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Public Service, Culture, and Society Success Are you empathetic, insightful, inquisitive, or an intellectual? Do you like to problem solve and support the wellbeing of others while making connections between individuals or groups? Are you good at working with people and data? Do you want to learn how to analyze information about people and the ways they live and behave? Majors to Consider Include: Anthropology Criminal Justice Child Development Economics Education Fire Technology Geography Gerontology History Paralegal Pathway to Law School Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Social Justice

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Page 1: Public Service, Culture, and SocietyOR ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology *ENGL-1A Composition SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech

Public Service, Culture, and Society

Success

Are you empathetic, insightful, inquisitive, or an intellectual?

Do you like to problem solve and support the wellbeing of others while making connections between individuals or groups?

Are you good at working with people and data?

Do you want to learn how to analyze information about people and the ways they live and behave? Majors to Consider Include:

AnthropologyCriminal JusticeChild DevelopmentEconomicsEducation

Fire TechnologyGeographyGerontologyHistoryParalegal

Pathway to Law SchoolPhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySocial Justice

Page 2: Public Service, Culture, and SocietyOR ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology *ENGL-1A Composition SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech

ACADEMIC MAPAnthropology AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FULL-TIME ANTHROPOLOGY FACULTY

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

2019-2020

My Checklist

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

Discuss your progress in the major.SEE A FULL-TIME ANTHROPOLOGY FACULTY

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15-16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 17

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 13

ANTHRO-1 AND 1L Biological Anthropology with Lab OR ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology*ENGL-1A Composition  SOC-10 Introduction to SociologyCOMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication   MUSIC-26 World Music 

GEOG-4 AND GEOG-5 Physical Geography and Lab*STAT-10 Elementary Statistics OR SCSCI-10 Social Science StatisticsPHIL-80 Introduction to Religion  Transferable ELECTIVE

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ANTHRO-2 Introduction to Archaeology SOC-80 Research Methods of Sociology IGETC ARTS OR HUMANITIESPS-1 American Politics

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Transferable ELECTIVE33

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

ANTHRO-1 AND 1L Biological Anthropology with Lab OR ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology HIST-17 US History Through 1877 OR HIST-18 US History From 1865SOC-15 Ethnic & Race: U.S. & Global Perspective

ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

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Transferable ELECTIVE

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3TOTAL UNITS: 15-16

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

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ACADEMIC MAPChild Development AS (Chaffey GE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

CDE-1 Principles & Practices in Early Childhood Education CDE-2 Child Growth and Development  *ENGL-1A Composition   BIOL-1 General Biology   HIST-17 United States History Through 1877 

CDE-3 Observation and Assessment   CDE-4 Child, Family, and Community    *MATH-4 Mathematical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical ThinkingCOMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking

CDE-7 Curriculum Development: The Creative Arts OR CDE-8 CDE-23 Introduction to Children with Special NeedsCDE-415 Dynamics of Play PHSCI-10 Survey of Chemistry and Physics Dance-1 or Music-4 or Theatre-1 

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CDE-7 or CDE-8 Curriculum Development: Math and SciencesCDE-24 Introduction to Curriculum Theory CDE-24W Practicum 1: Supervised Occupational Work Exp.CDE-416 Brain Research and the Implications for Classroom TeachingASL-1 Elementary American Sign Language or SPAN-1 Elementary Spanish ICDE-430A Infant Toddler: Group Caregiving I 3

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

WORK IN A LICENSED CENTER?

Visit the Career Center.EXPLORE CAREER PATHS

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

COMPLETE TB TEST

Apply for CDTC Stipend.

