Santa Clara University LEAVEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS

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Santa Clara UniversityLeavey School of BusinessTRANSFER CREDIT PLANNER CHECK-SHEETFor use by Transfer Applicants*Admission recommendationsUniversity Core RequirementCourse Completed or IP (In Progress)FOUNDATIONS Critical Thinking & Writing 1*Critical Thinking & Writing 2*Cultures & Ideas 1Cultures & Ideas 2Second LanguageMathematics*See Business Core MATHEMATICS requirementsReligion Theology & Culture 1(Students transferring with more than 30 semester units of transfer credit will beexempt from RTC 1 Core requirement)EXPLORATIONSLEAVEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS(Refer to the Leavey School of Business website for individual major requirements ising/course-planning/requirementchecklists/Leavey School of Business RequirementCourse completed or IP (In Progress)ACCOUNTING* Intro to Financial Accounting* Intro to Managerial Accounting*INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Intro to BusinessBUSINESS COMPUTING Intro to ComputingBUSINESS LAW Business LawECONOMICS* EthicsSatisfied within major requirements at SCU Civic EngagementMust be completed at Santa Clara Diversity: U.S. Perspectives Arts Natural Science W/Lab Social Science*See Business Core ECONOMICS requirements Religion, Theology & Culture 2 Must be completed at Santa Clara Cultures & Ideas 3Satisfied within major requirements at SCU Science, Technology & SocietyMust be completed at Santa Clara Religion, Theology & Culture 3 Must be completed at Santa Clara Microeconomics* Macroeconomics*DATA ANALYSIS StatisticsMATHEMATICS* Calculus I* Calculus II*TOTAL SEMESTER UNITSINTEGRATIONSx 1.5 ** TOTALQUARTER UNITS** ELSJMust be completed at Santa Clara University Advanced Writing PathwaysMust be completed at Santa Clara UniversityMust be completed at Santa Clara University**Note: The maximum number of units allowed to transfer (including AP/IB test credit) is: 87.50quarter units. The time needed to complete a degree offered in the Leavey School of Business willdepend on the total number of units accepted and their distribution toward satisfying SCU Core, Schooland major requirements.

Page 1 of 19Santa Clara UniversityUndergraduateLeavey School of BusinessFoothill College Transfer GuideFor use by Transfer ApplicantsUse the TRANSFER CREDIT PLANNER to map out your transfer credit.Thank you for your interest in Santa Clara University! This guide has been designed to helpmake the course-planning process easier for students who wish to transfer to the Leavey Schoolof Business at Santa Clara University.Admission Recommendations for Transfer Students:Leavey School of Business:Bachelor of Science in Commerce majors: Accounting, Accounting and InformationSystems, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management InformationSystemsCourses strongly recommended for admission: Two English composition courses (aka: Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2)Mathematics: MATH 1A/1AH and MATH 1B/1BH OR MATH 12Economics: ECON 1A and ECON 1BAccounting: ACTG 1A, ACTG 1B/1BH and ACTG 1C GPA 3.5For additional SCU Transfer Admissions duate/transfer-students/OOTR 02/2021

Page 2 of 19The following information is provided to help transfer students understand and completeadditional Santa Clara University Core Curriculum (General Education) and some LeaveySchool of Business requirements.STRUCTURE OF SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY GENERAL COREBelow is a visual representation of Santa Clara University Core Curriculum Requirements.Some Core requirements must be met at SCU: Civic Engagement, Religion, Theology & Culture2, Science, Technology & Society, Religion, Theology & Culture 3, Experiential Learning forSocial Justice, Advanced Writing, and Pathways. Moreover, no courses listed in this guide canfulfill more than one Core requirement.To learn more about Santa Clara University’s Core Curriculum learning goals and objectives, click here.Note: Current high school students applying as First-Year students may not transfer coursesto fulfill Core Critical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2 or Cultures & Ideas 1 and 2 in addition tothe Core requirements listed above that must be met at SCU.OOTR 02/2021

