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                                                                                                                         MAY, 2009
                                  DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE
                  INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM
                                            IGETC
                          EFFECTIVE FALL, 2009 THROUGH SUMMER, 2010
Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need                                                                         C   IP    N
AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CSU - 3 courses required, 1 each from Group A, B, and C.
UC - 2 courses required, 1 each from Group A and B.
A. English Composition - 1 course, 3 semester units
English 122
AP English Language or English Literature with a score of 3 or higher meets this requirement.
B. Critical Thinking--English Composition - 1 course, 3 semester units
English 123(p), 126                                      Psychology 145
History 122                                              Sociology 122
Philosophy 130                                           Speech 121+(d)
C. Oral Communication - 1 course, 3 semester units CSU REQUIREMENT ONLY (not required by UC)
Speech 120
AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING –
1 course, 3 semester units
Business 240+
Math 124+, 135+, 135SP+         (3 units), 142+, 181, 182+, 183+, 191+, 192+, 193+, 194, 195, 292, 294
AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC or Statistics with a score of 3 or higher meets this requirement.
AREA 3 – ARTS AND HUMANITIES - At least 3 courses, one course from the Arts, one course from the
Humanities, and one course from either Arts or Humanities, 9 semester units
A. Arts Courses
Art Digital Media 214 (formerly Multimedia)               Film 140(g), 160(d), 180+(j), 280, 281+, 282, 283, 284
Art History 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199(l)               Music 110 (formerly Music Literature 110), 115 (formerly
Dance 201                                                 Music Literature 115), 116 (formerly Music Literature 116)
Drama 139 , 140, 141, 142(d), 180, 181                    Music Literature 111, 112(j), 113+, 114(e), 117+, 118+
AP Art History with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement.
B. Humanities Courses
Arabic 121                                                Humanities 105, 108(e), 110, 111, 112, 115(i), 116,
Architecture 145+, 155+, 160+                             118(i), 120, 123+
Chinese 121, 220, 221                                     Italian 121+, 147+, 220+, 221+, 230, 231, 245+, 246+,
English 150, 151, 152+, 153, 154, 160,                    247+
162(d), 163, 164(e), 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 172,        Japanese 121+(d), 147+, 220(i), 221(j), 245
173(d), 175(ee)(h), 177 , 180+, 190, 252, 253,            Latin 121
262, 263, 272, 273                                        Persian 121
French 121+, 147+, 220, 221, 230, 231                     Philosophy 120, 122, 140, 141, 220, 224, 225
German 121+, 147+, 220, 221, 230, 231                     Portuguese 121
History 110, 111, 120+, 121+, 124, 125, 126,              Russian 121, 220, 221, 230
127+, 128+, 129, 130(d), 135, 136, 140, 141, 142,         Spanish 121+, 147+, 200+, 220, 221, 230, 231, 250(i)
150, 151, 170+, 171+, 240
Each of the following AP tests with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement: Art History;
Chinese Language and Culture; English Literature; European History; French Language; French Literature; German
Language; Italian Language and Culture; Japanese Language and Culture; Latin Literature; Latin: Vergil; Spanish
Language; Spanish Literature; U.S. History; World History.

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Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need                                                                        C   IP    N
AREA 4 - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - At least 3 courses, 9 semester units
Courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines.
Administration of Justice 120 (same discipline as        History 110, 111, 120+, 121+, 124, 125, 126, 127+, 128+, 129,
Sociology)                                               130(d), 135, 136, 140, 141, 142, 150, 151, 170+, 171+, 240
Anthropology 120, 125, 130, 135(d), 145, 146,            Journalism 110
150                                                      Political Science 120, 121, 220(j), 240, 250
Early Childhood Education 124 (formerly Family           Psychology 101 (formerly Psychology 210), 122, 130 ,
Life Education)(same discipline as Psychology)           140, 141(ll) , 160 (formerly Psychology 150), 190,
Economics 100+, 101+, 200+ , 220+, 221+                  200, 220, 225, 230, 240
Engineering 130                                          Social Science 110, 111, 115(d), 120, 123+, 220
Geography 130, 135                                       Sociology 120, 121, 123(d), 124(d), 125, 126, 131, 135,
                                                         137(d), 140
Each of the following AP tests with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement: Comparative
Government and Politics; European History; Human Geography; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Psychology; U.S.
