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University of Southern California
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University of California Los Angeles
Articulation History

Quarter Calendar School


Effective period: Fall 2023 - Summer 2024

This articulation history has been developed by USC’s articulation office based on courses that have previously been transferred from this school. It is not a complete list of all transferable courses. The information on this history is advisory only and is not a guarantee of credit awards. USC reserves the right to change the evaluations shown here without notification.

PART I: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

REMINDERS:
Students still in high school: College courses taken before high school graduation can fulfill GE requirements, but not the lower-division writing requirement, or the foreign language requirement, nor can they earn USC course equivalence. Courses must be taught on the college campus by college faculty and not used toward high school graduation to earn credit; courses taught in a high school setting or exclusively to a high school student population, even if they are transcripted by a college or university, do not earn credit at USC.
USC students: Once you have enrolled at USC, you cannot take transfer courses to fulfill GE Core Literacy Requirements or the lower-division writing requirement. You may take transfer courses in the summer only to fulfill GE Global Perspectives or foreign language credit, obtain equivalence to a USC course, or earn elective units. Students should submit a Summer Pre-Approval request online in OASIS prior to registering for summer coursework outside of USC.

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE LITERACY REQUIREMENTS:
Students are required to take 8 courses from 6 GE Core Literacy areas. Students may fulfill any GE Core Literacy Requirement with transfer coursework taken before starting USC, but are required to take at least two GE Core Literacy courses from the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences after starting at USC. The transfer institution department name and appropriate course number or numbers are listed.


Students who began college prior to fall 2015, click here for relevant GE course information



CATEGORY A: The Arts (1 course required)
ART31A; 31C
ART HISTORY21; 22; 23; 24; 27; 28; 29; 31; 50; 51; 54; 55A; 55B; 56A; 56B; 57
ARTS & ARCHITECTURE10
CHINESE40
CLASSICS51A; 51B
DANCE1; 44
DESIGN/MEDIA ARTS10
ENGLISHM50
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY25; M50A; M50B; 35; 40; 50A; 50B; M108A; M108B; M116
FILM & TV4; M50; 6A; M50
FRENCH41; 41
MUSIC HISTORY5; 60; 3; 5; 7; 35; 63; 65; 66; 135A; 135B; 135C; M136; M137
MUSICOLOGY7; 9; 5; 7
RUSSIAN31
SCANDINAVIAN60W
THEATER10; 106

CATEGORY B: Humanistic Inquiry (2 courses required)
ANCIENT NEAR EAST10W
ASIANM60; M61
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES30
CHINESE50; M60; 70
CLASSICS10; 20; 30; 42; 148
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE1A; 1B; 1C; 1D; 2DW; 4DW
ENGLISH10A; 80; 85; 88A; 88B; 88C; 88D; 88E; 88F; 88G; 88H; 88I; 88J; 90; 91A; 91B; 91C
ENVIRONMENT20A with 20B with 20CW
GERMAN50B; 59; 102
HISTORY1B; 1C; 3A; 3B; 5; 8A; 9A; 9C; 9CH; 9D; 10B; M10A; 11A; 11AH; 11B; 11BH; 13A; 13B; 13C; 20; 21; 22
ISLAMIC STUDIESM110; M20
ITALIAN46
JAPANESE50; 70
JEWISH STUDIESM10
KOREAN50; 50
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIESM50B
PHILOSOPHY1; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 21; 22
POLITICAL SCIENCE10; M111A
RELIGIONM40; M50; M60A; M60D; M61; M132
RUSSIAN25; 25W; 90A
SCANDINAVIAN50; 50W
SLAVIC40
SOUTH ASIANM60
WORLD ARTS & CULTURES22; 33

CATEGORY C: Social Analysis (2 courses required)
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES1; M5
AFRO AMERICAN STUDIESM5; M5
ANTHROPOLOGY1; 2; 3; 4; 33; 110P
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES10; 20; 40; 50
CHICANA/O STUDIES10A
CHICANO STUDIES10B
CHICANO/A AND CENTRAL AMERICAN STUDIES10A
ENVIRONMENT20A with 20B with 20CW
GE CLUSTER60A
GENDER STUDIES10
GEOGRAPHY3; 4; 6
HISTORY2B; 3C; 8B; 12B
Labor Studies10
LINGUISTICS1; 3
PUBLIC POLICY10A
SOCIOLOGY1; M5

CATEGORY D: Life Sciences (1 course required)
ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY18; 25
LIFE SCIENCES15 with 15L
PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE3; 5

CATEGORY E: Physical Sciences (1 course required)
ASTRONOMY3
CHEMISTRY20A with 20L; 20AH with 20L
EARTH, PLANETARY AND SPACE8; 15
GEOGRAPHY1; 5
PHYSICS1A with 4AL; 5A with 5B with 5C; 6A

CATEGORY F: Quantitative Reasoning (1 course required)
ECONOMICS1; 2
MATHEMATICS1; 3A; 3B; 31A; 31AL
STATISTICS10
GENERAL EDUCATION GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES:
Students may fulfill GE Global Perspectives with transfer courses taken before entering USC, or in summer terms after starting at USC. For those students taking courses before starting at USC, courses in the Global Perspectives categories can be used to satisfy requirements in the Core Literacies as well. A single course can satisfy one Global Perspective and one Core Literacy requirement. The transfer institution department name and appropriate course number or numbers are listed.

