 6, 8
, 10
9. P
sych
olog
y:
Psyc
holo
gy 5
, 8, 1
0, 1
1, 1
2, 1
5, 1
6, 2
1 10
. Soc
iolo
gy a
nd
Cri
min
olog
y:So
ciol
ogy
101,
102
, 104
, 107
, 112
A
rea
E -
Life
lon
g U
nde
rsta
ndi
ng
and
Self
-Dev
elop
men
t (3
uni
ts)
Chi
ld D
evel
opm
ent 3
C
onte
mpo
rary
Hea
lth 1
H
uman
Dev
elop
men
t 10
Nut
ritio
n an
d Fo
ods
11
Phys
ical
Edu
catio
n 28
0 Ps
ycho
logy
2, 1
2, 1
6, 3
3 So
ciol
ogy
102
One
uni
t m
ay b
e ta
ken
from
: Ph
ysic
al E
duca
tion
1abc
d, 7
abcd
, 54
abcd
, 220
abcd
, 221
abcd
, 232
abcd
, 241
abcd
, 242
abcd
, 251
abcd
, 26
0, 3
00ab
cd, 4
00ab
cd, 4
01ab
cd, 4
02ab
cd, 4
03ab
cd
(War
ning
: an
Are
a E
appr
oved
two-
unit
cour
se w
ould
be
requ
ired
with
on
e of
thes
e on
e-un
it co
urse
s to
mee
t the
3 u
nit m
inim
um. E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
doe
s no
t cur
rent
ly o
ffer
an a
ppro
ved
2-un
it co
urse
in th
is a
rea.
Se
e yo
ur c
ouns
elor
for
furt
her
info
rmat
ion.
) A
ll C
SU c
ampu
ses
have
a g
radu
atio
n re
quir
emen
t in
U.S
. His
-to
ry,
Con
stitu
tion,
and
Am
eric
an I
deal
s of
6 s
emes
ter
units
. O
ne
cour
se is
req
uire
d fr
om G
roup
1 a
nd o
ne c
ours
e is
req
uire
d fr
om
Gro
up 2
. G
roup
1: H
isto
ry 1
A 1
B, 9
, 16A
, 17,
18A
, 18B
, 32
Gro
up 2
: Pol
itica
l Sci
ence
1, 8
Univ
ersi
ty o
f Cal
iforn
ia
The
Uni
vers
tiy o
f C
alifo
rnia
has
10
cam
puse
s lo
cate
d th
roug
h-ou
t the
sta
te.
Each
cam
pus
with
in th
e sy
stem
has
its
own
uniq
ue
geog
raph
ic a
nd a
cade
mic
cha
ract
er.
The
univ
ersi
ty o
ffer
s ba
che-
lor’
s, m
aste
r’s,
and
doc
tora
l deg
rees
in a
var
iety
of
subj
ect a
reas
.
Un
iver
sity
of
Cal
ifor
nia
Adm
issi
on R
equ
irem
ents
To
be
elig
ible
for
adm
issi
on t
o th
e U
nive
rsity
as
a tr
ansf
er s
tu-
dent
, a s
tude
nt m
ust f
ulfil
l the
fol
low
ing
crite
ria:
A
. C
ompl
ete
60 U
C t
rans
fera
ble
sem
este
r un
its (
90 q
uart
erun
its) w
ith a
min
imum
GPA
of
2.4
(2.8
for
non
-res
iden
ts).
B. C
ompl
ete
the
follo
win
g co
urse
pat
tern
req
uire
men
ts, e
arni
ng
a gr
ade
of C
or
bette
r in
eac
h co
urse
: tw
o tr
ansf
erab
le c
olle
ge
cour
ses
in E
nglis
h co
mpo
sitio
n; o
ne tr
ansf
erab
le c
olle
ge c
ours
e in
m
athe
mat
ical
con
cept
s an
d qu
anta
tive
reas
onin
g; f
our
tran
sfer
-ab
le c
olle
ge c
ours
es c
hose
n fr
om a
t lea
st tw
o of
the
follo
win
g su
b-je
ct a
reas
: ar
ts a
nd h
uman
ities
, so
cial
and
beh
avio
ral
scie
nces
, an
d ph
ysic
al a
nd b
iolo
gica
l sci
ence
s.