Government and Politics; U.S. History; World History.
AREA 5 – PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - At least 2 courses, one Physical Science
course and one Biological Science course; at least one of the courses must include a laboratory; 7-9 semester
units. Laboratory must be taken with a matching lecture course.
A. Physical Science Courses - Courses with a laboratory component are underlined.
Astronomy 110+ (add Astronomy 130 for lab),              Oceanography 101* , 102
120+ (add Astronomy 130 for lab), 128+, 200              Physical Science 112+
Chemistry 106+, 108+, 109+, 120, 121, 224, 226, 227      Physics 110+, 111+, 113, 120+, 121+, 129+, 130+,
Geography 120, 121(d), 140(i), 141(i)                    230+, 231+
Geology 120, 121, 122, 124, 125
*Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken Spring 2007 thru Summer 2008, may be used for either 5A or 5B.
AP Chemistry or Environmental Science or Physics B or Physics C with a score of 3 or higher meets both 5A and 5C
requirements.
B. Biological Science Courses - Courses with a laboratory component are underlined.
Anthropology 115 (no lab), 140 (add Anthropology         Biological Science 101+, 102+, 116+, 117+, 119+, 120+,
141L for lab)                                            126, 130, 131, 139+, 140+, 146+, 160, 170 , 204, 205
*Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken Spring 2007 thru Summer 2008, may be used for either 5A or 5B.
 Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken prior to Fall 2007, may be used for 5B only.
 Oceanography 110 (lab) for 5B lab only.
AP Biology with a score of 3 or higher meets both 5B and 5C requirements.
C. Laboratory must be taken with matching lecture course.
One course underlined in Area 5A or 5B.
AREA 6 - LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH - UC REQUIREMENT ONLY (not required by CSU)
Students shall demonstrate proficiency in a language other than English by completing ONE of the following:
1. Two years of high school study in the same language. Three years of high school study in American Sign
   Language. (Please submit official transcript to DVC Admissions Office).
2. One of the following: Arabic 120 , Chinese 120; French 120+, 146+; German 120+, 146+;
   Italian 120+, 146+; Japanese 120+(d), 146+; Latin 120; Persian 120; Portuguese 120; Russian 120;
   Sign Language 281(g); Spanish 120+, 146+. (This requirement can be validated by more advanced course.)
3. Satisfactory score in the SAT II: Subject Test in languages other than English. (See counselor for
   required scores.)
4. Score of 3 or higher on the AP Exams in languages other than English.
5. Score of 5 or higher on the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Exams in languages other
   than English.
6. Satisfactory completion of a proficiency test administered by a community college, university or
   other college in a language other than English.
7. Satisfactory completion with "C" grades or higher, of two years of formal schooling at the sixth
   grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English. Appropriate
   documentation of attendance at the secondary school must be presented to DVC Admissions Office.

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Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need                                                                            C     IP   N
U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS REQUIREMENT: CSU GRADUATION
REQUIREMENT ONLY. Effective Spring 2007, the following pair of classes fulfill the US History, Constitution, and
American institutions (AH&I) requirement. This graduation requirement for the CSU campuses may be fulfilled prior to
transfer. Students that have already completed the AH&I requirement prior to Spring 2007 are not held to these pairs.

