2010/2011 Articulation Agreement: MSJC to APU // Liberal Studies
Contact Guy Hoss, APU Murrieta…(951) 304-3400…
The following courses from Mount San Jacinto College will satisfy General Studies requirements for the Liberal Studiesprogram in the Center for Adult and Professional Studiesat Azusa Pacific University. Additional courses may transfer as elective credit. Completed courses that transfer to UC or CSU systems will likely be accepted; however, university transfer limits will apply. Please consult your program contact for additional information.
Updated 08.17.10 JM
ENGLISH COMPOSITION (choose one)
ENGL 101 Freshman Composition
ENGL 101H Honors Freshman Composition
LITERATURE (choose one)
ENGL 106 Introduction to Literature
ENGL 106H Honors Introduction to Literature
ENGL 207American Literature: Pre-Colonial to 1865
ENGL 207HHonors American Lit: Pre-Colonial to 1865
ENGL 208American Literature: 1865 to Present
ENGL 208HHonors American Literature: 1865 to Present
ENGL 230English Literature: Anglo-Saxon to 1775
ENGL 230HHonors English Lit: Anglo-Saxon to 1775
ENGL 231English Literature: 1775 to Present
ENGL 231H Honors English Literature: 1775 to Present
ENGL 250Women in Literature
ENGL 250HHonors Women in Literature
ENGL 260Introduction to African-American Literature
ENGL 260HHonors Intro to African-American Literature
ENGL 285World Literature: Antiquity to 1650
ENGL 285HHonors World Literature: Antiquity to 1650
ENGL 286World Literature: 1650 to Present
ENGL 286HHonors World Literature: 1650 to Present
ENGL 240Native American Literature
ENGL 240HHonors Native American Literature
ENGL 280Multi-Ethnic Literature
ENGL 280HHonors Multi-Ethnic Literature
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (choose one)
ASL 100American Sign Language I
ASL 101American Sign Language II
CHIN 101Elementary Chinese I
CHIN 102Elementary Chinese II
FREN 101Elementary French I
FREN 102 Elementary French II
ITAL 101Elementary Italian I
ITAL 101HHonors Elementary Italian I
ITAL 102Elementary Italian II
ITAL 102HHonors Elementary Italian II
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 101HElementary Spanish I
SPAN 102Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 102HElementary Spanish II
SPAN 103Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers
SPAN 104Elem. Spanish for Spanish Speakers II
SPEECH/ADVANCED COMPOSITION (choose one)
COMM 100Public Speaking
COMM 100HHonors Public Speaking
COMM 103Interpersonal Communication
COMM 106Small Group Communication
ENGL 103Critical Thinking and Writing
ENGL 103HHonors Critical Thinking and Writing
FINE ART (choose one)
ART 100Art Appreciation
ART 101 Art History: Prehistoric thru Medieval Art
ART 101HHonors Art History: Prehistoric – Medieval Art
ART 102 Art History: Renaissance to 20thCentury Art
ART 102HHonors Art History: Renaissance – 20thCentury
ART 103 Introduction to Modernism
ART 103H Honors Introduction to Modernism
DAN 100 History and Appreciation of Dance
DAN 201Dances of the World
HIST 113Introduction and Appreciation of Music
HIST 151History and Appreciation of Dance
HIST 154Theatre History
HIST 158History of Jazz and Blues
HUM 101Introduction to the Humanities to 1500
HUM 101HHonors Intro to the Humanities to 1500
HUM 102Introduction to the Humanities Since 1500
HUM 102HHonors Intro to the Humanities Since 1500
MUS 100 Introduction and Appreciation of Music
MUS 100HHonors Intro and Appreciation of Music
MUS 102 History and Appreciation of Music
MUS 107 Intro to and Appreciation of American Music
MUS 108History of Jazz and Blues
MUS 109World Music
THA 101 Introduction to Theatre
THA 101HHonors Introduction to Theatre
THA 102Theatre History
THA 135 Introduction to Film
MATHEMATICS (choose one)
MATH 102 Finite Mathematics
MATH 105 College Algebra
MATH 105HHonorsCollege Algebra
MATH 110 Pre-Calculus
MATH 115Ideas of Mathematics
MATH 135Calculus for Social Science and Business
MATH 140 Introduction to Statistics
MATH 140HHonors Introduction to Statistics
MATH 155Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I
MATH 156Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II
SCIENCE (choose one)*if course does notinclude laboratory, student must complete a separate lab course to meet entire science requirement.
