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26 Transfer Information D-7 N/A D-8 Political Science 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, 15 D-9 Psychology 1, 2, 12, 15, 18, 19, 33, D-0 Sociology 1, 2, 10, 35, 40, 41, 43, 35, 43B, 43C, 43D 45, 49 E. Life-Long Understanding and Self Select 3 units. Guidance 1, 5 Health Education 1 (PE 40) Nutrition and Foods 1 Psychology 12, 19, 43B, 43C, 43D Sociology 35, 41, 45 Speech Communication 3, 4, 40 (Courses in parentheses are former course numbers.) Development (3 units) Requirements for American Institutions (6 units) Select one pair. History 2 and Political Science 1 History 5A and Political Science 1 History 5B and Political Science 1 History 7A and History 7B History 7A and Political Science 1 History 7B and Political Science 1 History 10A and History 10B History 10A and Political Science 1 History 10B and Political Science 1 History 31 and Political Science 1 Major Requirements at CSU Campuses Refer to CSU catalogs and consult a counselor. CSU catalogs are available in the Transfer Center, Room 112, Student Services Center. The University of California System (UC) The University of California system is made up of nine campuses located throughout California-in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz. All of these campuses have certain features in common-uniform admission requirements, highly qualified faculty, and excellent libraries. All maintain the same high academic standards. Eight of the campuses offer comprehensive undergraduate programs with a variety of individual specialties. The San Francisco campus is unique because all of its programs are in the health sciences. Each campus has its own character and distinctive features which contribute to the diversity of the University as a whole. A community college student may transfer a maximum of 70 semester units to a campus of the UC. Courses that are transferable to the UC are designated as (UC) in the description of courses in this catalog. The designation for UC transferrable courses is based on the most current UC transferrable course list which is dated 1993-94 academic year. Please be cautioned that some of these courses will only transfer as elective credit. Eligibility for Admission to the UC System All UC campuses have the same admission requirements for transfer students. Some exceptions occur at campuses or in programs where there are more applicants than can be admitted. There are three ways a transfer student can meet the UCs admission requirements. 1. If a student was eligible for admission to the UC from high school-i.e., had satisfied the college preparatory high 2. 3. school subject requirements and achieved the required scores on the eligibility index (refer to the UC application packet)-a student may transfer at any time provided that a 2.0 GPA is maintained in transferable college courses. If a student had earned the required scores on the eligibility index, but had not satisfied the subject requirements, a student may take college courses in the subjects that were lacking and be eligible to transfer upon their completion. The student must have a C or better in these required courses. If a student was ineligible for admission from high school due to lack of required subjects and did not achieve the required scores on the eligibility index, the student must do three things: a. complete 56 transferable semester units at AVC; b. establish a 2.4 GPA at AVC; c. complete college courses to make up any high school subject deficiencies (refer to the UC application packet for options to clear subject deficiencies). Major Requirements at UC Campuses Refer to the UC catalogs and consult a counselor. UC catalogs are available in the Transfer Center, Room 112, Student Services Center. Independent Colleges and Universities Admission and graduation require- ments for independent schools vary according to the institution. To determine specific requirements check the catalog of the school of your choice. Antelope Valley Colleges Transfer Center has a catalog file of many independent institutions.

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