Not
e: T
he I
GET
C G
ener
al
Educ
atio
n Tr
ansf
er P
atte
rn w
ill m
eet t
hese
cou
rse
requ
irem
ents
. H
owev
er,
som
e st
uden
ts,
depe
ndin
g on
the
tra
nsfe
r m
ajor
and
un
iver
sity
, may
not
be
wel
l ser
ved
by fo
llow
ing
IGET
C.
C.
Com
plet
e as
man
y m
ajor
pre
para
tion
cour
ses
as p
ossi
ble.
M
ajor
pre
para
tion
may
be
view
ed a
t w
ww
.ass
ist.o
rg.
Not
e:
Sele
ctiv
e m
ajor
s ar
e re
quir
ing
cert
ain
cour
ses
to b
e co
mpl
eted
be
fore
trna
sfer
with
a h
ighe
r gr
ade
poin
t ave
rage
. Th
e U
nive
rsity
of
Cal
iforn
ia a
llow
s up
to
70 U
C t
rans
fera
ble
units
fro
m a
com
mun
ity c
olle
ge.
Stu
dent
s w
ho c
ompl
ete
mor
e th
an 7
0 un
its a
t th
e co
mm
unity
col
lege
may
stil
l com
plet
e co
urs-
es t
o fu
lfill
cour
se r
equi
rem
ents
but
will
not
be
able
to
tran
sfer
m
ore
than
the
70 u
nits
of
cred
it to
the
Uni
vers
ity.
Inte
rseg
men
tal
Gen
eral
Edu
cati
on T
ran
sfer
C
urr
icu
lum
(IG
ET
C)
The
Inte
rseg
men
tal
Gen
eral
Edu
catio
n Tr
ansf
er C
urri
culu
m
(IG
ETC
) is
a se
ries
of c
ours
es p
rosp
ectiv
e tr
ansf
er s
tude
nts
atte
nd-
ing
Cal
iforn
ia c
omm
unity
col
lege
s m
ay c
ompl
ete
at th
e co
mm
uni-
ty c
olle
ge t
o sa
tisfy
the
low
er d
ivis
ion
brea
dth/
gene
ral
educ
atio
n re
quir
emen
ts a
t bot
h th
e U
nive
rsity
of
Cal
iforn
ia a
nd th
e C
alifo
r-ni
a St
ate
Uni
vers
ity.
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
"
Pre
par
atio
n f
or T
ran
sfer
- P
age
39
Stud
ents
hav
e th
e op
tion
of c
ompl
etin
g th
e IG
ETC
or
the
spec
if-ic
low
er d
ivis
ion
brea
dth/
gene
ral
educ
atio
n re
quir
emen
ts o
f th
e sc
hool
or
colle
ge a
t th
e ca
mpu
s th
ey p
lan
to a
tten
d.
The
IGET
C
mus
t be
com
plet
ed p
rior
to tr
ansf
er.
The
Uni
vers
ity h
as a
n ag
ree-
men
t with
eac
h C
alifo
rnia
com
mun
ity c
olle
ge th
at s
peci
fies
whi
ch
of it
s co
urse
s m
ay b
e ap
plie
d to
eac
h ca
tego
ry o
f th
e IG
ETC
. A
ll co
urse
s m
ust b
e co
mpl
eted
with
a g
rade
of
C o
r be
tter
. Th
e IG
ETC
is m
ost
help
ful t
o st
uden
ts w
ho w
ant
to k
eep
thei
r op
tions
ope
n.
Cer
tain
stu
dent
s, h
owev
er, w
ill n
ot b
e w
ell s
erve
d by
follo
win
g IG
ETC
. St
uden
ts, w
ho in
tend
to tr
ansf
er in
to m
ajor
s th
at r
equi
re e
xten
sive
low
er d
ivis
ion
prep
arat
ion,
suc
h as
thos
e in
en
gine
erin
g or
the
phy
sica
l an
d na
tura
l sc
ienc
es,
shou
ld c
once
n-tr
ate
on c
ompl
etin
g as
man
y pr
ereq
uisi
tes
for
the
maj
or b
efor
e tr
ansf
er.
The
IGET
C is
not
a a
dmis
sion
req
uire
men
t. C
ompl
etin
g IG
ETC
do
es n
ot g
uara
ntee
adm
issi
on to
the
cam
pus
or p
rogr
am o
f cho
ice.