CATEGORY G: Citizenship in a Global Era
AFRO AMERICAN STUDIESM5
GERMAN59
HISTORY5; 12B
INTL DEVELOPMENT1
LINGUISTICS1
THEATER107

CATEGORY H: Traditions and Historical Foundations
ANCIENT NEAR EAST15W
ART HISTORY21; 22; 24; 29
CHINESE50
CLASSICS10; 20; 30; 42; 51A; 51B
HISTORY1B; 1C; 3A; 8A; 8B; 9A; 9C; 9CH; 9D; 10B; M10A; 11A; 11AH; 11B; 11BH; 13A; 13B; 13B; 13C; 20; 21; 22
JAPANESE50
KOREAN50
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIESM50B
PHILOSOPHY1
POLITICAL SCIENCE10; M111A
RELIGIONM50; M132
RUSSIAN90A
LOWER DIVISION WRITING REQUIREMENT:
Any course below (or two courses, if indicated by “with”) fulfills the lower division writing requirement if completed after graduating from high school and before starting at USC. These courses are also listed in Part II as equivalent to WRIT 130, which is the same as the WRIT 150 course offered at USC.
ENGLISH4HW; 4W; 4WS
ENGLISH COMPOSITION5W; 100W
ENVIRONMENTM1CW; 20A; 20B; 20CW
GE CLUSTERM71CW
COURSES THAT FULFILL FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEVELS:
Many majors require a third-semester foreign language course or equivalent. (The International Relations major requires the equivalent of a fourth semester.) Courses that fulfill foreign language levels if completed after graduating from high school are listed below. Students will be required to take a foreign language placement exam to continue in language courses at USC.

Level 1 CoursesLevel 2 CoursesLevel 3 CoursesLevel 4 Courses
ARABIC1B  ARABIC102B  
ARMENIAN101B; 104BARMENIAN102AARMENIAN102BARMENIAN102C; 105C; 106A
CHINESE2; 8CHINESE4CHINESE5CHINESE6; 10
FRENCH2; 8FRENCH4FRENCH5  
GERMAN8GERMAN4GERMAN5GERMAN6; 10
GREEK2; 16      
HEBREW1B; 8HEBREW102AHEBREW102BHEBREW102C
IRANIAN STUDIES1B; 8; 20AIRANIAN STUDIES102AIRANIAN STUDIES102B  
ITALIAN9  ITALIAN5  
JAPANESE8      
KOREAN2KOREAN4A  KOREAN10; 10
LATIN14; 16      
PORTUGUESE2PORTUGUESE25    
RUSSIAN2; 10RUSSIAN4RUSSIAN5RUSSIAN6; 20
      SCANDINAVIAN105
SERBIAN/CROATIAN103      
SPANISH2; 10; 10; 11ASPANISH4SPANISH5SPANISH25

Note: Credit listed here presumes courses are taken in a traditional classroom format on campus. Restrictions on foreign language credit may apply to non-traditional versions, study abroad, summer or inter-session classes. Please refer to part III of this agreement for specific limitations or any special instructions regarding language courses.






PART II: COURSE-TO-COURSE EQUIVALENCES

This section lists all courses from the transfer institution that are equivalent to USC courses. Note that if two or more courses from the transfer institution are listed as“with,” all must be taken to receive USC equivalence.

REMINDER TO STUDENTS IN HIGH SCHOOL: You cannot receive equivalence to USC courses for courses taken before high school graduation, but USC departments may waive prerequisites or course requirements based on these courses, on a case-by-case basis. See your USC advisor after you are admitted for further assistance. Courses must be taught on the college campus by college faculty and not used toward high school graduation to earn credit; courses taught in a high school setting or exclusively to a high school student population, even if they are transcripted by a college or university, do not earn credit at USC.

University of California Los Angeles Courses

USC Courses


ARABIC
ARABIC 102BARAB222

CHEMISTRY
CHEM 20A with CHEM 20LCHEM105A
CHEM 20AH with CHEM 20LCHEM105A
CHEM 20B with CHEM 30ALCHEM105B
CHEM 30B with CHEM 30BLCHEM322A
CHEM 30C with CHEM 30CLCHEM322B

CHINESE
CHIN 5EALC204

EARTH, PLANETARY AND SPACE
EPS SCI 15GEOL107

ECONOMICS
ECON 1 ECON203
ECON 1 ECON203
ECON 2 ECON205
ECON 2ECON205

ENGLISH
ENGL 4HW WRIT130
ENGL 4W WRIT130
ENGL 4WSWRIT130

ENGLISH COMPOSITION
ENGCOMP 5W WRIT130
ENGCOMP 100WWRIT130

ENVIRONMENT
CLUSTER M1CW WRIT130
CLUSTER 20A with CLUSTER 20B with CLUSTER 20CWWRIT130

FRENCH
FRNCH 5FREN220

GE CLUSTER
CLUSTER M71CWWRIT130

GERMAN
GERMAN 5GERM201

HEBREW
HEBREW 102BHEBR220

IRANIAN STUDIES
IRANIAN 102BIRAN220

ITALIAN
ITALIAN 5ITAL220

MATHEMATICS
MATH 1 MATH108
MATH 3B MATH118
MATH 31A with MATH 31BMATH125
MATH 32B MATH226
MATH 33A with MATH 33BMATH225

PHYSICS
PHYSICS 5A with PHYSICS 5B with PHYSICS 5CPHYS135A and PHYS135B
PHYSICS 5A with PHYSICS 5B with PHYSICS 5CPHYS135A and PHYS135B
PHYSICS 6A with PHYSICS 6B with PHYSICS 6CPHYS135A and PHYS135B

POLITICAL SCIENCE
POL SCI 50POSC120

PORTUGUESE
PORTGSE 2PORT120

RUSSIAN
RUSSIAN 5RUSS220

SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOL 1SOCI200

SPANISH
SPAN 5SPAN220
STATISTICS
STATS 10MATH114






PART III: ALL COURSES THAT TRANSFER FOR CREDIT

This section lists all courses that transfer for credit (including the courses listed in Parts I and II). The department name, prefix, and course numbers are listed. If a range of courses is listed (e.g., PE 25A-75C), all courses in the range transfer. Courses with special transfer conditions are identified with a code in parentheses after the course (e.g., “107(PTN)”). Definitions of the codes are shown at the end of this section.

