Articulation Agreement by Major                         
                    Effective during the 08-09 Academic Year                    
                Based on the 08-09 UC Transfer Course Agreement                 
     
       =====> Transfer Admission Guarantee - Winter 2010 & Fall 2010====        
                                                                                
Transfer Admission Guarantee Winter 2010                                 
                                                                                
I)  General Provisions of the Agreement:                          
                                                                                
      1.The following information outlines an admission agreement for the       
        University of California, San Diego for the Winter 2010 term only.      
                                                                                
      2.The Winter 2010 UCSD Transfer Admission Guarantee applies to general    
        admission but not necessarily to a designated impacted major.  Students 
        must meet the screening criteria for designated majors which require    
        lower-division preparation prior to admission into the major.  For      
        additional information about major preparation course work, please      
        refer to the articulation agreements by major between UCSD and your     
        community college online at www.assist.org .  All transfer students are
        strongly advised to complete lower-division major requirements.     
                                                                                
      3.This agreement is available to US Citizens, Permanent Residents,  AB540 
        students, and former UC Students in good standing (not former UCSD      
        students).                                                              
                                                                                
      4.This agreement does not apply to students with senior class standing    
        (students with 90 semester/135 quarter UC transferable units) from      
        accredited four-year universities and community colleges combined.      
                                                                                
           a.Students cannot reach senior standing with only community college  
             units completed.  A maximum of 70 semester/105 quarter UC          
             transferable units will be accepted towards graduation.  Subject   
             credit is awarded for community college units taken beyond 70      
             semester/105 quarter units.                                        
                                                                                
           b.All UC transferable units completed at a four-year university      
             apply toward the 90 semester/135 quarter unit limit.               
                                                                                
           c.Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate units earned    
             prior to high school graduation do not apply to the 90             
             semester/135quarter unit limit.                                    
                                                                                
II) Conditions of the TAG Agreement:                              
                                                                                
To qualify for the Winter 2010 UCSD Transfer Admission Guarantee, you must:
                                                                                
      1.Apply for admission to UCSD during the application filing period for    
        Winter 2010 (July 1-31, 2009).  Indicate both UCSD TAG and IGETC on the
        UC application.  The UC TAG form is accepted, not required.  There is
          no additional paperwork to submit to qualify for this agreement. 
                                                                                
      2.Complete the required courses in English composition (two courses       
        designated as UC-E on the UC Transfer Course Agreement) and             
        mathematics (one course designated as UC-M on the UC Transfer Course    
        Agreement) with C grades or better by the end of Summer 2009 for Winter 
        2010 admission.                                                         
                                                                                
      3.Complete at least 60 semester/90 quarter UC transferable units by the   
        end of Summer 2009 for Winter 2010 admission.                           
                                                                                
      4. Complete IGETC (Intersegmental  General Education Transfer Curriculum)
        by Summer 2009.  Certification must be received by October 21, 2009. 
                                                                                
      5.Enroll at one or more CCC for at least 2 regular terms (excludes summer 
        sessions); Last college before UCSD admission is a CCC (excludes summer 
        sessions); Complete at least 30 semester/45 quarter UC transferable     
        units at a CCC.  Must be in good standing last regular term.            
                                                                                
      6.Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in all UC transferable course     
        work completed by the end of Summer 2009 for Winter 2010 admission.     
        Students must maintain a minimum cumulative UC GPA of 3.00 through the  
        end of Summer 2009.                                                     
                                                                                
      7.For the TAG, some majors may require additional completion of specific
        major preparation course work.  For information about major preparation 
        course work, please refer to the articulation agreements by major       
        between UCSD and your community college online at www.assist.org . 
        Major preparation requirements are subject to change without notice. 
                                                                                
Note:   Consult your counselor concerning credit earned through examinations or
other colleges and universities.                                                
                                                                                
Please print a copy for your records and meet with your counselor.              
                                                                                
___________________________________________________                             
Student Signature/Date                                                          
                                                                                
____________________________________________________                            
Counselor Signature/Date                                                        
                                                                                
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Transfer Admission Guarantee Fall 2010                                   
                                                                                
I)  General Provisions of the Agreement:            
                                                                                
      1.The following information outlines an admission agreement for the       
        University of California, San Diego for the Fall 2010 term only.        
                                                                                
      2.The Fall 2010 UCSD Transfer Admission Guarantee applies to general      
        admission but not necessarily to a designated impacted major.           
          Students must meet the screening criteria for designated majors which
        require lower-division preparation prior to admission into the major.   
        For additional information about major preparation course work, please  
        refer to the articulation agreements by major between UCSD and your     
        community college online at www.assist.org .  All transfer students are
        strongly advised to complete lower-division major requirements.     
                                                                                
      3.This agreement is available to US Citizens, Permanent Residents,  AB540 
        students, and former UC Students in good standing (not former UCSD      
        students).                                                              
                                                                                
      4.This agreement does not apply to students with senior class standing    
        (students with 90 semester/135 quarter or more UC transferable units)   
        from accredited four-year universities and community colleges combined. 
                                                                                
           a)Students cannot reach senior standing with only community college  
             units completed.  A maximum of 70 semester/105 quarter UC          
             transferable community college units will be accepted towards      
             graduation.  Subject credit is awarded for community college units 
             taken beyond 70 semester/105 quarter units.                        
                                                                                
           b)All UC transferable units completed at a four-year university      
             apply toward the 90 semester/135 quarter unit limit.               
                                                                                
           c)Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate units earned    
             prior to high school graduation do not apply to the 90             
             semester/135 quarter unit limit.                                   
                                                                                
II) Conditions of the TAG Agreement:                              
                                                                                
To qualify for the Fall 2010 UCSD Transfer Admission Guarantee, you must:
                                                                                
      1.Apply for admission to UCSD during the application filing period for    
        fall 2010 (November 1-30, 2009).  Indicate both UCSD TAG and IGETC on 
        the UC application. The UC TAG form is accepted, not required.  There 
          is no additional paperwork to submit to qualify for this agreement. 
                                                                                
      2.Complete the required courses in English composition (two courses       
        designated as UC-E on the UC Transfer Course Agreement) and             
        mathematics (one course designated as UC-M on the UC Transfer Course    
        Agreement) with C grades or better by the end of Fall 2009 for Fall     
        2010 admission.                                                         
                                                                                
      3.Complete at least 60 semester/90 quarter UC transferable units by the   
        end of Spring 2010 for Fall 2010 admission.                             
                                                                                
      4.Complete IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum)
        by Spring 2010.  Certification  must be received by July 15, 2010. 
                                                                                
      5.Enroll at one or more CCC for at least 2 regular terms (excludes summer 
        sessions); Last college before UCSD admission is a CCC (excludes summer 
        sessions); Complete at least 30 semester/45 quarter UC transferable     
        units at a CCC.  Must be in good standing last regular term.            
                                                                                
      6.Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in all UC transferable course     
        work completed by the end of Fall 2009 for Fall 2010 admission.         
        Students must maintain a minimum cumulative UC GPA of 3.00 through the  
        end of Spring 2010.                                                     
                                                                                
      7.For the TAG, some majors may require additional completion of specific
        major preparation course work.  For information about major preparation 
        course work, please refer to the articulation agreements by major       
        between UCSD and your community college online at www.assist.org . 
        Major preparation requirements are subject to change without notice. 
                                                                                
Note:   Consult your counselor concerning credit earned through examinations or
other colleges and universities.                                                
                                                                                
Please print a copy for your records and meet with your counselor.              
                                                                                
___________________________________________________                             
Student Signature/Date                                                          
                                                                                
____________________________________________________                            
Counselor Signature/Date                                                        
                                                                                
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                           ====Anthropology B.A.====                            
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
Students who anticipate a major or minor in sociocultural anthropology are
advised to take ANTH 1 (Introduction to Culture), which is a recommended
introduction for most upper-division courses offered by the department.  ANTH 2
(Human Origins) is the prerequisite for students who plan to major, minor, or
take upper-division biological anthropology courses.  Students who intend to
major or minor in archaeological anthropology are advised to take ANTH 3 (World
Prehistory).
                                                                                
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ANTH 1    Introduction to Culture     (4)|ANTH 120    Cultural Anthropology  (3)
ANTH 2    Human Origins               (4)|ANTH 130    Introduction to        (3)
                                         |            Physical Anthropology 
ANTH 3    World Prehistory            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
          ====Anthropology B.A. with Concentration in Archaeology====           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
Students who intend to major or minor in archaeological anthropology are advised
to take ANTH 3 (World Prehistory).                                              
                                                                                
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ANTH 3    World Prehistory            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
    ====Anthropology B.A. with Concentration in Biological Anthropology====     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The Bio-Anthro major concentration includes courses offered by the Departments
of Anthropology and Biology as follows:
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ANTH 2    Human Origins               (4)|ANTH 130    Introduction to        (3)
                                         |            Physical Anthropology 
                                         | 
(Prerequisite for several upper-         |                                      
division Bio-Anthro electives).          |                                      
[Formerly ANLD 2].                       |                                      
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ANTH 42    The Study of Primates in   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Nature                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                         | 
(Prerequisite for several upper-         |                                      
division Bio-Anthro electives).          |                                      
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                         | 
NOTE: BILD 1 + 3 are not directly related|                                      
to Anthropology; they are Biology's      |                                      
prerequisites for some upper division    |                                      
Biology courses that can be applied to   |                                      
BioAnthro.                               |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                          ====Bioengineering B.S.====                           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
The following courses are required preparation for all engineering transfer     
students.                                                                       
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       are required for students applying to all majors offered by the          
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming course
offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer programming
course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation for all
engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please visit:
http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer
language courses.
                                                                                
Application for Admission to the Bioengineering Major:                   
                                                                                
Since fall 2004, applicants seeking admission as transfer students are
considered for direct admission into the Bioengineering major.  The only way to
become a Bioengineering major is to be directly admitted as an entering transfer
student.  Although the actual GPA cutoff depends on the number of openings, at
least a 3.2 GPA in the community college transfer courses and a 3.4 GPA in math,
physics, and computer science courses, are likely to be needed to gain
admission.  Students who have taken equivalent courses elsewhere may request to
have transfer credit applied toward the department's major requirements.  This
is done by submitting an "Undergraduate Student Petition" together with a
transcript and catalog course description from the institution where the
course(s) were taken. These documents are reviewed for approval by the relevant
UCSD department and the Bioengineering Undergraduate Studies Committee.
"Undergraduate Student Petitions" are available from the Student Affairs Office.
This degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (ABET).
                                                                                
For additional information, please see the Bioengineering Department's
Undergraduate Program website at http://www-bioeng.ucsd.edu.
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
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MAE 9    C/C++ Programming            (4)|CS 181    Introduction to C++      (4)
                                         |          Programming 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MAE 10    FORTRAN for Engineers       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
MAE 3    Introduction to Engineering  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
         Graphics and Design             |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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BENG 1    Introduction to             (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Bioengineering                 |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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                  ====Bioengineering: Bioinformatics B.S.====                   
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL   
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                  
                                                                                
The following courses are required preparation for all engineering transfer     
students.                                                                       
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       are required for students applying to all majors offered by the          
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Admission Requirements:                                                  
                                                                                
Students applying for admission to Bioengineering: Bioinformatics but who are
not selected, will be eligible to remain in the Department of Bioengineering in
the status in which they were originally admitted.
                                                                                
Students who have taken equivalent courses elsewhere may request to have
transfer credit applied toward the department's major requirements.  This is
done by submitting an "Undergraduate Student Petition" together with a
transcript and catalog course description from the institution where the
course(s) were taken. These documents are reviewed for approval by the relevant
UCSD department and the Bioengineering Undergraduate Studies Committee.
"Undergraduate Student Petitions" are available from the Student Affairs Office.
This degree is not accredited by a Commission of the Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).                                    
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation. Shown
below is a list of all required lower-division courses for the Bioengineering:
Bioinformatics major:
                                                                                
     Math 20A, 20B, 20C, 20D and 20F                                            
     Chemistry 6A, 6B, 6C and 6BL                                               
     Chemistry 140A and 140B (upper division organic chemistry courses)         
     Physics 2A, 2B, 2C                                                         
     BILD 1, 2, 3 and 94*                                                       
     CSE 11 or CSE 8A, 8AL and 8B, CSE 12***, and CSE 21***                     
                                                                                
*BILD 94 is a 1-unit seminar course taught in the spring quarter only at UCSD.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to Bioinformatics.
                                                                                