H
owev
er,
com
plet
ing
the
low
er d
ivis
ion
brea
dth/
gene
ral
educ
a-tio
n re
quir
emen
ts,
whe
ther
thr
ough
the
IG
ETC
or
the
cam
pus
spec
ific
requ
irem
ents
, m
ay b
e co
nsid
ered
by
the
cam
pus
in t
he
sele
ctio
n pr
oces
s.
Stud
ents
who
do
not
com
plet
e th
e IG
ETC
be
fore
tran
sfer
ring
will
be
requ
ired
to s
atis
fy th
e ca
mpu
s-sp
ecifi
c lo
wer
div
isio
n ge
nera
l edu
catio
n re
quir
emen
ts o
f th
e co
llege
they
at
tend
. C
erti
fica
tion
C
ertif
icat
ion
mea
ns th
at th
e la
st c
omm
unity
col
lege
att
ende
d pr
ior
to t
rans
fer
will
ver
ify t
hat
the
stud
ent
has
com
plet
ed t
he e
ntir
e IG
ETC
pat
tern
. It
is th
e st
uden
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
to o
btai
n fu
ll ce
r-tif
icat
ion
duri
ng t
he la
st s
emes
ter
of a
tten
danc
e pr
ior
to t
rans
fer.
IGET
C c
ertif
icat
ion
may
be
requ
este
d at
the
Rec
ords
Win
dow
. IG
ET
C C
ours
e R
equ
irem
ents
A
rea
1: E
ngl
ish
Com
mu
nic
atio
n
UC
and
CSU
tra
nsfe
rs c
ompl
ete
grou
ps A
and
B;
Gro
up C
is
requ
ired
for
CSU
tran
sfer
s on
ly.
Gro
up A
: Eng
lish
1A
Gro
up B
: One
cou
rse
from
: Eng
lish
1C, P
hilo
soph
y 5;
Psy
chol
-og
y 3;
[The
fol
low
ing
two
- cou
rse
com
bina
tions
acc
epta
ble
if En
glis
h 1B
was
take
n pr
ior
to f
all,
1993
: Eng
lish
1B a
nd P
hilo
so-
phy
8 or
Eng
lish
1B a
nd P
sych
olog
y 3
(Psy
chol
ogy
3 st
ands
alo
ne
if ta
ken
fall,
199
2 or
late
r)]
Gro
up C
(C
SU t
rans
fers
onl
y):
One
cou
rse
from
: Sp
eech
Com
-m
unic
atio
n 1,
3, 4
, 12!
Are
a 2:
Mat
hem
atic
al C
once
pts
and
Qu
anti
tati
ve
Rea
son
ing
One
cou
rse,
3 s
emes
ter
or 4
-5 q
uart
er u
nits
: M
athe
mat
ics
115ø
# , 12
0, 1
30+, 1
40, 1
50# ,
160# ,
161# ,
180# ,
190# ,
191# ,
210,
220
, 270
A
rea
3: A
rts
and
Hu
man
itie
s Th
ree
cour
ses,
9 s
emes
ter
or 1
2-15
qua
rter
uni
ts;
at l
east
one
co
urse
fro
m A
rts
and
one
cour
se f
rom
Hum
aniti
es:
A. A
rts:
Art
1, 2
, 3, 4
, 5A
, 5B,
6, 7
, 9&
Dan
ce 1
$ , 3°
Film
/Vid
eo 1
&
Mus
ic 1
1, 1
2, 1
3, 1
5A, 1
5B
Thea
tre
1, 4
B
. Hu
man
itie
s:
Engl
ish
1B+, 1
0+, 1
1+, 1
2+, 1
5A, 1
5B, 1
8, 2
0, 2
1, 2
3, 2
6", 2
8, 2
9,
30, 3
1, 3
5, 3
6, 3
9, 4
0A~, 4
0B~, 4
1A##, 4
1B#,
42~, 4
4, 4
6ø , 47
Fr
ench
24"
, 35^
His
tory
1A
, 1B,
3, 4
, 5A
, 5B,
8! ,
11, 1
4A, 1
4B, 1
9, 2
2° , 30
, 32
Philo
soph
y 2,
3, 7
, 10,
11,
23
Sign
Lan
guag
e In
terp
rete
r Tr
aini
ng 1
6!, 1
7A!
Span
ish
52A#,
52B#
, 24"
Are
a 4:
Soc
ial
and
Beh
avio
ral
Scie
nce
s Th
ree
cour
ses,
9 s
emes
ter
or 1
2-15
qua
rter
uni
ts, f
rom
at
leas
t tw
o di
scip
lines
or
an in
terd
isci
plin
ary
sequ
ence
:
Am
eric
an S
tudi
es 1
! , 3!