Certain categories of courses are subject to a unit limit. Those categories and their limits appear in the relevant department (e.g., “PE Activity (4 units max)”).

Transfer department
Courses which transfer for unit credit
AEROSPACE STUDIES
(AERO ST )

1A; 1B; 1C; 20A
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
(AF AMER )

1; M5; 6(SYL) ; M111; 112A; 188A(SYL)
AFRO AMERICAN STUDIES
(AFROAM )

M5; M103A; M120; M103B; M104A; M104B; M104C; M145; M158A; M158B; M158C; M172
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
(AM IND )

M161
ANCIENT NEAR EAST
(AN N EA )

10W; 15W; M103A; M104; 120A; 120B; 120C; 121A; 121B; 121C
ANTHROPOLOGY
(ANTHRO )

1; 2; 3; 4; 12; 19; 33; 34; 98T(SYL) ; 110P; 111; 112; 113P; 114P; 120; 121A; 124B; 124P; 126N; 128A; 129(PTN) ; 129Q; 130; 133; 133F; M134; 135A; 135B; 135S; 135T; 136A; 137; 139; M140; 141; 143; M145; 147; 150; M155Q; 157; M164; M168; 173Q; 175R; 175S; 175T; 175U; 175Y; 176; 177; 182; 199(PTN)
APPLIED LINGUISTICS
(APPLING )

101W
ARABIC
(ARABIC )

1A; 1B; 1C; 102B; 102C; M107
ARCHAEOLOGY
(ARCHEOL )

30; C159
ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DES
(ARCH&UD )

10A; 10B; 102(PTN) ; 103
ARMENIAN
(ARMENIA )

101A; 101B; 101C; 102A; 102B; 102C; 104A; 104B; 105B; 105C; 106A; 106B; 106C
ART
(ART )

1A; 1B; 11A; 11B; 11D; 11E; 31A; 31B; 31C; 100; 130; 133; 137; 140; 145; 147; 148; 150; 170; C180; M184; 193(PTN) ;
Drawing (12 units max):
1A; 130;
Painting (12 units max):
11A; 133;
2-D art (e.g., printmaking, photography, computer generated art, miscellaneous) (16 units max):
11B; 140; 147; 150;
3-D art (e.g., ceramics, sculpture) (12 units max):
1B; 11E; 145; 148
ART HISTORY
(ART HIS )

21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 27; 28; 29; 31; 50; 51; 54; 55A; 55B; 56A; 56B; 57; M102A; M102B; M102C; M102D; M102E; M102F; M102G; M102H; M102J; 104A; 104B; 105A; 105B; 105C; 105D; 105E; 106B; 106C; 108A; 108C; 109B; 110A; 110B; 110C; 110F; C110H; C112A; C112B; C112C; CM112D; 114A; 114C; 114D; 114E; 114F; C115A; C115B; C115C; C115D; C115E; 118D; C142B; 150D; C171B
ARTS & ARCHITECTURE
(ART&ARC )

10
ASIAN
(ASIAN )

19; 60; 60W(WSY) ; M60; M61; 162
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
(ASIA AM )

10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 103; 105; 130A; 133
ASTRONOMY
(ASTR )

3; 4; 5; 6; 81; 82; 127
ATMOSPHERIC & OCEAN SCIENCES
(A&O SCI )

1; 1(ONL) ; 1L(ONL) ; 2; 2L; 3; 3(ONL) ; 3L(ONL)
BIOENGINEERING
(BIOENGR )

10
BIOMATHEMATICS
(BIOMATH )

108; 110; 160
BIOSTATISTICS
(BIOSTAT )

100A; 100B
CHEMISTRY
(CHEM )

14A(SYL) ; 14B; 14BL; 14C; 14CL; 14D; 19; 20A; 20L; 20AH; 20B; 30AL; 30A; 30B; 30BL; 30C; 30CL; 88A; 96(PTN) ; 103; 110A; 110B; 113A; C113B; 114; 114H; C115A; C115B; C123A; C123B; 136; 144; 153A; 153B; 153C; 153L; 154; 156; 171; C172; C175; C180; 184; 189;
NOTE: CHEM14a (by itself, or with CHEM14b and CHEM14bl) is eligible for equivalence to USC's CHEM105a by taking USC's CHEM290a lab. Submit an articulation petition for permission to enroll in CHEM290a
CHICANA/O STUDIES
(CHICANO )

10A; 97; 101; M102; M103C; M103D; M106; M110; M147; M155; M186A; M186AL;
2-D art (e.g., printmaking, photography, computer generated art, miscellaneous) (16 units max):
M186A; M186AL
CHICANO STUDIES
(CHICANO )

10B
CHICANO/A AND CENTRAL AMERICAN STUDIES
(CCAS )

10A
CHICANO/A STUDIES
(CHICANO )

100SL(PTN) ; 191(PTN)
CHINESE
(CHIN )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8; 10; 40; 50; M60; 70; 100A; 100B; 102A; 152; 157; 186; 187
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
(CIVIC )

50SL(PTN)
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
(C&EE )

1; 19; M20; 101; 106A; 108
CLASSICS
(CLASSIC )