APPLY FOR THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT PERMIT

APPLY FOR THE TEACHER'S PERMIT

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Public Service, Culture, and Society

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ACADEMIC MAPChild Development: Early Childhood Education AS-T (CSUGE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 13

CDE-1 Principles & Practices in Early Childhood EducationCDE-2 Child Growth and Development *ENGL-1A Composition  BIOL-1 General Biology HIST-17 United States History Through 1877

CDE-3 Observation and AssessmentCDE-4 Child, Family and Community*MATH-4 Mathematical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking

CDE-5 Health, Safety and Nutrition CDE-24 Introduction to Curriculum Theory    CDE-24W Practicum I: Supervised Occupational Work PHSCI-10 Survey of Chemistry and Physics HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500

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CDE-6 Teaching in a Diverse Society CDE-25 Advanced Curriculum Theory CDE-25W Practicum II: Supervised Occupational Work Experience ASL-1 Elementary Sign Language or SPAN-1 Elementary Spanish IANTHRO-1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Declare area of emphasis & update ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

OBTAIN & COMPLETE TB TEST BY SEMESTER 3

APPLY FOR THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT PERMIT (AFTER SEMESTER)

APPLY FOR THE TEACHER'S PERMIT (AFTER SEMESTER)

SIGN UP FOR A WORKSHOP AT THE SUCCESS CENTERS

DANCE-1 Survey of Dance OR MUSIC-4 Music Appreciation OR THEATRE-1 Introduction to Theatre 3

START A TRANSFER CHECKAPPLY FOR FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP EACH SEMESTER

IMMUNIZATIONS FOR PRACTICUM (FLU SHOT, MMR, DTAP)Get proof of or obtain required immunizations.

GET FINGERPRINTED (IF NECESSARY) FOR PRACTICUM

Sign up for tutoring or attend a workshop each semester.

Inform counselor of your area of interest. GE substitutions should be based on transfer plans.

Visit the Transfer Center and register for a university or campus tour.

EXPLORE CAREER PATHSAttend a workshop at the Career Center.

APPLY FOR TRANSFERAttend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONSSubmit required documents to the transfer institutions.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

LEARN ABOUT CDTC STIPEND FOR STUDENTS WORKING IN LICENSED CHILD CARE AND TAKING CDE COURSES

TOTAL UNITS: 16

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ACADEMIC MAPCriminal Justice: Administration of Justice AS-T Pre-Academy Pathway (CSUGE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 14SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemCOMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication*ENGL-1A Composition  PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology

CJ-2 Concepts of Criminal Law CJ-3 Criminal Court Process    *STAT-10 Elementary Statistics COMSTD-72 Logic and Argumentation  

CJ-5 Legal Aspects of EvidenceCJ-7 Criminal Investigation     SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology GEOG-4 AND GEOG-5 Physical Geography and Lab 

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CJ-8 Criminology CJ-9 Crime Scene Management and Forensic EvidenceBIOL-12 Introduction to Human GeneticsPHOTO-7 Introduction to Digital Photography

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

CDE-2 Child Growth and Development  3

CDE-4 Child, Family, and Communication 3

ART-14 Introduction to Drawing   3

PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics 3

TAKE SUMMER CLASSES TO GET AHEADSome fast track courses are offered full term and during summer. See Schedule of classes for all locations.

TOTAL UNITS: 16

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Public Service, Culture, and Society

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ACADEMIC MAPCriminal Justice: Administration of Justice AS-T Probation/Corrections Pathway (CSUGE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 17

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CJ-51 Introduction to Corrections*ENGL-1A Composition   PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology  

CJ-2 Concepts of Criminal Law  CJ-3 Criminal Court Process    *STAT-10 Elementary StatisticsCOMSTD-72 Logic and Argumentation 

CJ-5 Legal Aspects of EvidenceCJ-7 Criminal Investigation      SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology GEOG-4 AND GEOG-5 Physical Geography and Lab 

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CJ-6 Juvenile Procedures CDE-2 Child Growth and Development BIOL-12 Introduction to Human Genetics PHOTO-7 Introduction to Digital Photography

FINISHED!

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication  3

CJ-4 Community and the Justice System   3

ART-14 Introduction to Drawing   3

PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics 3

TAKE SUMMER CLASSES TO GET AHEADSome fast track courses are offered full term and during summer. See Schedule of classes for all locations.