One of the following pairs:
Hist 120 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or                  Hist 170 and Hist 171 or Polsc 121 or
         Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220                        Socsc 111 or 220
Hist 121 and Hist 120 or 127 or                                Hist 171 and Hist 120 or 127 or 170 or
         Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 115(l) or                            Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or
         120 or 220                                                     115(l) or 120 or 220
Hist 124 and Hist 120 or 127 or Socsc 120                      Polsc 121 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or 127 or
                                                                        128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or 171 or
Hist 125 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220                              Socsc 120
Hist 126 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220                     Polsc 151(n) and Hist 120 or 127 or Socsc 120
Hist 127 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or                  Socsc 111 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or
         Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220                       127 or 128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or
Hist 128 and Hist 120 or 127 or                                        171 or Socsc 120
         Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or                             Socsc 115(l) and Hist 121 or 128 or 171
         115(l) or 120 or 220
                                                               Socsc 120 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or
Hist 129(f) and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220                          Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220
Hist 130 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220                     Socsc 220 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or 127 or
                                                                       128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or 171 or
                                                                       Socsc 120

(d)   Can be used only if taken Fall '95 or later.             (n)    Can be used only if taken Fall '05 or later.
(e)   Can be used only if taken Fall '96 or later.             (p)    Can be used only if taken Fall '07 or later.
(f)   Can be used only if taken Fall '97 or later.             (ee)   Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '96.
(g)   Can be used only if taken Fall '98 or later.             (ll)   Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '03.
(h)   Can be used only if taken Fall '99 or later.             (qq)   Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '08.
(i)   Can be used only if taken Fall '00 or later.                    Can be used only if taken Spring '05 or later.
(j)   Can be used only if taken Fall '01 or later.                    Can be used only if taken Spring '06 or later.
(l)   Can be used only if taken Fall '03 or later.                    Can be used only if taken Spring '07 or later.
                                            FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT IGETC
1.    What is IGETC? IGETC stands for Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum. It is a general education
      program which community college transfer students can use to fulfill lower-division general education requirements in either the
      CSU or UC system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division general education requirements. Depending
      on the campus to which one transfers and one’s individual circumstances, there may be additional non-GE lower-division
      graduation requirements to be met (i.e., foreign language, multi-cultural studies, American history) as well as upper division
      general education requirements.
2.    Is IGETC an admission requirement? No. Completion of IGETC alone does not meet the admission requirement for either
      UC or CSU nor is it required in order to be admitted. Completion of IGETC does not guarantee admission to a student’s campus
      of choice. However, completing the lower division breadth/general education requirements—whether through IGETC or the
      campus-specific requirements—may improve a transfer applicant’s chances for admission to a competitive campus and/or
      program.
3.    Is it advisable for all transfer students to follow IGETC? No. Some students may be better served by taking courses which
      fulfill the CSU General Education requirements or those of the UC campus, or college to which they plan to transfer. IGETC will
      be most useful to students who want to keep their options open before making a final decision about transferring to a particular
      CSU or UC campus. Once a student has identified a major, it is important for the student to work toward fulfilling any required
      preparatory courses, particularly in professional or “high unit” majors that select applicants on the basis of satisfaction of lower
      division major requirements. We encourage you to discuss your transfer plans with a counselor to help you decide if following
      IGETC is the best option for you.
4.    Must the entire IGETC program be completed prior to transfer? Preferably, yes. If not, partial certification is defined as
      completing all but two (2) courses on the IGETC pattern. The student petitions for certification and either the complete or partial
      certification is sent to the UC or CSU. Each UC or CSU campus will inform the student that has submitted a partial certified
      IGETC of the specific timelines and courses needed to complete the IGETC. The UC or CSU is responsible for verifying that the
      missing IGETC course(s) has been completed. Note: Students need Area 1 and 2 completed to meet minimum transfer admission
      requirements. Therefore, partial certification that acknowledges a deficiency in Area 1 and/or 2 may also indicate a student does
      not meet minimum transfer requirements.


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5.   May coursework taken at other institutions be used to certify a student’s completion of IGETC? Yes, with stipulations.
     DVC will certify courses taken at other accredited colleges and universities under the following conditions: DVC will place
     courses taken at other California community colleges in the IGETC categories identified by the offering college. Courses must
     have been on that college’s IGETC list when the course was taken. Courses taken at other colleges/universities may be used on
     IGETC only if they are judged as equivalent to courses on any California community college IGETC list. However, except for
     California community colleges, coursework from other institutions will not be used to fulfill the critical thinking/English
     composition requirement (Area 1B). In addition, foreign coursework may not be part of a student’s IGETC certification unless
     the institution has US regional accreditation. In order to have your previous schools record evaluated for IGETC certification,
     please have your official transcript sent to DVC and then make a counseling appointment, requesting an IGETC evaluation.