10; 20; 30; 42; 51A; 51B; 88A; 88C; 88D; M114A(DED) ; M114B(DED) ; 140; 141; 142; 144; M145A; M145B; 148; 150A; 150B; M153A; M153B; M153C; M153D; M153E; M153F; M153G; M153H; M153I; 162; 164; 165; M167(SYL) ; 185
COMM ENGAGE SOCIAL CHANGE
(CESC )

50XP(PTN) ; 98A; 195CE(PTN)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
(COMM ST )

1; 10; 19; 101; 141; 113; 170; 114; 171; 115; 174; 132; 188A; 157; 195(PTN) ; 166; 167; 178; 182; 187
COMMUNITY HEALTH
(COM HLT )

48; 130; M140
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
(COM LIT )

1A; 1B; 1C; 1D; 1E(SYL) ; 2BW(WSY) ; 2CW(SYL) ; 2DW; 4CW(SYL) ; 4DW(WSY) ; 89; 191
COMPUTER SCIENCE
(COM SCI )

3; 31; 32; M51A; 97(PTN) ; 112; 118; 143; M152A; 180
DANCE
(DANCE )

1; 6; 8; 9; 13; 15; 16; 44; 59; 65; C106A; C115;
Dance (8 units max):
1; 6; 8; 9; 13; 15; 16; 59; 65
DESIGN/MEDIA ARTS
(DESMA )

8; 9; 10; 21; 22; 24; 25; 28; 101; 161;
Drawing (12 units max):
21;
2-D art (e.g., printmaking, photography, computer generated art, miscellaneous) (16 units max):
22; 24; 25
EARTH & SPACE SCIENCES
(E&S SCI )

1; 1F; 3; 5; 8; 9; 10; 16(SYL) ; 17; 20; 100; C107; 112; 116; 153; 199(PTN)
EARTH, PLANETARY AND SPACE
(EPS SCI )

1; 3; 8; 9; 13; 15; 17(SYL)
ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
(EE BIOL )

18; 25; 109; 114A; 151A
ECONOMICS
(ECON )

1; 2; 3A; 3B; 5; 11; 41; 99(PTN) ; 101; 102; 103; 103L; 104; 104L; 106F; 106FB; 106M; 106ML; 106P; 106V; 107; 111; 112; 121; 122; 130; 134; 137; 142; 143; 150; 151; 160; 170; 181A; 181B; 183; 199B(PTN)
EDUCATION
(EDUC )

1902(PTN) ; M102; M108; 120; 131
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(EL ENGR )

10; M16; 100; 101; M116C; 121B; 129D; 131A
ENGINEERING
(ENGR )

96A; 112
ENGLISH
(ENGL )

4HW; 4W; 4WS; 10A; 10B; 10C; 19; 20; 20W; M40; M50; 80; 85; 88A; 88B; 88C; 88D; 88E; 88F; 88G; 88H; 88I; 88J; 88K; 90; 91A; 91B; 91C; M101A; M101B; M102A; M102B; 103; M104A; M104B; M104C; 139RP; M105A; 142; M105B; 106; M107A; M107B; 110; 114; 115A; 115B; 115D; 117; 121; 122; 133; 134; 135; 137; M138; 140A; 143; 150A; 150B; 151; 153; 154; 155; 156; 157; 163C; 168; 170A; 170B; 171A; 171B; 172A; 172B; 173A; 173B; 173C; 174A; 174B; 174C; 176; 177; 180; 195(PTN) ; 199(PTN)
ENGLISH 2ND LANGUAGE
(ESL )

25; 33B; 33C; 35;
English for speakers of other languages (4 units max):
25; 33B; 33C; 35
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
(ENGCOMP )

2(PTN) ; 2I(PTN) ; 3; 3D; 3H; 5W; 6W(WSY) ; 100W; 110; 129A-129D; 131A; 131B; 131C; 131D; 180
ENVIRONMENT
(CLUSTER )

M1A; M1B; M1CW; 20A; 20B; 20CW
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
(ENV HLT )

100
EPIDEMIOLOGY
(EPIDEM )

100
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
(ETHNOMU )

M7A; M7B; 25; M7C; 30; 20A; 20B; 20C; M50A; M50B; 35; 40; 50A; 50B; 71; 91A; 91D; 91F; 91G; 91H; 91J; 91K; 91N; 91P; 91T; 91Z; M108A; M108B; M111; 113; M116; 117; 118; 120A; 120B; C122A; C122B; 123; 127A; 127B; 129A; 129B; 147; 156A; 157; 158A; 158B; 158C; 161P; 161T; C169; C176; 177; 188;
Music ensemble (4 units max):
91A; 91D; 91F; 91G; 91H; 91J; 91K; 91N; 91P; 91T; 91Z; 161T; 177;
Music lessons (16 units max):
71; 127A; 127B
FILM & TV
(FILM TV )

4; M50; 6A; 10A; 18; 19; 33; 37; 72; 75; 84A; 100A; 101A; 104(PTN) ; 106A; 106B; 106C(SYL) ; 108; 110A; 113; 114; 116; 122B; 122D; 122E; 122J; 122M; C132; 133; 135A; 146; C147; 150; 151; 178; 183A; 183B; 184A; 184B; 188A; 188B; 188E; 188J; 188M; 188N; 194(PTN) ; 195(PTN)
FRENCH
(FRENCH )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 8; 10A; 10B; 10C; 10D; 12; 41; 100(DED) ; 107(DED) ; 130(DED)
GE CLUSTER
(CLUSTER )

48A(SYL) ; 60A; 70A; M71A; M71B; M71CW; 80A
GENDER STUDIES
(GENDER )

10; 130; M132A; M162; M165
GEOGRAPHY
(GEOG )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 100; 101; 103; 104; 105; 108; 111; 118; 120; 140; 147; 150; 156; 160; 186
GERMAN
(GERMAN )

