Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Counselor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2018-2019 San Joaquin Delta College Catalog Program: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum - UC Version (IGETC-UC), Certificate of Achievement Pattern

Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum - UC Version (IGETC-UC), Certificate of Achievement Pattern

This certificate is designed for the student who intends to transfer to the University of California (UC) System and chooses to complete IGETC to satisfy lower division general education requirements. Completion and certification of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) permits students to transfer from San Joaquin Delta College to a campus of the University of California without the need to take additional courses after transfer to satisfy the lower division general education requirements. Click here to access a PDF of the IGETC UC pattern.

The University of California has an American Institutions (AI) requirement that is separate from IGETC requirements. Courses indicated by *** will satisfy the AI requirement but may not also satisfy the area in which it is listed. An additional course must be completed to satisfy the general education requirement for that area. See ** below for additional instructions on completing the AI requirement.

Students must file an application for IGETC certification and are urged to apply for the IGETC UC Version Certificate of Achievement with evaluators in the Admissions and Records Office immediately upon completion of IGETC coursework. Evaluators may be reach be selecting “Student Services on the college home page, www.deltacollege.edu and selecting “Evaluators”.

Selection of courses from this list may be affected by one or more factors, including choice of major, university transfer requirements, or prerequisite or sequencing requirements. Failure to plan appropriately will adversely affect timely graduation and/or transfer. Students are encouraged to consult with a counselor to develop an Student Education Plan. Counseling appointments may be scheduled online by selecting “Counseling Center”, “Make a Counseling Appointment” under “Student Services” on the Delta College Home Page, www.deltacollege.edu. Counseling appointments are not available by phone. The Counseling Center may be reached at (209) 954-5151, ext. 6276 for information regarding other Counseling and support services.

Program Learning Outcomes

The student will have successfully completed all required IGETC (UC) lower division general education pattern coursework.

Area 1 - Communication

Complete 6 units with at least one course each from 1A-English Composition and 1B-Critical Thinking.

1A: English Composition

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ENG 001A Reading and Composition Units: 3

1B: Critical Thinking - English Composition

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ENG 001B Written Communications II: A Critical Introduction to Literature Units: 3
ENG 001D Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking Units: 3

Area 2 - Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning

Complete a minimum of 3 units.

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
MATH 001 Calculus I + Units: 5
MATH 002 Calculus II Units: 4
MATH 003 Multivariable Calculus Units: 4
MATH 004 Differential Equations Units: 4
MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics Units: 4
MATH 013 Survey of Calculus + Units: 4
MATH 020 Finite Mathematics Units: 3
MATH 038A Precalculus I + Units: 4
MATH 038B Precalculus II + Units: 4
MATH 039 Precalculus + Units: 6
PSYCH 002 Statistical Methods For Psychology & Social Science Units: 3

Area 3 - Arts and Humanities

Complete a minimum of 9 units with at least one course each from 3A-Arts, and 3B Humanities.

3A: Arts:

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ART 001A Art History: Europe from Prehistory to 1400 Units: 3
ART 001B Art History: Europe from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century Units: 3
ART 001C Modern and Contemporary Art History Units: 3
ART 002 Art History of the Non-Western World Units: 3
ART 003 Art Appreciation + Units: 3
DANCE 029 Dance Appreciation Units: 3
DRAMA 010 Introduction to Theatre Units: 3
DRAMA 016A History of Theatre: Primitive to the 18th Century Units: 3
DRAMA 016B History of Theatre: 18th Century to Present Units: 3
ENG 030 The Film as Literature Units: 3
MUSIC 001 Music Fundamentals + Units: 3
MUSIC 004 Exploring Music Units: 3
MUSIC 007 Excursions in Music of Our World Units: 3
MUSIC 008 Exploring Jazz, Ragtime, and Blues Units: 3

3B: Humanities:

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ANTHR 004 Introduction to Linguistics Units: 3

or

  • HUM 004 Introduction to Linguistics Units: 3
     
  • CHIN 003 Intermediate Chinese I Units: 5
    CHIN 004 Intermediate Chinese II Units: 5

     

    CIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civilization Units: 3

    or

  • HUM 003 Autobiography of Civilization Units: 3
     
  • ENG 035 Chicano Literature Units: 3
    ENG 037 Women in Literature Units: 3
    ENG 038 Mythology Units: 3
    ENG 042A Survey of American Literature I Units: 3
    ENG 042B Survey of American Literature II Units: 3
    ENG 043C World Literature I Units: 3
    ENG 043D World Literature II Units: 3
    ENG 045 Introduction to Shakespeare Units: 3
    ENG 046A Survey of British Literature I Units: 3
    ENG 046B Survey of British Literature II Units: 3
    ENG 052 From Story to Screen Units: 3
    ENG 055A Studies in Drama Units: 3
    ENG 055B Studies in Fiction Units: 3
    ENG 055C Studies in Poetry Units: 3
    FREN 003 Intermediate French I ^ Units: 5
    FREN 004 Intermediate French II ^ Units: 5
    FREN 005 Advanced French ^ Units: 5
    GERM 003 Intermediate German I ^ Units: 5
    GERM 004 Intermediate German II ^ Units: 5
    HIST 002A World History to 1600 Units: 3
    HIST 002B World History Since 1600 Units: 3
    HIST 004A History of Western Civilization Units: 3
    HIST 004B History of Western Civilization Units: 3
    HIST 006A History of Asian Civilization Units: 3
    HIST 006B History of South and Southeast Asian Civilization Units: 3
    HIST 006C History of the Middle East Units: 3
    HIST 007 History Through Film Units: 3
    HIST 017A History of the United States *** Units: 3
    HIST 017B History of the United States *** Units: 3
    HIST 027 Women in History *** Units: 3
    HIST 030A African-American History to 1877 *** Units: 3
    HIST 030B African-American History Since 1877 *** Units: 3
    HIST 031 Mexican-American History *** Units: 3
    HIST 034 Asian Pacific American History Units: 3
    HIST 037 California History Units: 3

     

    HUM 003 Autobiography of Civilization Units: 3

    or

  • CIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civilization Units: 3
     
  • HUM 004 Introduction to Linguistics Units: 3

    or

  • ANTHR 004 Introduction to Linguistics Units: 3
     
  • JAPAN 003 Intermediate Japanese I ^ Units: 5
    JAPAN 004 Intermediate Japanese II ^ Units: 5
    PHILO 006 Introduction to Philosophy Units: 3
    PHILO 040 Ethics Units: 3
    PHILO 045 Philosophy of Religion Units: 3
    PHILO 050 Asian Philosophy Units: 3
    RELGN 014A Great Religions of the Eastern World Units: 3
    RELGN 014B Great Religions of the Western World Units: 3
    SL 003 Intermediate American Sign Language I ^ Units: 4
    SPAN 003 Intermediate Spanish I ^ Units: 5
    SPAN 003A Spanish for Spanish Speakers I Units: 5
    SPAN 004 Intermediate Spanish II ^ Units: 5

    Area 4 - Social and Behavioral Sciences

    Complete a minimum of 9 units from at least two disciplines.

    Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ANTHR 001 Cultural Anthropology Units: 3
    ANTHR 006 Native Peoples of North America Units: 3
    ANTHR 010 Introduction to Archaeology Units: 3

     

    BIOL 030 Human Sexuality Units: 3

    or

  • PSYCH 030 Human Sexuality Units: 3
     
  • BUS 008 Introduction to Law and Society Units: 3
    BUS 026 Economics of Business Units: 3
    CDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Development + Units: 3
    COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication Units: 3
    ECON 003 Principles of Microeconomics Units: 3
    ECON 005 Principles of Macroeconomics Units: 3
    ECON 013 Global Economics Units: 3
    GEOG 002 Cultural Geography Units: 3
    GEOG 010 World Regional Geography Units: 3
    PETHEORY 041 Sport in Society Units: 3
    POLSC 001 American Government and Institutions *** Units: 3
    POLSC 002 Introduction to Comparative Politics Units: 3
    POLSC 003 Introduction to Political Theory Units: 3
    POLSC 004 California Politics Units: 3
    POLSC 005 International Relations Units: 3
    POLSC 006 International Political Economy Units: 3
    PSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology Units: 3
    PSYCH 003 Personal and Social Psychology Units: 3
    PSYCH 004 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology Units: 3

     

    PSYCH 030 Human Sexuality Units: 3

    or

  • BIOL 030 Human Sexuality Units: 3
     
  • SOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology Units: 3
    SOCIO 001B Social Problems Units: 3
    SOCIO 027 Sociology of Sex and Gender Units: 3
    SOCIO 033 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Units: 3

    Area 5 Physical and Biological Sciences

    Complete a minimum of 7 units with at least one course each from 5A-Physical Science, and 5B-Biological Science. At least one course must include a laboratory component as indicated with an asterisk (*).

    5A: Physical Science:

    Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ASTRO 001 Introductory Astronomy Units: 3
    ASTRO 001L Astronomy Laboratory * Units: 1
    CHEM 001A General Chemistry * Units: 5
    CHEM 001B General Chemistry * Units: 5
    CHEM 003A Introduction to Chemistry *+ Units: 4
    CHEM 003B Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry *# Units: 4
    CHEM 012A Organic Chemistry *# Units: 5
    CHEM 012B Organic Chemistry * Units: 5
    GEOG 001 Physical Geography Units: 3
    GEOG 001L Physical Geography Laboratory * Units: 1
    GEOL 001A Physical Geology w/Lab * Units: 4
    GEOL 001B Historical Geology w/Lab * Units: 4
    GEOL 005 Earth Science Units: 3
    GEOL 005A Earth Science w/Laboratory * Units: 4
    GEOL 005L Earth Science Laboratory * Units: 1
    GEOL 015 Environmental Geology Units: 3
    GEOL 015A Environmental Geology w/Lab * Units: 4
    GEOL 016 Oceanography Units: 3
    GEOL 016A Oceanography w/Lab * Units: 4
    PHSCI 001 Matter and Energy + Units: 3
    PHYSC 002A General Physics *+ Units: 4
    PHYSC 004A Principles of Physics: Mechanics *+ Units: 4
    PHYSC 010 Introduction to Physics *+ Units: 4
    PLANT 014 Soil Science * Units: 4

