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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, B.S. CSU Eligibility Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the rst step in being considered for admission. Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment: Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended. Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework. Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter). 30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education. Completion of the "Golden Four." Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's. We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree. Golden Four A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course. A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or reading and writing concurrently. A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning and effective argumentative writing. [All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.] B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediate algebra. Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission. Please refer to the admissions website below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements. https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml MAT 1140 and MAT 1150 For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018: MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116 https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml To: California Polytechnic University, Pomona General Catalog, Semester From: Citrus College General Catalog, Semester 1 of 5
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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in beingconsidered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for springenrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's. We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or othercommunication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizesessay writing or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or acourse in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above thelevel of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissionswebsite below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physicalsupport and cannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general,applications received from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirementsthan those received from students inside the local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on ourlocal area designation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "LocalPreference" to all veterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education BreadthCertification pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an AssociateDegree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, asspecified by each major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GErequirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor orvisit:  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirementmay be part of either a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives.This requirement will not constitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. Thisrequirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American CulturalPerspectives Requirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, andclass.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation,national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of thefollowing socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans,Pacific Islands Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively representthe American population. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse culturalpractices, environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at

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ARO 1011L - Introduction to Aeronautics and AirPropulsion Lab (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ARO 1021L - Introduction to Astronautics andRocket Propulsion Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ARO 2011L - Fundamentals of SystemsEngineering and Design Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ARO 2021L - Introduction to AerospaceComputational Methods Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ARO 2041 - Engineering Statics (3.00)Same-As: CE 2041

ENGR 135 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3.00)

ARO 2150 - Vector Dynamics (3.00)Same-As: ME 2150

No Comparable Course

ARO 2311 - Elements of Avionics (2.00)

ARO 2311L - Elements of Avionics Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

MTE 2070 - Materials Science and Engineering(2.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 1150 - General Chemistry for Engineers(4.00)

No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I(1.00)

Acceptable substitute

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  Thetest must be taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such asupper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for acomprehensive list of undergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry(4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II(5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III(5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to LinearAlgebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to NewtonianMechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory(1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetismand Circuits (3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865(3.00)

ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II(3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S.(3.00)

No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

Only lower division courses listed

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HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 toPresent (3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from1877 - Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before1877 -Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture andPower (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, andthe Sciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

ANIMAL HEALTH SCIENCE, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in beingconsidered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for springenrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's. We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or othercommunication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizesessay writing or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or acourse in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above thelevel of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissionswebsite below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physicalsupport and cannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general,applications received from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirementsthan those received from students inside the local area.

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on ourlocal area designation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "LocalPreference" to all veterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CHM 1210/L

BIO 1150/L or BIO 1210/L

STA 1200

ENG 1103 or ENG 2105

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/121L, CHM 122L

BIO 115/L or BIO 121/L

STA 120

ENG 110 or ENG 130

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education BreadthCertification pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an AssociateDegree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, asspecified by each major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GErequirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor orvisit:  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirementmay be part of either a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives.This requirement will not constitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. Thisrequirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American CulturalPerspectives Requirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and

2 of 5

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AG 1010 - Agriculture and the Modern World(3.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 1104 - Orientation and Careers in AnimalHealth Science (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 1129 - Handling, Restraint and Nursingcare of Domestic Animals (3.00)

AHS 1129L - Handling, Restraint and NursingCare of Domestic Animals Laboratory (2.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 2202 - Clinical Anatomy and Physiology(3.00)

AHS 2202L - Clinical Anatomy and PhysiologyLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 2208 - Diagnostic Imaging (1.00)

AHS 2208L - Diagnostic Imaging Laboratory(2.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 2210 - Veterinary Office Procedures,Veterinary Terminology and Law (3.00)

No Comparable Course

AHS 2220 - Clinical Nutrition (3.00) No Course Articulated

class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation,national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of thefollowing socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans,Pacific Islands Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively representthe American population. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse culturalpractices, environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement atCPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  Thetest must be taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such asupper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for acomprehensive list of undergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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AHS 2220L - Clinical Nutrition Lab (1.00) No Course Articulated

AHS 2410 - Clinical Internship I (1.00) No Comparable Course

AVS 2211 - Drugs and Society (3.00) No Comparable Course

BIO 1150 - Basic Biology (3.00)

BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIOL 109 - Biology for Educators (4.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory(1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I(1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II(1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

MAT 1050 - College Algebra (3.00) MATH 170 - College Algebra (4.00)

MATH 175 - Pre-Calculus (6.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865(3.00)

ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II(3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S.(3.00)

No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 toPresent (3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from

Only lower division courses listed

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1877 - Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before1877 -Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture andPower (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, andthe Sciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

ANIMAL SCIENCE, B.S. - ANIMAL SCIENCE OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in beingconsidered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for springenrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's. We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or othercommunication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizesessay writing or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or acourse in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above thelevel of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissionswebsite below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physicalsupport and cannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general,applications received from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirementsthan those received from students inside the local area.

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

1 of 5

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Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on ourlocal area designation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "LocalPreference" to all veterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CHM 1210/L

BIO 1150/L or BIO 1210/L

STA 1200

ENG 1103 or ENG 2105

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/121L, CHM 122L

BIO 115/L or BIO 121/L

STA 120

ENG 110 or ENG 130

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education BreadthCertification pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an AssociateDegree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, asspecified by each major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GErequirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor orvisit:  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirementmay be part of either a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives.This requirement will not constitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. Thisrequirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American CulturalPerspectives Requirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and

2 of 5

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AVS 1000 - Orientation to Animal & VeterinarySciences (1.00)

No Course Articulated

AVS 1112 - Food Animal Production (2.00)

AVS 1114L - Food Animal ProductionLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 1113 - Companion, Laboratory and ExoticAnimal Care (2.00)

AVS 1115L - Companion Animal ManagementLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 2101 - Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition(3.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 2101L - Fundamentals of Animal NutritionLaboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

AG 1010 - Agriculture and the Modern World(3.00)

No Comparable Course

class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation,national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of thefollowing socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans,Pacific Islands Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively representthe American population. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse culturalpractices, environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement atCPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  Thetest must be taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such asupper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for acomprehensive list of undergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1150 - Basic Biology (3.00)

BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIOL 109 - Biology for Educators (4.00)

BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology: Energy,Matter, and Information (3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy,Matter, and Information Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory(1.00)

Lab is not required

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I(1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II(1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2010 - Elements of Organic Chemistry(3.00)

CHM 2010L - Elements of Organic ChemistryLaboratory (1.00)

Course(s) Denied: CHEM 210;CHEM 211L;

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory(1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

MAT 1050 - College Algebra (3.00) MATH 170 - College Algebra (4.00)

MATH 175 - Pre-Calculus (6.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural

Only lower division courses listed

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Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865(3.00)

ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II(3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S.(3.00)

No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 toPresent (3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from1877 - Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before1877 -Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture andPower (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, andthe Sciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

ANIMAL SCIENCE, B.S. - PRE VETERINARY SCIENCE/GRADUATE SCHOOL OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in beingconsidered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for springenrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's. We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or othercommunication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizesessay writing or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or acourse in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above thelevel of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissionswebsite below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physicalsupport and cannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general,applications received from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirementsthan those received from students inside the local area.

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on ourlocal area designation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "LocalPreference" to all veterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CHM 1210/L

BIO 1210/L

STA 1200

ENG 1103 or ENG 2105

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/121L, CHM 122L

BIO 121/L

STA 120

ENG 110 or ENG 130

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education BreadthCertification pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an AssociateDegree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, asspecified by each major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GErequirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor orvisit:  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirementmay be part of either a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives.This requirement will not constitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. Thisrequirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American CulturalPerspectives Requirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and

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AVS 1000 - Orientation to Animal & VeterinarySciences (1.00)

No Course Articulated

AVS 1112 - Food Animal Production (2.00)

AVS 1114L - Food Animal ProductionLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 1113 - Companion, Laboratory and ExoticAnimal Care (2.00)

AVS 1115L - Companion Animal ManagementLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 2101 - Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition(3.00)

No Comparable Course

AVS 2101L - Fundamentals of Animal NutritionLaboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

AG 1010 - Agriculture and the Modern World(3.00)

No Comparable Course

class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation,national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of thefollowing socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans,Pacific Islands Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively representthe American population. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse culturalpractices, environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement atCPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  Thetest must be taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such asupper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for acomprehensive list of undergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology: Energy,Matter, and Information (3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy,Matter, and Information Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIO 1220 - Foundations of Biology: Evolution,Ecology, and Biodiversity (3.00)

BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology: Evolution,Ecology, and Biodiversity Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 125 - Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity(5.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I(1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II(1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory(1.00)

No upper division creditContent credit only

No Course Articulated

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory(1.00)

No upper division creditContent credit only

No Course Articulated

MAT 1050 - College Algebra (3.00) MATH 170 - College Algebra (4.00)

MATH 175 - Pre-Calculus (6.00)

MAT 1060 - Trigonometry (3.00) MATH 151 - Plane Trigonometry (4.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat(3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, andHeat (1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

PHY 1220 - Physics of Electromagnetism,Circuits, and Light (3.00)

PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism, Circuits, andLight Laboratory (1.00)

Lab is not required

PHYS 112 - College Physics B (4.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865(3.00)

ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II(3.00)

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 toPresent (3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from1877 - Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before1877 -Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture andPower (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, andthe Sciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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ARCHITECTURE, B.ARCH.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  Weencourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course inreasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level ofintermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below formore information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applicationsreceived from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received fromstudents inside the local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to allveterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

Transfer students must have a 3.2 GPA or greater to gain admission into the architecture program. Not all students that have a GPA of 3.2GPA or higher will be admitted as the number of students admitted each year is based on the number of spaces available. The admissionsoffice selects students based on highest GPA and works down the list (from highest to lowest GPA) until all seats have been filled. 

Transfer students who are offered admissions to the program or are placed on a wait list for admission will be invited to submit an 8 1/2”by 11” bound portfolio of their work so that the Department can determine in which year of study each student should be placed. THEPORTFOLIO IS NOT USED TO DETERMINE ADMISSIONS, IT IS ONLY USED TO DETERMINE PLACEMENT (1ST, 2ND OR 3RD YEAR).

If no portfolio is submitted, students will be automatically placed in the first year design studio.

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by eachmajor, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement.[EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part ofeither a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will notconstitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter,1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin,etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans,Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics,political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must betaken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

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ARC 1011L - Foundation Design 1 Laboratory (3.00)

ARC 1021L - Foundation Design 2 Laboratory (3.00)

ARC 1500A - Foundation Digital Design Activity(3.00)

DRAF 160 - Foundational Digital Design Tools -Intermediate Computer Aided Design (CAD) (3.00)

DRAF 161 - Advanced Computer Aided Design (CADand Design Tools) (3.00)

ARCH 201 - Architectural Design I (4.00)

ARCH 202 - Architectural Design II (4.00)

DRAF 190 - Advanced Digital Design Tools (3.00)

Articulation is subject to placement by portfolioreview

ENV 1010 - Introduction to Design Theories andMethods (2.00)

ENV 1010L - Introduction to Design Theories andMethods Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

ARC 2010 - Introduction to Sustainable ArchitecturalDesign (3.00)

ARC 2011L - Second Year Design 1 Laboratory (3.00)

ARC 2020 - Architectural Programming (3.00)

ARC 2021L - Second Year Design 2 Laboratory (3.00)

ARC 2500A - Intermediate Digital Design Activity(3.00)

No Course Articulated

COM 2204 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00) SPCH 103 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00)

ENG 2105 - Written Reasoning (3.00) ENGL 102 - Introduction to Literature (3.00)

ENGL 103 - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

ENGL 103H - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

MAT 1060 - Trigonometry (3.00) MATH 151 - Plane Trigonometry (4.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat (3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, and Heat(1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

ARC 3010 - Architectural Codes (3.00) No Course Articulated

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-divisioncourses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list ofundergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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ARC 3210 - Structures 1 (2.00)

ARC 3212 - Structures 1 Discussion (1.00)