1; 2(ONL) ; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8; 10; 12; 50A; 50B; 59; 102
GLOBAL STUDIES
(GLBL ST )

1; 100A; 100B; 160
GREEK
(GREEK )

1; 2; 3; 16; 121
HEALTH POLICY & MGMT
(HLT POL )

100
HEBREW
(HEBREW )

1A; 1B; 1C; 8; 102A; 102B; 102C; 103B
HISTORY
(HIST )

1B; 1C; 2B; 3A; 3B; 3C; 3D; 4; 5; 8A; 8B; 8C; 9A; 9C; 9CH; 9D; 10B; 10BW(WSY) ; M10A; 11A; 11AH; 11B; 11BH; 12A; 12B; 13A; 13B; 13C; 19; 20; 21; 22; 97C; 97D; 97E; 100; 102; M102A; M102B; M103A; M103B; M104; 105A; 105B; 105C; 106A; 107A(SYL) ; 107C; 107D; 108A; 110D(SYL) ; 111C; 112A; 112B; 112C; M112C(DED) ; M112E(DED) ; 113A; 113B; 114A; 114B; 116A; 116B; M116C; 119A; 119B; 119C; 119D; 120A; 120B; 121A; 121B; 121C; 121D; 121E; 121F; 122A; 122B; 122C; 122D; 123A; 123B; 124A; 124B; 124C; 125A; 125B; 126; 127B; 127C; 128A; 128B; 129A; 129B; 131A; 131B; 132; M133A; M133B; 136A; 136B; 136C; 137A; 137B; 138A; 138B; 139A; 140A; 140B; 140C; 141A; 141B; 142A; 142B; 142C; 143A; 143B; M144C; 145A; 145B; 146A; 146B; 147A; 147B; M147C; M147D; M150A; M150B; M150C; M150D; M150E; M151A; 153; 154; M155; 157A(SYL) ; 157B; 161; 162A; M164B; 166B; 166C; 168A; 168B; 170D; 172A; 172B; 172C; 173C; M173B; 174A; 176A; 176B; M182D; 183A; M184D; M185D; 191D; 191L; 195(PTN) ; 195CE(PTN) ; 197(PTN) ; 199(PTN)
HONORS COLLEGIUM
(HNRS )

2; 12; 14; 60; 67; 140; 156; 174
INFORMATION STUDIES
(INF STD )

10
INSTITUTE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
(ENVIRON )

12; 140; M153; M161; 163; M167
INTERNATIONAL AREA STUDIES
(I A STD )

1; 50(SYL) ; 110A(PTN) ; 110B(PTN) ; 160; 195CE(PTN)
INTL DEVELOPMENT
(INTL DV )

1; 19; 100A; 160
IRANIAN STUDIES
(IRANIAN )

1A; 1B; 1C; 8; 20A; 102A; 102B; 103A; 103B; 103C; 104; 140; 141; 142; 187
ISLAMIC STUDIES
(ISLM ST )

M110; M20
ITALIAN
(ITALIAN )

1; 3; 5; 8A(DED) ; 8B(DED) ; 9; 42A(DED) ; 42B; 46; 102B; 110
JAPANESE
(JAPAN )

1; 8; 50; 70; 75; 155
JEWISH STUDIES
(JEWISH )

M10; 135; M142; M182D
KOREAN
(KOREAN )

1A; 2; 2A; 3; 3A; 4A; 10; 40; 50
Labor Studies
(LBR STD )

10
LATIN
(LATIN )

1; 3; 14; 16
LIFE SCIENCES
(LIFESCI )

1; 2; 3; 4; 7A; 7B; 7C; 15; 15L; 23L; 30A; 30B
LINGUISTICS
(LING )

1; 3; M7(SYL) ; M10; 20; 102; 103; 104; 110; 120B; M146; 165B; M177
MANAGEMENT
(MGMT )

1A(CDP) ; 1B(CDP) ; 19; 88; 108; 120A; 120B; 122; 123; 126; 127A; 127B; 130A; 130B; 180; 182
MATERIALS SCIENCE
(MAT SCI )

10; 104; 143A; 199(PTN)
MATHEMATICS
(MATH )

1; 2; 3A; 3B; 3C; 31A; 31B; 31AL; 31E; 32A; 32B; 33A; 33B; 61; 106; 110A; 110AH; 110B; 110BH; 110C; 111; 115A; 115B; 117; 131A; 131AH; 131B; 131BH; 132; 135; 136; 142; 143; 146; 151A; 151B; 170S; 174E; 1151(PTN)
MECHANICAL & AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
(MECH&AE )

94; 101; 103; 105A; 171A; 182
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
(MIMG )

6; 7; 12; 100L; 101; 102; 185A
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
(M E STD )

M50B; 177
MOLECULAR & DEV BIOL
(MCD BIO )

60; 90; 100
MOLECULAR, CELL, DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
(MCD BIO )

40; 50; 70; 80; 138; CM156; C174A-C174D
MUSIC
(MUSIC )

M6A; 1A; M6B; 3; M6C; 20A; 20B; 4A; 20C; 4B; 62A*; 4C; 80A; 7; 90M; C90E; M10A-M10C; M10C; 15; C175; 185H; C185A; 60A; 60B; 60C; 60D; 60E; 60F; 60G; 60K; 61A; 61B; 61C; 61D; 61E; 62A; 62B; 62C; 62D; 63; 64A; 64B; 64C; 65; 80F; 80V; 90B; 90D; 90F; 90L; 90N; 90P; C90A; C90G; 106A; 106B; 116; 117; 120A; 120B; 120C; 121; 123A; 123B; 124B; C167; C176;
Music ensemble (4 units max):
90M; C90E; C175; 185H; C185A; 90B; 90F; 90M; 90N; C90A; C90E; C90G; C175;
Music lessons (16 units max):
62A*; 80A; 60A; 60B; 60C; 60D; 60E; 60F; 60G; 60K; 61A; 61B; 61C; 61D; 61E; 62A; 62B; 62C; 62D; 63; 64A; 64B; 64C; 65; 80A; 80F; 80V;
Acting (12 units max):
90P
MUSIC HISTORY
(MUS HST )