6.   Will students be required to earn a minimum grade in all courses used for IGETC certification? Yes. Students must earn a
     grade of “C” or higher in each course used for IGETC. A “C-” grade is not acceptable. Courses taken on “credit” basis may be
     used if the college catalog where the course was taken states that a “credit” grade is equivalent to a “C” or higher (DVC has this
     policy). Students are advised that there are limits on the number of units taken on a “credit/no credit” basis (14 semester unit
     limit for UC; a range from 0-40 semester units for CSU).
7.   Is there a minimum unit value per course? Yes. All courses must have a minimum unit value of 3 semester or 4 quarter units.
     Students with both quarter and semester unit course work may find it difficult to combine the two in order to complete the
     required number of units. Additional coursework may be necessary in order to accumulate the required number of courses or
     units in certain IGETC areas.
8.   Can a course be used both to satisfy an IGETC requirement and to fulfill a major requirement? Yes. Courses used to
     satisfy the IGETC requirements may be double counted toward preparation for major requirements except for individual CSU
     campus restrictions.
9.   Can AP scores be applied to IGETC? Yes. Please refer to DVC’s IGETC form for the specific tests. AP scores of 3, 4 or 5
     may be used to meet the requirement. AP exam may be listed in more than one area, but shall not be certified in more than one
     area except for Languages other Than English.
10. Can a course be used to satisfy more than one subject area? No. A single course may be used only once for IGETC. A
    course may be listed in more than one area, but it may be used to satisfy only one subject requirement.
11. Is certification of IGETC completion automatic? No. You must apply for IGETC certification at the DVC Admissions Office
    when you request your final transcript to be sent to the school to which you will be transferring.
UC Campus-Specific IGETC Information
Berkeley: IGETC is not advised for the Colleges of Engineering, Environmental Design, Chemistry and the Haas School of Business.
The College of Natural Resources accepts IGETC. The College of Letters and Science selects from among transfer applicants those
who have completed the equivalent of the College’s lower division skills breadth requirements and one way of satisfying this selection
requirement is to complete IGETC in its entirety prior to transfer. For selection purposes, Berkeley requires completion of IGETC by
the end of the spring term before they enter Berkeley for the fall semester. However, preparation for the major is also important.

 UC Berkeley graduation requirement in American Cultures: One course from:
 English 168, 177                                Humanities 115       - if taken Fall 2004 or later
 Film 160 - if taken Fall 2007 or later          Music Literature 112 - if taken Fall 1997 or later
 History 124, 126, 130                           Sociology 135        - if taken Fall 1997 or later

Davis: Students preparing for a bachelor of science are advised not to pursue IGETC and instead to concentrate on major preparatory work.
Irvine: Although it is honored for all majors, IGETC is not optimal for transfers to the Schools of Engineering, Biological Sciences or
Physical Sciences.
Los Angeles: School of Engineering and Applied Science does not accept IGETC.
Merced: The Schools of Engineering and Natural Sciences do not recommend IGETC.
Riverside: IGETC is accepted for majors in the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences. Business Administration majors
should complete IGETC as well as lower division major preparation The College of Engineering and the College of Natural and
Agricultural Sciences do not accept the IGETC.
San Diego: The IGETC is accepted at John Muir, Earl Warren, Thurgood Marshall and Sixth colleges only. Students completing the
IGETC are welcomed at Eleanor Roosevelt and Revelle colleges; however, they must also fulfill the specific general education
requirements of those colleges.
San Francisco: Dental Hygiene is the only undergraduate program at this health science campus. IGETC is not accepted.
Santa Barbara: The IGETC is not appropriate for students transferring to the College of Engineering and Computer Science major in
Letters & Science. Students planning to major in: Biological sciences, Biopsychology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology,
or Geophysics can use the IGETC, but must be careful to complete lower division major prerequisites.