***CSE 12 ("Basic Data Structures and Object-Oriented Design") and CSE 21
("Mathematics for Algorithms and Systems") may need to be taken after admission
to UCSD.
                                                                                
Note: If Chemistry 140A and 140B (upper division organic chemistry) are
completed at a community college, students must meet upper division graduation
requirements for their college at UCSD.
                                                                                
For additional information, please see the Bioengineering Department's
Undergraduate Program website at http://www-bioeng.ucsd.edu.
                                                                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 94    Professional Issues in     (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Bioinformatics                |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
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                   ====Bioengineering: Biotechnology B.S.====                   
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
The following courses are required preparation for all engineering transfer     
students.                                                                       
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       are required for students applying to all majors offered by the          
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Application for Admission to the Bioengineering: Biotechnology major: 
                                                                                
Since fall 2004, applicants seeking admission as transfer students are
considered for direct admission into the Bioengineering: Biotechnology major.
The only way to become a Bioengineering: Biotechnology major is to be directly
admitted as an entering transfer student. Although the actual GPA cutoff depends
on the number of openings, at least a 3.2 GPA in the community college transfer
courses and a 3.4 GPA in math, physics, and computer science courses, are likely
to be needed to gain admission. Students who have taken equivalent courses
elsewhere may request to have transfer credit applied toward the department's
major requirements. This is done by submitting an "Undergraduate Student
Petition" together with a transcript and catalog course description from the
institution where the course(s) were taken.  These documents are reviewed for
approval by the relevant UCSD department and the Bioengineering Undergraduate
Studies Committee.  "Undergraduate Student Petitions" are available from the
Student Affairs Office.  This degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
                                                                                
For additional information, please see the Bioengineering Department's
Undergraduate Program website at http://www-bioeng.ucsd.edu.
                                                                                
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
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MAE 9    C/C++ Programming            (4)|CS 181    Introduction to C++      (4)
                                         |          Programming 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MAE 10    FORTRAN for Engineers       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
NOTE: If CHEM 140A and 140B (upper division organic chemistry) are completed at
a community college, students must meet upper division graduation requirements
for their college at UCSD.
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BENG 1    Introduction to             (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Bioengineering                 |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====Bioengineering: Premedical B.S.====                     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
The following courses are required preparation for all engineering transfer
students.
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       are required for students applying to all majors offered by the          
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Application for Admission to the Bioengineering: Premedical Major:       
                                                                                
Transfer students are initially identified as "Pre-Bioengineering: Premedical"
majors and admitted into a pre-major status. Students will be admitted to the
Bioengineering: Premedical major based on academic performance in ten
prerequisite courses. It is expected that students will have completed or have
in progress all ten prerequisite courses when applying to UCSD. Students are
required to achieve a GPA of 3.0 or better in the ten prerequisite pre-major
courses (Mathematics 20A, B, C; Physics 2A, B; Chemistry 6A; MAE 9 or 10, and
three other courses required by the major) by the end of the third quarter of
study at UCSD. Note: Two of the prerequisite courses must be taken at UCSD, one
of which must be an upper-division (100 series) course.  Students need to
contact the Student Affairs Office at the end of their third quarter at UCSD to
check on their status and complete an Undergraduate Change of Major Request
form.
                                                                                
Accordingly, when planning their program, transfer students should be mindful of
lower-division prerequisite course requirements upon which admission to the
major is based, as well as meeting college requirements.  Students who have
taken equivalent courses elsewhere may request to have transfer credit applied
toward the department's major requirements. This is done by submitting an
"Undergraduate Student Petition" together with a transcript and catalog course
description from the institution where the course(s) were taken.  These
documents are reviewed for approval by the relevant UCSD department and
Bioengineering Undergraduate Studies Committee.  "Undergraduate Student
Petitions" are available from the Student Affairs Office. This degree is not
accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
                                                                                
For additional information, please see the Bioengineering Department's
Undergraduate Program website at http://www-bioeng.ucsd.edu.
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
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MAE 9    C/C++ Programming            (4)|CS 181    Introduction to C++      (4)
                                         |          Programming 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MAE 10    FORTRAN for Engineers       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
NOTE: If CHEM 140A and 140B (upper division organic chemistry) are completed at
a community college, students must meet upper division graduation requirements
for their college at UCSD.
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BENG 1    Introduction to             (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Bioengineering                 |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
          ====Biology with a Specialization in Bioinformatics B.S.====          
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL       
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                          
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Applicants seeking admission to the Bioinformatics major must have completed the
following courses (or equivalent) with a strong GPA that is competitive with
that of UCSD students applying for entry into this specialization.
                                                                                
Math 20A, 20B and 20C                                                           
Chemistry 6A, 6B, 6C and 6BL                                                    
BILD 1 and 2                                                                    
CSE 11 and 12                                                                   
                                                                                
Those who have not completed the equivalent courses may be admitted as
pre-majors using the same criteria that apply to UCSD students, and will be
allowed a maximum of three quarters to complete pre-major requirements. Transfer
students are therefore encouraged to complete these requirements at the
community college.
                                                                                
If a student applies for admission to a Bioinformatics specialization but is not
selected after completion of the screening courses, that student will remain
eligible for the major to which they were originally admitted.
                                                                                
Students must still complete the full sequence of math, chemistry and physics
including labs as shown below to complete the requirements for UCSD's Division
of Biological Sciences.
                                                                                
Math 20A, 20B, 20C and 20F                                                      
Chemistry 6A, 6B, 6C and 6BL                                                    
Chemistry 140A and 140B                                                         
Physics 2A, 2B and 2C                                                           
BILD 1, 2 and 94                                                                
CSE 11 or CSE 8A, 8AL* and 8B, and CSE 12, CSE 21                               
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2005, CSE 8A is revised into CSE 8A and CSE 8AL.                
                                                                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 94    Professional Issues in     (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Bioinformatics                |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
              ====Biology: Biochemistry and Cell Biology B.S.====               
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice.  
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
             ====Biology: Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution B.S.====             
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice. 
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                         | 
EBE MAJORS MUST TAKE ALL THREE COURSES.  |                                      
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                         | 
Chem 140A and 140B are not required for  |                                      
Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution but they|                                      
are prerequisites for many upper-        |                                      
division Biology courses.                |                                      
EBE students whose graduate education or |                                      
career requires biochemistry should take |                                      
Organic Chemistry in preparation for     |                                      
Biochemistry.                            |                                      
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PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                     ====Biology: General Biology B.S.====                      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice.   
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
GENERAL BIOLOGY MAJORS MUST TAKE ALL THREE COURSES                              
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                      ====Biology: Human Biology B.S.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice.  
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 2 is not required for the Human Biology major, but it is a prerequisite for
upper-division Biology courses.  It is recommended that students complete BILD
2.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                       ====Biology: Microbiology B.S.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice.  
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====Biology: Molecular Biology B.S.====                     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice. 
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
Fore more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                               
                                                                                
The UCSD Division of Biological Sciences recommends students take Physics
2A-2B-2C or equivalent.
                                                                                
Students interested in Molecular Biology must complete a Math sequence          
equivalent to UCSD's Math 20A, 20B, 20C.                                        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
                                         | 
Molecular Biology Majors must take the 20|                                      
series Math.                             |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
               ====Biology: Physiology and Neuroscience B.S.====                
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Entering students who have indicated the desire to major in biology will be
admitted directly to the biology major of their choice.  
                                                                                
The Division of Biological Sciences requires students in all biology majors,
with the exception of bioinformatics, to take one biology lab before the end of
the sophomore year.  Transfer students whose community college laboratory course
is determined to be equivalent in content to an existing biology lab will have
completed the requirement upon transfer. Transfer students must petition to have
community college course work cover this lab requirement.  Transfer students are
therefore strongly encouraged to complete this requirement at their community
college.  Transfer students who do not meet this requirement at the time of
transfer may petition the division for an extension.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.biology.ucsd.edu.                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION       |                                      
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT   |                                      
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A   |                                      
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST   |                                      
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION           |                                      
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.    |                                      
                                         |                                      
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
    ====Chem & Biochem: Bioinformatics from Dept. of Chem & Biochem B.S.====    
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL       
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This program offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary training in the new and
rapidly evolving field of bioinformatics with a strong focus on chemistry and
biochemistry.  Bioinformatics is the field of advanced computational and
experimental methods that model the flow of information (genetic, metabolic, and
regulatory) in living systems to provide an integrated understanding of the
systems properties of model organisms.  This is a new and rapidly evolving field
in which large volumes of both qualitative and quantitative data will accrue at
an increasing pace, and the bioinformatician must have a substantial mastery of
both the sciences and engineering.  This interdisciplinary specialization is
offered jointly with Computer Science and Engineering, Bioengineering and
Biological Sciences, each with its own set of requirements and electives.  The
program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is aimed at a
student interested in applying and developing tools of bioinformatics for the
study of chemical processes in biological systems.
                                                                                
Admission requirements:                                                         
                                                                                
Effective fall 2003, applicants seeking admission to a Bioinformatics major must
have completed the following courses with a strong GPA that is competitive with
that of UCSD students applying for entry into this specialization:
                                                                                
*   a year of calculus (equivalent to Math 20A, 20B and 20C)                    
*   a year of general chemistry, with lab (equivalent to Chem 6A, 6B, 6C and    
    6BL)                                                                        
*   the highest level programming course offered at the community college       
    (equivalent to CSE 11 and 12)                                               
*   one semester or more of biology (equivalent to BILD 1 and 2)                
                                                                                
Those who have not completed the equivalent courses may be admitted as
pre-majors, using the same criteria that apply for UCSD students, and will be
allowed a maximum of three quarters to complete pre-major requirements. Transfer
students are therefore encouraged to complete these requirements at the
community college.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                          
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  See admission
requirements above.
                                                                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 94    Professional Issues in     (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Bioinformatics                |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
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END OF MAJOR
  
        ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Biochemistry/Chemistry B.S.====         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major deals with the chemical processes in living organisms, including     
structure and function of nucleic acids and proteins.  It is suitable for those 
planning to go to graduate school, as well as medical, dental, veterinary and   
other professional schools.  It is also suitable at the bachelor's level for    
jobs in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical fields. This program is certified
by the American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry.
                                                                            
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 140C    Organic Chemistry III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143B    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
          ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Chemical Education B.S.====           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major offers an excellent preparation for teaching physical science in     
secondary schools, including chemistry, physics, earth sciences, biology and    
mathematics.  This program has American Chemical Society accreditation.  It     
is sufficiently intensive that students with this degree should be admissible   
as graduate students in chemistry, biochemistry, and teacher education programs
at most universities.  This program is also excellent preparation for students
interested in a career in science writing.  This program is certified by the
American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry.
                                                                            
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 140C    Organic Chemistry III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143B    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
           ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Chemical Physics B.S.====            
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major applies the concepts and quantitative methods of physics to the
description of atoms and molecules, and analyzes matter as a statistical
assembly of molecular building blocks, and develops and exploits physical
(largely spectroscopic) experimental tools with which to test and refine such
theories. The chemical physics major is designed as preparation for graduate
work in chemistry, physics, or other interdisciplinary areas. This program is
certified by the American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry.
                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
               ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Chemistry B.S.====               
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major provides a broad introduction to chemistry for the                   
biochemistry, organic, physical, or inorganic student, as well as for those who 
prefer not to specialize.  This major will enable a student to pursue further
studies in chemistry or in related fields of science, medicine, or engineering.
This program is certified by the American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry.
                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 140C    Organic Chemistry III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143B    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
       ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Chemistry/Earth Sciences B.S.====        
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major is available in cooperation with UCSD's Scripps Institution of
Oceanography.  It requires course work for a major in chemistry, plus additional
courses in earth sciences.  It will appeal to students who plan to go on to
graduate school in related fields, or to those students who plan to go
into professional earth sciences careers with their undergraduate degree.  This
program is certified by the American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry. 
                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
        ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Environmental Chemistry B.A.====        
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major requires a strong chemistry background, but also includes breadth    
courses from other disciplines related to environmental concerns.  The elective 
courses allow specialization in a secondary area of interest, such as economics,
political science, biology, earth sciences, or additional chemistry.
The program is designed to prepare students to enter the industrial,
governmental, or legal workforce, or to continue studies in the environmental
sciences.  Students fulfilling their elective requirements with chemistry       
courses would be prepared to attend most graduate schools in chemical sciences. 
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry. 
                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
        ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Environmental Chemistry B.S.====        
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major requires a strong chemistry background, but also includes breadth    
courses from other disciplines related to environmental concerns.  The elective 
courses allow specialization in a secondary area of interest, such as economics,
political science, biology, earth sciences, or additional chemistry.
The program is designed to prepare students to enter the industrial,
governmental, or legal workforce, or to continue studies in the environmental
sciences.  Students fulfilling their elective requirements with chemistry       
courses would be prepared to attend most graduate schools in chemical sciences. 
The UCSD B.S. Degree in Environmental Chemistry is certified by the American
Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry. 
                                                                            