ANAT 101 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
ANAT 101H Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology I
ANAT 102 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
ANAT 102H Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology II
ANTH 101Physical Anthropology
ANTH 101H Honors Physical Anthropology
ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy
ASTR 111Planetary Astronomy*
BIOL 100Human Biology
BIOL 115 Topics in Biology
BIOL 115HHonors Topics in Biology
BIOL 116 Natural History and Biodiversity
BIOL 117Conservation Biology*
BIOL 125 Microbiology
BIOL 125HHonors Microbiology
BIOL 130 Marine Biology
BIOL 134 Human Heredity and Evolution*
BIOL 135Introduction to Evolution*
BIOL 140 Ecology
BIOL 142The World of Insects
BIOL 144Plant Biology
BIOL 146Biodiversity*
BIOL 150 General Biology I
BIOL 151 General Biology II
CHEM 100 Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II
CHEM 107Chemistry of Life
CHEM 112 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 113 Organic Chemistry II
ENVS 100Humans and Scientific Inquiry*
ENVS 101Environmental Science*
ENVS 101HHonors Environmental Science
ENVS 102Environmental Science Laboratory
ENVS 102HHonors Environmental Science Laboratory
GEOG 101 Physical Geography*
GEOG 104Physical Geography Laboratory
GEOG 111Geography of California*
GEOL 100 Physical Geology
GEOL 103 Environmental Geology
GEOL 105 Historical Geology
GEOL 110Oceanography
GEOL 111Planetary Astronomy*
GEOL 112California Geology*
GER 110Physiology of Aging*
PHY 100Conceptual Physics*
PHY 101 Basic Physics: Energy and Motion
PHY 102 Basic Electricity and Modern Physics
PHY 201 Mechanics and Wave Motion
PHY 202 Electricity and Magnetism
PHY 202H Honors Electricity and Magnetism
PHY 203Optics and Modern Physics
HISTORY/U.S. GOVERNMENT (choose one)
HIST 101 Western Civilization I: to 1500
HIST 102 Western Civilization II: 1500 to Present Era
HIST 103 History of World Civilization: To 1500
HIST 103H Honors History of World Civilization: To 1500
HIST 104 History of World Civilization: Since 1500
HIST 104H Honors Hist. of World Civilization Since 1500
HIST 105World Environmental History
HIST 105HHonors World Environmental History
HIST 106The World Since 1900
HIST 106HHonors The World Since 1900
HIST 107The History of East Asia Before 1600
HIST 108The History of East Asia Since 1600
HIST 110A Brief Survey of U.S. History
HIST 111U.S. History to 1877
HIST 111HHonors U.S. History to 1877
HIST 112U.S. History Since 1865
HIST 112Honors U.S. History Since 1865
HIST 115Women in United States History
HIST 120California History
HIST 125Military History of the United States
HIST 126History of Great Britain to 1714
HIST 127History of Great Britain from 1714
HIST 140History of Mexico
HIST 141History of Latin American to 1820
HIST 142History of Latin American Since 1820
HIST 150Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History
HIST 150HHonors Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History
HIST 160Black History in the American Context
PS 101 Intro to American Government and Politics
PS 101H Honors Intro to American Govt. and Politics
SOCIOLOGY/PSYCHOLOGY (choose one)
ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 102H Honors Cultural Anthropology
GER 125Psychology of Aging
GER 130Sociology of Aging
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 101H Honors Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 102Personal Growth
PSYC 103 Human Development
PSYC 103H Honors Human Development
PSYC 104Psychology of Gender
PSYC 105 Social Psychology
PSYC 106Psychology of Personality
PSYC 125Psychology of Aging
SOCI 101 Principles of Sociology
SOCI 101HHonors Principles of Sociology
SOCI 102 Contemporary Social Problems
SOCI 103Marriage and the Family
SOCI 105 Social Psychology
SOCI 106Intercultural Relations
SOCI 130Sociology of Aging
GEOG 102Cultural Geography
BIBLE LITERATURE: NO BIBLE COURSES OFFERED AT MSJC
Please contact a program representative for options to satisfy the Bible Literature requirement.
Updated 08.17.10 JM