, 7~
Ant
hrop
olog
y 2,
3, 4
! , 6,
7", 8
° , 9"
, 11"
Chi
ld D
evel
opm
ent 3
&
Econ
omic
s 1,
2, 5
#
Ethn
ic S
tudi
es 1
!
Geo
grap
hy 2
, 5, 7
H
isto
ry 8
! , 9,
12A
",1
2B! ,
16A
~, 1
6B~, 1
7~,1
8A~, 1
8B~, 2
5"
His
tory
of
Scie
nce
11$
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
1# ,
2, 3
, 5, 6
", 1
0 Ps
ycho
logy
5, 8
, 10~
, 11,
12!
, 15"
, 16#
, 21!
Soci
olog
y 10
1, 1
02! ,
104,
107
! , 11
2!
Wom
en’s
Stu
dies
1>
Are
a 5:
Phy
sica
l an
d B
iolo
gica
l Sc
ien
ces
Two
cour
ses,
7-9
sem
este
r or
9-1
2 qu
arte
r un
its;
one
phys
ical
sc
ienc
e co
urse
, on
e bi
olog
ical
sci
ence
cou
rse;
at
leas
t on
e co
urse
mus
t inc
lude
a la
bora
tory
(*in
dica
tes
a la
b co
urse
): A
. Phy
sica
l Sc
ien
ces:
A
stro
nom
y 20
# , 25
#
Che
mis
try
1A*,
1B*
, 4*# ,
7A*,
7B*
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U
C O
nly
: Lan
guag
e ot
her
than
Eng
lish:
Pro
ficie
ncy
equi
vale
nt
to tw
o ye
ars
of h
igh
scho
ol s
tudy
in th
e sa
me
lang
uage
or
at le
ast
one
sem
este
r of
col
lege
leve
l for
eign
lang
uage
cou
rse
wor
k.
App
ropr
iate
cou
rses
at E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
: Chi
nese
1, F
renc
h 1,
G
erm
an 1
, Ita
lian
1, J
apan
ese
1, S
ign
Lang
uage
Int
erpr
eter
Tra
in-
ing
15! ,
Span
ish
1.
CSU
On
ly:
Gra
duat
ion
requ
irem
ent
in A
mer
ican
His
tory
and
A
mer
ican
Ins
titut
ions
. (C
ours
es u
sed
to m
eet
this
req
uire
men
t ca
nnot
be
used
to f
ulfil
l IG
ETC
req
uire
men
ts.)
His
tory
: 1A
, 1B,
9, 1
6A, 1
7, 1
8A, 1
8B, 3
2 In
stitu
tions
: Pol
itica
l Sci
ence
1, 8
+
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dica
tes
cour
se o
nly
acce
ptab
le in
this
are
a if
take
n fa
ll, 1
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or la
ter.
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dica
tes
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se o
nly
acce
ptab
le in
this
are
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take
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ll, 1
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ter.
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cate
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urse
onl
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cept
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in th
is a
rea
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dica
tes
cour
se o
nly
acce
ptab
le in
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take
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ll, 1
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or la
ter.
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dica
tes
cour
se o
nly
acce
ptab
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are
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take
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ll, 1
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ter.
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dica
tes
cour
se o
nly
acce
ptab
le in
this
are
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take
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ll, 2
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or la
ter.
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cate
s co
urse
onl
y ac
cept
able
in th
is a
rea
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ken
fall,
200
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late
r. #
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cate
s co
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y ac
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able
in th
is a
rea
if ta
ken
fall,
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late
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s co
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able
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if ta
ken
fall,
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3 or
late
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dica
tes
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se o
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acce
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this
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ter.
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urse
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able
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se o
nly
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ptab
le in
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take
n fa
ll, 2
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ter.
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dica
tes
cour
se o
nly
acce
ptab
le in
this
are
a if
take
n fa
ll, 2
007
or la
ter.
# In
dica
tes
that
tran
sfer
cre
dit m
ay b
e lim
ited
by U
C o
r C
SU o
r bo
th;
plea
se c
onsu
lt w
ith a
cou
nsel
or.