Santa Cruz: Students planning to pursue majors in the physical and biological sciences or the School of Engineering should not
follow IGETC.

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IGETC Requirements

  • 1. THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. MAY, 2009 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM IGETC EFFECTIVE FALL, 2009 THROUGH SUMMER, 2010 Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need C IP N AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CSU - 3 courses required, 1 each from Group A, B, and C. UC - 2 courses required, 1 each from Group A and B. A. English Composition - 1 course, 3 semester units English 122 AP English Language or English Literature with a score of 3 or higher meets this requirement. B. Critical Thinking--English Composition - 1 course, 3 semester units English 123(p), 126 Psychology 145 History 122 Sociology 122 Philosophy 130 Speech 121+(d) C. Oral Communication - 1 course, 3 semester units CSU REQUIREMENT ONLY (not required by UC) Speech 120 AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING – 1 course, 3 semester units Business 240+ Math 124+, 135+, 135SP+ (3 units), 142+, 181, 182+, 183+, 191+, 192+, 193+, 194, 195, 292, 294 AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC or Statistics with a score of 3 or higher meets this requirement. AREA 3 – ARTS AND HUMANITIES - At least 3 courses, one course from the Arts, one course from the Humanities, and one course from either Arts or Humanities, 9 semester units A. Arts Courses Art Digital Media 214 (formerly Multimedia) Film 140(g), 160(d), 180+(j), 280, 281+, 282, 283, 284 Art History 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199(l) Music 110 (formerly Music Literature 110), 115 (formerly Dance 201 Music Literature 115), 116 (formerly Music Literature 116) Drama 139 , 140, 141, 142(d), 180, 181 Music Literature 111, 112(j), 113+, 114(e), 117+, 118+ AP Art History with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement. B. Humanities Courses Arabic 121 Humanities 105, 108(e), 110, 111, 112, 115(i), 116, Architecture 145+, 155+, 160+ 118(i), 120, 123+ Chinese 121, 220, 221 Italian 121+, 147+, 220+, 221+, 230, 231, 245+, 246+, English 150, 151, 152+, 153, 154, 160, 247+ 162(d), 163, 164(e), 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 172, Japanese 121+(d), 147+, 220(i), 221(j), 245 173(d), 175(ee)(h), 177 , 180+, 190, 252, 253, Latin 121 262, 263, 272, 273 Persian 121 French 121+, 147+, 220, 221, 230, 231 Philosophy 120, 122, 140, 141, 220, 224, 225 German 121+, 147+, 220, 221, 230, 231 Portuguese 121 History 110, 111, 120+, 121+, 124, 125, 126, Russian 121, 220, 221, 230 127+, 128+, 129, 130(d), 135, 136, 140, 141, 142, Spanish 121+, 147+, 200+, 220, 221, 230, 231, 250(i) 150, 151, 170+, 171+, 240 Each of the following AP tests with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement: Art History; Chinese Language and Culture; English Literature; European History; French Language; French Literature; German Language; Italian Language and Culture; Japanese Language and Culture; Latin Literature; Latin: Vergil; Spanish Language; Spanish Literature; U.S. History; World History. Handouts: IGETC 5-18-2009 cj Page 1 of 4
  • 2. Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need C IP N AREA 4 - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - At least 3 courses, 9 semester units Courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines. Administration of Justice 120 (same discipline as History 110, 111, 120+, 121+, 124, 125, 126, 127+, 128+, 129, Sociology) 130(d), 135, 136, 140, 141, 142, 150, 151, 170+, 171+, 240 Anthropology 120, 125, 130, 135(d), 145, 146, Journalism 110 150 Political Science 120, 121, 220(j), 240, 250 Early Childhood Education 124 (formerly Family Psychology 101 (formerly Psychology 210), 122, 130 , Life Education)(same discipline as Psychology) 140, 141(ll) , 160 (formerly Psychology 150), 190, Economics 100+, 101+, 200+ , 220+, 221+ 200, 220, 225, 230, 240 Engineering 130 Social Science 110, 111, 115(d), 120, 123+, 220 Geography 130, 135 Sociology 120, 121, 123(d), 124(d), 125, 126, 131, 135, 137(d), 140 Each of the following AP tests with a score of 3 or higher counts as one course towards this requirement: Comparative Government and Politics; European History; Human Geography; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Psychology; U.S. Government and Politics; U.S. History; World History. AREA 5 – PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - At least 2 courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one of the courses must include a laboratory; 7-9 semester units. Laboratory must be taken with a matching lecture