Seaver College Articulation Agreement 2019-2020 Irvine Valley College 5500 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, California 92618 (949) 451-5500 Seaver College Irvine Valley College General Studies Requirements Equivalents English Composition (1 course) ENG 101 English Composition WR 1, WR 1H Literature (1 course) One upper division course in literature: Consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this No Equivalent requirement Christianity and Culture (3 courses) REL 101 The History and Religion of Israel No Equivalent REL 102 The History and Religion of Early Christianity No Equivalent REL 301 Christianity and Culture No Equivalent Western Heritage (3 courses) The Western Heritage courses are primarily history courses enriched by a study of the art, music, literature, and philosophy of the corresponding time periods. You must take 4 courses to earn credit for all three. The Western Heritage sequence credits are awarded on an all or none basis; no partial credit will be given. HIST 10 and 11. One of ART 25; LIT 42; PHIL 10; TA 25, TA 25H HUM 111 Western Heritage I (30,000 B.C. to A.D. 1300) And one of ART 26; PHIL 11; TA 26, HUM 212 Western Heritage II (1300-1815) TA 26H HUM 313 Western Heritage III (1815-present) OR HUM 2, 3 and 4. And one of ART 25 or 26; LIT 42; PHIL 10 or 11; or TA 25/TA 25H or TA 26TA 26H. 24255 Pacific Coast Highway ♦ Malibu, California 90263-7999 ♦ (310) 506-7999 Non-Western Cultures (1 course) One upper division course in non-western heritage: Consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes No Equivalent which fulfill this requirement The American Experience (2 courses) POSC 104 American People and Politics PS 1 HIST 204 History of the American Peoples HIST 20 AND 21 Human Institutions and Behavior (2 courses from 3 choices) Consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this requirement and recommendations for specific majors. ECON 200 Economic Principles ECON 1, 1H, 2, 2H PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 1, 1H SOC 200 Introduction to Sociology SOC 1, 1H Foreign Language (0-3 courses) One course is Equivalent to third semester college level, selected from the following: Placement is based on competency testing or prior college classes. CHIN 251 Second-Year Chinese I FRE 251 Second-Year French I GER 251 Second-Year German I CHI 3 GRE 320 Intermediate Greek FR 3 HEB 502 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew JA 3 ITAL 251 Second-Year Italian I SPAN 3 JAPN 251 Second-Year Japanese I SPAN 251 Second-Year Spanish I RUS 251 Second-Year Russian I (Taught only in Russia) Laboratory Science (1 course) BIO 1 & 1L, 1H & 1HL 2, 4, 5, 11, One science course with lab: consult current Seaver 12, 15, 19, 19H, 80, 80H, 81, 81H; College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this CHEM 1A, 1B, 3, 12A; ERTH 20; requirement and recommendations for specific majors. GEOL 1, 2; MS 20; PHYS 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B Mathematics (1 course) One math course beyond college algebra (subject to ECON 10, ECON 10H; approval): consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this requirement and MATH 3A, 3AH, 3B, 3BH, 4A, 10, recommendations for specific majors. 11, MGT 10, MGT 10H, PSYC 10, PSYC 10H; 2 03/03/20 20 Speech and Rhetoric (1 course) COM 180 Public Speaking and Rhetorical Analysis COMM 1, COMM 1H First-Year Seminar (1 course) This course to be taken during the first semester of enrollment at GS 199 First-Year Seminars Pepperdine for students entering with under 30 transferable units. Fine Arts (1 course) Non-Art majors may also fulfill this requirement by taking 2 units of any studio course including Design, Drawing, Painting, Crafts, Sculpture, Lettering, Photography and Ceramics ART 4; ARTH 20; One course in fine arts: consult current Seaver College MUS 20, 20H, 21, 27, 28, 34, 37, 38, catalog for list of classes which fulfill this requirement. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 70, 71,72; TA 1, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21, 42, 43  Please consult the current Seaver College catalog for a complete description of the General Education program. http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/academics/catalog/  Students wishing to explore the possibility of courses not listed above counting for major or general education requirements should complete a "Request for Transfer or Substitution of Units" form and submit it to OneStop with a course description of the class in question. The “Request for Transfer or Substitution of Units" form may be obtained from this website: http://www.pepperdine.edu/registrar/forms/. Business Administration Division Equivalent Courses Pepperdine Course Irvine Valley College Equivalent BA 210 ECON 1, ECON 1H BA 212 CIM 107 ECON 211 ECON 2, ECON 2H MATH 140 MATH 11 3 03/03/20 20