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
          ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Molecular Synthesis B.S.====          
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL   
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                  
                                                                                
This major offers a thorough training for undergraduate students in all aspects
of the molecular synthesis of organic, inorganic and biological substances, and
with a fundamental understanding of their structure and reactivity.  This major
provides an excellent preparation for employment in biotechnology, diagnostic,
electronic, and pharmaceutical enterprises as well as for graduate programs in
organic, bioorganic, and inorganic chemistry.  This program is certified by the
American Chemical Society.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry. 
                                                                                
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 140C    Organic Chemistry III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143B    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
       ====Chemistry and Biochemistry: Pharmacological Chemistry B.S.====       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
This major provides a strong background in chemistry and includes most courses  
required by California pharmacy schools.  The major is intended primarily to
prepare students for pharmacy school (Pharm.D.).  Students fulfilling their
elective requirements with appropriate courses would be prepared for graduate
school to obtain a Ph.D. in pharmacology, biochemistry or other areas of
science.  Degree recipients would also be prepared for other professional
schools in the health care field, or for jobs in the biotechnology and chemical
industries.  If American Chemical Society Certification is desired, additional
coursework is required.
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UCSD.  Students should complete
all other transfer courses before taking organic chemistry. 
                                                                            
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
CHEM 92    Undergraduate Pharmacology (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Seminar                       |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 140C    Organic Chemistry III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHEM 143A    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 143B    Organic Chemistry        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
             Laboratory                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
PHYS 2BL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
            Laboratory-Mechanics and     |                                      
            Electrostatics               |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2CL    Physics                   (2)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
            Laboratory-Electricity       |            Magnetism 
            and Magnetism, Waves, and    |                                      
            Optics                       |                                      
The UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry Department recommends taking PHYS 2CL       
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
ECON 3    Principles of               (4)|ECON 120    Principles of          (3)
          Macroeconomics                 |            Macroeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                          ====Chinese Studies B.A.====                          
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Chinese Studies is an interdisciplinary program that allows the student
interested in China to utilize the university's offerings in various departments
to build a major leading to a B.A. degree. Many of the participating
faculty in the program have a converging interest in contemporary China. For
this reason, this is one of the strongest programs on modern Chinese society now
available. The student choosing a major in Chinese studies must meet the
following requirements.
         1. Two years of Mandarin Chinese (Chinese 11-12-13 and 21-22-23*) or   
            equivalent.  *CHIN 22 and CHIN 23 must be taken at UCSD.            
         2. History 10-11-12 (East Asian History).                              
         3. Twelve upper-division courses in Chinese studies, including         
            courses taken in at least three departments. No more than six       
            upper-division language courses count toward the major.             
         4. Only courses taken for a letter grade can satisfy program           
            requirements (major, minor).                                        
                                                                            
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CHIN 11    First-Year Chinese         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHIN 12    First-Year Chinese         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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CHIN 13    First-Year Chinese         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CHIN 21    Second-Year Chinese        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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HILD 10    East Asia: The Great       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Tradition                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 11    East Asia and the West     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 12    Twentieth-Century East     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asia                          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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                                         | 
Students must be able to pass a language | 
competency test administered by a UCSD   | 
lecturer in Chinese Studies.             |                                      
                                         |                                      
NOTE: One year of Community College      |                                      
coursework equals two quarters of UCSD   |                                      
coursework.                              |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                         ====Classical Studies B.A.====                         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
Classical Studies is concerned with the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome     
-- roughly from the time of Homer to the time of St. Augustine -- in all of     
their respects. This program thus offers undergraduates the opportunity to      
study the cultures of Greece and Rome through the combined resources of the     
departments of History, Literature, Visual Arts, and Philosophy. The study of   
ancient Greek and Latin languages serve as the starting point for the broader   
consideration of specific texts in their literary, intellectual, and            
historical context.  The Classical Studies program offers four different degree 
paths, three within Classical Studies and one in cooperation with Judaic        
Studies. The majors are Greek, Latin, Classics, and Greek and Hebrew.           
                                                                                
Required: LTWL 19A-B-C and 1 year of Latin, Greek, or Hebrew language.          
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LTWL 19A    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19B    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19C    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
LTLA 1    Beginning Latin             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 2    Intermediate Latin I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 3    Intermediate Latin II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
LTGK 1    Beginning Greek             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 2    Intermediate Greek I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 3    Intermediate Greek II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
JUDA 1    Beginning Hebrew            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 2    Intermediate Hebrew         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 3    Intermediate Hebrew,        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Continued                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                         ====Cognitive Science B.A.====                         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition? How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn? In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science. UCSD has been at the forefront of
this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world. It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create. In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Student must take 12 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                                
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                         ====Cognitive Science B.S.====                         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition? How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn? In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science. UCSD has been at the forefront of
this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world. It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create. In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11.  For more information,
please visit
http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
      ====Cognitive Science B.S. Specialization in Clin Aspcts of Cogn====      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition?  How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn?  In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.  UCSD has been at the forefront
of this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world.  It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create.  In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                         
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
     ====Cognitive Science B.S. Specialization in Hum Comp Interaction====      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition?  How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn?  In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.  UCSD has been at the forefront
of this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world.  It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create.  In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                                
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
       ====Cognitive Science B.S. with Specialization in Computation====        
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition?  How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn?  In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.  UCSD has been at the forefront
of this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world.  It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create.  In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
     ====Cognitive Science B.S. with Specialization in Human Cognition====      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition?  How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn?  In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.  UCSD has been at the forefront
of this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world.  It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create.  In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
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CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
       ====Cognitive Science B.S. with Specialization in Neuroscience====       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.
                                                                                
Cognitive science is a young and diverse field which is unified and motivated by
a single basic inquiry: What is cognition?  How do people, animals, or computers
'think', act, and learn?  In order to understand the mind/brain, cognitive
science brings together methods and discoveries from neuroscience, psychology,
linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.  UCSD has been at the forefront
of this exciting new field and our Cognitive Science Department was the first of
its kind in the world.  It is part of an exceptional scientific community and
remains a dominant influence in the field it helped create.  In addition to
preparing undergraduates for careers in a variety of sciences, the major also
provides an excellent background for many professional fields, including
medicine, clinical psychology, and information technology.
                                                                                
Students must take 16 UC quarter units of Math chosen from the following: 
Math 10ABC, Math 20ABCDEF, CSE 20, CSE 21, Math 11. For more information, please
visit
http://cogsci.ucsd.edu/index.php?cat=undergrads&page=pros_ug-transfer_students
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                           ====Communication B.A.====                           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special advising note:                                                       
Transfering students need to register into Communication/General 20 in the      
Fall or Spring quarter of which they enter UCSD, or during summer session if
offered. This course must be taken at UCSD, and no other community college
courses will satisfy this requirement.                                          
                                                                                
There is no transfer student advising (phone, email or walk in) from August 14 -
31. NO EXCEPTIONS.                                                              
                                                                                
For the Fall, transfer students need to register for COGN 20 and COHI 100. We
have reserved spaces for you. 
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COGN 20    Introduction to            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Communication                 |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGN 21    Methods of Media           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Production                    |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
     ====Computer Science with a Specialization in Bioinformatics B.S.====      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL   
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                  
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Definition of major: Computational biology integrating the principles of
biology, mathematics and computer sciences.
                                                                                
Admission process: Students seeking admission into the B.S. in Computer Science
with a Specialization in Bioinformatics major must first be admitted into a
computer science or computer engineering major in the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering.
                                                                                
Admission Requirements to a CSE major:                                   
                                                                                
The CSE Department admits transfer students directly into a computer science or
a computer engineering major. Acceptance into full major standing is contingent
upon the following:
                                                                                
    A. Selecting CSE as first choice of major at the time of completing the     
       transfer application to UCSD.                                            
    B. Performance in physics, math, and computer science transfer courses.     
    C. And the number of available positions in the CSE Department.             
                                                                                
Admission to the Bioinformatics Specialization: All CSE students are eligible to
apply into the Bioinformatics Program.
                                                                                
Lower-Division Requirements:                                             
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation. The
following is a list of all required lower-division courses for the major:
                                                                                
       Math 20A, 20B, 20C, and 20F                                              
       Chemistry 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6BL                                            
       Physics 2A, 2B, and 2C                                                   
       BILD 1, 2, and 94*                                                       
       CSE 8A, 8AL** and 8B or 11, 12, and 21                                   
                                                                                
*BILD 94 is a 1-unit seminar course that offers a comprehensive introduction to
Bioinformatics. For information on this seminar please see
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu /ugrad/bioinformatics_catalog_copy.htm.
                                                                                
**Effective Fall 2005, CSE 8A is revised into CSE 8A and CSE 8AL.               
                                                                                
Note: If Chem 140A and 140B (upper-division requirements) are completed at a
community college, students must meet upper-division graduation requirements for
the college at UCSD.
                                                                                
Course equivalency: For course equivalencies not listed below, please submit a
course description to the CSE Student Affairs Office, Engineering Building Unit
#3B (EBU3B), for review.
                                                                                
For information not found here, please visit the CSE Undergraduate Program at:  
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/undergrad/undergradeduhome.html                         
                                                                                
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BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 94    Professional Issues in     (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Bioinformatics                |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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CHEM 140A    Organic Chemistry I      (4)|CHEM 231    Organic Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 140B    Organic Chemistry II     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
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CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                      ====Critical Gender Studies B.A.====                      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Critical Gender Studies 2A and 2B are required for all cluster areas within the
major. This two-quarter sequence will provide an introduction to the
interdisciplinary field of women's and gender studies. Placing gendered
experience at the center of our interpretation, the courses will explore social
movements and gender and institutions. Domains of inquiry may include civil
rights, men's movements, anti-racist feminism, AIDS activism, family,
education, the military, immigration and citizenship.                           
                                                                                
Additional information on the major and the minor may be found at the website:  
http://cgs.ucsd.edu/                                                            
                                                                                
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CGS 2A    Introduction to Critical    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Gender Studies: Social         |College does not offer comparable 
          Movements                      |course. 
CGS 2B    Introduction to Critical    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Gender Studies: Gender and     |College does not offer comparable 
          Institutions                   |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                     ====CSE: Computer Engineering B.S.====                     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Admission Requirements:                                                  
                                                                                
The CSE Department admits transfer students directly into a computer science or
computer engineering major. Acceptance into full major standing is contingent
upon the following:
                                                                                
     A. Selecting CSE as first choice of major at the time of completing the    
        transfer application to UCSD.                                           
     B. Performance in physics, math, and computer science transfer courses.    
     C. And the number of available positions in the CSE Department.            
                                                                                
General advice: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many
preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC
San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently toward
graduation.
                                                                                
Course equivalency: For course equivalencies not listed below, please submit a
course description to the CSE Student Affairs Office, Engineering Building Unit
#3B (EBU3B), for review.
                                                                                
Course Note: CSE 91 can only be taken at UCSD.                           
                                                                                
For information not found here, please visit the CSE Undergraduate Program at:  
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/undergrad/undergradeduhome.html                         
                                                                                
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CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 15L    Software Tools and         (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Techniques Laboratory         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 30    Computer Organization and   (4)|CS 289    Computer Organization    (4)
          Systems Programming            |          and Systems Programming 
CSE 70    Software Engineering        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 91    Perspectives in Computer    (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science and Engineering        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 35    Introduction to Analog      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 45    Circuits and Systems        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 65    Components and Circuits Lab (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                       ====CSE: Computer Science B.A.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Admission Requirements:                                                  
                                                                                
The CSE Department admits transfer students directly into a computer science or
computer engineering major. Acceptance into full major standing is contingent
upon the following:
                                                                                
     A. Selecting CSE as first choice of major at the time of completing the    
        transfer application to UCSD.                                           
     B. Performance in physics, math, and computer science transfer courses.    
     C. And the number of available positions in the CSE Department.            
                                                                                
General advice: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many
preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC
San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently toward
graduation.
                                                                                
Course equivalency: For course equivalencies not listed below, please submit a
course description to the CSE Student Affairs Office, Engineering Building Unit
#3B (EBU3B), for review.
                                                                                
Course Note: CSE 91 can only be taken at UCSD.                           
                                                                                