Page 3 of 19MAXIMUM NUMBER OF TRANSFER UNITS ACCEPTED: Santa Clara University is on a quarter systemo 1 semester unit is equivalent to 1.5 quarter unitsIt is recommended to transfer with 30 or more semester units (44 or more quarterunits) of transfer credit.Students are allowed to transfer in a maximum of one-half of the total quarter unitsrequired to graduate in their specific program. The maximum number includes credittransferred from another institution and Advanced Placement and High-LevelInternational Baccalaureate and University of Cambridge A-Level test credits.Academic DivisionCollege of Arts and SciencesCollege of Arts and Sciences: EngineeringPhysicsLeavey School of BusinessSchool of Engineering:BioengineeringCivil EngineeringComputer Science & Engineering andGeneral EngineeringElectrical Engineering andElectrical & Computer EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWeb Design and EngineeringMinimumnumber of unitsrequired forgraduation175MaximumtransferrableQuarter units87.5MaximumtransferrableSemester .33TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED:SCU does not give transfer credit for P/NP, CR, or courses with a grade of C- or lower. Grades are nottransferable to SCU, only units.The following courses are not transferrable: most first-year seminars, internships, professionaldevelopment courses, independent study courses, workshops, most physical education courses, mostcriminal/administration of justice courses, remedial English and remedial mathematics courses.Santa Clara University only accepts University of California transferable courses. In addition, SCU doesnot allow the following Foothill College UC transferrable courses to transfer for credit: Athletics, someChild Development, some Counseling, English as a Second Language, most Environmental Horticultureand Design, some Kinesiology, most Physical Education, Physical Education Adaptive, and SpecialEducation courses. To view all Foothill College’s UC transferable courses, visit www.assist.org. UCtransferrable courses not listed in this guide and not listed above as excluded will be accepted aselective units. After acceptance, students may petition a course that received elective credit to beevaluated, and if approved, fulfill a Core and/or major requirement. Transfer credit evaluations forindividual students are completed after admission to SCU. However, the following information will helpstudents evaluate their own course work.OOTR 02/2021

Page 4 of 19FOUNDATIONS Core requirementsCritical Thinking & Writing 1 and 2 Core Requirement:To fulfill the Critical Thinking & Writing (CTW) 1 and 2 Santa Clara University Corerequirements, a student must complete one course from the Critical Thinking & Writing 1 courselist, and one course from the Critical Thinking & Writing 2 course list below. If bothrequirements are not satisfied prior to enrollment at SCU, students who have completed fewerthan 30 semester units (or 44 quarter units) of transfer credit will be required to take the 2quarter course sequence at SCU. Students who transfer with 30 or more semester units (or 44 ormore quarter units) of transfer credit and have fulfilled the CTW 1 but not the CTW 2requirement will be required to complete an additional course at SCU to satisfy the CTW 2requirement.CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING 1:Complete one course from list below.Admission recommendation: Complete Critical Thinking and Writing 1 Core requirementExceptions for taking a course listed below to satisfy CTW 1: Students placed into the 2nd college levelEnglish, or who scored a 4 or 5 on the AP English Language exam, may substitute the course placementor the test credit for CTW 1. Students are responsible for submitting the appropriate official APCollegeBoard Report at the time of acceptance to receive such credit.Foothill College CourseENGL 1A: Composition & ReadingENGL 1AH: Honors Composition & ReadingENGL 1S ENGL 1T: Integrated Composition & Reading (complete twoquarter course sequence)CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING 2: Complete one course from list below.Admission recommendation: Complete Critical Thinking and Writing 2 Core requirementFoothill College CourseENGL 1B: Composition, Critical Reading & Thinking Through LiteratureENGL 1BH: Honors Composition, Critical Reading, & Thinking ThroughLiteratureENGL 1C: ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICAL THINKINGENGL 1CH: HONORS ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING & CRITICALTHINKINGPHIL 1: Critical ThinkingOOTR 02/2021