course. A. Physical Science Courses - Courses with a laboratory component are underlined. Astronomy 110+ (add Astronomy 130 for lab), Oceanography 101* , 102 120+ (add Astronomy 130 for lab), 128+, 200 Physical Science 112+ Chemistry 106+, 108+, 109+, 120, 121, 224, 226, 227 Physics 110+, 111+, 113, 120+, 121+, 129+, 130+, Geography 120, 121(d), 140(i), 141(i) 230+, 231+ Geology 120, 121, 122, 124, 125 *Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken Spring 2007 thru Summer 2008, may be used for either 5A or 5B. AP Chemistry or Environmental Science or Physics B or Physics C with a score of 3 or higher meets both 5A and 5C requirements. B. Biological Science Courses - Courses with a laboratory component are underlined. Anthropology 115 (no lab), 140 (add Anthropology Biological Science 101+, 102+, 116+, 117+, 119+, 120+, 141L for lab) 126, 130, 131, 139+, 140+, 146+, 160, 170 , 204, 205 *Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken Spring 2007 thru Summer 2008, may be used for either 5A or 5B. Oceanography 101 (formerly Oceanography 109), if taken prior to Fall 2007, may be used for 5B only. Oceanography 110 (lab) for 5B lab only. AP Biology with a score of 3 or higher meets both 5B and 5C requirements. C. Laboratory must be taken with matching lecture course. One course underlined in Area 5A or 5B. AREA 6 - LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH - UC REQUIREMENT ONLY (not required by CSU) Students shall demonstrate proficiency in a language other than English by completing ONE of the following: 1. Two years of high school study in the same language. Three years of high school study in American Sign Language. (Please submit official transcript to DVC Admissions Office). 2. One of the following: Arabic 120 , Chinese 120; French 120+, 146+; German 120+, 146+; Italian 120+, 146+; Japanese 120+(d), 146+; Latin 120; Persian 120; Portuguese 120; Russian 120; Sign Language 281(g); Spanish 120+, 146+. (This requirement can be validated by more advanced course.) 3. Satisfactory score in the SAT II: Subject Test in languages other than English. (See counselor for required scores.) 4. Score of 3 or higher on the AP Exams in languages other than English. 5. Score of 5 or higher on the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Exams in languages other than English. 6. Satisfactory completion of a proficiency test administered by a community college, university or other college in a language other than English. 7. Satisfactory completion with "C" grades or higher, of two years of formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English. Appropriate documentation of attendance at the secondary school must be presented to DVC Admissions Office. Handouts: IGETC 5-18-2009 cj Page 2 of 4
  • 3. Legend: C = Completed; IP = In Progress; N = Need C IP N U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS REQUIREMENT: CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT ONLY. Effective Spring 2007, the following pair of classes fulfill the US History, Constitution, and American institutions (AH&I) requirement. This graduation requirement for the CSU campuses may be fulfilled prior to transfer. Students that have already completed the AH&I requirement prior to Spring 2007 are not held to these pairs. One of the following pairs: Hist 120 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or Hist 170 and Hist 171 or Polsc 121 or Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220 Socsc 111 or 220 Hist 121 and Hist 120 or 127 or Hist 171 and Hist 120 or 127 or 170 or Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 115(l) or Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 120 or 220 115(l) or 120 or 220 Hist 124 and Hist 120 or 127 or Socsc 120 Polsc 121 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or 127 or 128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or 171 or Hist 125 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220 Socsc 120 Hist 126 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220 Polsc 151(n) and Hist 120 or 127 or Socsc 120 Hist 127 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or Socsc 111 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220 127 or 128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or Hist 128 and Hist 120 or 127 or 171 or Socsc 120 Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or Socsc 115(l) and Hist 121 or 128 or 171 115(l) or 120 or 220 Socsc 120 and Hist 121 or 124 or 128 or 171 or Hist 129(f) and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220 Polsc 121 or 151(n) or Socsc 111 or 220 Hist 130 and Polsc 121 or Socsc 111 or 220 Socsc 220 and Hist 120 or 121 or 125 or 126 or 127 or 128 or 129(f) or 130 or 170 or 171 