No Course Articulated

ARC 3410 - Building Construction 1 (2.00)

ARC 3412 - Building Construction 1 Discussion (1.00)

ARCH 242 - Building Construction (3.00)

Articulation is subject to placement by portfolioreviewContent credit only

No upper division credit

ARC 3610 - World Architecture before theRenaissance (2.00)

ARC 3612 - World Architecture before theRenaissance Discussion (1.00)

ARCH 250 - History of Architecture: Prehistory toMannerism (3.00)

Articulation is subject to placement by portfolioreviewContent credit only

No upper division credit

AH 2301 - World Art: Prehistory to Medieval Europe(3.00)

No Course Articulated

ARC 3620 - Architecture from Renaissance throughModern Era (2.00)

ARC 3622 - Architecture from Renaissance throughModern Era Discussion (1.00)

ARCH 251 - History of Architecture: Baroque to thePresent Day (3.00)

Articulation is subject to placement by portfolioreviewContent credit only

No upper division credit

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

EWS 2900 - Multicultural Leadership (3.00) No Course Articulated

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present(3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877(3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877(3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power

Only lower division courses listed

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(3.00) No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

BIOLOGY, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below asthe first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment orby summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interestedin a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speakingcourse or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English compositioncourse that emphasizes essay writing or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester compositionor writing course, or a course in reasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of theadmission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, amathematics course above the level of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer tothe admissions website below for more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructionalresources and physical support and cannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications itreceives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This meansthat, in general, applications received from students from outside the designated local area will be heldto higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admissionconsideration based on our local area designation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provideaccess to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

BIO 1210/L and BIO 1220/L

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

BIO 121/L, BIO 122/L, and BIO 123/L

 

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU GeneralEducation Breadth Certification pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum(IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU GeneralEducation Breadth, as specified by each major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill(double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community

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college counselor or visit:  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Coursessatisfying this requirement may be part of either a student's General Education program, major, orminor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute an additionalunit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implementedfall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet theAmerican Cultural Perspectives Requirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studyinggender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation,religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of atleast two of the following socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans,Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups thatcollectively represent the American population. The commonalities and differences may beexamined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, political histories,religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy theACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the GraduationWriting Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester unitsfor undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for theundergraduate degree, such as upper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to theonline University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology:Energy, Matter, and Information(3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology:Energy, Matter, and InformationLaboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and CellularBiology (5.00)

BIO 1220 - Foundations of Biology:Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity(3.00)

BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology:Evolution, Ecology, and BiodiversityLaboratory (1.00)

BIOL 125 - Evolution, Ecology &Biodiversity (5.00)

BIO 2110L - Biostatistics Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

BIO 2400 - Genetics (3.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I(3.00)

CHM 1210L - General ChemistryLaboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II(3.00)

CHM 1220L - General ChemistryLaboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2010 - Elements of OrganicChemistry (3.00)

CHM 2010L - Elements of OrganicChemistry Laboratory (1.00)

Course(s) Denied: CHEM 210;CHEM211L;

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I(4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry ILaboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

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ENG 1103 - First-Year Composition(3.00)

ENGL 101 - Reading and Composition(3.00)

ENGL 101H - Reading and Composition(3.00)

ESL 101 - Reading and Composition(3.00)

ENG 2105 - Written Reasoning (3.00) ENGL 102 - Introduction to Literature(3.00)

ENGL 103 - Composition and CriticalThinking (3.00)

ENGL 103H - Composition and CriticalThinking (3.00)

NTR 2030 - Health, Nutrition and theIntegrated Being (3.00)

No Comparable Course

PSY 2201 - Introduction to Psychology(3.00)

PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology(3.00)

PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology- Honors (3.00)

PSY 133 - Personal & Social Growth(3.00)

MAT 1200 - Calculus for the LifeSciences (3.00)

MATH 190 - Calculus with AnalyticGeometry (4.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids,and Heat (3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion,Fluids, and Heat (1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

PHY 1220 - Physics ofElectromagnetism, Circuits, and Light(3.00)

PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism,Circuits, and Light Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 112 - College Physics B (4.00)

STA 1300 - Biostatistics (3.00) No Course Articulated

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BIO 2340 - Human Anatomy (2.00)

BIO 2340L - Human AnatomyLaboratory (2.00)

BIOL 200 - Human Anatomy (4.00)

BIO 2350 - Human Physiology (3.00)

BIO 2350L - Human PhysiologyLaboratory (1.00)

BIOL 201 - Physiology (4.00)

BIO 2370 - Introduction toInvertebrate Zoology (3.00)

BIO 2370L - Introduction toInvertebrate Zoology Laboratory(1.00)

No Comparable Course

BIO 2380 - Introduction toVertebrate Zoology (3.00)

BIO 2380L - Introduction toVertebrate Zoology Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

BIO 2050 - Form and Function inPlants (3.00)

BIO 2050L - Form and Function inPlants Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

PLT 2310 - Basic Soil Science (2.00)

PLT 2310L - Basic Soil ScienceLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic MicrobiologyLaboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

Select courses in consultation with an advisor

Only lower division courses listed

Only lower division courses listed

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to CulturalAnthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since1865 (3.00)

ENGL 262 - Introduction to AmericanLiterature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature inthe U.S. (3.00)

No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to EthnicStudies (3.00)

SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to EthnicStudies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to GenderStudies (3.00)

SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a CrossCultural Perspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a CrossCultural Perspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877to Present (3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United Statesfrom 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the UnitedStates from 1877 - Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United Statesbefore 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the UnitedStates before 1877 -Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference:Culture and Power (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture,Society, and the Sciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

BIOTECHNOLOGY, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation (3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIO 1210/L and BIO 1220/L

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

BIO 121/L, BIO 122/L, and BIO 123/L

 

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1220 - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, andBiodiversity (3.00)

BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology,and Biodiversity Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 125 - Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity (5.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

BIO 2300 - Horizons in Biotechnology (1.00) No Comparable Course

BIO 2400 - Genetics (3.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2210 - Quantitative Analysis (2.00)

CHM 2210L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory (2.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