Page 5 of 19CULTURES & IDEAS 1 and 2 Core Requirements:To fulfill the Santa Clara University Cultures & Ideas 1 and 2 Core Curriculum requirements, astudent must complete one course from the Cultures and Ideas 1 list, and one course from theCultures and Ideas 2 course list. If both requirements are not satisfied prior to enrollment atSCU, students who have completed fewer than 30 semester units (or fewer than 44 quarter units)of transfer credit will be required to take the 2-quarter course sequence at SCU. Students whotransfer with 30 or more semester units (or 44 or more quarter units) and fulfilled the Cultures &Ideas 1 but not the Cultures & Ideas 2 requirement, will be required to take one course instead ofthe 2-course sequence at SCU. Although it is not listed as an admission recommendation, it isadvised to fulfill the Cultures and Ideas 1 and 2 course sequence prior to enrollment at SCU.CULTURES & IDEAS 1: Complete one course from list below.Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara University Core requirement. If youalready took a course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose adifferent course to complete.Foothill College CourseANTH 22: The Aztec, Maya, Inca & Their Predecessors: Civilizations of theAmericasART 2A/2AH: History of Art: History of Western Art from Pre-History toEarly ChristianityART 2B/2BH: History of Western Art from Middle Ages to RenaissanceART 2C/2CH: History of Western Art from Baroque to Post-ImpressionismART 2J: American ArtART 3: Modern Art and Contemporary ThoughtDANC 10: Topics in Dance HistoryHIST 4A: History of Western Civilization to 800ADHIST 4B: History of Western Civilization: 700-1800HIST 4C/4CH: History of Western Civilization: 1789 to Present/HonorsHIST 17A: History of the United States to 1816HIST 17B: History of the United States from 1816 to 1914HIST 17C/17CH: History of the United States from 1914 to the PresentHUMN 1/1H: Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Ancient World (FormerlyHUMN 1A: Humanities and the Modern Experience)HUMN 5/5H: Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Modern WorldHUMN 6: The Shock of the New: From the Modern to the ContemporaryMDIA 2A: History of Film 1895-1945MDIA 2B: History of Film 1945-CurrentMDIA 5: American CinemaMDIA 11H: Honors Introduction to Popular CultureMUS 2A/2AH: Great Composers & Music Masterpieces of WesternCivilizationOOTR 02/2021

Page 6 of 19MUS 2B/2BH: Great Composers & Music Masterpieces of WesternCivilizationMUS 2C/2CH: Great Composers & Music Masterpieces of WesternCivilizationMUS 2F: History of American Musical TheatrePHIL 20A: History of Western Philosophy from Socrates to St. ThomasPHIL 20B: History of Western Philosophy from Renaissance through KantPHIL 25: Comparative World Religions: WestPOLI 1: Intro to American Government and PoliticsSOC 23: Race and Ethnic RelationsCULTURES & IDEAS 2: Complete one course from list belowTransfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already tooka course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a differentcourse to complete.Foothill College CourseANTH 2A/2AH: Cultural Anthropology/Honors Cultural AnthropologyANTH 3: Prehistory- The Search for Lost CivilizationsANTH 5: Magic, Science and ReligionANTH 6: Peoples of AfricaART 2F: Intro to Asian ArtECON 25: The Global EconomyENGL 14: Traveling the World Through Contemp LitENGL 47A/47AH: World Lit 1ENGL 47B/47BH: World Lit 2GEOG 2: Human GeographyGEOG 5: Intro to Economic GeographyGEOG 10: World Regional GeographyGLST 1: Introduction to Global StudiesGLST 2: Global IssuesHIST 3A: World History From Prehistory to 750 CEHIST 3B: World History from 750 CE to 1750 CEHIST 3C: World History from 1750 CE to the PresentHIST 8: History of Latin AmericaHIST 18: Intro to Middle Eastern CivilizationHIST 19: History of AsiaHIST 20: History of Russia and the Soviet UnionHUMN 2: Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: Of Empires & Conflict (FormerlyHUMN 1B: Humanities and the Modern Experience)HUMN 3/3H: World Myths in Lit, Art and Film/HonorsHUMN 7/7H: Global Religions: Contemporary Practices & PerspectivesMDIA 1/1H: Introduction to Film StudiesMUS 2D: World MusicOOTR 02/2021

