Community College students should meet with a counselor as soon as possible to determine the equivalent courses offered at that institution. Students should complete as many as possible of the lower division requirements listed below, prior to transfer.
Lower Division Course Requirements | Community College Course Equivalents | |
Lower Division Course Requirements | ||
| Lower Division Course Requirements Liberal Studies is a diversified major with special emphasis in the Humanities and the Arts. It is designed for students seeking a wide-ranging liberal arts education. If you have questions about requirements listed below, consult the Liberal Studies Advisor: Ms. Tamara Goldie, 408-924-4414. E-mail: tgoldie@email.sjsu.edu. Location: Faculty Office Building, Room 207. | ||
General Education and Major Requirements | ||
| Students should complete the following Requirements prior to entering SJSU. | ||
Courses are listed by GE category and satisfy both GE and major requirements. | ||
Preparation for Major: | ||
| ENGL 001B Composition 2 A "C" or better is required in English 1B (a "C-" is not acceptable). Required for Major | Engl 1B Composition, Critical Reading & Thinking OR Engl 1BH Composition, Critical Reading & Thinking (Honors) | |
| Engl 1B will also meet the GE Area it is approved for (A3 or C2), see your Community College Counselor if you need assistance with this information. | ||
AREA A: Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking | ||
AREA A-1: Oral Communication | ||
| Any Area A-1 certified CSU GE course approved for Oral Communication (public speaking is preferred). | ||
AREA A-2: Written Communication | ||
| ENGL 001A Composition I | Engl 1A Composition & Reading OR Engl 1AH Composition & Reading (Honors) | |
AREA A-3: Critical Thinking | ||
| Any Area A-3 certified CSU GE course approved for Critical Thinking (Engl 1B preferred if certified in this area). | ||
AREA B: Physical Universe and Its Life Forms | ||
B-1: Physical Science (with lab) | ||
| Any certified Area B-1/3 CSU GE approved course | ||
B-2: Life Science (with lab) | ||
| Any certified Area B-2/3 CSU GE approved course | ||
B-4: Mathematical Concepts | ||
| Two certified CSU GE Area B-4 Math courses. Select two courses from: | ||
| MATH 008 College Algebra and Trigonometry | No Current Equivalent | |
| MATH 010 Mathematics for General Education | Math 44 Quantitative Reasoning | |
| MATH 012 Number Systems | Math 46 Number Systems | |
| MATH 019 Precalculus | MATH 49 Precalculus AND MATH 51 Trigonometry | |
| MATH 030 Calculus I | Math 1A Calculus AND Math 1B Calculus | |
| OR | ||
| MATH 030P Calculus I with Precalculus | No Current Equivalent | |
| MATH 070 Finite Mathematics | Math 11 Finite Mathematics | |
| MATH 071 Calculus for Business and Aviation | Math 12 Calculus for Business & Economics | |
| PHIL 009 Mathematics and Logic for General Education | Phil 7 Intro Symbolic Logic | |
| SOCI 015 Statistical Applications in the Social Sciences | No Current Equivalent | |
| STAT 095 Elementary Statistics | Math 10 Elementary Statistics | |
AREA C: Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages | ||
Area C-1: ARTS (One course chosen from group below for Area C1; the rest are major requirements): | ||
| ARTH 070A Art History, Prehistoric to Medieval | Art 2A Art History AND Art 2B Art History | |
| OR | ||
| ARTH 070B Art History, Renaissance to Modern | Art 2B Art History AND Art 2C Art History | |
| OR | ||
| ARTH 070C Arts of Asia | No Current Equivalent | |
| AND | ||
| MUSC 012 Fundamentals of Music History | Mus 2A Music History AND Mus 2B Music History | |
| OR | ||
| MUSC 019 Music in World Cultures | Mus 8 Music for Multicultural America | |
| AND | ||
| DANC 010 Dance Appreciation | HP 70 Topics in Dance History | |
| OR | ||
| TA 010 Theatre Appreciation | Dram 1 Theatre Arts Appreciation | |
Area C-2: Letters | ||
| Any Area C-2 Certified CSU GE course approved for Letters (Engl 1B preferred if certified in Area C2) | ||
| AND | ||
| Choose one of the following courses to complete AREA C; the others are required for the major: | ||
| ENGL 056A English Literature to the Late 18th Century | Engl 46A Survey of English Literature AND Engl 46B Survey of English Literature | |
| OR | ||
| ENGL 056B English Literature Late 18th Century to Present | Engl 46B Survey of English Literature AND Engl 46C Survey of English Literature | |
| OR | ||
| ENGL 078 Introduction to Shakespeare's Drama | Engl 17 Introduction to Shakespeare | |
| AND | ||
| ENGL 068A American Literature to 1865 | Engl 48A Survey of American Literature 1492-1864 AND Engl 48B Survey of American Literature (1865-1914) AND Engl 48C Modern American Literature (1914-present) | |
| OR | ||
| ENGL 068B American Literature 1865 to Present | Engl 48A Survey of American Literature 1492-1864 AND Engl 48B Survey of American Literature (1865-1914) AND Engl 48C Modern American Literature (1914-present) | |
| AND | ||
| PHIL 066 Introduction to Aesthetics | Phil 11 Introduction to the Philosophy of Art | |
| OR | ||
| PHIL 070A Ancient Philosophy | Phil 20A History of Western Philosophy from Socrates to St. Thomas | |
| OR | ||
| PHIL 070B Modern Philosophy | Phil 20B History of Western Philosophy from the Renaissance through Kant | |
AREA D: Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and Behavior, and AREA E: Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development | ||
(For GE and Major Requirements): | ||
| GEOG 010 Cultural Geography | Geog 2 Human Geography | |
| ENVS 001 Introduction to Environmental Issues | No Current Equivalent | |
| PSYC 001 General Psychology | Psyc 1 General Psychology | |
| OR | ||
| SOCI 001 Introduction to Sociology | Soc 1 Introduction to Sociology | |
| ANTH 025 Human Lifecourse in Context Whichever course is certified in Area E at your transfer institution. | No Current Equivalent | |
| OR | ||
| SOCI 057 Community Involvement and Personal Growth Whichever course is certified in Area E at your transfer institution. | No Current Equivalent | |
F: American Institutions US 1 & 2 & 3 American Institutions | ||
| Select a combination of courses that fulfill the requirements for US 1 & 2 & 3. See courses approved for this area at your community college (http://transfer.sjsu.edu) | ||
| US 1, Historical Development of American Institutions. | ||
| US 2, Constitution of the United States and the operation of representative democratic government under the constitution. | ||
| US 3, The process of California state and local governmen | ||
| Select any approved combination of community college courses certified to meet the CSU General Education Breadth requirements for the American Ideals (Institutions) Requirement. | ||
Additional requirements for the Major: | ||
| HUM 085 Integration of Liberal Studies | No Current Equivalent | |
Electives: | ||
| One year of a second language and/or ASL recommended. | ||
Lower Division General Education (39 semester or 58 quarter units) - some of the courses listed above may be approved for general education credit as well as major preparation at your institution. Please see your college counselor/advisor to review your general education in order to receive FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO TRANSFER to San José State University. You may be required to take additional lower division general education courses if you do not provide SJSU WITH A FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION OF GENERAL EDUCATION upon transfer.
American Institutions Requirement (3-9 semester or 5-15 quarter units) - may be satisfied within the lower division general education requirements.
Physical Education Requirement (2 courses) - at least 2 different activities.