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Transfer Agreement - Los Angeles Mission College

Whittier College / Los Angeles Mission College Transfer Agreement
Updated 2021 - 2022
Whittier College and Los Angeles Mission College
2021 - 2022 Transfer Agreement

Whittier College may accept a maximum of 90 semester credits in transfer, 70 of which may be from the community college level. A minimum grade of C-, or equivalent, must be attained in a course to be applied toward a Whittier College degree. Courses accepted, will be accepted with a "TR" indicating transfer credit. Grades will not transfer.

 
Whittier CollegeCreditsLA Mission College
Liberal Education Program
I. Community 
Community 1: FWS (Freshman Writing Seminar) + Linked Course (taken first semester of freshman year)3English 101; (Credit will only be awarded to students transferring at least 21 semester units to Whittier College)
3No transferable equivalent
II. Communication
COM1: Quantitative Literacy3Chemistry 101, 102; Math 227, 230, 238, 245, 260, 265, 266, 267, 270, 272, 275; Physics 037-039;
COM2: Writing Intensive Course3English 102, 103; Philosophy 005
COM3: Creative and Performing Arts2Art 201-703; English 127; Multimedia Studies 100; Music 321-745; Photo 010; Theater 200, 270, 271, 272, 291, 300, 310, 315, 405 (May be satisfied by a single course of two or more units or by two courses of one unit each)
 
COM4: Senior Presentation1No transferable equivalent
III. Cultural Perspectives - One course from four of the following seven areas
CUL1: African3African American Studies 004;
CUL2: Asian3Art History 130;
CUL3: Latin American3Chicano 007, 019, 042, 044, 058; Spanish 026
CUL4: North American3African American Studies 002; Art History 161; Education 203; English 208; Chicano 002, 008, 020, 046, 047, 054, 057, 071; History 011, 012; Political Science 001; Sociology 002
CUL5: European3Art History 110, 120, 126; English 205, 206; History 001, 002; Humanities 001; Philosophy 014
CUL6: Cross-Cultural3Art History 140; Chicano 037, 052; English 203; Geography 002; History 086; Humanities 003; Philosophy 033; Political Science 002, 005; Theater 110
CUL7: Language3French 002; Italian 002; Spanish 002-008, 035-037 
IV: Connections
CON1: Pair Course #13No longer graduation requirement
CON1: Pair Course #23No longer graduation requirement
CON2: Science and Math (methods/ideas with analysis of cultural or societal issues)4Environmental Science 002; Health 101; (Two IGETC science courses with labs from two different subject areas from Natural Science will satisfy this requirement. Courses used for CON2 may not also satisfy Natural Science Breadth)
Breadth
Two 3 credit courses from each of the three divisions below
Humanities/Fine Arts (two courses listed from different disciplines)6Anthropology 104; Art History 110, 120, 126, 130, 140, 161, 170; Chicano 007, 008, 019, 020, 044; Cinema 004; English 203, 205, 206, 208, 240; History 001, 002, 011, 012, 086; Humanities 001, 003; Linguistics 001; Philosophy 001, 009, 014, 020, 033.
Natural Science (two courses listed from different disciplines)6Anatomy 001; Anthropology 101; Astronomy 001 & 005; Biology 003, 005, 006, 007; Chemistry 065, 101, 102, 211, 212; Computer Science 101, 102, 130, 136; Earth Science 001 & 002; Environmental Science 002; Geography 001 & 015; Math 227, 230, 238, 245, 260, 265, 266, 267, 270, 272, 275; Microbiology 020; Oceanography 001; Physical Science 001 & 014; Physics 006, 007, 037-039; Physiology 001; Psychology 002.
Social Science (two courses listed from different disciplines)6Administration of Justice 001, 004; African American Studies 002, 004; Anthropology 102, 104, 121; Business 005, 172; Chicano 002, 047, 054, 058; Child Development 001; Economics 001, 002; Finance 001; Geography 002, 007; Journalism 100; Law 001, 002; Linguistics 001; Market 021; Political Science 001, 002, 003, 005, 007; Psychology 001, 013, 014, 041, 052; Sociology 001, 002, 003, 011, 013, 028, 031