Page 7 of 19PHIL 24: Comparative World Religions- EastPOLI 2/2H: Comparative Government and PoliticsPOLI 15/15H: International Relations/ World PoliticsPSYC 21: Psychology of WomenWMN 11: Women in Global PerspectiveWMN 21: Psychology of WomenSECOND LANGUAGEOptions to satisfy Second Language core requirement at SCU:1) A student must successfully complete the second semester course (or second quarter course)of a first-year college level Foreign Language. Students may take a language not offered atSCU (i.e., American Sign Language) to fulfill this requirement as long as they successfullycomplete the requirement prior to enrollment at Santa Clara University, or2) If a student received a 4 or 5 on an AP Language exam that is accepted at SCU, or a 6 or 7 on aHigher Level IB Foreign Language exam, the Second Language requirement will be satisfied.Refer to the AP/IB Chart located in the current SCU Undergraduate Bulletin ter-8/AcademicCreditEvaluation.html for courseequivalencies. Students are responsible for submitting the appropriate official AP CollegeBoardor IB Report at the time of acceptance to receive such credit, or3) Once admitted to SCU, a student can satisfy this requirement by demonstrating an equivalentlevel of proficiency through an intensive examination arranged through the ModernLanguages department at SCU. Access detailed proficiency exam information ources/placement--proficiency-testing/Note: Students accepted in the School of Engineering are not required to fulfill the SecondLanguage requirement. However, if a student is admitted in the School of Engineering and decidesto change schools after enrollment, the student will be required to fulfill the Second Languagerequirement at SCU.When a Foothill College course does not have a direct SCU course equivalent, but fulfills the Core secondlanguage requirement, a transfer credit (TRCR) code of TRCR 33 is assigned .Foothill College CourseJAPN 1: Elementary JapaneseJAPN 2: Elementary JapaneseJAPN 3: Elementary JapaneseJAPN 4: Intermediate JapaneseJAPN 5: Intermediate JapaneseJAPN 6: Intermediate JapaneseJAPN 13A: Intermediate ConversationIJAPN 13B: Intermediate ConversationSCU Course/ RequirementJAPN 1JAPN 2 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang for B.S. NaturalSci/Math & B.S.C. business majors)JAPN 3 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)JAPN 21 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)JAPN 22 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)JAPN 23 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)TRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseOOTR 02/2021

Page 8 of 19IIJAPN 14A: Advanced Conversation IJAPN 14B: Advanced Conversation IISPAN 1: Elementary SpanishSPAN 2: Elementary SpanishSPAN 3: Elementary SpanishSPAN 4: Intermediate SpanishSPAN 5: Intermediate SpanishSPAN 6: Intermediate SpanishSPAN 13A: Intermediate ConversationISPAN 13B: Intermediate ConversationIISPAN 14A: Advanced Conversation ISPAN 14B: Advanced Conversation IISPAN 25A: Adv Comp and ReadingSPAN 25B: Adv Comp and ReadingequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentSPAN 1SPAN 2 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang for B.S. NaturalSci/Math & B.S.C. business majors)SPAN 3 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)SPAN 21 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)SPAN 22 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)SPAN 23 (satisfies Core 2nd Lang)TRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentTRCR 33: Satisfies 2nd lang, but no courseequivalentMATHEMATICSAdmission recommendations: complete MATH 1A/1H and 1B/1BH OR MATH 12To fulfill the Santa Clara Core Mathematics requirement AND Leavey School of Businessmathematics requirement, complete MATH 1A/1H and 1B/1BH or MATH 12 from the list. Ascore of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam will satisfy the Core and LeaveySchool of Business mathematics requirements.Foothill College CourseMATH 1A/1AH: CalculusMATH 1B/1BH: CalculusMATH 1C: CalculusMATH 1D: CalculusMATH 10: Elementary StatisticsMATH 12: Calculus for Business and EconMATH 17: Integrated Statistics IIMATH 44: Quantitative ReasoningMATH 48A: Precalculus I AND MATHSCU Course equivalencyMATH 11MATH 12MATH 13MATH 14MATH 8 OR OMIS 40MATH 30MATH 8MATH 4 (B.A. majors only)MATH 9 (does not fulfill Core Math)OOTR 02/2021

