Chemistry, Associate in Science for UC Transfer
This Associate in Science degree in Chemistry for UC Transfer degree is intended to facilitate transfer and increase academic preparation for students as they prepare to transfer into a Chemistry program at a UC campus. Along with the Transfer Agreement Guarantee (TAG), students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the UC system, but not necessarily to a particular UC campus or major of their choice. Students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements, as this degree in Chemistry may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular UC campus or to a college or university that is not part of the
Courses
- ANAT R101 — General Human Anatomy
- ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors
- ANTH R102 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH R102H — Honors: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH R103 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH R105 — Sex, Gender and Culture
- ANTH R110 — People of the World: The Cultures of Globalization and Change
- ANTH R111 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion: Anthropology of Belief
- ANTH R111H — Honors: Magic, Witchcraft and Religion: Anthropology of Belief
- ANTH R113 — Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
- ANTH R115 — Introduction to Language and Culture
- ART R101 — Introduction to Art and Visual Culture
- ART R171 — Modern Art
- ART R172 — Art of the Ancient Americas
- ART R172H — Honors: Art of the Ancient Americas
- ART R174 — Latin American Art
- ART R174H — Honors: Latin American Art
- ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
- ARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors
- ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary
- ARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors
- ASL R103 — American Sign Language 3
- ASL R104 — American Sign Language 4
- ASL R110 — Introduction to Deaf Studies
- BIOL C1001 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL C1001H — Introduction to Biology - Honors
- BIOL R100 — Marine Biology
- BIOL R120 — Principles of Biology I
- BIOL R122 — Principles of Biology II
- BIOL R155 — Principles of Botany
- CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development
- CHEM R120 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM R122 — General Chemistry II
- CHEM R130 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM R132 — Organic Chemistry II
- CHST R101 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- CHST R102 — Chicana/o Cultural Identity
- COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM R102 — Introduction to Communication Studies
- COMM R113 — Intercultural Communication
- DANC R100 — Dance Appreciation
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors
- ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors
- ECON R100 — Introduction to Economics and Contemporary Economics Issues
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- ENGL C1003 — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature
- ENGL C1003H — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature - Honors
- ENGL R104 — English Literature I
- ENGL R105 — English Literature II
- ENGL R107 — American Literature I
- ENGL R108 — American Literature II
- ENGL R111 — Shakespeare
- ENGL R112 — Literature by Women
- ENGL R124 — Introduction to LGBTIQ Literature
- ENGL R125 — Children's Literature
- ENGL R126 — Introduction to Chicana/o Literature
- ESL R100 — College Writing Preparation for Non-Native Speakers
- ESRM R100 — Introduction to Environmental Science
- FTVE R107 — History of Film
- GEOG R102 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG R104 — Geography of California
- GEOG R105 — Introduction to Human Geography
- GLST R101 — Introduction to Global Studies
- GLST R102 — Global Issues and Problems
- HED R113 — Introduction to Public Health
- HED R115 — Social Determinants of Health, Disparities and Equities
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- HIST C1001H — United States History to 1877 - Honors
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- HIST C1002H — United States History since 1865 - Honors
- HIST R104 — History of California
- HIST R108 — African-American History
- HIST R109 — History of Mexico
- HIST R110 — History of the Middle East
- HIST R117 — History of American Women
- HIST R124 — Sports in American History
- HIST R125 — U.S. Foreign Policy and Covert Action
- HIST R125H — Honors: U.S. Foreign Policy and Covert Action
- HIST R150 — World History I
- HIST R150H — Honors: World History I
- HIST R160 — World History II
- HIST R160H — Honors: World History II
- MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2220 — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals
- MATH R122 — Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
- MATH R143 — Differential Equations
- MICR R100 — Principles of Microbiology
- MST R100 — Marine Biology
- MUS R101 — Fundamentals of Music
- MUS R103 — Music Appreciation
- MUS R109 — Music of Latin America
- MUS R116 — History of Rock Music
- PHIL R101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL R101H — Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL R102 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL R102H — Honors: Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL R105 — History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL R106 — History of Modern Philosophy
- PHIL R108 — World Mythology
- PHIL R110 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL R111 — Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing
- PHIL R115 — Comparative World Religions
- PHIL R115H — Honors: Comparative World Religions
- PHIL R116 — Contemporary Moral Issues
- PHSO R101 — Human Physiology
- PHYS R131 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers 1
- PHYS R132 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2
- PHYS R133 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers 3
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- POLS R102 — Introduction to Law and Society
- POLS R104 — Introduction to International Relations
- POLS R108 — Comparative Politics
- POLS R120 — Political Theory
- POLS R125 — U.S. Foreign Policy and Covert Action
- POLS R125H — Honors: U.S. Foreign Policy and Covert Action
- PSY R102 — Interpersonal Relations
- PSY R104 — Research Methods in Psychology
- PSY R105 — Introduction to Physiological Psychology
- PSY R108 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY R108H — Honors: Developmental Psychology
- PSY R110 — Human Sexuality
- PSY R125 — Social Psychology
- PSY R131 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors
- SJS R120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
- SJS R130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
- SOC R102 — Social Problems
- SOC R103 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC R106 — Contemporary Family in American Society
- SOC R111 — Introduction to Social Research
- SOC R116 — Crime and Society
- SOC R119 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors
- SPAN R210 — Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN R220 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
- SPAN R220H — Honors: Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
- SPAN R230 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
- SPAN R230H — Honors: Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
- SPAN R232 — Latin American Literature
- SPAN R232H — Honors: Latin American Literature
- SPAN R234 — Latin American and Spanish Film
- SPAN R236 — Cultures of Latin America
- SPAN R236H — Honors: Cultures of Latin America
- THTR R111 — Introduction to Theatre
- URBS R101 — Introduction to Urban Studies