or Socsc 120 (d) Can be used only if taken Fall '95 or later. (n) Can be used only if taken Fall '05 or later. (e) Can be used only if taken Fall '96 or later. (p) Can be used only if taken Fall '07 or later. (f) Can be used only if taken Fall '97 or later. (ee) Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '96. (g) Can be used only if taken Fall '98 or later. (ll) Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '03. (h) Can be used only if taken Fall '99 or later. (qq) Can be used only if taken prior to Fall '08. (i) Can be used only if taken Fall '00 or later. Can be used only if taken Spring '05 or later. (j) Can be used only if taken Fall '01 or later. Can be used only if taken Spring '06 or later. (l) Can be used only if taken Fall '03 or later. Can be used only if taken Spring '07 or later. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT IGETC 1. What is IGETC? IGETC stands for Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum. It is a general education program which community college transfer students can use to fulfill lower-division general education requirements in either the CSU or UC system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division general education requirements. Depending on the campus to which one transfers and one’s individual circumstances, there may be additional non-GE lower-division graduation requirements to be met (i.e., foreign language, multi-cultural studies, American history) as well as upper division general education requirements. 2. Is IGETC an admission requirement? No. Completion of IGETC alone does not meet the admission requirement for either UC or CSU nor is it required in order to be admitted. Completion of IGETC does not guarantee admission to a student’s campus of choice. However, completing the lower division breadth/general education requirements—whether through IGETC or the campus-specific requirements—may improve a transfer applicant’s chances for admission to a competitive campus and/or program. 3. Is it advisable for all transfer students to follow IGETC? No. Some students may be better served by taking courses which fulfill the CSU General Education requirements or those of the UC campus, or college to which they plan to transfer. IGETC will be most useful to students who want to keep their options open before making a final decision about transferring to a particular CSU or UC campus. Once a student has identified a major, it is important for the student to work toward fulfilling any required preparatory courses, particularly in professional or “high unit” majors that select applicants on the basis of satisfaction of lower division major requirements. We encourage you to discuss your transfer plans with a counselor to help you decide if following IGETC is the best option for you. 4. Must the entire IGETC program be completed prior to transfer? Preferably, yes. If not, partial certification is defined as completing all but two (2) courses on the IGETC pattern. The student petitions for certification and either the complete or partial certification is sent to the UC or CSU. Each UC or CSU campus will inform the student that has submitted a partial certified IGETC of the specific timelines and courses needed to complete the IGETC. The UC or CSU is responsible for verifying that the missing IGETC course(s) has been completed. Note: Students need Area 1 and 2 completed to meet minimum transfer admission requirements. Therefore, partial certification that acknowledges a deficiency in Area 1 and/or 2 may also indicate a student does not meet minimum transfer requirements. Handouts: IGETC 5-18-2009 cj Page 3 of 4
  • 4. 5. May coursework taken at other institutions be used to certify a student’s completion of IGETC? Yes, with stipulations. DVC will certify courses taken at other accredited colleges and universities under the following conditions: DVC will place courses taken at other California community colleges in the IGETC categories identified by the offering college. Courses must have been on that college’s IGETC list when the course was taken. Courses taken at other colleges/universities may be used on IGETC only if they are judged as equivalent to courses on any California community college IGETC list. However, except for California community colleges, coursework from other institutions will not be used to fulfill the critical thinking/English composition requirement (Area 1B). In addition, foreign coursework may not be part of a student’s IGETC certification unless the institution has US regional accreditation. In order to have your previous schools record evaluated for IGETC certification, please have your official transcript sent to DVC and then make a counseling appointment, requesting an IGETC evaluation. 