For information not found here, please visit the CSE Undergraduate Program at:  
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/undergrad/undergradeduhome.html                         
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 15L    Software Tools and         (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Techniques Laboratory         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 30    Computer Organization and   (4)|CS 289    Computer Organization    (4)
          Systems Programming            |          and Systems Programming 
CSE 70    Software Engineering        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 91    Perspectives in Computer    (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science and Engineering        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                       ====CSE: Computer Science B.S.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Admission Requirements:                                           
                                                                                
The CSE Department admits transfer students directly into a computer science or
computer engineering major. Acceptance into full major standing is contingent
upon the following:
                                                                                
     A. Selecting CSE as first choice of major at the time of completing the    
        transfer application to UCSD.                                           
     B. Performance in physics, math, and computer science transfer courses.    
     C. And the number of available positions in the CSE Department.            
                                                                                
General advice: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many
preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC
San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently toward
graduation.
                                                                                
Course equivalency: For course equivalencies not listed below, please submit a
course description to the CSE Student Affairs Office, Engineering Building Unit
#3B (EBU3B), for review.
                                                                                
Course Note: CSE 91 can only be taken at UCSD.                           
                                                                                
For information not found here, please visit the CSE Undergraduate Program at:  
http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/undergrad/undergradeduhome.html                         
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 15L    Software Tools and         (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Techniques Laboratory         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 30    Computer Organization and   (4)|CS 289    Computer Organization    (4)
          Systems Programming            |          and Systems Programming 
CSE 70    Software Engineering        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 91    Perspectives in Computer    (1)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science and Engineering        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 53    Introduction of Electronic  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Digital Circuits               |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                               ====Dance B.A.====                               
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
The Department of Theatre and Dance offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance 
(B.A.).  The Dance Major will offer students an opportunity to specialize their
training in the creative, aesthetic and conceptual discipline of expressive
movement as a contemporary art form, within the context of a broad undergraduate
education.  The primary focus of the dance major will be the study of
contemporary and ballet techniques, dance history, theory and choreographic
methods, emphasizing innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, and pushing
forward the boundaries of dance as a contemporary art form.  It will provide the
rigor of an academic program that fosters the balanced development of the
dancer's creative artistic potential, physical skills and intellectual growth.
Our aim is to provide students with a broad range of artistic and conceptual
tools for achieving goals in a variety of career areas and for pursuing advanced
study in dance and dance related fields. Growth is encouraged of individual
artistic potential through the integration of creative, physical and
intellectual process, providing a foundation of the creative and critical
thinking needed for success in all career paths.
                                                                                
Students who have not taken the introductory level Dance courses at UCSD (TDMV
1, TDMV 2, and/or TDMV 3) must have instructor approval to enroll in
intermediate level (TDMV 110,TDMV 120, and/or TDMV 130) or higher technique
classes. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TDPR 1    Practicum - Scenery       (4-6)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TDPR 2    Practicum - Costume       (4-6)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TDPR 3    Practicum - Lighting      (4-6)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TDPR 5    Practicum - Sound         (4-6)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TDCH 40    Principles of Choreography (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
TDTR 10    Introduction to Dance      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
(Note: THDE 1 is a pre-requisite to a    |                                      
required upper-division design course    |                                      
for the dance major)                     |                                      
                                         |                                      
                                                                                
TDDE 1 (which is not required for the major) will meet the prerequisite
requirement for the upper-division Design class requirement for the major.
                                                                                
                                         | 
Only one of the listed practicums is     |                                      
required.                                |                                      
                                                                                
Only one of the listed practicums is required.                                  
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END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====Earth Science/GeoChemistry B.S.====                     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography Undergraduate Department offers an
earth sciences major leading to a B.S. degree, with emphasis on the quantitative
aspects of the field. As a guiding concept, the focus of the earth sciences
curriculum is the physical and chemical evolution of the earth system and the
energetics and dynamics of this evolution.
                                                                                
Note:Physics 2A, 2B and 2C required. Physics 2D is RECOMMENDED.                 
                                                                                
For more information see the Scripps Undergraduate Education Web page at        
http://sioundergrad.ucsd.edu                                                    
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                       ====Earth Science/Geology B.S.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography Undergraduate Department offers an
earth sciences major leading to a B.S. degree, with emphasis on the quantitative
aspects of the field. As a guiding concept, the focus of the earth sciences
curriculum is the physical and chemical evolution of the earth system and the
energetics and dynamics of this evolution.
                                                                                
For more information see the Scripps Undergraduate Education Web page at        
http://sioundergrad.ucsd.edu                                                    
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                     ====Earth Science/GeoPhysics B.S.====                      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography Undergraduate Department offers an
earth sciences major leading to a B.S. degree, with emphasis on the quantitative
aspects of the field. As a guiding concept, the focus of the earth sciences
curriculum is the physical and chemical evolution of the earth system and the
energetics and dynamics of this evolution.
                                                                                
For more information see the Scripps Undergraduate Education Web page at        
http://sioundergrad.ucsd.edu                                                    
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                     ====ECE: Computer Engineering B.S.====                     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL  
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
General Advice: Please be aware that this major is impacted/oversubscribed. 
For more information, visit:
http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/impacted.shtml.
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation .
                                                                                
Course equivalency: Once you are admitted to the ECE Department and you have
completed courses you feel are equivalent to our ECE courses that are not listed
below, you may submit a petition with an attached course description for faculty
review.
                                                                                
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ECE 35    Introduction to Analog      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 45    Circuits and Systems        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 65    Components and Circuits Lab (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                                                                
NOTE: Articulation of engineering coursework will be subject to thorough review 
and evaluation.                                                                 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 8A    Introduction to Computer    (3)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
          Science: Java                  |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8AL    Introduction to Computer   (1)|CS 119  &  Program Design and      (3)
           Science: Java Lab             |           Development 
                                         |CS 119L    Program Design and      (1)
                                         |           Development Lab 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
CSE 8B    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science: Java                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSE 12    Basic Data Structures and   (4)|CS 282    Intermediate Java        (4)
          Object-oriented Design         |          Programming and 
                                         |          Fundamental Data 
                                         |          Structures 
CSE 15L    Software Tools and         (2)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Techniques Laboratory         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
CSE 20    Introduction to Discrete    (4)|MATH 245    Discrete Mathematics   (3)
          Mathematics                    |                                      
CSE 21    Mathematics for Algorithm   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          and Systems                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 30    Computer Organization and   (4)|CS 289    Computer Organization    (4)
          Systems Programming            |          and Systems Programming 
CSE 70    Software Engineering        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
              ====ECE: Electrical Engineering and Society B.A.====              
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing well for
the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation. All transfer
students should understand that the lower-division curriculum is demanding.
Transfer students will be required to complete all lower-division requirements
or their equivalent courses. The ECE department has a recommended schedule for
transfer students (please consult the ECE website, http://www.ece.ucsd.edu, for
sample recommended course schedules and for the ECE course requirement guide).
                                                                                
Minimum Requirements and Course Equivalents:                      
                                                                                
For information on how to satisfy all of the lower-division and upper-division
requirements for the Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering and Society
major, please consult the sections "Lower-Division Requirements" and
"Upper-Division Requirements" in the General Catalog.  Please ensure that you
understand all lower-division and upper-division course requirements.
                                                                                
Petitions to have courses from other departments or institutions considered as
equivalents to ECE courses will be approved (or denied) on a case-by-case basis.
If approved, both the course and the grade can be used to satisfy the major
requirements mentioned above.
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 15    Engineering Computation     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 25    Introduction to Digital     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 30    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Engineering                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 35    Introduction to Analog      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 45    Circuits and Systems        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 65    Components and Circuits Lab (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                
NOTE: Articulation of engineering coursework will be subject to thorough review 
and evaluation.                                                                 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note regarding Elective Courses in Social Sciences and Humanities Studies (8
units):
                                                                                
These can be prerequisite courses for the upper division depth sequence in
social sciences/humanities. For instance, for history studies, this can be two
history lower division courses (HILD 2, 7, 10-12). Historically oriented HUM,
MMW and CAT courses would count as well. At least one lower division course
should have a writing component. For Economics studies, this can be two lower
division courses (ECON 1, and ECON 4; for the Finance track); or one lower
division courses (Econ 1) plus one an upper division course; for the Data
Analysis track.
                                                                                
Other courses in Social Sciences/Humanities will be available after an agreement
between ECE and the respective departments/programs are established and
approved.
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
HISTORY STUDIES                          |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 2A    United States History      (4)|HIST 108    Early American History (3)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 2C    United States History      (4)|HIST 109    Modern American        (3)
                                         |            History 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 7A    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 7B    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 7C    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 10    East Asia: The Great       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Tradition                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 11    East Asia and the West     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HILD 12    Twentieth-Century East     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asia                          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         | 
ECONOMICS STUDIES                        |                                      
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECON 4    Financial Accounting        (4)|BUS 120    Financial Accounting    (4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====ECE: Electrical Engineering B.S.====                    
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses
as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing well for
the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation. All transfer
students should understand that the lower-division curriculum is demanding.
Transfer students will be required to complete all lower-division requirements
or their equivalent courses. The ECE department has a recommended schedule for
transfer students (please consult the ECE website, http://www.ece.ucsd.edu, for
sample recommended course schedules and for the ECE course requirement guide).
                                                                                
Minimum Requirements and Course Equivalents:                      
                                                                                
For information on how to satisfy all of the lower-division and upper-division
requirements for the Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering and Society
major, please consult the sections "Lower-Division Requirements" and
"Upper-Division Requirements" in the General Catalog.  Please ensure that you
understand all lower-division and upper-division course requirements.
                                                                                
Petitions to have courses from other departments or institutions considered as
equivalents to ECE courses will be approved (or denied) on a case-by-case basis.
If approved, both the course and the grade can be used to satisfy the major
requirements mentioned above.
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 15    Engineering Computation     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 25    Introduction to Digital     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 30    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Engineering                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 35    Introduction to Analog      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 45    Circuits and Systems        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 65    Components and Circuits Lab (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                                                                
NOTE: Articulation of engineering coursework will be subject to thorough review 
and evaluation.                                                                 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
                     ====ECE: Engineering Physics B.S.====                      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
*Effective Fall 2006, these courses, or their equivalents, will be the minimum  
required preparation for all engineering transfer students.                     
                                                                                
     - Calculus I-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20A)                       
     - Calculus II-for Science and Engineering (Math. 20B)                      
     - Calculus and Analytic Geometry (Math. 20C)                               
     - Differential Equations (Math. 20D)                                       
     - Linear Algebra (Math. 20F)                                               
     - Complete calculus-based physics series with lab experience               
       (Physics 2A-B-C)                                                         
     - Chemistry 6A (except computer science and computer engineering           
       majors)                                                                  
       Note: Effective Fall 2007, a total of ten quarter-units of general       
       chemistry equivalent to UCSD's Chem 6 courses (including laboratory)     
       will be required for students applying to all majors offered by the      
       Department of Bioengineering.                                            
     - Highest level of introductory computer programming language course       
       offerings at the community college (except structural engineering        
       department majors)**                                                     
                                                                                
** For the purpose of engineering major admission, a computer programming       
course offered at the community college that articulates to a UCSD computer     
programming course will count towards meeting the minimum required preparation  
for all engineering transfer students. For a full list of these courses, please 
visit: http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/admissions/admissions_tran/steps.shtml  
                                                                                
For the purpose of engineering major preparation, the computer programming      
requirement is dependent upon the department and selected major. Please refer to
the UCSD General Catalog to select major prerequisite requirement for computer  
language courses.                                                               
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego.  The entire E.P.
curriculum is predicated on the idea of actively involving students in
engineering from the time they enter UC San Diego.  All transfer students should
understand that the lower-division curriculum is demanding.  Transfer
students will be required to take all lower-division requirements or their      
equivalent.  The ECE department has a recommended schedule for transfer students
entering in the fall quarter (please consult the ECE website,
http://www.ece.ucsd.edu, for sample recommended course schedules and for the ECE
course requirement guide). Normally, admission will be for the fall quarter;
students entering in the winter or spring quarter should be aware that
scheduling difficulties may occur because the course sequences normally begin in
the fall quarter.  It is imperative that transfer students consult with the ECE
undergraduate office upon entrance to UC San Diego. 
                                                                                
All students will initially be admitted to the pre-major status. Upon successful
completion of the following courses (with a minimum 2.0 GPA by the end of the
first three quarters if a transfer student) students will be admitted into full
Engineering-Physics major status.
                                                                                