Page 9 of 1948B: Precalculus II AND MATH 48C:Precalculus IIINote: SCU does not accept remedial mathematics courses. Although a pre-Calculus course istransferrable, it will not fulfill any general core, major or minor requirements.RELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 1:Only needed if transferring withless than 30 semester units (44 quarter units) of transfer credit. Students transferring withmore than 30 semester units (44 quarter units) of transfer credit will be exempt from thisrequirement.Students transferring with less than 30 semester units (44 quarter units) of transfer credit maycomplete one course from the list below to satisfy the RTC 1 Core requirement.Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already tooka course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a differentcourse to complete.Foothill College CoursePHIL 24: Comparative World Religions- EastPHIL 25: Comparative World Religions- WestNote: The rule for transferring with 30 or more semester units (or 44or more quarter units) of transfer credit forthe RTC 1 exemption does not apply to first year applicants.EXPLORATIONS Core requirementsETHICS: Students accepted in the Leavey School of Business will complete Ethics with acourse required for the major at SCU.CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: Must be completed at Santa Clara University.DIVERSITY: US Perspectives: Complete one course from list below.OOTR 02/2021

Page 10 of 19Transfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already tooka course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a differentcourse to complete.Foothill College CourseANTH 20: Native Peoples of CaliforniaART 2E: A History of Women in ArtCOMM 10: Gender, Communication and CultureCOMM 12: Intercultural CommunicationENGL 5: LGBT LiteratureENGL 7: Native American LiteratureENGL 12: African American LiteratureENGL 31: Latino/a LitENGL 40: Asian American LiteratureENGL 41: Literature of Multicultural AmericaHIST 10: History of California- The Multicultural StateMDIA 8A: Race and Gender in American MediaMDIA 8B: Women in FilmMDIA 11/11H: Introduction to Popular CultureMDIA 12: Popular Culture and United States HistoryMUS 8/8H: Music of Multicultural America/Honors of Multicultural AmericaPHOT 8/8H: Photography of Multicultural AmericaSOC 23: Race and Ethnic RelationsSOC 28: Sociology of GenderSOSC 20: Cross-Cultural Perspectives for a Multicultural SocietyTHTR 8: Multicultural Theatre Arts in Modern AmericaWMN 5: Introduction to Women’s StudiesARTS:Complete one course or several courses from the list below.To fulfill the Arts requirement at Santa Clara University, a total of 2.666 semester units(equivalent to 4.00 quarter units) of transfer credit must be completed. It may be satisfied with acombination of courses totaling 2.666 semester (or 4.00 quarter) units.Foothill College CourseART 4A: Fundamentals in DrawingART 4B: Intermediate DrawingART 4C: Representational DrawingART 4D: Figure DrawingART 4E: Hands and Head DrawingART 4G: Mural Making: Community Art ProjectART 4I: Figure Drawing IIOOTR 02/2021