Hono
rs P
rogr
ams
Alph
a Ga
mm
a Si
gma
Alp
ha G
amm
a Si
gma,
the
Hon
or a
nd S
chol
arsh
ip S
ocie
ty,
is a
C
alifo
rnia
Com
mun
ity C
olle
ge s
tate
wid
e or
gani
zatio
n fo
unde
d to
fo
ster
, pr
omot
e, m
aint
ain,
and
rec
ogni
ze s
chol
astic
ach
ieve
men
t an
d se
rvic
e am
ong
com
mun
ity c
olle
ge s
tude
nts.
Th
e A
lpha
Phi
ch
apte
r of
AG
S at
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge a
ttra
cts
man
y st
uden
ts o
f all
2007
-200
8 El
Cam
ino
Colle
ge C
atal
og
Pag
e 40
- H
onor
s P
rogr
ams
maj
ors
desi
ring
aca
dem
ic e
xcel
lenc
e.
A s
tude
nt m
ay a
ttai
n in
itial
mem
bers
hip
by h
avin
g co
mpl
eted
12
sem
este
r un
its f
rom
a r
ecog
nize
d in
stitu
tion
of h
ighe
r ed
uca-
tion
with
a c
umul
ativ
e G
PA o
f 3.
0 or
abo
ve.
Stu
dent
s jo
inin
g di
rect
ly o
ut o
f hi
gh s
choo
l are
ask
ed t
o ha
ve a
min
imum
GPA
of
3.5
at th
e hi
gh s
choo
l lev
el.
Beca
use
AGS
is a
lso
a cl
ub a
nd o
ne o
f th
e la
rges
t or
gani
zatio
ns
on c
ampu
s, th
ere
are
man
y op
port
uniti
es f
or c
olle
ge a
nd c
omm
u-ni
ty in
volv
emen
t. Pe
rman
ent
(life
time)
Mem
bers
of
Alp
ha G
amm
a Si
gma
rece
ive
a no
tatio
n on
the
ir t
rans
crip
ts, a
gol
d se
al o
n th
eir
dipl
omas
, and
w
ear
gold
sto
les
duri
ng t
he c
omm
ence
men
t ce
rem
onie
s.
Perm
a-ne
nt M
embe
r st
atus
may
be
achi
eved
by
com
plet
ing
60 u
nits
(30
com
plet
ed a
t El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
) w
ith a
3.5
GPA
and
reg
ular
m
embe
rshi
p fo
r at
leas
t one
sem
este
r or
by
havi
ng a
3.2
5 G
PA a
nd
regu
lar
mem
bers
hip
for
at le
ast t
wo
sem
este
rs.
Mem
bers
hip
appl
icat
ions
are
acc
epte
d du
ring
the
first
six
wee
ks
of e
ach
sem
este
r an
d ar
e av
aila
ble
in t
he A
ctiv
ities
Cen
ter,
at t
he
AGS
info
rmat
ion
tabl
e du
ring
clu
b ru
sh w
eek,
and
at
AGS
gene
r-al
mee
tings
.
Dean
’s Li
st
To q
ualif
y fo
r th
e D
ean’
s Li
st, a
stu
dent
mus
t, in
any
one
sem
es-
ter,
com
plet
e 12
or
mor
e un
its w
ith a
gra
de p
oint
ave
rage
of 3
.5 o
r hi
gher
. For
furt
her
info
rmat
ion,
con
tact
the
offic
e of
the
Vic
e Pr
es-
iden
t, Ac
adem
ic A
ffai
rs.
Hono
rs T
rans
fer P
rogr
am
The
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge H
onor
s Tr
ansf
er P
rogr
am is
des
igne
d to
be
tter
pre
pare
the
high
ly m
otiv
ated
stu
dent
to tr
ansf
er s
ucce
ssfu
l-ly
to a
uni
vers
ity a
nd c
ompl
ete
a ba
chel
or’s
deg
ree.
The
pro
gram
pr
ovid
es a
uni
que
lear
ning
env
iron
men
t whi
ch s
tres
ses
scho
last
ic
exce
llenc
e an
d de
velo
ps t
he a
cade
mic
aw
aren
ess
nece
ssar
y to
ac
hiev
e th
is g
oal.
The
maj
or o
bjec
tive
of t
he p
rogr
am i
s to
pre
pare
stu
dent
s fo
r tr
ansf
er b
y fo
cusi
ng o
n en
hanc
ed w
ritin
g, re
adin
g an
d st
udy
skill
s.