1.Math. 20A-B-C                                                                 
                                                                                
2.Phys. 2A-B                                                                    
                                                                                
3.ECE 15, 25, and 35                                                            
                                                                                
To initiate the change from pre-major status to full major status, transfer
students must see the ECE undergraduate advisor by the end of their third
quarter at UCSD.
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECE 15    Engineering Computation     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 25    Introduction to Digital     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 30    Introduction to Computer    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Engineering                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 35    Introduction to Analog      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Design                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 45    Circuits and Systems        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
ECE 65    Components and Circuits Lab (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                                                                
NOTE: Articulation of engineering coursework will be subject to thorough review 
and evaluation.                                                                 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
MATH 20E    Vector Calculus           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
Note:                                                      
Students who have taken a vector calculus course at a non-UC college must pass a
Mathematics 20E Requirement Fulfillment Exam to demonstrate an appropriate level
of comprehension to satisfy the Math 20E requirement. This is NOT a placement
test. More information and test dates can be found at the following site:
http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/math_20E_exam/
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
PHYS 2D    Physics-Relativity and     (4)|PHYC 190 &  Mechanics and Heat     (5)
           Quantum Physics               |                                      
                                         |PHYC 200 &  Electricity and        (5)
                                         |            Magnetism 
                                         |PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 2DL    Physics Laboratory-Modern (2)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
            Physics                      |            Physics 
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                             ====Economics B.A.====                             
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego.Preparing  
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
Economics is the study of how individuals, organizations, and societies deal    
with scarcity - the problem that available resources are not sufficient to      
satisfy everyone's wants. Because scarcity requires choice (frequently referred 
to as trade-off) among alternative uses of resources, economics involves both   
study of the technology by which resources are turned into the products people  
want and study of the preferences through which people choose among             
alternatives.  Further, since society is composed of many individuals and       
groups, economics involves study of the institutions through which a society    
can gain the advantages of cooperation and resolve the conflicts due to         
competing goals.  This major is designed to provide a broad understanding of    
resource-allocation and income-determination mechanisms.  Both the development  
of the tools of economic analysis and their applications to contemporary        
problems and public policy are stressed.                                        
                                                                                
When choosing which mathematics series to take, Math 10A-B-C or Math 20A-B-C, it
is important to remember that only Math 20A-B-C allows students access to UCSD's
Math 20F (linear algebra) and several upper division math courses that are
recommended as preparation for Ph.D. study in economics and business
administration, as well as for graduate studies for professional management
degrees, including the MBA.  Therefore, while we require economics majors to
take Math 10A-B-C, we strongly recommend that economics students take Math
20A-B-C.
                                                                                
Economics is a different discipline from business administration.  However,     
there are substantial overlaps.  Both disciplines study the behavior of         
individuals and business firms within the context of market, legal, and other   
institutions.  Economists tend to emphasize the workings of the institutions    
from the viewpoint of the larger society.  Business faculty tend to emphasize   
the workings of the institutions from the viewpoint of a business enterprise.   
                                                                                
                                                                                
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
ECON 2    Market Imperfections and    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Policy                         |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
ECON 3    Principles of               (4)|ECON 120    Principles of          (3)
          Macroeconomics                 |            Macroeconomics 
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        ====Economics: Joint Major in Mathematics and Economics B.A.====        
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                            
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses 
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
This major is considered to be excellent preparation for Ph.D. study in
economics and business administration, as well as for graduate studies for
professional management degrees, including the MBA.
                                                                                
Majors in economics generally recognize the importance of mathematics to their
discipline. Undergraduate students who plan to pursue doctoral studies in
economics and business need the more advanced mathematics training prescribed in
this major.
                                                                                
Majors in mathematics often feel the need for more formal introduction to issues
involving business applications of science and mathematics.  Extending their
studies into economics provides this application and can provide a bridge to
successful careers or advanced study.  This major provides a more formal
framework making it easier to combine study in economics and mathematics.
                                                                                
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20D    Introduction to           (4)|MATH 285    Differential Equations (3)
            Differential Equations       |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
ECON 2    Market Imperfections and    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Policy                         |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
ECON 3    Principles of               (4)|ECON 120    Principles of          (3)
          Macroeconomics                 |            Macroeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                   ====Economics: Management Science B.S.====                   
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The Management Science major builds on a set of related quantitative methods
commonly used to solve problems arising in the private (business and finance)
and public (government) sectors.  The major introduces students to the structure
of these techniques and their application in both private and public enterprise.
While Management Science majors will gain some familiarity with the traditional
functional fields of business management, this program is more tightly focused
and more quantitative than a traditional business administration major.  It is
not, however, a program in applied mathematics or operations research, since the
economic interpretation and application of the tools are continually stressed.
Rather, it is a quantitative major in applied economics with a management focus.
                                                                                
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
MATH 20F    Linear Algebra            (4)|MATH 284    Linear Algebra         (3)
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
ECON 2    Market Imperfections and    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Policy                         |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
ECON 3    Principles of               (4)|ECON 120    Principles of          (3)
          Macroeconomics                 |            Macroeconomics 
ECON 4    Financial Accounting        (4)|BUS 120    Financial Accounting    (4)
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END OF MAJOR
  
               ====Environmental Systems/Earth Sciences B.S.====                
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
To encourage and foster an interdisciplinary focus in the major, the            
Environmental Systems program is supported by a wide range of UCSD faculty      
representing the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities,         
engineering, and medicine.  The program includes a required lower-division      
core, an upper-division "integrating course sequence", two other upper          
division courses and statistics, an advanced track, and a senior integrative    
project and seminar.                                                            
                                                                                
For more information see the Environmental Systems web page at                  
http://esys.ucsd.edu.                                                    
                                                                                
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BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
SIO 50    Introduction to Earth and   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Environmental Sciences         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
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MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
NOTE: Math 20D is not required, but it is| 
recommended.                             |                                      
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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PHYS 2A    Physics-Mechanics          (4)|PHYC 190    Mechanics and Heat     (5)
PHYS 2B    Physics-Electricity and    (4)|PHYC 200    Electricity and        (5)
           Magnetism                     |            Magnetism 
PHYS 2C    Physics-Fluids, Waves,     (4)|PHYC 210    Wave Motion and Modern (5)
           Thermodynamics, and Optics    |            Physics 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
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PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
      ====Environmental Systems/Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution B.S.====       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
To encourage and foster an interdisciplinary focus in the major, the            
Environmental Systems program is supported by a wide range of UCSD faculty      
representing the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities,         
engineering, and medicine.  The program includes a required lower-division      
core, an upper-division "integrating course sequence", two other upper          
division courses and statistics, an advanced track, and a senior integrative    
project and seminar.                                                            
                                                                                
For more information see the Environmental Systems web page at                  
http://esys.ucsd.edu.                                                    
                                                                                
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BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
           ====Environmental Systems/Environmental Chemistry B.S.====           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
To encourage and foster an interdisciplinary focus in the major, the            
Environmental Systems program is supported by a wide range of UCSD faculty      
representing the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities,         
engineering, and medicine.  The program includes a required lower-division      
core, an upper-division "integrating course sequence", two other upper          
division courses and statistics, an advanced track, and a senior integrative    
project and seminar.                                                            
                                                                                
Note: Math 20A, 20B and 20C RECOMMENDED. Physics 2A, 2B and 2C RECOMMENDED.     
                                                                                
For more information see the Environmental Systems web page at                  
http://esys.ucsd.edu.                                                    
                                                                                
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BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
            ====Environmental Systems/Environmental Policy B.A.====             
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                   
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
To encourage and foster an interdisciplinary focus in the major, the            
Environmental Systems program is supported by a wide range of UCSD faculty      
representing the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities,         
engineering, and medicine.  The program includes a required lower-division      
core, an upper-division "integrating course sequence", two other upper          
division courses and statistics, an advanced track, and a senior integrative    
project and seminar.                                                            
                                                                                
For more information see the Environmental Systems web page at                  
http://esys.ucsd.edu.                                                    
                                                                                
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BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
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CHEM 6A    General Chemistry I        (4)|CHEM 141    General Chemistry I    (5)
CHEM 6B    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM 141 &  General Chemistry I    (5)
                                         |CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6C    General Chemistry III      (4)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
CHEM 6BL    Introductory Inorganic    (3)|CHEM 142    General Chemistry II   (5)
            Chemistry Laboratory         |                                      
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PHYS 1A    Mechanics                  (3)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1AL    Mechanics Laboratory      (2)|PHYC 130    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1B    Electricity, Magnetism and (3)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
           Thermodynamics                |            Physics 
PHYS 1BL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1C    Diffusion, Radiation and   (3)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
           Modern Physics                |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
PHYS 1CL    Laboratory                (2)|PHYC 130 &  Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
                                         |PHYC 131    Fundamentals of        (4)
                                         |            Physics 
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                          ====Ethnic Studies B.A.====                           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
A major in Ethnic Studies is designed to impart fundamental skills in critical  
thinking, comparative analysis, social theory and research analysis, and        
written  expression.  These skills will give students the opportunity to        
satisfy the increasingly rigorous expectations of graduate admissions           
committees and prospective employers for a broad liberal arts perspective.      
                                                                                
Students majoring in Ethnic Studies are required to take the three-quarter      
lower division sequence (Ethnic Studies 1A-B-C, Introduction to Ethnic          
Studies: Population Histories of the United States; Immigration and             
Assimilation in American Life; Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States), 
and twelve upper-division courses in the Department of Ethnic Studies.          
                                                                                
More information regarding the Ethnic Studies department, major, and courses    
is available in the UCSD Ethnic Studies Department Web page at                  
http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu.                                              
                                                                                
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ETHN 1A    Introduction to Ethnic     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Studies: Population           |College does not offer comparable 
           Histories of the United       |course. 
           States                        |                                      
ETHN 1B    Introduction to Ethnic     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Studies: Immigration and      |College does not offer comparable 
           Assimilation in American      |course. 
           Life                          |                                      
ETHN 1C    Introduction to Ethnic     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Studies: Race and Ethnic      |College does not offer comparable 
           Relations in the United       |course. 
           States                        |                                      
                                         | 
These courses are unique and used        |                                      
exclusively for those students           |                                      
majoring in Ethnic Studies. Please       |                                      
see the department representative        |                                      
for clarification or petition.           |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                          ====German Studies B.A.====                           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
In consultation with a faculty member, students in the German Studies program   
design individual plans of study from the many core courses offered in the      
Departments of History, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science,       
Sociology, Theatre, and Dance.  Further courses, including some offered by      
other departments, may be incorporated into the student's program.  Students    
need to attain competence in German (two years of university level language     
courses or the equivalent) before they can take certain required upper-division 
courses.                                                                        
                                                                                
Required: Two years lower division German language.                             
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LIGM 1A     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1AX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1B     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1BX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1C     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1CX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LTGM 2A    Intermediate German I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2B    Intermediate German II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2C    Intermediate German III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                              ====History B.A.====                              
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                                
"Whereas other subjects may make us wiser for next time," said the great        
historian of the Renaissance, Jakob Burckhardt, "the study of history makes us  
wiser forever." This major is, moreover, an excellent preparation for a number  
of rewarding careers in university and college teaching and research, law,      
government, diplomacy, international business, education and even medicine.     
At the crossroads of the humanities, the arts and the social sciences,          
history is the study of human experience as it has unfolded over the ages. As   
an  academic discipline it presents a unique gateway both to the richness of    
our cultural heritage and to the immense variety of world civilizations.        
                                                                                
Department fields are as follows: Africa, East Asia, Europe, Near East, Latin
America, History of Science, and United States history; as well as, the
following three thematic fields: Gender and Sexuality; Race, Ethnicity, and
Migration; and War, Revolution, and Social Change. For more information, see
http://historyweb.ucsd.edu/.
                                                                                
Three quarter courses or two semester courses are required for lower division. 
                                                                                
Courses including World History/Western Civilization that have not been      
articulated must be approved via petition on an individual basis by the History 
department upon transfer.                                                       
                                                                            
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HILD 2A &  United States History      (4)|HIST 108 &  Early American History (3)
HILD 2B &  United States History      (4)|HIST 109    Modern American        (3)
                                         |            History 
HILD 2C    United States History      (4)|                                      
HILD 2A    United States History      (4)|HIST 108    Early American History (3)
HILD 2C    United States History      (4)|HIST 109    Modern American        (3)
                                         |            History 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
HILD 7A    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 7B    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 7C    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
HILD 10    East Asia: The Great       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Tradition                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 11    East Asia and the West     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 12    Twentieth-Century East     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asia                          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                         ====Human Development B.A.====                         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special  Advising Note:                                               
Transfer students are strongly encouraged to complete as many lower-division    
preparatory courses as possible prior to enrollment at UC San Diego.        
                                                                                