ENG 1103 - First-Year Composition (3.00) ENGL 101 - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ENGL 101H - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ESL 101 - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ENG 2105 - Written Reasoning (3.00) ENGL 102 - Introduction to Literature (3.00)

ENGL 103 - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

ENGL 103H - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

MAT 1200 - Calculus for the Life Sciences (3.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

NTR 2030 - Health, Nutrition and the Integrated Being (3.00) No Comparable Course

PSY 2201 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00)

PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology - Honors (3.00)

PSY 133 - Personal & Social Growth (3.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat (3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, and Heat (1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

PHY 1220 - Physics of Electromagnetism, Circuits, andLight (3.00)

PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism, Circuits, and LightLaboratory (1.00)

PHYS 112 - College Physics B (4.00)

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STA 1300 - Biostatistics (3.00) No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, B.S. - ACCOUNTING OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

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Personal Computer Proficiency:

All students in any College of Business Administration subplan, and all other students taking certain business courses, must demonstrateproficiency with specific personal computer software packages. The proficiency must be demonstrated prior to taking any business course withthe term "personal computer proficiency" in the prerequisite list. Some business courses identify specific personal computer packages in theirprerequisite lists. In these cases, proficiency in the noted packages must be demonstrated prior to taking the course.

Personal Computer Proficiency must be demonstrated by satisfying one of the following three alternatives: 1) CIS 1010*, 2) personal computerproficiency test in Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, or 3) an approved college course. There are no units associated with the personalcomputer proficiency test. If the test is passed, then electives in subplan selected may be increased by 4 units.

*Please refer to the Major Required Core Courses section below for courses articulated with CIS 1010.

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

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ACC 2070 - Financial Accounting for Decision Making(3.00)

ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting (4.00)

ACCT 101H - Financial Accounting (4.00)

ACC 2080 - Managerial Accounting for Decision Making(3.00)

ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting (4.00)

CIS 1010 - Introduction to Microcomputing (3.00) CIS 130 - Microcomputer Applications I (4.00)Same-As: ITIS 130

OFF 101 - Introduction to Microsoft Office Applications(3.00)

ITIS 130 - Microcomputer Applications I (4.00)Same-As: CIS 130

EC 2201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.00) ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.00)

EC 2202 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00) ECON 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00)

FRL 2013 - The Legal Environment of Business and itsTransactions (3.00)

BUS 160 - Business Law and the Legal Environment (3.00)

MAT 1250 - Introductory Calculus for Business (3.00) MATH 162 - Introductory Mathematical Analysis (4.00)

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00)Acceptable substitute

MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

EWS 2900 - Multicultural Leadership (3.00) No Course Articulated

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

Only lower division courses listed

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IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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CHE 1311 - Introduction to Chemical Engineering (1.00)

CHE 1411L - Introduction to Chemical EngineeringLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

CHE 1321 - Chemical and Materials Engineering Analysis(1.00)

CHE 1421L - Chemical and Materials EngineeringAnalysis Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

CHE 2011 - Materials and Energy Balances I (2.00) No Course Articulated

CHE 2021 - Material and Energy Balances II (2.00) No Course Articulated

CHE 2301 - Process and Automation (2.00)

CHE 2301L - Process and Automation Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

CHE 2851 - Applied Mathematics in Chemical andMaterials Engineering (2.00)

No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2010 - Elements of Organic Chemistry (3.00)

CHM 2010L - Elements of Organic Chemistry Laboratory(1.00)

Course(s) Denied: CHEM 210;CHEM 211L;

MTE 2070 - Materials Science and Engineering (2.00) No Comparable Course

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism andCircuits (3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

CHEMISTRY, B.S. - AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1210/L and CHM 1220/L

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/L, CHM 122/L, and CHM 123/L

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2210 - Quantitative Analysis (2.00)

CHM 2210L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory (2.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 2910A - Chemical Communication Activity (1.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

BIO 1150 - Basic Biology (3.00)

BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIOL 109 - Biology for Educators (4.00)

MAT 2250 - Linear Algebra with Applications to DifferentialEquations (4.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

Only lower division courses listed

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ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

CHEMISTRY, B.S. - BIOCHEMISTRY OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1210/L and CHM 1220/L

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/L, CHM 122/L, and CHM 123/L

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2210 - Quantitative Analysis (2.00)

CHM 2210L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory (2.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 2910A - Chemical Communication Activity (1.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation (3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIO 1220 - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, andBiodiversity (3.00)

BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology,and Biodiversity Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 125 - Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity (5.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

BIO 2400 - Genetics (3.00) No Course Articulated

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

CHEMISTRY, B.S. - GENERAL CHEMISTRY OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

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CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1210/L and CHM 1220/L

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

CHM 121/L, CHM 122/L, and CHM 123/L

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2210 - Quantitative Analysis (2.00)

CHM 2210L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory (2.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 2910A - Chemical Communication Activity (1.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

BIO 1150 - Basic Biology (3.00)

BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIOL 109 - Biology for Educators (4.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)

Only lower division courses listed

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Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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CIVIL ENGINEERING, B.S. - GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1110 - Life Science (2.00)

BIO 1110L - Life Science Laboratory (1.00)Lab is not required

BIOL 105 - General Biology (4.00)

BIOL 105H - General Biology - Honors (4.00)

CE 1001 - Civil Engineering (1.00)

CE 1001L - Civil Engineering Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

CE 1011 - Surveying Engineering (3.00)

CE 1011L - Surveying Engineering Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

CE 2011 - Technical Communications (3.00) No Course Articulated

CE 2041 - Engineering Statics (3.00)Same-As: ARO 2041

ENGR 135 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3.00)

CE 2051 - Mechanics of Materials (3.00) No Course Articulated

CE 2061 - Fluid Mechanics (3.00) No Course Articulated

CE 2070 - Computer Programming and Numerical Methods(3.00)

No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

EGR 1000 - Engineering, Society and You (2.00)

EGR 1000L - Engineering, Society and You Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism andCircuits (3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

CE 2021 - Infrastructure Economics & Public Policy (3.00) No Course Articulated

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CE 2030 - Civil Engineering Materials (2.00)

CE 2030L - Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMMUNICATION, B.S. - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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COM 1106 - Writing for Communication Practitioners(3.00)