The
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pro
gram
off
ice
is l
ocat
ed i
n th
e C
ouns
el-
ing
Serv
ices
Cen
ter,
Stud
ent S
ervi
ces
Cen
ter
Build
ing,
fir
st f
loor
. H
onor
s A
dmis
sion
Req
uir
emen
ts
A s
tude
nt m
ust:
1. H
ave
a m
inim
um 3
.0 c
umul
ativ
e G
PA f
rom
hig
h sc
hool
or,
if al
read
y in
col
lege
, fro
m a
t lea
st 9
aca
dem
ic u
nits
; 2.
Be
elig
ible
for
or
have
com
plet
ed E
nglis
h 1A
; and
3.
Com
plet
e an
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pro
gram
app
licat
ion
and
sub-
mit
all r
equi
red
mat
eria
ls o
n a
timel
y ba
sis.
C
ompl
etio
n R
equ
irem
ents
A
stu
dent
mus
t: 1.
Mai
ntai
n a
min
imum
3.0
cum
ulat
ive
GPA
in a
ll tr
ansf
erab
le
cour
ses;
2.
Com
plet
e a
min
imum
of
two
sem
este
rs in
the
Hon
ors
Tran
s-fe
r Pr
ogra
m a
t El C
amin
o C
olle
ge;
3. C
ompl
ete
a m
inim
um o
f fiv
e ho
nors
cou
rses
incl
udin
g at
leas
t on
e ho
nors
cou
rse
each
sem
este
r. En
glis
h 1A
mus
t be
com
plet
ed
(unl
ess
alre
ady
com
plet
ed)
duri
ng t
he f
irst
sem
este
r in
the
pro
-gr
am;
4. A
tten
d fo
ur h
onor
s en
rich
men
t sem
inar
s du
ring
the
prog
ram
;5.
Com
plet
e tw
o sc
hedu
led
half-
hour
(Ed
ucat
iona
l Pl
an)
coun
-se
ling
appo
intm
ents
; and
6.
Com
plet
e th
e re
quir
emen
ts n
eces
sary
to
be a
ccep
ted
by t
he
tran
sfer
inst
itutio
n in
you
r m
ajor
. H
onor
s Tr
ansf
er A
gree
men
ts
Stud
ents
who
com
plet
e th
e El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pr
ogra
m m
ay ta
ke a
dvan
tage
of
tran
sfer
agr
eem
ents
with
a n
um-
ber
of c
olle
ges
and
univ
ersi
ties.
Th
ese
tran
sfer
agr
eem
ents
may
in
clud
e pr
iori
ty a
dmis
sion
, sc
hola
rshi
p op
port
uniti
es,
adm
issi
on
to t
he u
nive
rsity
hon
ors
prog
ram
s, li
brar
y pr
ivile
ges
and
hous
ing
prio
rity
. C
olle
ges
and
univ
ersi
ties
invo
lved
in tr
ansf
er a
gree
men
ts
with
El C
amin
o C
olle
ge in
clud
e U
CLA
, UC
Irv
ine,
Loy
ola
Mar
y-m
ount
Uni
vers
ity, P
omon
a C
olle
ge, O
ccid
enta
l Col
lege
, UC
Riv
er-
side
, U
C S
anta
Cru
z, C
hapm
an U
nive
rsity
, Pi
tzer
Col
lege
, C
SU
Dom
ingu
ez H
ills,
CSU
Ful
lert
on, C
SU L
ong
Beac
h an
d Sa
n D
iego
St
ate
Uni
vers
ity.