The scientific study of human development focuses on issues of growth,          
development, and behavioral change across the lifespan. The Human Development   
Program is interdisciplinary, incorporating courses from the Departments of     
Anthropology, Biology, Cognitive Science, Communication, Ethnic Studies,
History, Linguistics, Literature, Psychology, Sociology, Education Studies
Program, and Urban Studies and Planning Program. The curriculum is designed to
emphasize the idea of development as an essential perspective from which to
understand human behavior. The courses cover a broad spectrum of issues in human
development; from brain and perceptual development, to reasoning and problem
solving, to social interaction and the evolution of cultural systems. The Human
Development Program unifies and coordinates the excellent research and teaching
resources currently available on campus in this area and profiles the factors
that influence the ways in which humans develop and change.
                                                                                
For more information visit www.hdp.ucsd.edu.                                    
                                                                                
All courses taken to satisfy Human Development Program requirements must be  
taken for a letter grade.                                                   
                                                                                
Effective Fall Quarter 2001, transfer students should complete all courses
comparable to the UCSD Human Development Program's screening courses            
EXCEPT HDP 1 (which MUST be taken at UCSD) before transferring.  Students must
have attained a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all transfer courses
applicable to the Human Development Program with a minimum grade of C or better.
C minuses and pass/no pass are not accepted to fulfill lower division Human
Development requirements.
                                                                                
The screening courses are:                                                      
                                                                                
HDP 1-Introduction to Human Development                    
                                                                                
One statistics course selected from: PSYC 60, COGS 14, BIEB 100, ECON 120A, 
POLI 30, or MATH 11.                                                            
                                                                                
One formal skills course selected from: PHIL 10, PHIL 12, LING 17, or one class
from the MATH 10 sequence or MATH 20 sequence. (Please note only ONE class is   
necessary from the MATH 10 or 20 sequence.)                                     
                                                                                
Two biological science courses selected from: ANTH 2, BILD 1, BILD 2, BILD 3,
BILD 7, BILD 10, BILD 12, BILD 18, BILD 20, BILD 26, COGS 11, COGS 17, or       
PSYC 2.                                                                         
                                                                                
Two social sciences courses selected from: ANTH 1, ANTH 3, COGN 20,      
COGS 1, HILD 7A, LIGN 4, LIGN 7, LIGN 8, LIGN 101, MMW 1, MMW 2,                
PSYC 1, PSYC 3, PSYC 6, SOCL 1A, or SOCL 20.                                    
                                                                                
One computer literacy course selected from: MAE 5, COGS 3, COGS 8, COGS 18, 
CSE 3, CSE 5A, or CSE 11.                                                       
                                                                                
IMPORTANT NOTE:  All eight lower-division courses must be completed with a 
cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher, and grades of C or better, before applying for
the HDP major.  Because every transfer student MUST take HDP 1 at UCSD, he or
she will be designated as a Pre-HDP major, and will be allowed a maximum of
three quarters at UCSD to satisfactorily complete the screening courses here.
                                                                                
PLEASE NOTE:  Courses that have not been articulated must be approved via 
petition on an individual basis by the Human Development Program.  Those        
transferable courses that are very similar to UCSD's will be accepted, as well  
as most other courses at an equivalent academic level ONLY for the Human        
Development major.                                                              
                                                                                
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HDP 1    Introduction to Human        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
         Development                     |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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One GENERAL statistics course to be fulfilled by the following courses or an
equivalent:
                                                                                
PSYC 60    Introduction to Statistics (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
COGS 14    Design and Analysis of     (4)|BIO 215     Statistics for Life    (3)
           Experiments                   |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
POLI 30    Political Inquiry          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
MATH 11  &  Elementary Probability    (4)|MATH 160    Elementary Statistics  (3)
            and Statistics               |                                      
MATH 11L    Elementary Probability    (1)|                                      
            and Statistics Laboratory    |                                      
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Two biological science courses.  Any TRANSFERABLE GENERAL introductory or       
survey biological science course may be accepted.  Non-articulated courses must
be reviewed for determination of equivalency for the Human Development Program
and approved via petition on an individual basis.  Those transferable courses
which are very similar to UCSD's will be accepted for the Human Development
major ONLY.
                                                                                
ANTH 2    Human Origins               (4)|ANTH 130    Introduction to        (3)
                                         |            Physical Anthropology 
BILD 1    The Cell                    (4)|BIO 220 &  Principles of           (3)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |BIO 221    Principles of           (1)
                                         |           Molecular, Cellular and 
                                         |           Evolutionary Biology 
                                         |           Lab 
BILD 2    Multicellular Life          (4)|BIO 210    Biology II              (4)
BILD 3    Organismic and Evolutionary (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Biology                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 7    The Beginning of Life       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
BILD 10    Fundamental Concepts of    (4)|BIO 130 &  General Biology I       (3)
           Modern Biology                |                                      
                                         |BIO 131    General Biology I       (1)
                                         |           Laboratory 
BILD 12    Neurobiology and Behavior  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 18    Human Impact on the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Environment                   |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
COGS 11    Introduction to Cognitive  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Science: Minds and Brains     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 20    Human Genetics in Modern   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Society                       |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
BILD 26    Human Physiology           (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
COGS 17    Neurobiology of Cognition  (4)|PSY 140    Physiological           (3)
                                         |           Psychology 
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One formal skills course - Math and/or Logic/Reasoning/Critical Thinking.       
Calculus is strongly recommended.  Please note that only one course from the
MATH 10 or 20 sequence is necessary.  Non-articulated courses must be reviewed
for determination of equivalency for the Human Development Program and approved
via petition on an individual basis.  Transferable logic courses will be
determined for equivalency to the Human Development major ONLY. 
                                                                                
MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
PHIL 10    Introduction to Logic      (4)|PHIL 130    Logic                  (3)
NOTE:  This logic course may only be used for the Human Development or
Psychology majors.
PHIL 12    Logic and Decision Making  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
NOTE:  This logic course may only be used for the Human Development or
Psychology majors.
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One GENERAL introductory computer or programming course will usually be         
accepted. Defer non-articulated courses to Human Development Program for
determination of equivalency.
                                                                                
MAE 5    Quantitative Computer Skills (4)|ENGR 120    Engineering Computer   (3)
                                         |            Applications 
COGS 3    An Introduction to          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Computers                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
COGS 18    Introduction to C          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Programming for Cognitive     |College does not offer comparable 
           Modeling                      |course. 
CSE 3    Fluency in Information       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
         Technology                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 5A    Introduction to Programming (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          I                              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
CSE 11    Introduction to Computer    (4)|CS 182    Introduction to JAVA     (4)
          Science and Object-Oriented    |          Programming 
          Programming: Java              |                                      
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Two social science courses. Any TRANSFERABLE GENERAL introductory social        
science course may be accepted.  Non-articulated courses must be reviewed for
determination of equivalency for the Human Development Program and approved via
petition on an individual basis.  Those transferable courses which are very
similar to UCSD's will be accepted for the Human Development major ONLY.
Please note: Only one course from the HILD 7A, B, or C sequence can be used for
Human Development's social science requirement.
                                                                                
ANTH 1    Introduction to Culture     (4)|ANTH 120    Cultural Anthropology  (3)
ANTH 3    World Prehistory            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
COGS 11    Introduction to Cognitive  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Science: Minds and Brains     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
COGN 20    Introduction to            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Communication                 |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
COGS 1    Introduction to Cognitive   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Science                        |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
HILD 7A    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
HILD 7B    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
HILD 7C    Race and Ethnicity in the  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           United States                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
PSYC 1    Psychology                  (4)|PSY 120    Introductory Psychology (3)
PSYC 3    General Psychology:         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Cognitive Foundations          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
SOCL 1A    The Study of Society       (4)|SOC 120    Introductory Sociology  (3)
SOCL 20    Social Change in the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Modern World                  |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
               ====International Studies - Anthropology B.A.====                
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                 ====International Studies - Economics B.A.====                 
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD, please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program                    
and then to placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our
language requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
2. CALCULUS/MATHEMATICS 10A-B-C OR MATHEMATICS 20A-B-C.                         
3. ECONOMICS 1-2-3. If you took economics courses prior to summer 2004, please
contact our office for lower division economics prerequisites.
                                                                                
ALL LOWER-DIVISION PRE-REQUISITES MUST BE TAKEN FOR A LETTER GRADE C- OR BETTER.
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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MATH 10A    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 178    Calculus for Business, (4)
                                         |            Social and Behavioral 
                                         |            Sciences 
                                         |   OR 
                                         |MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
                                         |            Calculus I 
MATH 10B    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
                                         |            Calculus II 
MATH 10C    Calculus                  (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
                   OR                    |                  OR                  
MATH 20A    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 180    Analytic Geometry and  (5)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus I 
MATH 20B    Calculus for Science and  (4)|MATH 280    Analytic Geometry and  (4)
            Engineering                  |            Calculus II 
MATH 20C    Calculus and Analytic     (4)|MATH 281    Intermediate Calculus  (4)
            Geometry for Science and     |                                      
            Engineering                  |                                      
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ECON 1    Principles of               (4)|ECON 121    Principles of          (3)
          Microeconomics                 |            Microeconomics 
ECON 2    Market Imperfections and    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Policy                         |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
ECON 3    Principles of               (4)|ECON 120    Principles of          (3)
          Macroeconomics                 |            Macroeconomics 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                  ====International Studies - History B.A.====                  
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                ====International Studies - Linguistics B.A.====                
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                ====International Studies - Literature B.A.====                 
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
END OF MAJOR
  
             ====International Studies - Political Science B.A.====             
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                ====International Studies - Sociology  B.A.====                 
DATED MATERIAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
                                                                                
Special Advising Note: Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as
many preparatory courses as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at
UC San Diego. Preparing well for the major helps students move efficiently
toward graduation.  
                                                                                
At the International Studies Program, we offer seven degrees: International
Studies - Anthropology, International Studies - Economics, International
Studies - History, International Studies - Linguistics, International           
Studies - Literature, International Studies - Political Science, and
International Studies - Sociology. In addition to fourth-quarter proficiency in
a modern foreign language; every International Studies major must
take sixteen upper-division courses: INTL 101, INTL 102, INTL 190, eight        
primary track courses and five secondary track courses. For information on
tracks, please visit http://isp.ucsd.edu. There are a total of thirteen track
courses (eight primary and five secondary) - three of the thirteen              
courses must concentrate on one country or region to complete the International 
Studies regional requirement. All track courses must be four-unit, upper-       
division, non-language courses, taken for a letter grade of C- or better.       
All courses for the IS major must be selected from the comprehensive course     
list located on our website at http://isp.ucsd.edu.                             
                                                                                
INTL 101 and INTL 102 are non-sequential (students may take them out of order)  
and are offered during different quarters throughout the academic year. It      
is recommended that students take these courses during their sophomore or       
early junior year.  Refer to the ISP website for INTL topics (vary by           
Professor) and scheduling information.  For language placement exams (to
determine what level you should take here at UCSD), please visit
www.ling.ucsd.edu, go to the section titled Language Program and then to
placement test. For a language proficiency exam (to waive our language
requirement), please contact us for information.
                                                                                
Lower-division requirements:                                             
1. Four quarters of college-level courses in a modern foreign language or       
   equivalent proficiency. Students are encouraged to complete their language   
   requirement before transferring to UCSD.                                     
                                                                                
Please contact Julie Vitale, the International Studies undergraduate advisor at
jbvitale@ucsd.edu or (858) 822-5298 for additional information.
                                                                                
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                          ====Italian Studies B.A.====                          
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary program in the language, literature,    
history, and art of Italy. Italian Studies coordinates the departments of       
History, Literature and Visual Arts, and offers students the opportunity to     
design a major, leading to a B.A., around the course offerings of these three   
departments.                                                                    
                                                                                
Required: 2 years lower division Italian language                               
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LIIT 1A     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1AX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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LIIT 1B     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1BX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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LIIT 1C     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1CX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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                   OR                    |                  OR                  
LTIT 1A    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture I                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1B    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture II                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1C    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture III                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                   AND                   |                 AND                  
LTIT 2A    Intermediate Italian I     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2B    Intermediate Italian II    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 50    Advanced Italian III       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                         ====Japanese Studies B.A.====                          
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The Program in Japanese Studies coordinates a variety of campus offerings       
dealing with the language, history, culture, and political economy of Japan.    
In addition to courses available in the Departments of Economics, History,      
Literature, Music, Political Science, and Sociology, qualified undergraduates   
may also enroll in Japan-related courses in the Graduate School of Inter-       
national Relations and Pacific Studies.                                         
                                                                                