6. Will students be required to earn a minimum grade in all courses used for IGETC certification? Yes. Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in each course used for IGETC. A “C-” grade is not acceptable. Courses taken on “credit” basis may be used if the college catalog where the course was taken states that a “credit” grade is equivalent to a “C” or higher (DVC has this policy). Students are advised that there are limits on the number of units taken on a “credit/no credit” basis (14 semester unit limit for UC; a range from 0-40 semester units for CSU). 7. Is there a minimum unit value per course? Yes. All courses must have a minimum unit value of 3 semester or 4 quarter units. Students with both quarter and semester unit course work may find it difficult to combine the two in order to complete the required number of units. Additional coursework may be necessary in order to accumulate the required number of courses or units in certain IGETC areas. 8. Can a course be used both to satisfy an IGETC requirement and to fulfill a major requirement? Yes. Courses used to satisfy the IGETC requirements may be double counted toward preparation for major requirements except for individual CSU campus restrictions. 9. Can AP scores be applied to IGETC? Yes. Please refer to DVC’s IGETC form for the specific tests. AP scores of 3, 4 or 5 may be used to meet the requirement. AP exam may be listed in more than one area, but shall not be certified in more than one area except for Languages other Than English. 10. Can a course be used to satisfy more than one subject area? No. A single course may be used only once for IGETC. A course may be listed in more than one area, but it may be used to satisfy only one subject requirement. 11. Is certification of IGETC completion automatic? No. You must apply for IGETC certification at the DVC Admissions Office when you request your final transcript to be sent to the school to which you will be transferring. UC Campus-Specific IGETC Information Berkeley: IGETC is not advised for the Colleges of Engineering, Environmental Design, Chemistry and the Haas School of Business. The College of Natural Resources accepts IGETC. The College of Letters and Science selects from among transfer applicants those who have completed the equivalent of the College’s lower division skills breadth requirements and one way of satisfying this selection requirement is to complete IGETC in its entirety prior to transfer. For selection purposes, Berkeley requires completion of IGETC by the end of the spring term before they enter Berkeley for the fall semester. However, preparation for the major is also important. UC Berkeley graduation requirement in American Cultures: One course from: English 168, 177 Humanities 115 - if taken Fall 2004 or later Film 160 - if taken Fall 2007 or later Music Literature 112 - if taken Fall 1997 or later History 124, 126, 130 Sociology 135 - if taken Fall 1997 or later Davis: Students preparing for a bachelor of science are advised not to pursue IGETC and instead to concentrate on major preparatory work. Irvine: Although it is honored for all majors, IGETC is not optimal for transfers to the Schools of Engineering, Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences. Los Angeles: School of Engineering and Applied Science does not accept IGETC. Merced: The Schools of Engineering and Natural Sciences do not recommend IGETC. Riverside: IGETC is accepted for majors in the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences. Business Administration majors should complete IGETC as well as lower division major preparation The College of Engineering and the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences do not accept the IGETC. San Diego: The IGETC is accepted at John Muir, Earl Warren, Thurgood Marshall and Sixth colleges only. Students completing the IGETC are welcomed at Eleanor Roosevelt and Revelle colleges; however, they must also fulfill the specific general education requirements of those colleges. San Francisco: Dental Hygiene is the only undergraduate program at this health science campus. IGETC is not accepted. Santa Barbara: The IGETC is not appropriate for students transferring to the College of Engineering and Computer Science major in Letters & Science. Students planning to major in: Biological sciences, Biopsychology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, or Geophysics can use the IGETC, but must be careful to complete lower division major prerequisites. Santa Cruz: Students planning to pursue majors in the physical and biological sciences or the School of Engineering should not follow IGETC. Handouts: IGETC 5-18-2009 cj Page 4 of 4