No Comparable Course

COM 1107 - Copyediting (3.00) No Course Articulated

 

Golden 4 with 2.75+

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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COM 2201 - Introduction to Communication Theory (3.00) No Comparable Course

COM 2204 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00) SPCH 103 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

COM 1103 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00) SPCH 100 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00)

COM 2237 - Group Discussion (3.00) No Course Articulated

COM 3327 - Intercultural Communication (3.00)Content credit onlyNo upper division credit

No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMMUNICATION, B.S. - MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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COM 1106 - Writing for Communication Practitioners(3.00)

No Comparable Course

COM 1107 - Copyediting (3.00) No Course Articulated

 

Golden IV with 2.75+

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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COM 2201 - Introduction to Communication Theory (3.00) No Comparable Course

COM 2204 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00) SPCH 103 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

COM 1101 - Survey of Mass Communication (3.00) COMM 100 - Mass Media and Society (3.00)

COM 2206 - Media Design (3.00) COMM 230 - Desktop Publishing (3.00)

COM 2217 - Reporting (3.00) COMM 101 - Reporting and Writing News (3.00)

COM 2232 - Photojournalism (3.00) PHTO 202 - Photojournalism I (3.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMMUNICATION, B.S. - ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION OPTION

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

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COM 1106 - Writing for Communication Practitioners(3.00)

No Comparable Course

COM 1107 - Copyediting (3.00) No Course Articulated

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Golden IV with 2.75+

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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COM 2201 - Introduction to Communication Theory (3.00) No Comparable Course

COM 2204 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00) SPCH 103 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

COM 1103 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00) SPCH 100 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00)

COM 2237 - Group Discussion (3.00) No Course Articulated

COM 3327 - Intercultural Communication (3.00)Content credit onlyNo upper division credit

No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMMUNICATION, B.S. - PUBLIC RELATIONS OPTION

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

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COM 1106 - Writing for Communication Practitioners(3.00)

No Comparable Course

COM 1107 - Copyediting (3.00) No Course Articulated

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Golden IV with 2.75+

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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COM 2201 - Introduction to Communication Theory (3.00) No Comparable Course

COM 2204 - Advocacy and Argument (3.00) SPCH 103 - Argumentation and Debate (3.00)

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

COM 1101 - Survey of Mass Communication (3.00) COMM 100 - Mass Media and Society (3.00)

COM 2206 - Media Design (3.00) COMM 230 - Desktop Publishing (3.00)

COM 2217 - Reporting (3.00) COMM 101 - Reporting and Writing News (3.00)

COM 2231 - Digital Photo (3.00) No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING, B.S.

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support andcannot accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applicationsreceived from students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received fromstudents inside the local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to allveterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being consideredfor admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  Weencourage you to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communicationcourse.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essaywriting or reading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course inreasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

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B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level ofintermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website belowfor more information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certificationpattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified byeach major, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GErequirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may bepart of either a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirementwill not constitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implementedfall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, nationalorigin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the followingsocio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific IslandsAmericans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent theAmerican population. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices,environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test mustbe taken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

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BIO 1110 - Life Science (2.00)

BIO 1110L - Life Science Laboratory (1.00)

Lab is not required

BIOL 105 - General Biology (4.00)

BIOL 105H - General Biology - Honors (4.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

ECE 1101 - Electrical Circuit Analysis I (3.00)

ECE 1101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis I Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

ECE 1310 - C for Engineers (3.00) No Course Articulated

ECE 2101 - Electrical Circuit Analysis II (3.00)

ECE 2101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis II Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

ECE 2200 - Introduction to MicroelectronicsCircuits (3.00)

ECE 2200L - Introduction to MicroelectronicsCircuits Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ECE 2300 - Digital Logic Design (3.00)

ECE 2300L - Digital Logic Design Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ECE 2310 - Object-Oriented Programming (3.00) No Comparable Course

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra(4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division courses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list ofundergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics(3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory(1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism andCircuits (3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II(3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present(3.00)

HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877(3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877(3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture andPower (3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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COMPUTER SCIENCE, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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CS 2400

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

Transfer courses articulated with quarter course CS 240 shall be considered to satisfy the supplemental course criteria as specified on theAdmissions & Enrollment Planning website.

Student agrees he/she may be required to take semester course CS 2400 at Cal Poly Pomona after transfer.

 

 

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Beginning with 2018-2019 requirements for the B.S. in Computer Science, transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018 and articulated with MAT 208are acceptable substitutes for MAT 2250 (Linear Algebra with Applications to Differential Equations).  Transfer course must contain a minimum of 4semester units.  This course substitution is limited to Computer Science majors and is not valid or transferable to any other major.

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

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BIO 1110 - Life Science (2.00)

BIO 1110L - Life Science Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 105 - General Biology (4.00)

BIOL 105H - General Biology - Honors (4.00)

STA 2260 - Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientistsand Engineers (3.00)

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2250 - Linear Algebra with Applications toDifferential Equations (4.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

CS 1300 - Discrete Structures (4.00)

CS 1400 - Introduction to Programming andProblem Solving (4.00)

CS 2400 - Data Structures and AdvancedProgramming (4.00)

CS 2640 - Computer Organization and AssemblyProgramming (3.00)

CS 252 - Discrete Structures (3.00)

CS 111 - Introduction to Programming Concepts andDesign (4.00)

CS 225 - Object Oriented Programming With C++(4.00)

CS 232 - Programming Concepts and Methodology II(3.00)

CS 242 - Computer Architecture and Organization(3.00)

CS 2450 - Programming Graphical User Interfaces (3.00) No Course Articulated

CS 2560 - C++ Programming (3.00) CS 225 - Object Oriented Programming With C++ (4.00)

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

Only lower division courses listed

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CS 2600 - Unix and Scripting (3.00) No Course Articulated

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoningand effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside thelocal area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major,to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of eithera student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken bythe semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 1110 - Life Science (2.00)

BIO 1110L - Life Science Laboratory (1.00)Lab is not required

BIOL 105 - General Biology (4.00)

BIOL 105H - General Biology - Honors (4.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