TOTAL UNITS: 16

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

My Checklist

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPCriminal Justice: Correctional Science AS (Chaffey GE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 14SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemCJ-10 Violence in America  CJ-51 Introduction to Corrections *ENGL-1A Composition 

CJ-4 Community and the Justice SystemCJ-52 Control and Supervision of Inmates   CJ-53 Correctional Law CJ-412 Writing for Criminal Justice Professionals

CJ-55 Crime and DeliquencyCJ-56 Correctional Interviewing and Counseling  CJ-57 Probation and Parole GEOG-4 AND GEOG-5 Physical Geography and Lab

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CJ-8 CriminologyCJ-58 Ethnic Group Relations CJ-410 Narcotics and Vice Investigation PHOTO-7 Introduction to Digital Photo

FINISHED!

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology 3

*STAT-10 Elementary Statistics  4

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology 3

PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics 3

TAKE SUMMER CLASSES TO GET AHEADSome fast track courses are offered full term and during summer. See Schedule of classes for all locations.

TOTAL UNITS: 16

CONGRATULATIONS!You have also earned a Correctional Science certificate.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

My Checklist

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

This map earns the Correctional Science Certificate.

Public Service, Culture, and Society

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ACADEMIC MAPCriminal Justice: Homeland National Security Certificate

This program map indicates the recommended coursework by term that are needed to fulfill your certificate in less than two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 9

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 9

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemHNS-10 Introduction to Homeland Security HNS-11 Intelligence Analysis and Security Management  

HNS-12 Transportation and Border Security PS-7 International RelationsHIST-7 History of the Middle East

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3APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

FINISHED!

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

EXPLORE CAREER PATHSAttend a workshop at the Career Center.

My Checklist COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Inform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPCriminal Justice: Leadership in Criminal Justice Certificate

This program map indicates the recommended coursework by term that are needed to fulfill your certificate in less than two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 9

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 9

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemCJ-51 Introduction to Corrections CJ-52 Control and Supervision of Inmates

CJ-413 Police Supervision, Leadership and Management CJ-412 Writing for Criminal Justice Professionals

   HNS-10 Introduction to Homeland Security

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APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Get individual and group tutoring.VISIT THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

EXPLORE CAREER PATHSAttend a workshop at the Career Center.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Public Service, Culture, and Society

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ACADEMIC MAPEconomics AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 13

ECON-1 Introduction to EconomicsGEOG-2 Introduction to Weather, Climate and Society*ENGL-1A Composition COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

ECON-4 Principles of Microeconomics  BUS-88 Business Communication   HIST-18 United States History From 1865ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

ECON-2 Principles of MacroeconomicsPHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy    MATH-60 Calculus for Business THEATRE-1 Introduction to Theatre

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PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics BIOL-2 Environmental Biology PS-7 Interpersonal Relations PS-10 Comparative Politics

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My Checklist

FINISHED!

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Visit the Transfer Center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.

Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

Continue with more Math courses (Math 31, 61, 65A & 65B).TRANSFERRING TO A UC?

PS-1 American Politics 3

*MATH-25 College Algebra  4

*SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science 4

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

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ACADEMIC MAPEconomics: Political Economics AA (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

ECON-1 Introductionn to Economics GEOG-2 Introduction to Weather, Climate and Society*ENGL-1A Composition COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 

ECON-4 Principles of MIcroeconomics BUS-88 Business Communication HIST-18 United States History From 1865ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking 

ECON-2 Principles of MacroeconomicsPHIL-70 Introduction of Philosophy      BUSL-28A Business Law I THEATRE-1 Introduction of Theatre

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PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics BIOL-2 Environmental BiologyPS-7 International Relations PS-10 Comparative Politics

My Checklist

FINISHED!

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

Continue with more Math courses (Math 31, 61, 65A & 65B).TRANSFERRING TO A UC?

PS-1 American Politics 3

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology 3

*SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science 4

3BUSL-28B Business Law II

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.

Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

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ACADEMIC MAPElementary Teacher Education AA-T (CSUGE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 17

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 14

*ENGL-1A Composition ED-400 Introduction to Education and Teaching (non-transferrable)BIOL-1 General Biology   HIST-17 United States History Through 1877  CDE-2 Child Growth and Development

CDE-23 Introduction to Children with Special Needs *MATH-4 Mathematical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers   SPAN-1 Elementary Spanish 1 OR ASL-1 Elementary American Sign Language IGEOG-1 World Regional Geography COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking 

ENGL 1B (for UCR) or COMSTD 72 (for Cal Poly Pomona)ED-10 Elementary Classroom Fieldwork      PHSCI-10 Survey of Chemistry and PhysicsHIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500  DANCE-1 Survey of Dance or Music-4 Music Appreciation or Theatre-1 Introduction to Theatre

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ENGL-1C Introduction to LiteraturePS-1 American Politics ESC-1 and 1L Earth Science and LabSPAN-2 Elementary Spanish II or ASL-2 Elementary Sign Language II

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

APPLY FOR A BOOK GRANT EACH SEMESTER

LEARN ABOUT CDTC STIPEND FOR STUDENTS WORKING IN LICENSED CHILD CARE AND TAKING CDE COURSES

My Checklist

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CBEST

VISIT THE SUCCESS CENTERS

TRANSFER CENTER

APPLY FOR CCSG SCHOLARSHIPS

APPLY FOR FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

KEEP COPIES OF NEGATIVE TB TEST & LEGAL FINGERPRINTING REQUIRED FOR ED10

APPLY FOR FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS EACH SEMESTER

CBEST WORKSHOPAttend a CBEST Workshop and take the test this summer!

Visit the Transfer Center and attend Transfer Center events to determine which University you would like to transfer.

You should qualify for the Michael and Adam Alexander Education Scholarship for students planning to become a teacher.

Sign up for tutoring and attend a workshop each semester.

Attend a CBEST Workshop and take the test if you haven't already done so.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Inform Counselor of your area of interest.

Attend a workshop at the Career Center.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

EXPLORE CAREER PATHS

See a counselor to review transfer requirements.

EXPLORE INTERNSHIPS AND SERVICE LEARNING

COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECKVisit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

APPLY FOR TRANSFERComplete your transfer applications.

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

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ACADEMIC MAPFire Technology: Professional Firefighter AS (CSUGE)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 15

CJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking  BIOL-2 Environmental Biology COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking

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HIST-17 US History Through 1877 OR HIST-18 US History From 1865PS-1 American Politics CHEM-8 Chemistry in Society CSUGE Area C2 Humanities CSUGE Area C1 Arts or C2 Humanities

3

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SOME FAST TRACK COURSES ARE OFFERED

Apply for your Certificate of Achievement: Professional Firefighter.

Speak to a Counselor.DISCUSS MATHMATICS COURSE OPTIONS

APPLY FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

See schedule of classes for semesters and locations.

NEXT STEPS:1. Take EMT-11 Ready to apply to fire academy.

SUMMEREMT-405 Emergency Medical Responder (First Summer Session)

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

TOTAL UNITS: 3

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 18

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

FIRETEC-1 (FT1) Principles of Emergency ServicesFIRETEC-2 (FT1) Fire Behavior and Combustion FIRETEC-5 (FT2) Fire Prevention FIRETEC-9 (FT2) Principles of Fire and Emergency Services, Safety and Survival   *ENGL-1A Composition

FIRETEC-3 (FT1) Fire Protection SystemsFIRETEC-4 (FT1) Building Construction for Fire Protection    FIRETEC-12 (FT2) Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services FIRETEC-6 or 7 or 10 or 11 (FT2)  *SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science

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Access Firehouse magazine and Fire Engineering magazine from the Library's website.

LIBRARY DATABASES

KINLEC-15 Diet and Fitness

CSUGE Area C1 Arts 3

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2. Apply to transfer to CSU BS Program Fire Protection Administration.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Inform Counselor of your area of interest.

Sign up for tutoring or attend a workshop each semester.VISIT THE SUCCESS CENTERS

Attend a workshop at the Career Center.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

EXPLORE CAREER PATHS

EXPLORE INTERNSHIPS AND SERVICE LEARNING

COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECKVisit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

This map earns the Certificate of Achievement: Professional Firefighter.