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pro
gram
Ben
efit
s Be
nefit
s in
clud
e:
• Pr
iori
ty r
egis
trat
ion
for
all E
l Cam
ino
Col
lege
cla
sses
• C
lose
aca
dem
ic a
nd s
ocia
l int
erac
tion
with
oth
er h
ighl
ym
otiv
ated
hon
ors
stud
ents
•
Enro
llmen
t in
hono
rs c
lass
es w
ith s
mal
ler
clas
s si
ze a
ndta
ught
by
outs
tand
ing
facu
lty
• D
esig
natio
n of
the
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pro
gram
on
the
El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
tran
scri
pts
and
on th
e El
Cam
ino
Col
lege
as
soci
ate
degr
ees
• A
par
chm
ent
qual
ity A
war
d of
Ach
ieve
men
t up
on p
rogr
am
com
plet
ion
• A
n ho
nors
pro
gram
cou
nsel
or, d
irec
tor
and
assi
stan
t for
sp
ecia
l hel
p an
d ad
vise
men
t •
Enri
chm
ent s
emin
ars
whi
ch p
rovi
de in
form
atio
n le
adin
g to
aca
dem
ic a
nd p
erso
nal g
row
th
• In
crea
sed
chan
ces
of r
ecei
ving
sch
olar
ship
s•
Spec
ial p
rivi
lege
s of
fere
d by
uni
vers
ities
with
whi
ch E
l C
amin
o C
olle
ge h
as a
n ho
nors
tran
sfer
agr
eem
ent
• Fr
ee ti
cket
s to
cul
tura
l eve
nts
at M
arse
e A
udito
rium
H
onor
s C
urr
icu
lum
H
onor
s co
urse
s ar
e ac
adem
ical
ly e
nric
hed
to in
telle
ctua
lly s
tim-
ulat
e st
uden
ts,
enco
urag
e in
depe
nden
t, cr
itica
l th
inki
ng a
nd p
ro-
mot
e cl
ose
inte
ract
ion
betw
een
stud
ents
and
fac
ulty
. H
onor
s co
urse
s ar
e ch
osen
to
fulfi
ll th
e re
quir
emen
ts o
f th
e as
soci
ate
degr
ee a
s w
ell a
s to
tran
sfer
to U
C, C
SU a
nd m
ost o
ther
un
iver
sitie
s. T
hus,
stu
dent
s in
the
Hon
ors
Tran
sfer
Pro
gram
gen
-er
ally
com
plet
e th
e sa
me
num
ber
of c
ours
es a
s ot
her
stud
ents
pl
anni
ng to
tran
sfer
. Hon
ors
sect
ions
are
cur
rent
ly o
ffer
ed f
or th
e fo
llow
ing
cour
ses:
A
nthr
opol
ogy
1 - I
ntru
duct
ion
to P
hysi
cal A
nthr
opol
ogy
Ant
hrop
olog
y 2
- Int
rodu
ctio
n to
Cul
tura
l Ant
hrop
olog
y A
rt 6
- C
ross
-Cul
tura
l Art
A
stro
nom
y 25
- St
ars
and
Gal
axie
s Bi
olog
y 10
- Fu
ndam
enta
ls o
f Bi
olog
y Ec
onom
ics
1 - P
rinc
iple
s of
Eco
nom
ics:
Mac
roec
onom
ics
Engl
ish
1A -
Rea
ding
and
Com
posi
tion
Engl
ish
1B -
Lite
ratu
re a
nd C
ompo
sitio
n En
glis
h 1C
- C
ritic
al T
hink
ing
and
Com
posi
tion
Geo
grap
hy 5
- W
orld
Reg
iona
l Geo
grap
hy
His
tory
1A
- U
nite
d St
ates
His
tory
to 1
877
His
tory
1B
- Uni
ted
Stat
es H
isto
ry f
rom
187
7 to
the
Pres
ent
His
tory
32
- Uni
ted
Stat
es S
ocia
l His
tory
: C
ultu
ral P
lura
lism
in A
mer
ica
Mus
ic 1
2 - M
usic
Cul
ture
s of
the
Wor
ld
Oce
anog
raph
y 10
- In
trod
uctio
n to
Oce
anog
raph
y Ph
iloso
phy
23 -
Ethi
cs, L
aw a
nd S
ocie
ty
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
1 -
Gov
ernm
ents
of
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
nd
Cal
iforn
ia
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
10
- Int
rodu
ctio
n to
Int
erna
tiona
l Rel
atio
ns
Psyc
holo
gy 5
- G
ener
al P
sych
olog
y So
ciol
ogy
101
- Pri
ncip
les
of S
ocio
logy
Sp
eech
Com
mun
icat
ion
1 - E
ffec
tive
Spea
king
In
ful
fillin
g th
e re
quir
emen
ts f
or p
rogr
am c
ompl
etio
n, H
onor
s Tr
ansf
er P
rogr
am s
tude
nts
may
incl
ude
up to
two
of th
e fo
llow
ing
hono
rs-le
vel c
ours
es: B
iolo
gy 1
A, 1
B; C
hem
istr
y 1A
, 1B;
Com
put-
er S
cien
ce 1
; Mat
hem
atic
s 19
0, 1
91; a
nd P
hysi
cs 1
A, 1
B.
2007
-200
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Cam
ino
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ge C
atal
og