Page 11 of 19ART 4J: Figure ModelingART 5A: 2-D FoundationsART 5B: 3-D FoundationsART 5C: SculptureART 15: Introduction to Illustration TechniquesART 15A: Digital Painting IART 15B: Digital Painting IIART 15D: Digital Illustration for Film & AnimationART 19A: Oil Painting IART 19B: Acrylic Painting IART 19C: Oil Painting IIART 19D: Acrylic Painting IIART 20A: Color IART 20B: Color IIART 44: Ceramic SculptureART 45A: Beginning Ceramics HandbuildingART 45B: Beginning Ceramics Potter’s WheelART 45C: Advanced CeramicsART 45F: Low Temperature Ceramic Firing and Glazing TechniquesART 46B: Potters Wheel IIART 47A: Watercolor IART 47B: Watercolor IICRWR 6: Intro to Creative WritingCRWR 39A: Intro to Short Fiction WritingCRWR 39B: Advanced Short Fiction WritingCRWR 41A: Poetry WritingCRWR 41B: Advanced Poetry WritingDANC 1A: Beginning BalletDANC 1B: Intermediate BalletDANC 1C: Advanced BalletDANC 2A: Beginning Modern DanceDANC 2B: Intermediate Modern DanceDANC 3A: Beginning Jazz DanceDANC 3B: Intermediate Jazz DanceDANC 4A: Beginning Ballroom and Social DanceDANC 4B: Intermediate Ballroom & Social DanceDANC 4C: Advanced Ballroom & Social DanceDANC 6: Beginning Country-Western Line DancingDANC 7: ChoreographyDANC 11A: Repertory Dance IDANC 11B: Choreography for Performance IDANC 11C: Dance Production IDANC 12A: Repertory Dance IIDANC 12B: Choreography for Performance IIDANC 12C: Dance Production IIDANC 13A: Introduction to Contemporary DanceDANC 13B: Intermediate Contemporary DanceDANC 14: Dance ConditioningDANC 18A: Introduction to Hip-Hop DanceDANC 18B: Intermediate Hip-Hop DanceOOTR 02/2021

Page 12 of 19ENGL 22: Women WritersGID 31: Graphic Design DrawingGID 32A: Digital Painting 1GID 32B: Digital Painting IIGID 33: Graphic Design Studio IGID 34: Graphic Design Studio IIGID 35: Graphic Design Studio IIIGID 36: TypographyGID 37: Cartoon & Comic Illustration IGID 41: Digital Art & GraphicsGID 43: Illustration & Digital ImagingGID 44A: Fundamentals of 3-D AnimationGID 45: Digital Sound, Video & AnimationGID 46: ScreenprintingGID 47: Motion GraphicsGID 49: Game Art & DesignMDIA 30: Digital Video Editing IMDIA 31: Digital Video Editing IIMUS 3A: Theory & Musicianship IMUS 3B: Theory & Musicianship IIMUS 3C: Theory & Musicianship IIIMUS 3D: Theory & Musicianship IVMUS 10: Music FundamentalsMUS 11A: Jazz & SwingMUS 11B: Funk, Fusion & Hip-HopMUS 47A: Introduction to Musical Theatre ProductionMUS 47B: Intermediate Music Theatre Production WorkshopMUS 47C: Advanced Music Theatre Production WorkshopMUS 47D: Advanced Music Theatre Production Workshop IIMUS 48B: Singing Technique for Musical TheatreMUS 48C: Musical Theatre Repertoire for SingersMUS 12A: Beginning Class PianoMUS 12B: Intermediate Class PianoMUS 12C: Advanced Class PianoMUS 13A: Class Voice IMUS 13B: Class Voice IIMUS 13C: Class Voice IIIMUS 14A: Beginning Classical GuitarMUS 14B: Intermediate Classical GuitarMUS 14C: Advanced Classical GuitarMUS 15A: Beginning Folk GuitarMUS 15B: Intermediate Folk GuitarMUS 15C: Advanced Folk GuitarMUS 38A: Guitar Ensemble IMUS 38B: Guitar Ensemble IIMUS 38C: Guitar Ensemble IIIMUS 47A: Introduction to Musical Theatre ProductionMUS 47B: Intermediate Music Theatre Production WorkshopMUS 47C: Advanced Music Theatre Production WorkshopMUS 47D: Advanced Music Theatre Production Workshop IIOOTR 02/2021