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ACADEMIC MAPFire Technology: Fire Prevention Inspector Certificate

This program map indicates the recommended coursework by term that are needed to fulfill your certificate in less than two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 12

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 12.5

FIRETEC-2 Fire Behavior and Combustion FIRETEC-3 Fire Protection Systems  FIRETEC-1 Principles of Emergency Services   

FIRETEC-12 Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services   FIRETEC-420 Fire Inspector 1A - Duties and Administration    FIRETEC-421 Fire Inspector 1B - Fire and Life Safety

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APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

FINISHED!

FIRETEC-5 Fire Prevention 3

FIRETEC-422 Fire Inspector 1C - Field Inspection  FIRETEC-423 Fire Inspector 1D - Field Inspection California Specific FIRETEC-4 Building Construction for Fire Protection

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FIRETEC 1 AND 5 - RECOMMENDED NOT REQUIRED

Access Firehouse magazine and Fire Engineering magazine from the Library's website.

LIBRARY DATABASES

KEEP YOUR CALIFORNIA FIRE TRAINING CERTIFICATE

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

My Checklist

EXPLORE CAREER PATHSAttend a workshop at the Career Center.

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.Pu

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ACADEMIC MAPGeography AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 14

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 15

GEOG-1 World Regional Geography GEOG-4 Physical Geography*ENGL-1A Composition ASTRON-35 Planets and the Solar System  

GEOG-11 Human Geography   GEOG-5 Physical Geography Lab ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking *STAT-10 Elementary Statistics

GEOG-3 Geography of California HIST-37 California History    GEOG-6 Environmental Geography BIOL-2 Environmental Biology  

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GEOG-10 Cultural Geography of North America OR GEOG 2 Intro. to Weather, Climate, and SocietyHIST-18 United States History From 1865PS-1 American Politics ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication3

HIST-2 World History: 1500 to Present  3

HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500  3

3IGETC Arts

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.

Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPGerontology AS (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 18

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 17

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 15

GERO-11 Introduction to Gerontology GERO-404 Health and Wellness for Older AdultsGERO-455 Resources and Services for Older Adults *ENGL-1A Composition 

GERO-22 Dying and Death   GERO-400 Principles of Caregiving: Older Adults and their Care   IGETC Area 2- Mathematics ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

GERO-18 Aging and the Life CourseGERO-23 Aging and Older Adulthood     HIST-18 United States History From 1865 ANTHRO-1 AND 1L Biological Anthropology with Lab

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GERO-497ABCD - Gerontology Career Experience InternshipESC-5 Oceanography PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics COMSTD-74 Intercultural Communication (if planning to transfer)SOC-18 Sociology of Aging (if planning to transfer)

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

See a counselor to review transfer requirements.

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

SUMMERPSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology Adult & Aging

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

TOTAL UNITS: 6

3

MUSIC-4 Music Appreciation 3

PS-1 American Politics 3

PHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy   3

Elective (transferable-if planning to transfer)COMSTD-8 Speech Communication  

13

(if planning to transfer)

KINLEC-16 First Aid 3(provides standard CPR certification

needed for the Community Caregiver Certificate)

Discuss careers in aging and/or how you can integrate gerontology into another discipline that interests you.

MEET A GERONTOLOGY PROFESSOR

CONGRATULATIONS!You have earned a Gerontology AS & Certificate and a Community Caregiver Certificate.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

This map earns the Gerontology Certificate and a Community Caregiver Certificate.

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ACADEMIC MAPHistory AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 15

History Elective from History AA-T List B-Group 1*ENGL-1A Composition  *STAT-10 OR SCSCI-10 Elementary Statistics or Statistics for Social Science

PS-1 American Politics

ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical ThinkingGEOG-4 AND GEOG-5 Physical Geography and Lab

IGETC AREA 3A ART HISTORY COURSE

HIST-1 OR 5** - World History: Pre-Civilization or Early Western CivilizationsHIST-17 United States History Through 1877     ANTHRO-1 Introduction To Biological Anthropology

Elective (e.g., History, Humanities, or Literature Course)

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HIST-2 OR 6** - World History: Pre-Civilization OR Early Western CivilizationsHIST-18 United States History From 1865

ECON-7 Economic History of the United StatesELECTIVE: Philosophy Course

3

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

FINISHED!