ECE 1101 - Electrical Circuit Analysis I (3.00)

ECE 1101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis I Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

ECE 1310 - C for Engineers (3.00) No Course Articulated

ECE 2101 - Electrical Circuit Analysis II (3.00)

ECE 2101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis II Laboratory(1.00)

No Course Articulated

ECE 2200 - Introduction to Microelectronics Circuits(3.00)

ECE 2200L - Introduction to Microelectronics CircuitsLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

ECE 2300 - Digital Logic Design (3.00)

ECE 2300L - Digital Logic Design Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism andCircuits (3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

Only lower division courses listed

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you to consider aGraduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or reading and writingconcurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning and effectiveargumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for more informationregarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannot accommodate all theeligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received from students fromoutside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  In addition, asa part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

BIO 1210/L and BIO 1220/L

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

BIO 121/L, BIO 122/L, and BIO 123/L

 

To: California Polytechnic University, PomonaGeneral Catalog, Semester

From: Citrus CollegeGeneral Catalog, Semester

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BIO 1210 - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation (3.00)

BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, andInformation Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIO 1220 - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, andBiodiversity (3.00)

BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, andBiodiversity Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 125 - Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity (5.00)

BIO 2110L - Biostatistics Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated

BIO 2400 - Genetics (3.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern, the IntersegmentalGeneral Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, to achieve theminimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either a student'sGeneral Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute an additional unit load on thedegree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirement should satisfyall of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-cultural groups: AfricanAmericans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and European/whiteethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the American population. Thecommonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, political histories, religious beliefs, ormeans of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by the semesterfollowing completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division courses numbered 3000and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2010 - Elements of Organic Chemistry (3.00)

CHM 2010L - Elements of Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1.00)

Course(s) Denied: CHEM 210;CHEM 211L;

CHM 3140 - Organic Chemistry I (4.00)

CHM 3140L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1.00)

Content credit only

No upper division credit

No Course Articulated

ENG 1103 - First-Year Composition (3.00) ENGL 101 - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ENGL 101H - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ESL 101 - Reading and Composition (3.00)

ENG 2105 - Written Reasoning (3.00) ENGL 102 - Introduction to Literature (3.00)

ENGL 103 - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

ENGL 103H - Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00)

NTR 2030 - Health, Nutrition and the Integrated Being (3.00) No Comparable Course

PSY 2201 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00)

PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology - Honors (3.00)

PSY 133 - Personal & Social Growth (3.00)

MAT 1200 - Calculus for the Life Sciences (3.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat (3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, and Heat (1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

PHY 1220 - Physics of Electromagnetism, Circuits, and Light(3.00)

PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism, Circuits, and Light Laboratory(1.00)

PHYS 112 - College Physics B (4.00)

STA 1300 - Biostatistics (3.00) No Course Articulated

GEO 2400 - Geographic Information Systems (2.00)

GEO 2400L - Geographic Information Systems Laboratory (1.00)

ESCI 180 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3.00)

GSC 1110 - Principles of Geology (3.00)

GSC 1410L - Principles of Geology Laboratory (1.00)

Lab is not required

ESCI 120 - Physical Geology (4.00)

GSC 1100 - Water in a Changing World (3.00) No Course Articulated

PLT 2310 - Basic Soil Science (2.00)

PLT 2310L - Basic Soil Science Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

CHM 3150 - Organic Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 3150L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

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BIO 2050 - Form and Function in Plants (3.00)

BIO 2050L - Form and Function in Plants Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

BIO 2070 - Animal Biology (3.00)

BIO 2070L - Animal Biology Laboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

GEO 2400 - Geographic Information Systems (2.00)

GEO 2400L - Geographic Information Systems Laboratory (1.00)

ESCI 180 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3.00)

GSC 1100 - Water in a Changing World (3.00) No Course Articulated

GSC 1110 - Principles of Geology (3.00)

GSC 1410L - Principles of Geology Laboratory (1.00)

Lab is not required

ESCI 120 - Physical Geology (4.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective (3.00)

Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective (3.00)

Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 - Honors(3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00) HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877 -Honors(3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power (3.00) No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences (3.00) No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

Only lower division courses listed

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END OF AGREEMENT

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KINESIOLOGY, B.S. - GENERAL OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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BIO 1150 - Basic Biology (3.00)

BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 124 - Molecular and Cellular Biology (5.00)

BIOL 109 - Biology for Educators (4.00)

BIO 2340 - Human Anatomy (2.00)

BIO 2340L - Human Anatomy Laboratory (2.00)

BIOL 200 - Human Anatomy (4.00)

BIO 1150/L and STA 1200

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

BIO 115/L and STA 120

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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BIO 2350 - Human Physiology (3.00)

BIO 2350L - Human Physiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 201 - Physiology (4.00)

KIN 2020 - Introduction to Kinesiology and HealthPromotion (3.00)

No Course Articulated

KIN 2050 - Applied Health & Well-Being (3.00) No Course Articulated

KIN 2200 - Pedagogical Principles of Kinesiology and HealthPromotion (3.00)

No Course Articulated

KIN 2290 - Contemporary Issues in Kinesiology and HealthPromotion (3.00)

No Course Articulated

STA 1200 - Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH 165 - Introductory Statistics (4.00)

PHY 1210 - Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat(3.00)

PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, and Heat(1.00)

PHYS 111 - Collge Physics A (4.00)

BIO 2060 - Basic Microbiology (3.00)

BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00)

BIOL 220 - Microbiology (5.00)

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II (3.00)

CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00)

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry (5.00)

CHM 2010 - Elements of Organic Chemistry (3.00)

CHM 2010L - Elements of Organic Chemistry Laboratory(1.00)

Course(s) Denied: CHEM 210;CHEM 211L;

MAT 1060 - Trigonometry (3.00) MATH 151 - Plane Trigonometry (4.00)

PHY 1220 - Physics of Electromagnetism, Circuits, andLight (3.00)

PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism, Circuits, and LightLaboratory (1.00)

PHYS 112 - College Physics B (4.00)

PSY 2201 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3.00)

PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology - Honors (3.00)

PSY 133 - Personal & Social Growth (3.00)

SOC 2201 - Introduction to Sociology (3.00) SOC 201 - Introduction to Sociology (3.00)

SOC 201H - Introduction to Sociology (3.00)

Only lower division courses listed

Only lower division courses listed

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ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

END OF AGREEMENT

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Effective during the 2018-2019 Academic Year

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, B.S.

