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MOVING ON<br />

Associate Degrees for Transfer<br />

California Community <strong>College</strong>s are now offering<br />

associate degrees specifically designed to facilitate<br />

transfer to the California State University (CSU) system.<br />

These may include Associate in Arts (AA-T) or<br />

Associate in Science (AS-T) degrees. These degrees<br />

are designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major<br />

and baccalaureate degree. California Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> students who are awarded an AA-T or AS-T<br />

degree are guaranteed admission with junior standing<br />

somewhere in the CSU system and given priority<br />

admission consideration to their local CSU campus or to<br />

a program that is deemed similar to their community<br />

college major. This priority does not guarantee<br />

admission to specific majors or campuses.<br />

Students who have been awarded an AA-T or AS-T are<br />

able to complete their remaining requirements for the<br />

120-unit baccalaureate degree within 60 semester or 90<br />

quarter units.<br />

To view the most current list of VVC’s Associate<br />

Degrees for Transfer and to find out which CSU<br />

campuses accept each degree, please go to<br />

http://www.sb1440.org/Counseling.aspx and select<br />

“Similar Degrees by Major.”<br />

Current and prospective community college students<br />

are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review their<br />

options for transfer and to develop an educational plan<br />

that best meets their goals and needs.<br />

Currently, VVC offers three Associate Degrees for<br />

transfer. Check www.vvc.edu for the latest information<br />

on new programs.<br />

(AS-T) Associate in Science for Transfer in Administration<br />

of Justice<br />

Program Requirements: 18-19 units<br />

Required Courses (6 units total) 6.0<br />

AJ 101 Introduction to Administration of Justice 3.0*<br />

AJ 103 Criminal Law 3.0<br />

Additional Courses<br />

List A – Select any TWO of the following courses (6 units total)<br />

AJ 102 Criminal Procedures 3.0<br />

AJ 104 Legal Aspects of Evidence 3.0<br />

AJ 132 Introductions to Corrections 3.0<br />

AJ 135 Juvenile Law and Procedures 3.0<br />

AJ 145 Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3.0<br />

AJ 150 Introduction to Forensic Science<br />

AJ 201 Community and the Justice System 3.0<br />

List B – Select any TWO of the following courses (6 units total)<br />

PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 3.0*<br />

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3.0*<br />

MATH 120 Introduction to Statistics 4.0*<br />

GEOG 101 Physical Geography 3.0<br />

GEOG 101L Geography Lab 1.0<br />

GEOG 102 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3.0<br />

POLS 130 Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3.0<br />

BADM 101 Financial Accounting 4.0<br />

BADM 103 Financial Accounting 3.0<br />

BIOL 211 Human Anatomy 4.0<br />

CIS 101 Computer Literacy 4.0<br />

PSYC H101 Honors Introductory Psychology 3.0<br />

MATH H120 Honors Introduction to Statistics 4.0<br />

OR, any CSU transferable Administration of Justice lower division<br />

course, OR, courses outside of the Administration of Justice<br />

discipline that are articulated as lower division major preparation for<br />

the Criminal Justice/Criminology major at any CSU.<br />

*Courses with asterisks can be double counted with General Ed.<br />

(AS-T) Associate in Science for Transfer in Mathematics<br />

Program Requirements: 21 units<br />

Required Courses (15 units total)<br />

MATH 226/H226 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 5.0<br />

MATH 227/H227 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 5.0<br />

MATH 228/H228 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 5.0<br />

Additional Courses<br />

List A – (3 units total)<br />

MATH 270 Differential Equations 3.0<br />

List B – (3 units total)<br />

MATH 231 Linear Algebra 3.0<br />

(AA-T) Associate in Arts for Transfer in Sociology<br />

Program Requirements: 19 units<br />

Required Courses (10 units total)<br />

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3.0<br />

SOC 102 American Social Problems 3.0<br />

Math 120/H120 Introduction to Statistics 4.0<br />

Additional Courses<br />

List A – Select any TWO of the following courses (6 units total)<br />

SOC 103 Marriage and Family Life 3.0<br />

SOC 107 The Ethnic Experience in American Society 3.0<br />

AJ 127 Introduction to Criminology 3.0<br />

PSYC 204 Social Psychology 3.0<br />

List B – Select any ONE of the following courses (3 units total)<br />

ANTH 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3.0<br />

PSYC 101/H101 Introduction to Psychology 3.0<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATES•DEGREES•TRANSFER<br />

2012-2013 <strong>Victor</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog 69

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