Page 13 of 19MUS 48B: Singing Technique for Musical TheatreMUS 48C: Musical Theatre Repertoire for SingersPHOT 4A: Digital Photography IPHOT 4B: Digital Photography IIPHOT 4C: Digital Photography IIIPHOT 5: Intro to PhotographyTHTR 7: Introduction to DirectingTHTR 12A: Stage & ScreenTHTR 20A: Acting ITHTR 20B: Acting IITHTR 20C: Acting IIITHTR 21A: Scenery and Properties ConstructionTHTR 21B: Intermediate Scenery and PropertiesTHTR 21C: Fundamentals of Theatre ProductionTHTR 22: Auditioning for TheatreTHTR 24: Readers TheaterTHTR 25: Introduction to Fashion & Costume ConstructionTHTR 25B: Fashion & Costume Construction IITHTR 25C: Fashion & Costume Construction IIITHTR 26: Introduction to Fashion History & Costume DesignTHTR 27: Lighting Design & TechnologyTHTR 31: Management for the Theatre & StageTHTR 38A: Movement Practicum ITHTR 38D: Stage CombatTHTR 40A: Basic Theatrical Make-UpTHTR 40B: Theatrical Make-Up for ProductionTHTR 42: Introduction to Theatre DesignTHTR 43A: Script AnalysisTHTR 43C: Foundations in Classical ActingTHTR 43E: ImprovisationTHTR 45A: Technical Theatre in Production ITHTR 45B: Technical Theatre in Production IITHTR 45C: Technical Theatre in Production IIITHTR 45D: Technical Theatre in Production IVTHTR 45E: Technical Theatre Management in ProductionTHTR 45F: Technical Theatre Management in Production IITHTR 46A: Theatre Development Workshop ITHTR 46B: Theatre Development Workshop IITHTR 46C: Theatre Development Workshop IIITHTR 46D: Theatre Development Workshop IVTHTR 47A: Introduction to Musical Theatre ProductionTHTR 47B: Intermediate Music Theatre Production WorkshopTHTR 47C: Advanced Music Theatre Production WorkshopTHTR 47D: Advanced Music Theatre Production Workshop IITHTR 48A: Vocal Production & SpeechTHTR 48B: Singing Technique for Musical TheatreTHTR 48C: Musical Theatre Repertoire for SingersTHTR 48F: Musical Theatre Repertoire for Singers IITHTR 48G: Introduction to Voice-Over ActingTHTR 49A: Performance Production IOOTR 02/2021

Page 14 of 19THTR 49B: Performance Production IITHTR 49C: Performance Production IIITHTR 49D: Performance Production IVNATURAL SCIENCE (WITH A LAB) Core Requirement: Completeone course from list below.To satisfy the Core Natural Science requirement, the course must have a lab component.When a Foothill College course does not have a direct SCU course equivalent, but fulfills the Natural Science Corerequirement, a transfer credit (TRCR) code of TRCR 18 is assigned.Foothill College CourseANTH 1/1L: Introduction to PhysicalAnthropology w/LabANTH 1H/1HL: Honors Introduction to PhysicalAnthropology w/LabANTH 8/16L: Introduction to Archaeologyw/Lab OR ANTH 8/17L: Introduction toArchaeology w/LabANTH 13/13L: Introduction to ForensicAnthropology w/LabASTR 10A/10L: General Astronomy: SolarSystem w/LabASTR 10B or 10BH/10L: General Astronomy:Stars, Galaxies, Cosmology w/LabBIOL 1A: Principles of Cell Biology w/LabBIOL 1B: Form & Function in Plants & Animalsw/LabBIOL 1C: Evolution, Systematics & Ecologyw/LabBIOL 1D: Introduction to Molecular Geneticsw/LabBIOL 9/9L: Environmental Biology w/LabBIOL 10: General Biology: Basic Principlesw/LabBIOL 13: Marine Biology w/LabBIOL 14: Human Biology w/LabBIOL 15: California Ecology/Natural Historyw/LabBIOL 40A: Human Anatomy & Physiology Iw/LabBIOL 40B: Human Anatomy & Physiology IIw/LabBIOL 40C: Human Anatomy & Physiology IIIw/LabSCU Course equivalencyANTH 1TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18OOTR 02/2021