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

COMSTD-2, 6, or 8-Fundamentals of Effective Speaking, Small Group Communication, or Fundamentals of Speech Communication

3

Elective (e.g., History, Humanities, or Literature Course) 3

HIST-7, 9, or 10 History of the Middle East, History of Asian Civilization I, OR History of Asian Civilizations II (Recommended for the UC path)

Check with a Counselor to determine which courses to take.**TRANSFERRING TO A UC?

History Elective from History AA-T List B-Group 2

Elective (e.g., History, Humanities, or Literature Course)

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.

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ACADEMIC MAPPhilosophy AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 15

PHIL-70 Introduction to PhilosophyPS-1 American Politics  *ENGL-1A Composition   COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication   *MATH-25 College Algebra

PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics  PHIL-76 Critical Thinking    ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking BIOL-2 Environmental Biology PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology

**ARTH-3 Western Art from Prehistory - Middle Ages**HIST-5 Early Western Civilization      **PHIL-77 History of Philosophy: Ancient-Medieval PHIL-80 Introduction to Religion   ENGL Literature Class: ENGL 70A, 70B, 75A, or 75B 

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PHIL-75 Symbolic Logic ASTRON-26 Stars and Galaxies ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology HIST-17 U.S History Through 1877 or HIST-18 U.S. History From 1865Philosophy Elective

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institution(s).

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.

Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

ARTH-5 Western Art from Renaissance-ContemporaryHIST-6 Modern Western CivilizationsPHIL-76 History of Philosophy: Modern

**OR TAKE THE MODERN BUNDLE BELOW:

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPPhilosophy: Religious Studies AA (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 13-15

PHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy PS-1 American Politics *ENGL-1A Composition  

*MATH-25 College Algebra

PHIL-80 Introduction of Religion PHIL-76 Critical Thinking   ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking BIOL-2 Environmental Biology PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology

**ARTH-3 Western Art from Prehistory - Middle Ages**HIST-5 Early Western Civilization      **PHIL-77 History of Philosophy: Ancient-Medieval PHIL-81 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy ENGL Literature: ENGL 70A, 70B, 75A, or 75B 

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PHIL-72 Seminar in Ethics PHIL-82 Introduction to Monotheistic Religions:Judaism/Christianity/Islam

ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

ELECTIVE *English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

ARTH-5 Western Art from Renaissance-ContemporaryHIST-6 Modern Western CivilizationsPHIL-76 History of Philosophy: Modern

**OR TAKE THE MODERN BUNDLE BELOW:

3ASTRON-26 Stars and Galaxies

COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPPolitical Science AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

PS-1 American Politics PS-2 Introduction to Political Science PS-4 Political Theory *ENGL-1A Composition COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking

PS-7 International Relations   PS-21 Urban Politics *STAT-10 Elementary Statistics ORSCSCI-10 Statistics for Social ScienceENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking HIST-17 United States History Through 1877

PS-10 Comparitive Politics PS-32 Law and Society      GEOG-2 Intro to Weather, Climate, and Society IGETC Area 3A - ARTS IGETC Area 3B - HUMANITIES

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PS-3 California Politics and Culture PS-25 Latino Politics

ANTHRO-1 & 1L Biological Anthropology with LabIGETC Area 3A/3B - ARTS OR HUMANITIES

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.

Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

3ECON-2 Principles of Macroeconomics

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPPsychology AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

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SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 14

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan DevelopmentBIOL-1 General Biology *ENGL-1A Composition IGETC ARTS

PSYCH-41 Biological Psychology PSYCH-55 Abnormal Psychology    ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking *MATH-25 College Algebra   SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology

*SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science PSYCH-65 Social Psychology

    COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech CommunicationPHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy HIST-2 World History: 1500 to Present

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PSYCH-80 Research Methods in Psychology ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

PSYCH-5 Personal and Social Awareness*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

UPDATE TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Submit required documents to the transfer institutions.