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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CHM 1150 - General Chemistry for Engineers (4.00) No Course Articulated

CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

Acceptable substitute

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

MAT 1140 and MAT 1150

For transfer courses taken prior to Fall 2018:

MAT 114, MAT 115, and MAT 116

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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EC 2201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.00) ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.00)

EC 2202 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00) ECON 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00)

ME 1001L - Engineering Graphics and VisualizationLaboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

ME 1101 - Computer-Aided Computations (1.00)

ME 1101L - Computer-Aided Computations Laboratory(1.00)

No Comparable Course

ME 2141 - Vector Statics and Strength of Materials (3.00) ENGR 135 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3.00)

ME 2150 - Vector Dynamics (3.00)

Same-As: ARO 2150

No Comparable Course

ME 2191 - Mechanics of Materials (3.00) No Comparable Course

ME 2331 - Introduction to Design (2.00)

ME 2331L - Introduction to Design Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

MFE 2010 - Manufacturing Systems Processes (2.00)

MFE 2010L - Manufacturing Systems ProcessesLaboratory (1.00)

No Comparable Course

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2240 - Elementary Linear Algebra andDifferential Equations (3.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

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EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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MUSIC, B.A. - MUSIC INDUSTRY STUDIES OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered foradmission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourageyou to consider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing orreading and writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course inreasoning and effective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level ofintermediate algebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below formore information regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications receivedfrom students from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students insidethe local area.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local areadesignation.  In addition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veteransregardless of their institution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.Arch

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Physics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

AUDITION

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/impacted-majors.shtml

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by eachmajor, to achieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part ofeither a student's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will notconstitute an additional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter,1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural PerspectivesRequirement should satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-cultural groups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, MiddleEastern Americans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics,political histories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must betaken by the semester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-divisioncourses numbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list ofundergraduate degree requirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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MU 1030 - World of Music (3.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1040 - Careers in Music (3.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1080 - Introduction to Music Technology (3.00) MUSE 188 - Music Production Software/Hardware I(2.00)

MUSE 189 - Music Production Software/Hardware II(2.00)

MU 1121A - Class Piano I (1.00) MUSE 120 - Elementary Piano (2.00)

MU 1131A - Class Piano II (1.00) MUSE 121 - Elementary Piano II (2.00)

MU 1201 - Music Theory I: Diatonic Harmony (4.00) MUSE 102 - Harmony (3.00)

MUSE 101 - Musicianship I (2.00)

MU 1211 - Music Theory II: Chromatic Harmony (4.00) MUSE 104 - Harmony (3.00)

MUSE 103 - Musicianship (2.00)

MU 2201 - Form and Analysis (3.00) No Course Articulated

MU 2211A - Musicianship I (1.00) MUSE 101 - Musicianship I (2.00)

MUSE 201 - Musicianship III (2.00)

MU 2221A - Musicianship II (1.00) No Comparable Course

EC 1100 - Contemporary Economic Issues (3.00) ECON 100 - Economics (3.00)

MU 1090 - History of American Popular Music (3.00) MUSE 113 - History of Rock & Roll (3.00)

MUSE 114 - Introduction to American Music (3.00)

MU 1710 - Studio Strings (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1720 - Studio Brass (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1740 - Studio Percussion (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1750 - Studio Keyboard (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1760 - Studio Guitar (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1770 - Studio Voice (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Course Articulated

MU 1780 - Studio Electric Bass (1.00)Course must be taken for at least 2 units

No Comparable Course

MU 2281 - Introduction to Digital Audio and Pro Tools(3.00)

No Comparable Course

MU 2700 - Performance Seminar (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1100 - Jazz and Beyond (3.00) MUSE 112 - History of Jazz (3.00)

Only lower division courses listed

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MU 1161A - Jazz Improvisation, Beginning (1.00) MUSC 142 - Jazz Combos I (1.00)

MU 1290 - Songwriting I (2.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1300 - Brass Class (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1310 - Guitar Class (1.00) MUSE 140 - Beginning Guitar I (2.00)

MUSE 141 - Beginning Guitar II (2.00)

MU 1320 - Percussion Class (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1330 - Beginning Strings (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1340 - Voice Class (1.00) MUSE 130 - Voice (2.00)

MU 1350 - Woodwind Class (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 1360 - World Music Class (1.00) No Comparable Course

MU 2121A - Class Piano III (1.00) MUSE 220 - Intermediate Piano I (2.00)

MUSE 222 - Advanced Piano I (2.00)

MU 2131A - Class Piano IV (1.00) MUSE 221 - Intermediate Piano II (2.00)

MUSE 223 - Advanced Piano II (2.00)

MU 2251 - Composition I (2.00) No Course Articulated

MU 2290 - Songwriting II (2.00) No Comparable Course

MU 2310 - Intermediate Guitar Class (1.00) MUSE 240 - Intermediate Guitar I (2.00)

MUSE 241 - Intermediate Guitar II (2.00)

MU 2330 - Intermediate Strings (1.00) No Comparable Course

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology(3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross CulturalPerspective (3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877(3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power No Course Articulated

Only lower division courses listed

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(3.00)

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and theSciences (3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

END OF AGREEMENT

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PHYSICS, B.S. - GENERAL OPTION

CSU Eligibility

Transfers must meet the minimum California State University eligibility requirements listed below as the first step in being considered for admission.

Cal Poly Pomona requires all transfers to complete the following by spring prior to fall enrollment or by summer for spring enrollment:

Must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.Must have minimum 2.00 GPA in transferable coursework.Must have at least minimum of 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter).

30 of the 60 semester units (45 quarter), must be in General Education.Completion of the "Golden Four."

Supplemental criteria may be required for impacted majors. 

Cal Poly Pomona does not accept students who have completed a Bachelor's degree and are interested in a 2nd Bachelor's.  We encourage you toconsider a Graduate degree.