The language requirement may be waived by demonstrating the equivalent
proficiency through exam.  Please see our website for more information.
http://japan.ucsd.edu.                                                          
                                                                                
Required: 2 years lower division Japanese language.                             
                                                                                
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JAPN 10A    First Year Japanese I     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JAPN 10B    First Year Japanese II    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JAPN 10C    First Year Japanese III   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JAPN 20A    Second Year Japanese I    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JAPN 20B    Second Year Japanese II   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JAPN 20C    Second Year Japanese III  (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
                                         | 
10A-B-C & 20A-B-C = 2 years lower-       |                                      
division language.                       |                                      
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HILD 10    East Asia: The Great       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Tradition                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 11    East Asia and the West     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
HILD 12    Twentieth-Century East     (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asia                          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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                          ====Judaic Studies B.A.====                           
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.           
                                                                            
The Judaic Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program offering courses,    
majors, minors, and concentrations in Judaic Studies which draw upon a variety  
of perspectives.  Courses are offered in the Departments of Anthropology,       
History, Literature, Music, Political Science, Program for the Study of
Religion, Philosophy, and Sociology.
                                                                                
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JUDA 1    Beginning Hebrew            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 2    Intermediate Hebrew         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 3    Intermediate Hebrew,        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Continued                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                      ====Latin American Studies B.A.====                       
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Latin American Studies                                                   
The Bachelor of Arts in Latin American studies blends coverage of methodological
and theoretical approaches to the study of Latin America with a broad foundation
in the Humanities and Social Sciences through an interdisciplinary approach.
                                                                                
This degree prepares students for careers in education, government, business and
non-profit agencies. It also equips the student with strong research and
writing skills in preparation for graduate school.                              
                                                                                
To prepare for this major students may complete the language requirement at     
the community college level with two years of Spanish. Students who satisfy     
this requirement by examination are encouraged, but not required, to study      
Portuguese. Students are encouraged to enroll in courses that will develop      
strong reading and writing skills. Students are also strongly encouraged to     
participate in Education Abroad Programs in Brazil, Spanish-speaking Latin      
America, or Spain during their junior year.                                     
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LATI 50    Introduction to Latin      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           America                       |Course must be taken at UC San Diego. 
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END OF MAJOR
  
                            ====Linguistics B.A.====                            
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Linguistics 101 is required as an introduction to the field and serves as the
prerequisite to certain other courses. Students who choose a linguistics major
should enroll in it as early as possible.
                                                                                
Each linguistics degree requires a certain level of language proficiency.
Students are encouraged to take as many courses in language as possible to
prepare for the major requirements at UC San Diego.
                                                                                
To review the Linguistics Department degree requirements, visit the UCSD General
Catalog web site at http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog , click on Course Listings, then
Linguistics. There you will find a description of the department, degree
requirements for undergraduate (and graduate) degrees, and course listings.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                      ====Linguistics Language Program====                      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
These are course equivalencies for first year language courses at UC San Diego. 
Each college has its own language requirement or option.  Certain academic      
departments also have language requirements for majors.  Please refer to the UC 
San Diego General Catalog for specific information.                             
                                                                                
The abbreviation ASL stands for American Sign Language.                         
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LIAB 1A     Arabic Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIAB 1AX    Analysis of Arabic      (2.5)|                                      
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LIAB 1B     Arabic Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIAB 1BX    Analysis of Arabic      (2.5)|                                      
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LIAB 1C     Arabic Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIAB 1CX    Analysis of Arabic      (2.5)|                                      
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LIAB 1D     Arabic Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIAB 1DX    Analysis of Arabic      (2.5)|                                      
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LISL 1A     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |Course currently under review at the 
                                         |department. 
LISL 1AX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
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LISL 1B     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1BX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
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LISL 1C     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1CX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
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LISL 1D     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1DX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
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LIFR 1A     French Conversation     (2.5)|FREN 120    French I               (5)
LIFR 1AX    Analysis of French      (2.5)|                                      
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LIFR 1B     French Conversation     (2.5)|FREN 121    French II              (5)
LIFR 1BX    Analysis of French      (2.5)|                                      
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LIFR 1C     French Conversation     (2.5)|FREN 220    French III             (5)
LIFR 1CX    Analysis of French      (2.5)|                                      
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LIFR 1D     French Conversation     (2.5)|FREN 221    French IV              (5)
LIFR 1DX    Analysis of French      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1A     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1AX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1B     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1BX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1C     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1CX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIGM 1D     German Conversation     (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIGM 1DX    Analysis of German      (2.5)|                                      
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LIIT 1A     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1AX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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LIIT 1B     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1BX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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LIIT 1C     Italian Conversation    (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LIIT 1CX    Analysis of Italian     (2.5)|                                      
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LIPO 1A     Portuguese Conversation (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIPO 1AX    Analysis of Portuguese  (2.5)|                                      
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LIPO 1B     Portuguese Conversation (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIPO 1BX    Analysis of Portuguese  (2.5)|                                      
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LIPO 1C     Portuguese Conversation (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIPO 1CX    Analysis of Portuguese  (2.5)|                                      
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LIPO 1D     Portuguese Conversation (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LIPO 1DX    Analysis of Portuguese  (2.5)|                                      
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LISP 1A     Spanish Conversation    (2.5)|SPAN 120    Spanish I              (5)
LISP 1AX    Analysis of Spanish     (2.5)|                                      
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LISP 1B     Spanish Conversation    (2.5)|SPAN 121    Spanish II             (5)
LISP 1BX    Analysis of Spanish     (2.5)|                                      
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LISP 1C     Spanish Conversation    (2.5)|SPAN 220    Spanish III            (5)
LISP 1CX    Analysis of Spanish     (2.5)|                                      
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LISP 1D     Spanish Conversation    (2.5)|SPAN 221    Spanish IV             (5)
LISP 1DX    Analysis of Spanish     (2.5)|                                      
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     ====Linguistics with Specialization in Cognition and Language B.A.====     
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL CATALOG
FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 
                                                                                
Linguistics 101 is required as an introduction to the field and serves as the
prerequisite to certain other courses. Students who choose a linguistics major
should enroll in it as early as possible.
                                                                                
Every student with a specialized major must consult the faculty adviser in the
Department of Linguistics to have approved an individual curricular plan to
satisfy the major requirements for the option chosen.
                                                                                
Each linguistics degree requires a certain level of language proficiency.
Students are encouraged to take as many courses in language as possible to
prepare for the major requirements at UC San Diego.
                                                                                
To review the Linguistics Department degree requirements, visit the UCSD General
Catalog web site at http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog , click on Course Listings, then
Linguistics. There you will find a description of the department, degree
requirements for undergraduate (and graduate) degrees, and course listings.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
      ====Linguistics with Specialization in Language and Society B.A.====      
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL CATALOG
FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 
                                                                                
Linguistics 101 is required as an introduction to the field and serves as the
prerequisite to certain other courses. Students who choose a linguistics major
should enroll in it as early as possible.
                                                                                
Every student with a specialized major must consult the faculty adviser in the
Department of Linguistics to have approved an individual curricular plan to
satisfy the major requirements for the option chosen.
                                                                                
Each linguistics degree requires a certain level of language proficiency.
Students are encouraged to take as many courses in language as possible to
prepare for the major requirements at UC San Diego.
                                                                                
To review the Linguistics Department degree requirements, visit the UCSD General
Catalog web site at http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog , click on Course Listings, then
Linguistics. There you will find a description of the department, degree
requirements for undergraduate (and graduate) degrees, and course listings.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
   ====Linguistics: Language Studies Specialization in one language B.A.====    
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL CATALOG
FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 
                                                                                
This major is designed for students who wish to pursue the study of a particular
language from a variety of perspectives. To this end, students will take courses
in linguistics and literature, as well as electives in linguistics, literature, 
and cultural studies. It provides preparation for a wide variety of careers that
make use of second language skills.
                                                                                
Language Studies majors must consult the faculty adviser in the Department of
Linguistics to have approved an individual curricular plan to satisfy the major
requirements.
                                                                                
Linguistics 101 is required as an introduction to the field and serves as the
prerequisite to certain other courses. Students who choose a linguistics major
should enroll in it as early as possible.
                                                                                
Each linguistics degree requires a certain level of language proficiency.
Students are encouraged to take as many courses in language as possible to
prepare for the major requirements at UC San Diego.
                                                                                
To review the Linguistics Department degree requirements, visit the UCSD General
Catalog web site at http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog , click on Course Listings, then
Linguistics. There you will find a description of the department, degree
requirements for undergraduate (and graduate) degrees, and course listings.
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====Literature/Cultural Studies B.A.====                    
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL      
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses  
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.       
                                                                                
For information about the Department of Literature, including checklists of     
lower-division and upper-division requirements for all ten of our majors,       
descriptions of current courses and current class schedules, please go to:      
http://literature.ucsd.edu/.                                             
                                                                                
Students electing the Literature/Cultural Studies major at UCSD can complete
many of the lower-division requirements at most community colleges in
California.  As with all of the literature majors offered at UCSD, there is also
a secondary literature requirement.  This entails required study in a language
other than English and the attainment of proficiency in that language at the
upper- division level, including the study of literature taught in the second
language.  Students can prepare for this requirement by taking lower-division
courses (one to two years) in American Sign Language, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Russian, or Spanish.
                                                                                
Literature/Cultural Studies majors are required to complete:                 
                                                                                
1) Three lower-division courses: LTCS 50 and 52, plus one of the following:
LTEN 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 60; LTWL 4A-B-C-D-F-M; TWS 21-22-23-24-25-26; or LTWL
19A-B-C.
2) The secondary literature requirement, including at least one upper-division
literature course taught in the chosen language.
                                                                            
See appropriate lower-division articulated community college courses below. 
                                                                                
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LTCS 50    Introduction to Cultural   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Studies                       |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
LTCS 52    Topics in Cultural Studies (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College has not submitted course for 
                                         |articulation. 
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LTEN 25    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States I                      |course. 
LTEN 26    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States II                     |course. 
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LTEN 27    Introduction to African    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           American Literature           |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 28    Introduction to            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asian-American Literature     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 29    Introduction to Chicano    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 60    Topics in Ethnic American  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTWL 4A    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, French             |course. 
LTWL 4B    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, German             |course. 
LTWL 4C    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Asian              |course. 
LTWL 4D    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Italian            |course. 
LTWL 4F    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Spanish            |course. 
LTWL 4M    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Multiple           |course. 
           national literatures and      |                                      
           film                          |                                      
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LTWL 19A    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19B    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19C    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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TWS 21    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          African                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 22    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Latin American                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 23    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Chinese                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 24    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Caribbean                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 25    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Middle Eastern                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 26    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Indian Subcontinent            |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTLA 1    Beginning Latin             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 2    Intermediate Latin I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 3    Intermediate Latin II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTGK 1    Beginning Greek             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 2    Intermediate Greek I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 3    Intermediate Greek II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTFR 2A    Intermediate French I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2B    Intermediate French II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2C    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition and Cultural      |College does not offer comparable 
           Topics                        |course. 
LTFR 50    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Textual Analysis              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTGM 2A    Intermediate German I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2B    Intermediate German II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2C    Intermediate German III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTIT 1A    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture I                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1B    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture II                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1C    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture III                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2A    Intermediate Italian I     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2B    Intermediate Italian II    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 50    Advanced Italian III       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTSP 2A    Intermediate Spanish I:    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Foundations                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2B    Intermediate Spanish II:   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Readings and Composition      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2C    Intermediate Spanish III:  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Cultural Topics and           |College does not offer comparable 
           Conversation                  |course. 
LTSP 2D    Intermediate/Advanced      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Spanish: Spanish for          |College does not offer comparable 
           Bilingual Speakers            |course. 
LTSP 2E    Advanced Readings and      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition for Bilingual     |College does not offer comparable 
           Speakers                      |course. 
LTSP 50A    Readings in Peninsular    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Literature                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50B    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Literature          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50C    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Topics              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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JUDA 1    Beginning Hebrew            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 2    Intermediate Hebrew         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 3    Intermediate Hebrew,        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Continued                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTRU 1A    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1B    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1C    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2A    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2B    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2C    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LISL 1A     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |Course currently under review at the 
                                         |department. 
LISL 1AX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1B     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1BX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1C     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1CX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1D     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1DX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1E    Intermediate American Sign (4)|                                      
           Language Conversation         |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                        ====Literature/Writing B.A.====                         
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses 
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.    
                                                                            