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

4CHEM-10 Introduction to Chemistry

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Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Public Service, Culture, and Society

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ACADEMIC MAPSocial Justice Studies AA-T (IGETC)

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

2019-2020

START HERE

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 13

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology *ENGL-1A Composition  COMSTD-6 Fundamentals of Small Group Communication PHIL-80 Introduction to Religion PS-1 American Politics

SOC-33 Introduction to Social Studies *SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science SOC-15 Ethnic and Race Relations: U.S. and Global PerspectiveENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

SOC-30 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies SOC-32 Introduction to Women Studies  HIST-25 Women in United States History ANTHRO-1 and 1L Biological Anthropology with LabSocial Justice Studies Elective  

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SOC-80 Introduction to Research Methods and Sociology GEOG-2 Introduction to Weather, Climate, and Society

ARTH-3 Western Art from Prehistory to Middle AgesSocial Justice Studies Elective

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

3HIST-18 United States History from 1865

VISIT THE CENTER FOR CULTURAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ON CAMPUS

VISIT THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTERTake advantage of sociology tutoring.

APPLY FOR FOUNDATION & STUDENT GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Schedule an appointment with a counselor to complete degree application.

Get assistance with submitting final transfer documentation.VISIT TRANSFER CENTER

Update your ed plan with a counselor.

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

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ACADEMIC MAPSociology AA-T (IGETC)

SEMESTER 1 UNITS 1

This program map indicates the major coursework and recommended general educational courses by term that are needed to fulfill your degree in two years if enrolled full-time (approximately 15 units per term). Program completion within this timeframe is dependent on your schedule availability and when courses are offered. Transfer requirements vary based on institution. Please see a Counselor to develop your educational plan and determine appropriate work/life/school balance.

TOTAL UNITS: 15

SEMESTER 2 UNITS 2

TOTAL UNITS: 13

SEMESTER 3 UNITS 3

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SEMESTER 4 UNITS 4

TOTAL UNITS: 16

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology *ENGL-1A Composition  COMSTD-6 Fundamentals of Small Group Communication   PHIL-80 Introduction to Religion PS-1 American Politics

SOC-16 Marriage, Family, and Relationships*SCSCI-10 Statistics for Social Science SOC-15 Ethnic and Race Relations: U.S. and Global PerspectiveENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking

SOC-70 Social ProblemsSOC-14 Sociology of Gender HIST-25 Women in United States History ANTHRO-1 and 1L Biological Anthropology with LabSociology Elective

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SOC-80 Introduction to Research Methods and Sociology GEOG-2 Introduction to Weather, Climate, and Society

Sociology ElectiveCINEMA-25 Survey of World Cinema or CINEMA-26 Survey of American Cinemas

*English and Mathematics placement relies on high school performance data. Direct placement into transfer-level English (ENGL 1A) and Mathematics (for quantitative reasoning) provides the most efficient path to a degree or certificate.

Visit the transfer center and register for a university or campus tour.

Update your ed plan with a counselor.REVIEW MAJOR PREPARATION

START A TRANSFER CHECK

Attend the Transfer Fair, transfer workshops, and meet with university representatives.Complete your transfer applications.

APPLY FOR TRANSFER

Go to the Career Center for job search strategies, resume assistance, and interview preparation.

APPLY FOR GRADUATION THROUGH THE PORTAL

VISIT THE CAREER CENTER

2019-2020

My Checklist

FINISHED!

Visit a counselor or GPS Center for a graduation check.COMPLETE A GRADUATION CHECK

PRE-REGISTRATION CHECKLISTSubmit official high school transcripts.Check with a counselor to verify language other than English.

3HIST-18 United States History From 1865

VISIT THE CENTER FOR CULTURAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ON CAMPUS

VISIT THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTERTake advantage of sociology tutoring.

APPLY FOR FOUNDATION & STUDENT GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Schedule an appointment with a counselor to complete degree application.

Get assistance with submitting final transfer documentation.VISIT TRANSFER CENTER

Counseling:Transfer Center:

Career Center: (909) 652-6511

(909) 652-6200(909) 652-6233

https://www.chaffey.edu/faculty_advisorFaculty Advising: [email protected]

Explore opportunities & learn about career goals.SEE A FACULTY ADVISOR

COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN WITH A COUNSELORInform Counselor of your area of interest.

Public Service, Culture, and Society