Page 15 of 19BIOL 41: Microbiology w/LabCHEM 1A/1AH: General Chemistry w/LabCHEM 1B/1BH: General Chemistry w/LabCHEM 1C: General Chemistry & QualitativeAnalysis w/LabCHEM 9: Chemistry of CookingCHEM 12A/12AL: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 12B/12BL: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 12C/12CL: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 12A/13AH: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 12B/13BH: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 12C/13CH: Organic Chemistry w/LabCHEM 25: Fundamentals of Chemistry w/LabCHEM 30A: Survey of Inorganic & OrganicChemistry w/LabCHEM 30B: Survey of Organic & Biochemistryw/LabGEOG 1: Physical Geography w/LabHORT 10: Environmental Horticulture & theUrban Landscape w/LabPHYS 2A: General Physics w/LabPHYS 2B: General Physics w/LabPHYS 2C: General Physics w/LabPHYS 4A: General Physics (Calculus) w/LabPHYS 4B: General Physics (Calculus) w/LabPHYS 4C: General Physics (Calculus) w/LabPHYS 4D: General Physics (Calculus) w/LabPSE 20: Introduction to Physical ScienceTRCR 18CHEM 11CHEM 12CHEM 50TRCR 18CHEM 31CHEM 32CHEM 33CHEM 31CHEM 32CHEM 33TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18TRCR 18PHYS 11PHYS 12PHYS 13PHYS 31PHYS 33PHYS 32PHYS 34TRCR 18SOCIAL SCIENCE: Complete one course from list belowAdmission recommendations: complete both ECON 1A & ECON 1BTransfer courses cannot fulfill more than one Santa Clara Core requirement. If you already tooka course listed below to satisfy a different requirement, you will want to choose a differentcourse to complete.Foothill College CourseANTH 2A: Cultural AnthropologyANTH 3: Prehistory- The Search for Lost CivilizationsANTH 4: First Peoples of North AmericaANTH 8: Intro to ArchaeologyECON 1A: Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 1B: Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 9/9H: Political Economy/Honors Political EconomyOOTR 02/2021

Page 16 of 19POLI 2/2H: Comparative Government & PoliticsPOLI 9/9H: Political EconomyPOLI 15/15H: International Relations/World PoliticsPSYC 1/1H: General PsychologyPSYC 10: Research Methods and DesignsPSYC 30: Social PsychologySOC 1/1H: Introduction to SociologySOC 10: Research Methods and DesignsSOC 20: Major Social ProblemsSOC 30: Social PsychologyRELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 2: Must be completed at Santa ClaraUniversity.CULTURES & IDEAS 3:Students accepted in the Leavey School of Business willcomplete Cultures and Ideas 3 with a course required for the major at SCU.SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY:Must be completed at Santa ClaraUniversity.RELIGION, THEOLOGY & CULTURE 3: Must be completed at Santa ClaraUniversity.INT

College of Arts and Sciences 175 87.5 58.33 College of Arts and Sciences: Engineering Physics 193 96.5 64.33 Leavey School of Business 175 87.5 58.33 School of Engineering: Bioengineering 191 95.5 63.66 Civil Engineering 195 97.5 65 Computer Science & Engineering and General Engineering 189 94.5 63 Electrical Engineering and