For information about the Department of Literature, including checklists of     
lower-division and upper-division requirements for all ten of our majors,       
descriptions of current courses and current class schedules, please go to:
http://literature.ucsd.edu/ 
                                                                                
Students electing the Literature/Writing major should be aware that it has a    
dual focus in 1) the study of literature and literary analysis and 2) the       
study of writing as a craft. Students will first declare as a Pre-Writing    
major.  Once they have completed LTWR 8A, 8B, and 8C they can meet with a       
major advisor and declare Literature/Writing as their major. As with all of 
the literature majors offered at UCSD, there is also a secondary literature     
requirement (see choices of languages below). This entails required study in a  
language other than English and the attainment of that language at the          
upper-division level, including the study of literature taught in the second    
language.  Students can prepare for this requirement by taking lower-division   
courses (one to two years) in American Sign Language, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Russian, or Spanish.
                                                                                
Literature/Writing majors are required to complete:                          
                                                                                
1)  A three-course lower-division sequence, chosen from among the following:    
    LTEN 21 & 22 plus one course chosen from LTEN 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, or 29; 
    LTWL 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4F, 4M (any three); LTWL 19A, 19B, 19C; TWS 21, 22, 
    23, 24, 25, 26 (any three).                                              
2)  LTWR 8A, 8B, and 8C with grades of B or better in each course (must be      
    taken at UCSD).                                                             
3)  The secondary literature requirement, including one upper-division          
    literature course taught in the chosen language.                            
                                                                                
See appropriate lower-division articulated community college courses below. 
                                                                         
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LTEN 21    Introduction to the        (4)|ENGL 221 &  British Literature I   (3)
           Literature of the British     |                                      
           Isles: Pre 1660               |                                      
                                         |ENGL 222    British Literature II  (3)
LTEN 22    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the British     |College does not offer comparable 
           Isles: 1660-1832              |course. 
LTEN 23    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the British     |College does not offer comparable 
           Isles: 1832-Present           |course. 
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LTEN 25    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States I                      |course. 
LTEN 26    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States II                     |course. 
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LTEN 27    Introduction to African    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           American Literature           |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 28    Introduction to            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asian-American Literature     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 29    Introduction to Chicano    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTWL 4A    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, French             |course. 
LTWL 4B    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, German             |course. 
LTWL 4C    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Asian              |course. 
LTWL 4D    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Italian            |course. 
LTWL 4F    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Spanish            |course. 
LTWL 4M    Fiction and Film in        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Twentieth-Century             |College does not offer comparable 
           Societies, Multiple           |course. 
           national literatures and      |                                      
           film                          |                                      
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LTWL 19A    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19B    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWL 19C    Introduction to the       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Ancient Greeks and Romans    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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TWS 22    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Latin American                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 23    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Chinese                        |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 24    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Caribbean                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 25    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Middle Eastern                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
TWS 26    Third World Literature -    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Indian Subcontinent            |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTWR 8A    Craft of Writing: Fiction  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWR 8B    Craft of Writing: Poetry   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTWR 8C    Craft of Writing:          (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Nonfiction                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTFR 2A    Intermediate French I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2B    Intermediate French II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2C    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition and Cultural      |College does not offer comparable 
           Topics                        |course. 
LTFR 50    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Textual Analysis              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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JUDA 1    Beginning Hebrew            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 2    Intermediate Hebrew         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 3    Intermediate Hebrew,        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Continued                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTGM 2A    Intermediate German I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2B    Intermediate German II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2C    Intermediate German III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTGK 1    Beginning Greek             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 2    Intermediate Greek I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 3    Intermediate Greek II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTIT 1A    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture I                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1B    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture II                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1C    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture III                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2A    Intermediate Italian I     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2B    Intermediate Italian II    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 50    Advanced Italian III       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LTLA 1    Beginning Latin             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 2    Intermediate Latin I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 3    Intermediate Latin II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTRU 1A    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1B    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1C    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTRU 2A    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2B    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2C    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTSP 2A    Intermediate Spanish I:    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Foundations                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2B    Intermediate Spanish II:   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Readings and Composition      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2C    Intermediate Spanish III:  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Cultural Topics and           |College does not offer comparable 
           Conversation                  |course. 
LTSP 2D    Intermediate/Advanced      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Spanish: Spanish for          |College does not offer comparable 
           Bilingual Speakers            |course. 
LTSP 2E    Advanced Readings and      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition for Bilingual     |College does not offer comparable 
           Speakers                      |course. 
LTSP 50A    Readings in Peninsular    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Literature                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50B    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Literature          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50C    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Topics              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LISL 1A     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |Course currently under review at the 
                                         |department. 
LISL 1AX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1B     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1BX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1C     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1CX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1D     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1DX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1E    Intermediate American Sign (4)|                                      
           Language Conversation         |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                    ====Literature: Composite Major B.A.====                    
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
                                                                                
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses 
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.       
                                                                                
For information about the Department of Literature, including checklists of     
lower-division and upper-division requirements for all nine of our majors,      
descriptions of current courses and current class schedules, and current        
newsletters, please go to: http://literature.ucsd.edu/.                  
                                                                                
                                                                                
The Composite in Literature is designed to allow students to develop a solid    
foundation in two national literatures.  This composite major requires          
that students consult a faculty adviser in order to work out a dual concen-     
tration that meets the following criteria:                                      
                                                                                
1. Students will select two literatures of concentration (Lit I and Lit II)     
                                                                                
   A. One of the literatures must be in a language other than English.          
   B. Both concentrations, however, can be in non-English literatures - such    
      as Russian and Spanish, French and Italian, German and Latin, etc., but   
      Literature/Cultural Studies, Literatures of the World or                  
      Literature/Writing may be one of the chosen concentrations.               
                                                                                
2. Students will meet all lower-division requirements for each of the two       
   literatures of concentration; see applicable majors for listings.            
                                                                                
3. Students will take 8 upper-division courses in each of the two selected      
   literatures of concentration for a total of 16 upper-division courses.       
                                                                                
   A. These must satisfy the upper-division course requirements for each of     
      the two majors (thus, for example, if one of the concentrations is        
      English, the student will include courses from each of the four stipu-    
      lated categories [a through d], and a LTTH course; if one of the          
      concentrations is Spanish, upper-division courses must include LTSP       
      130A and 130B).                                                           
   B. Beyond the specific upper-division requirements for each literature of    
      concentration (Lit I and Lit II), students will take a sufficient number  
      of elective courses in each of the two literatures of concentration for   
      a total of 8 upper-division courses in each chosen concentration.  
                                                                                
Students can prepare for this major by determining the two literatures of       
concentration and taking the appropriate lower-division courses prior to        
transferring to UCSD.                                                           
                                                                                
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END OF MAJOR
  
                  ====Literature: Russian Literature B.A.====                   
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses 
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.       
                                                                                
For information about the Department of Literature, including checklists of     
lower-division and upper-division requirements for all ten of our majors,       
descriptions of current courses and current class schedules, please go to:      
http://literature.ucsd.edu/.                                             
                                                                                
Students electing the Literatures in Russian major at UCSD can complete the     
lower-division requirements at most community colleges in California.  As with  
all of the literature majors offered at UCSD, there is also a secondary         
literature requirement.  This entails required study in a language other than   
Russian and the attainment of proficiency in that language at the upper-        
division level, including the study of literature taught in the second          
language.  Students can prepare for this requirement by taking lower-division   
courses (one to two years) in American Sign Language, English, French, German,
Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, or Spanish.
                                                                                
See appropriate lower-division articulated community college courses below. 
                                                                                
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LTRU 1A    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1B    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 1C    First-Year Russian         (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTRU 2A    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2B    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTRU 2C    Second-Year Russian        (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTEN 21    Introduction to the        (4)|ENGL 221 &  British Literature I   (3)
           Literature of the British     |                                      
           Isles: Pre 1660               |                                      
                                         |ENGL 222    British Literature II  (3)
LTEN 22    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the British     |College does not offer comparable 
           Isles: 1660-1832              |course. 
LTEN 23    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the British     |College does not offer comparable 
           Isles: 1832-Present           |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LTEN 25    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States I                      |course. 
LTEN 26    Introduction to the        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature of the United      |College does not offer comparable 
           States II                     |course. 
LTEN 27    Introduction to African    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           American Literature           |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 28    Introduction to            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Asian-American Literature     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTEN 29    Introduction to Chicano    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Literature                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTFR 2A    Intermediate French I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2B    Intermediate French II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTFR 2C    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition and Cultural      |College does not offer comparable 
           Topics                        |course. 
LTFR 50    Intermediate French III:   (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Textual Analysis              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTGM 2A    Intermediate German I      (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2B    Intermediate German II     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGM 2C    Intermediate German III    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LTGK 1    Beginning Greek             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 2    Intermediate Greek I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTGK 3    Intermediate Greek II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JUDA 1    Beginning Hebrew            (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 2    Intermediate Hebrew         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
JUDA 3    Intermediate Hebrew,        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
          Continued                      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LTIT 1A    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture I                     |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1B    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture II                    |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 1C    The Language of Italian    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Culture III                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2A    Intermediate Italian I     (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 2B    Intermediate Italian II    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTIT 50    Advanced Italian III       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LTLA 1    Beginning Latin             (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 2    Intermediate Latin I        (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTLA 3    Intermediate Latin II       (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
                                         |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LTSP 2A    Intermediate Spanish I:    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Foundations                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2B    Intermediate Spanish II:   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Readings and Composition      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2C    Intermediate Spanish III:  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Cultural Topics and           |College does not offer comparable 
           Conversation                  |course. 
LTSP 2D    Intermediate/Advanced      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Spanish: Spanish for          |College does not offer comparable 
           Bilingual Speakers            |course. 
LTSP 2E    Advanced Readings and      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Composition for Bilingual     |College does not offer comparable 
           Speakers                      |course. 
LTSP 50A    Readings in Peninsular    (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Literature                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50B    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Literature          |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 50C    Readings in Latin         (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            American Topics              |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
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LISL 1A     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |Course currently under review at the 
                                         |department. 
LISL 1AX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1B     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1BX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1C     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1CX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1D     American Sign Language  (2.5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
            Conversation                 |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LISL 1DX    Analysis of American    (2.5)|                                      
            Sign Language                |                                      
LISL 1E    Intermediate American Sign (4)|                                      
           Language Conversation         |                                      
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END OF MAJOR
  
                  ====Literature: Spanish Literature B.A.====                   
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL 
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.                                     
                                                                                
Special Advising Note:                                                       
Transfer students are strongly advised to complete as many preparatory courses 
as soon as possible for their major before enrolling at UC San Diego. Preparing 
well for the major helps students move efficiently toward graduation.       
                                                                                
Students with prior language study must take the appropriate placement test.
Only placement or screening tests will determine the students' placement, not
language coursework completed at previous school.
                                                                                
For information about the Department of Literature, including checklists of 
lower-division and upper-division requirements for all ten of our majors,       
descriptions of current courses and current class schedules, please go to:      
http://literature.ucsd.edu/.                                             
                                                                                
Students electing the Literatures in Spanish major at UCSD can complete the     
lower-division requirements at most community colleges in California.  As with  
all of the literature majors offered at UCSD, there is also a secondary         
literature requirement.  This entails required study in a language other than   
Spanish and the attainment of proficiency in that language at the upper-        
division level, including the study of literature taught in the second          
language.  Students can prepare for this requirement by taking lower-division   
courses (one to two years) in American Sign Language, English, French, German,  
Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, or Russian.                                      
                                                                                
Spanish Literature majors are required to complete:                          
                                                                                
1)  LTSP 50A                                                                    
2)  LTSP 50B or 50C                                                             
3)  The secondary literature requirement, including at least one upper-division 
    literature course taught in the chosen language.                            
                                                                                
See appropriate lower-division articulated community college courses below. 
                                                                         
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LTSP 2A    Intermediate Spanish I:    (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Foundations                   |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2B    Intermediate Spanish II:   (5)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Readings and Composition      |College does not offer comparable 
                                         |course. 
LTSP 2C    Intermediate Spanish III:  (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Cultural Topics and           |College does not offer comparable 
           Conversation                  |course. 
LTSP 2D    Intermediate/Advanced      (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED 
           Spanish: Spanish for          |College does not offer comparable 
           Bilingual Speakers            |course. 
LTSP 2E    Advanced Readings and