1; 5; 60; 88S; 3; 7; 8; M10A; M10B; 68; M10C; 19; 28A; 28B; 35; 62; 63; 64; 65; 66; 70; 130; 135A; 135B; 135C; M136; M137
MUSIC INDUSTRY
(MUS IND )

55; 101; 105; 195(PTN)
MUSICOLOGY
(MUSCLGY )

7; 9; 12W; 68; 5
NAVAL SCIENCE
(NAV SCI )

102B
NEUROSCIENCE
(NEUROSC )

10; 101B; 101L; M101A; M101B; M101C; 102; M119L; 180; 186; M187
NURSING
(NURSING )

13
PHILOSOPHY
(PHILOS )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 21; 22; 22W; 23; 31; 100C; M101A; M101B; M102; 105; 106; C109; C110; C111; C112; C114; 116; 117; 118; 126; 127A; 127B; 127C; 128A; 128B; 129; 130; 131; 132; 136; 150; 151A; 151C; 153A; 155; 157A; 166; 175; 177A; 179; 181; 183; 185
PHYSICS
(PHYSICS )

1A; 4AL; 1B; 4BL; 1C; 5A; 5B; 5C; 6A; 6B; 6C; 10; 17; 18L; 105A; 105B; 108; 110A; 110B; 112; 114; 115A; 115B; 116; M122; 123; 124; 131; 180A; 180D; 180E; 180F; C186
PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
(PHY SCI )

3; 5; 6; 13; 90; 99(PTN) ; 107; 111A; M180A; 111B; 111L; C126; 133; 136; C144; 147; M148; C152; 155; 166; 167; 177; M180B; M180C; 199(PTN)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
(POL SCI )

6; 10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 60; 104A; 104B; M105; M106; M111A; 112A; 113B; 114A; 114B; 115A; 115D; 117; 118; 119; 121A; 122A; 123A; 126; 127A; 128A; 128B; 129; 131; 132A; 133; 135; 136; 137A; 137B; 139; 140B; 140C; 141B; 141E; 145B; 149; 151B; M152; 153A; 153B; 154A; 155; 157; 159A; 159B; 160; 167D; 168; 169; M181B; 191B; 191C; 199(PTN)
PORTUGUESE
(PORTGSE )

1; 2; 3; 8A; 8B; 25; 102A(SYL) ; 102B
PROGRAM IN COMPUTING
(COMPTNG )

3; 10A; 10B; 10C; 30
PSYCHIATRY
(PSYCTRY )

19; 79; 99(PTN)
PSYCHOLOGY
(PSYCH )

10; 15; 19; 85; 88A-88Z; 97; 100A; 100B; M107; 110; 111; 112A; 112B; 115; 116; 118; 119A; 119B; 119C; 119D; 119E; 119P; 119Q; 119V; 119Y; M119O; M119X; M119Y; 120A; 120B; 121; 124A; 124B; 124C; 124D; 124E; 124F; 127A; 129A; 129B; 129E; 129F; 130; 131; 133A; 133B; 133C; 133D; 133F; 133G; 134D(PTN) ; 134E(PTN) ; 135; 136A; 136B; 137C; M137E; M138; M140; M147A; 150; M163; M165; 173; 175; 177; 178; 179A; 179B; M181A; M181B; 186A; 187A; 187B; 187C(SYL) ; 188A; 188B; 193; 194A(PTN)
PUBLIC HEALTH
(PUB HLT )

150
PUBLIC POLICY
(PUB PLC )

10A; 10B; 10C; 10D; 105
RELIGION
(RELIGN )

M40; M50; M60A; M60D; M61; M132
ROMANIAN
(ROMANIA )

103
RUSSIAN
(RUSSIAN )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 10; 11A(SYL) ; 11B(SYL) ; 12A(SYL) ; 12B(SYL) ; 13A(SYL) ; 13B(SYL) ; 31; 90B(SYL) ; 20; 25; 25W(WSY) ; 90A; 100A; 100B; 130A; 140A; 140B; 140C
SCANDINAVIAN
(SCAND )

1; 50; 50W; 60W; 105; 147A; C163B
SERBIAN/CROATIAN
(SRB CRO )

103
SLAVIC
(SLAVIC )

19; 40
SOCIOLOGY
(SOCIOL )

1; M5; M120; 19; 20; 89; 101; 102; 106A; 111; 112; 113; M115; 116; 117; CM125(PTN) ; 126; 127; 128; 130; 132; 133; 134; 135; M138; 143; 145; C146; 147A; 147B; 148; M150; 151; M153; M155; 156; 157; 158; 160; M161; M162; M163; 168; 169; 170; 172; 173; M174; M175; M176; 180A; 182; 183; 184; 185; 186; 191E; 191R; 195(PTN) ; 195CE(PTN)
SOUTH ASIAN
(S ASIAN )

M60; 155
SPANISH
(SPAN )

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 8A; 8B; 9A; 9B; 10; 11A; 25; M35; 42; M42; 100A; 100B; M118A; M118B; M145A; M145B; 199(PTN)
STATISTICS
(STATS )

10; 11; 13; 20; 100A; 100B; 100C; 101A; 101B; 101C; 143
THEATER
(THEATER )

1A; 2A; 10; 11(SYL) ; 12; 13; 14A; 14B; 14C; 15; 20; 21; 24A; 25; 28A; 28D; 28E; 28F; 30; 34A; 35A; 50; 72; 101A; 101B; 101C; 102E; 104C; 106; 107; 110; 113; 120A; 120B; 120C; 121; 123; 124A; 126A; 130A; 136; 138; C146A(PTN) ; C146B(PTN) ; 150; C155A; 160; 175A; 175B;
PE activity (4 units max):
2A;
Dance (8 units max):
1A; 25; 34A;
Acting (12 units max):
12; 20; 21; 24A; 28A; 28D; 28E; 28F; 120A; 120B; 120C; 121; 123; 124A; 126A; 130A; 136;
Production (theatre production including rehearsal, choreography) (12 units max):
15; 50; 72; 150; 160; 175B;
Stagecraft (12 units max):
14A; 14B; 14C; C155A
TURKIC LANGUAGES
(TURKIC )

160
URBAN PLANNING
(URBN PL )

M120; 121; CM172
WORLD ARTS
(WL ARTS )

1; 22; 100A; 174A(PTN)
WORLD ARTS & CULTURES
(WLD ART )

22; 33
WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES
(WL ARTS )

20; 120

PART IV: COURSES THAT DO NOT TRANSFER

Courses listed below have been reviewed and do not transfer for credit.

Transfer department
Courses that do not transfer
ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DES
(ARCH&UD )

1
ART
(ART )

70
ARTS EDUCATION
(ARTS ED )

20
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
(ASIA AM )

M114
CHEMISTRY
(CHEM )

2; 17;
NOTE: CHEM14a (by itself, or with CHEM14b and CHEM14bl) is eligible for equivalence to USC's CHEM105a by taking USC's CHEM290a lab. Submit an articulation petition for permission to enroll in CHEM290a
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
(COMM ST )

1A
COMMUNITY HEALTH
(COM HLT )

19; 179
DENTISTRY
(DENT )

199
DESIGN
(DESIGN )

35B
DESIGN/MEDIA ARTS
(DESMA )

1; 2; 3; 4; 6
ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
(EE BIOL )

97XA
ECONOMICS
(ECON )

185
EDUCATION
(EDUC )

92F; 98; 122; 132; 190; 191B; 193B; 194A
ENGLISH
(ENGL )

A-1B; 2
ENGLISH 2ND LANGUAGE
(ESL )

32
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
(ENGCOMP )

A; 1; 50; 123
ENGLISH SUBJECT A
(ENGA )

1
FILM & TV
(FILM TV )

400-499
GLOBAL STUDIES
(GLBL ST )

10
HONORS COLLEGIUM
(HNRS )

98; 99; 101A; 101C
LIFE SCIENCES
(LIFESCI )

98XA
MANAGEMENT
(MGMT )

295A
MATHEMATICS
(MATH )

98XB
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
(MIMG )

15
MOTION PICTURES & TV
(MPTV X)

400-X499.99; 476.811
NURSING
(NURSING )

3; 10; 20; 50; 173W
PHYSICS
(PHYSICS )

91A-91C
PROGRAM IN COMPUTING
(COMPTNG )

1
PSYCHOLOGY
(PSYCH )

132A; 132B; 134A-135B
STATISTICS
(STATS )

X402
SUBJECT EXAMS
(SUBJECT )

A; B
UNDERGRADUATE LAW
(UG-LAW )

184
UNIVERSITY STUDIES
(UNIV ST )

10A; 15A; 15B

COURSE CODE DEFINITIONS:

Courses marked with these codes require further review. Petitions are accepted from USC students only.
CDP (See department):    Elective units are granted. See USC department offering a similar course for possible equivalence.
DED (Special review needed):    No credit given without further review. Course is being taught in non-traditional time schedule or location. Transfer units are subject to limits.
ONL (Online or hybrid courses):    Elective units are granted. Online or hybrid sections of this course do not earn GE III or a foreign language level. If you took a traditional classroom section, submit an articulation petition with detailed registration information, not a course syllabus.
PTN (Petition needed):    No credit given without further review. Submit articulation petition with course syllabus.
SYL (Syllabus requested):     Elective units are granted, and subject credit (e.g., GE) may be available. Submit articulation petition with course syllabus.
WSY (Writing and syllabus requested):     This course (by itself or with other courses) may satisfy the lower division writing requirement. Submit articulation petition with the syllabus and all argumentative writing required for this course.


SUMMARY OF UNIT LIMITS: Transfer of units in certain categories of courses is limited. Units shown below are semester units. If you attend a college on a quarter calendar, multiply these figures by 1.5 for limits in terms of quarter units.

ASL: American sign language. 12 units max.
ESL: English for speakers of other languages: 4 units max.
MUSIC
    Music ensemble: 4 units max.
    Music lessons: 16 units max.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
    PE activity: 4 units max
    PE theory: 12 units max.
STUDIO ARTS
    Drawing: 12 units max.
    Painting: 12 units max.
    2-D art (e.g., printmaking, photography, computer-generated art, miscellaneous): 16 units max.
    3-D art (e.g., ceramics, sculpture): 12 units max.
THEATRE AND DANCE
    Dance: 8 units max.
    Acting: 12 units max.
    Production (theatre production including rehearsal, choreography): 12 units max.
    Stagecraft: 12 units max.
NOTES: (1) Unit limits for PE activity, dance, music lessons, and ESL include units earned at USC! (2) All courses in these categories except ASL, ESL and PE theory can be repeated for credit, up to the maximum limit.





PART V: GENERAL RULES

A. BASIC REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Grades:
    • Courses must receive at least a grade of C- (or pass or credit) to transfer.
    • No more than 4 units of GE (one course) can be taken pass/no pass. The lower division writing course cannot be taken pass/no pass. No more than 24 units total can be taken pass/no pass (including courses taken at USC). (“Pass/no pass” means a course that is available for a letter grade but allows the student to choose pass/no pass as an alternate grade choice. If a course is only offered credit/no credit, it is not included in the limit.)
  2. Units:
    • Most students may transfer in a maximum of 64 semester units. (Architecture majors and Engineering “3-2” students have different limits).
    • Transferable courses are granted the number of semester units indicated on the transfer transcript, even if a USC equivalent course receives a different number of units.
    • Units at a quarter school are converted to semester units by dividing them by 1.5.

B. RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY:

  1. Effective dates:
    • Transfer credit for a course is determined by the articulation agreement in effect at the time you began the course. Be sure to check the effective dates at the top of this agreement. This agreement may be updated during the effective period listed above if additional courses are granted credit, so it is advisable to check the agreement every semester. Credit listed here will not be withdrawn if the course is taken during the effective period.
  2. Course repetition:
    • Courses taken for repeat credit will not be accepted for additional unit credit unless otherwise indicated on this agreement (e.g., most courses with unit caps, such as PE activity and music ensemble, can be repeated—see “CAP (UNIT LIMIT) DEFINITIONS” above).
    • If two or more courses equivalent to each other are taken, only the first course passed will be granted credit (although all attempts are calculated in the transfer GPA).
    • A prerequisite course within the same discipline taken after the higher level course has been passed will not get credit (e.g., you can’t get credit for French 2 taken after French 3).
  3. Non-traditional course formats:
    • o Foreign language or laboratory science courses taught online or via distance learning, television, or correspondence will not earn course equivalence and will not apply to the foreign language or GE Core Literacy requirements; they earn elective units only. USC will review on a case-by-case basis courses taught in non-traditional time modes such as concentrated “intensive” sessions or special weekend modules. Petitions regarding these types of classes are accepted from USC students only.

C. RULES FOR SPECIFIC CATEGORIES OF STUDENTS:

  1. Students who have not yet graduated from high school:
    Students may apply no more than 16 units for college courses taken before high school graduation towards their USC degree. College courses taken before high school graduation can fulfill GE requirements, but not the lower-division writing requirement, or the foreign language requirement, nor can they earn USC course equivalence.Courses must be taught on the college campus by college faculty and not used toward high school graduation to earn credit; courses taught in a high school setting or exclusively to a high school student population, even if they are transcripted by a college or university, do not earn credit at USC.
  2. USC students:
    Once students have enrolled at USC, there are limitations on transfer work:
    • USC students planning to take transfer courses should file an electronic pre-approval through OASIS or, if the online form tells you that you cannot use that process, a Transfer Course Work Pre-Approval Form (available on the web at www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/services/articulation/generalinfo.html). Note the limitations on number of units that can be transferred in.
    • USC students may not transfer in courses taken in fall, winter, or spring terms.
    • USC students must complete all remaining GE and writing requirements at USC.
    • USC departmental approval is required if you wish to take an equivalent course in transfer in order to repeat a class you took at USC with an unsatisfactory grade. Unit and subject credit are allowed if you repeat a class you failed (grades of F, NP, NC, IX, UW). Only subject credit is allowed (no units) if your previous grade was passing but did not meet departmental grade requirements. See your advisor or Degree Progress for the pre-approval form. USC courses with a grade of “W” may be repeated in transfer.
  3. Business and Accounting Majors:
    Business and accounting majors will not receive units toward the major for business or accounting transfer courses unless the USC academic department makes an exception. All transfer students seeking admission must complete the articulated prerequisite courses for admission consideration.
  4. Journalism majors:
    Journalism majors will not receive units for journalism transfer courses.

D. FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILL LEVEL REQUIREMENT:

Many USC students must pass a third-semester foreign language course with a grade of C- or higher, or pass USC's placement examination at a level equivalent to third semester competency. Courses that fulfill this requirement are listed at the end of Part I.
Students who do not finish their language requirement before transferring to USC must take USC's placement examination. Students may be advised to repeat, without additional credit, a semester or semesters of instruction if their skills are judged insufficient at the time of testing. Therefore, if your major requires a foreign language and if you have already started taking a foreign language, you are advised to continue studying that language through the third-semester level if possible before transferring to USC.
International students whose native language is not English are exempt from the foreign language requirement.

E. ADDITIONAL RULES:

  1. Courses that are not granted equivalence on the articulation agreement may be applied toward major or minor requirements at the discretion of the USC department. Courses that are lower-division at the sending school may only fulfill lower-division requirements at USC.
  2. Courses must be at least 3 semester units or 4 quarter units to receive subject credit listed in Parts I or II.
  3. USC is neither liable for nor bound by any erroneous re-creation and/or publication of USC articulation and transfer information produced by other institutions. We reserve the right to correct any errors that may have been made.

F. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum requirements for admission are:
  1. Intermediate algebra (non-transferable college course), unless you took advanced algebra in high school.
  2. Lower division writing requirement (course equivalent to WRIT-130).
  3. There is no minimum number of transfer units you must complete. However, if you have fewer than 30 units, the Office of Admission will focus primarily on your high school record and SAT results.
Many majors have additional admission requirements. See “Transferring to USC” at www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/transfer/prospective/transferbrochure.html or contact the Office of Admission.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

  1. For further information regarding articulation, consult University of California Los Angeles’s Articulation Office or refer to the USC Articulation website at www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/services/articulation/generalinfo.html
  2. For information regarding admission, prospective students should contact USC's Office of Admission, (213) 740-1111, or see www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/