    5B: Biological Science:

    Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ANTHR 002 Biological Anthropology Units: 3
    ANTHR 002L Biological Anthropology Laboratory * Units: 1
    BIOL 001 Molecular and Genomic Biology * Units: 4
    BIOL 002 General Zoology * Units: 5
    BIOL 003 Plant Diversity and Ecology * Units: 4
    BIOL 010 Survey of Biology + Units: 4
    BIOL 011 Humans in the Biological World * Units: 4
    BIOL 023 General Microbiology *+ Units: 5
    BIOL 031 Human Anatomy *+ Units: 4
    BIOL 032 Human Physiology *+ Units: 5
    BIOL 033 Anatomy & Physiology *+ Units: 6
    PLANT 010 Principles of Plant Science Units: 3
    PLANT 010L Principles of Plant Science Laboratory * Units: 1

    5C: Science Laboratory:

    This requirement will be satisfied by completion of any laboratory course in Area 5A or 5B. Laboratory courses are indicated with an asterisk (*).

    Area 6 - Language Other Than English

    Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language.

    The following course(s) at Delta College fulfill this UC requirement:

    Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    CHIN 002 Elementary Chinese II Units: 5
    CHIN 003 Intermediate Chinese I ^ Units: 5
    CHIN 004 Intermediate Chinese II ^ Units: 5
    FREN 002 Elementary French II Units: 5
    FREN 003 Intermediate French I ^ Units: 5
    FREN 004 Intermediate French II ^ Units: 5
    GERM 002 Elementary German II Units: 5
    GERM 003 Intermediate German I ^ Units: 5
    GERM 004 Intermediate German II ^ Units: 5
    ITAL 002 Elementary Italian II Units: 5
    ITAL 003 Intermediate Italian I ^ Units: 5
    ITAL 004 Intermediate Italian II ^ Units: 5
    JAPAN 002 Elementary Japanese II Units: 5
    JAPAN 003 Intermediate Japanese I ^ Units: 5
    JAPAN 004 Intermediate Japanese II ^ Units: 5
    SL 002 Elementary American Sign Language II Units: 4
    SL 003 Intermediate American Sign Language I ^ Units: 4
    SL 004 Intermediate American Sign Language II ^ Units: 4
    SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish II Units: 5
    SPAN 003 Intermediate Spanish I ^ Units: 5
    SPAN 003A Spanish for Spanish Speakers I ^ Units: 5
    SPAN 004 Intermediate Spanish II ^ Units: 5
    SPAN 004A Spanish for Spanish Speakers II Units: 5
    SPAN 005 Advanced Spanish Introduction to Literature I Units: 5
    SPAN 006 Advanced Spanish Introduction to Literature II Units: 5

    Minimum Units Required: 34

    All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.

    Notice to Students

    Courses used to satisfy this certificate must have been IGETC approved during the semester in which the course was completed. For a complete listing of courses and approval dates log on to www.assist.org or see a counselor or evaluator for a list of course approval dates.

    IGETC may not be the best choice to satisfy general education requirements for majors that require extensive lower division major preparation. See a counselor or consult www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ or www.assist.org for additional IGETC considerations.

    NOTES:

    ^ Courses listed in multiple areas shall not be certified in more than one area except for courses in Languages Other Than English, which can be certified in both Area 3 and Area 6.

    * Indicates Science Laboratory course

    ** Students using the IGETC pattern for transfer to a UC campus may have satisfied the American Institutions requirement through high school coursework. Satisfactory completion in high school of a one-year course in U.S. History, or a half-year course in American Government, satisfies this requirement at all UC campuses except UC Santa Barbara, which requires a college level course. UCLA requires that the student must have earned a “B” average in these high school courses. Students who did not satisfy the AI requirement through high school coursework may do so by taking any course indicated by *** on the IGETC. Students must take an additional course in the same IGETC area as the AI requirement to satisfy the area general education requirement. It is highly recommended that you consult a Counselor to ensure successful transfer.

    *** Courses which satisfy the American Institutions Requirement. These courses may not also be used to satisfy IGETC area.

    + Transfer credit may be limited by UC. Students should consult counselor or visit www.assist.org for additional information.

    # CHEM 003B and CHEM 012A combined: Maximum credit, one course

    Notes: