Moorpark College

Seaver College
Articulation Agreement
2015-2016
Moorpark College
7075 Campus Road
Moorpark, CA 93021
(805) 378-1400
Seaver College
General Studies Requirements
Moorpark College
Equivalents
English Composition (1 course)
ENG 101 English Composition
ENGL M01A, M01AH
Literature (1 course)
One upper division course in literature: Consult current
Seaver College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this
requirement
No Equivalent
Christianity and Culture (3 courses)
REL 101 The History and Religion of Israel
No Equivalent
REL 102 The History and Religion of Early Christianity
No Equivalent
REL 301 Christianity and Culture
No Equivalent
Western Heritage (3 courses)
The Western Heritage courses are primarily history courses enriched by a study of the art, music,
literature, and philosophy of the corresponding time periods. You must take 4 courses to earn
credit for all three. The Western Heritage sequence credits are awarded on an all or none basis; no
partial credit will be given.
HIST M01A and M01B or HUM
M10A and M01B.
HUM 111 Western Heritage I (30,000 B.C. to A.D. 1300)
One of ARTH M11; MUS M09A;
HUM 212 Western Heritage II (1300-1815)
PHIL M13
HUM 313 Western Heritage III (1815-present)
And one of ARTH M12; MUS M09B;
PHIL M14
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Non-Western Cultures (1 course)
One upper division course in non-western heritage:
Consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes
which fulfill this requirement
No Equivalent
The American Experience (2 courses)
POSC 104 American People and Politics
POLS M01, M03 or M03H
HIST 204 History of the American Peoples –
One upper-division course in American History that
explores the diversity of the American Experience
HIST M07A AND M07B
Human Institutions and Behavior (2 courses from 3 choices)
Consult current Seaver College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this requirement and
recommendations for specific majors.
ECON 200 Economic Principles
ECON M01, M02 or M02H
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology
PSY M01 or M01H
SOC 200 Introduction to Sociology
SOC M01 or M01H
Foreign Language (0-3 courses)
One course is Equivalent to third semester college level, selected from the following: Placement
is based on competency testing or prior college classes.
CHIN 251 Second-Year Chinese I
FRE 251 Second-Year French I
GER 251 Second-Year German I
GRE 320 Intermediate Greek
SPAN M03, M03H
HEB 502 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew
ITAL 251 Second-Year Italian I
JAPN 251 Second-Year Japanese I
SPAN 251 Second-Year Spanish I
RUS 251 Second-Year Russian I (Taught only in Russia)
Laboratory Science (1 course)
One science course with lab: consult current Seaver
College catalog for list of classes that fulfill this
requirement and recommendations for specific majors.
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ANAT M01; EATM M07 & M07L,
M17; ANTH M01/M01H & M01L;
AST M01 & M01L; BIOL M01,
M02A, M02B, M02C, M03, M05;
BOT M01, M06 & M06L; CHEM
M01A, M01B, M07A, M07B, M11,
M12, M12H, M13, ENSC M01 &
M01L, M02, GEOG M01 & M01L,
GEOL M02 & M02L, MICR M01;
PHYS M01 & M01L, M10A/L,
M10B/L, M20A/L, M20B/L, PHSC
M01 & MO1L; PHSO M01; ZOO
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Mathematics (1 course)
One math course beyond college algebra (subject to
approval): consult current Seaver College catalog for list
of classes that fulfill this requirement and
recommendations for specific majors.
MATH M15, or M15H, M21, M25A,
M31, M35
Speech and Rhetoric (1 course)
COM 180 Public Speaking and Rhetorical Analysis
SPCH M02
First-Year Seminar (1 course)
This course to be taken during the
first semester of enrollment at
Pepperdine for students entering with
under 30 transferable units.
GS 199 First-Year Seminars
Fine Arts (1 course)
Non-Art majors may also fulfill this requirement by taking 2 units of any studio course including
Design, Drawing, Painting, Crafts, Sculpture, Lettering, Photography and Ceramics
One course in fine arts: consult current Seaver College
catalog for list of classes which fulfill this requirement.
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ART M10, M11, M12, M13, M14;
HUM M02, M07;
DANC M01, M03;
MUS M04, M04H, M08, M09A,
M09B;
FILM M10, M15, M25, M26;
PHOT M02; THA M01, M02A, M04
Please consult the current Seaver College catalog for a complete description of the
General Education program. http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/academics/catalog/
Students wishing to explore the possibility of courses not listed above counting for major
or general education requirements should complete a "Request for Transfer or
Substitution of Units" form and submit it to OneStop with a course description of the
class in question. The “Request for Transfer or Substitution of Units" form may be
obtained from this website: http://www.pepperdine.edu/registrar/forms/.
Acceptable Courses for Transferring into the
Business Administration Division
Pepperdine Course
MATH 214
BA 210
ECON 211
Moorpark College Equivalent
MATH M16A & M16B or MATH M25A
ECON M01
ECON M02
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Honors Transfer Agreement
Seaver College at Pepperdine University will guarantee admission to any student
from Moorpark College who:
1. Completes at least 30 units from this articulation agreement
2. Maintains a minimum cumulative college GPA of 3.7
3. Demonstrates a fit to the mission of the college as stated below
4. Completes and submits an admission application by the posted deadline
Student should contact the Moorpark College Transfer Center for more
information about this agreement.
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