Golden Four

A1: Oral Communication: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a basic public speaking course or other communication course.

A2: English Composition: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, an English composition course that emphasizes essay writing or readingand writing concurrently.

A3: Critical Thinking: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a second semester composition or writing course, or a course in reasoning andeffective argumentative writing.  

[All Engineering majors are exempt from completing Critical Thinking as a part of the admission requirements.]

B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: Complete, with a grade of "C-" or higher, a mathematics course above the level of intermediatealgebra.

Not all courses listed on this articulation agreement may be required for admission.  Please refer to the admissions website below for moreinformation regarding minimum admission requirements.

https://www.cpp.edu/~admissions/transfer/requirements.shtml

Campus Impaction

“Campus impaction” means that a campus has reached its enrollment capacity for instructional resources and physical support and cannotaccommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives.

In this case, the campus has established a local admission area for upper-division transfers. This means that, in general, applications received fromstudents from outside the designated local area will be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside the localarea.

Local Area Admission Preference

Transfer applicants applying to an impacted major will receive "Local Preference" for admission consideration based on our local area designation.  Inaddition, as a part of our commitment to provide access to veterans, Cal Poly Pomona gives "Local Preference" to all veterans regardless of theirinstitution.  

The following majors are impacted, but do not have supplemental requirements: 

Business Administration, B.S. - Accounting Subplan/OptionArchitecture, B.ArchPhysics, B.S. - General Subplan/Option

 

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CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I (3.00)

CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00)

CHEM 103 - College Chemistry (5.00)

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry (5.00)

MAT 2010 - Introduction to Computational Methods inMathematics (2.00)

No Comparable Course

MAT 2010L - Introduction to Computational Methods inMathematics Laboratory (1.00)

No Course Articulated

PHY 1510 - Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00)

PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00)

PHYS 201 - Physics A: Mechanics (5.00)

PHY 1520 - Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits(3.00)

PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory onElectromagnetism and Circuits (1.00)

PHYS 202 - Physics B: Electromagnetism (5.00)

Transfer students may satisfy General Education requirements by completing the CSU General Education Breadth Certification pattern,the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or by completing an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). 

Transfer students are advised to take courses required for their major as part of CSU General Education Breadth, as specified by each major, toachieve the minimum units to degree.

Major courses and campus-wide required courses that are approved for GE credit shall also fulfill (double count for) the GE requirement. [EO 1100]

For more information regarding Associate Degree for Transfer, please see your California community college counselor or visit: www.adegreewithaguarantee.com/ 

The American Cultural Perspectives (ACP) Requirement is a graduation requirement. Courses satisfying this requirement may be part of either astudent's General Education program, major, or minor. These courses may also be taken as electives. This requirement will not constitute anadditional unit load on the degree requirements of students in any program. This requirement was implemented fall quarter, 1995.

To satisfy this requirement a student must take at least one four-unit course. Courses that meet the American Cultural Perspectives Requirementshould satisfy all of the following criteria:

Introduce theoretical perspectives and nonwestern/nontraditional approaches for studying gender, ethnicity, and class.Include the study of at least one other marker of social difference, such as sexual orientation, religious affiliation, national origin, etc.Include substantive materials (books/films/lectures/articles/etc.) by and/or about members of at least two of the following socio-culturalgroups: African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Middle EasternAmericans, and European/white ethnic Americans.Address intra-cultural differences as well as inter-cultural commonalities between groups that collectively represent the Americanpopulation. The commonalities and differences may be examined by focusing on diverse cultural practices, environmental ethics, politicalhistories, religious beliefs, or means of artistic expression.

The ACP Requirement section below contains articulated transfer courses approved to satisfy the ACP requirement at CPP.

All persons who receive undergraduate degrees from Cal Poly Pomona must pass the Graduation Writing Test (GWT).  The test must be taken by thesemester following completion of 60 semester units for undergraduates.

Certification of graduation writing competence shall be transferable from one CSU campus to another.

https://www.calstate.edu/eo/EO-665.pdf

This by-major articulation agreement is not representative of all courses required for the undergraduate degree, such as upper-division coursesnumbered 3000 and above.  Please refer to the online University Catalog webpage below for a comprehensive list of undergraduate degreerequirements.

https://catalog.cpp.edu/

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PHY 2530 - Introduction to Electromagnetic Radiation andSpecial Relativity (3.00)

PHY 2530L - Introductory Laboratory on ElectromagneticRadiation and Special Relativity (1.00)

No Course Articulated

PHY 2540 - Introduction to Thermal and Quantum Physics(3.00)

PHY 2540L - Introductory Laboratory on Quantum Physics(1.00)

No Course Articulated

MAT 1140 - Calculus I (4.00) MATH 190 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4.00)

MAT 1150 - Calculus II (4.00) MATH 191 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (5.00)

MAT 2140 - Calculus III (4.00) MATH 210 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5.00)

MAT 2250 - Linear Algebra with Applications toDifferential Equations (4.00)

MATH 212 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (4.00)

MATH 211 - Differential Equations (5.00)

ANT 1020 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ANTH 210H - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00)

ENG 2320 - American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL 262 - Introduction to American Literature II (3.00)

ENG 2330 - Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) No Comparable Course

EWS 1400 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) SOC 118 - Minorities in America (3.00)

ETHN 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00)

EWS 1450 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) SOC 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: ANTH 216

ANTH 216 - Sex and Gender in a Cross Cultural Perspective(3.00)Same-As: SOC 216

EWS 2900 - Multicultural Leadership (3.00) No Course Articulated

HST 2202 - United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST 108 - History of the United States from 1877 (3.00)

HIST 108H - History of the United States from 1877 -Honors (3.00)

HST 2201 - United States History to 1877 (3.00)

Acceptable substitute

HIST 107 - History of the United States before 1877 (3.00)

HIST 107H - History of the United States before 1877-Honors (3.00)

IGE 2200 - Encountering Difference: Culture and Power(3.00)

No Course Articulated

IGE 2300 - Ways of Doing: Culture, Society, and the Sciences(3.00)

No Course Articulated

NTR 2280 - Food and Culture (3.00) No Comparable Course

Only lower division courses listed

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