CSUN Degree Planning Guides - Transfer Plans

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Transfer Plan: African American studies/urban education option iv

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences


The Transfer Planning Guide on this page presumes the completion of your lower division General Education and lower division core requirements for this major. Information on lower division requirements can be found by looking at the 4 year plan for this major. You may also refer to Assist for transfer information and articulation of courses taken at other California Community Colleges.

Once your transfer work is evaluated, applicants and admitted students can use MAP to learn which requirements need to be completed.

To apply for admission at CSUN, go to www.csumentor.edu and select major code 891085B.

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Contact

Pan African Studies Department
www.csun.edu/csbs
Santa Susana Hall 221
(818) 677-3311
email: panafricanstudies@csun.edu

TRANSFER YEAR 1: 1st Semester

Course

Units

Pan African Studies  350

Pan African Studies 391

GE Upper Division Lifelong Learning

Electives

3

3

3

6

Total

15

TRANSFER YEAR 1: 2nd Semester

Course

Units

Pan African Studies  392

Pan African Studies  395 or 417

GE Upper Division Comparative Cultures (select course to meet IC part 2 requirement)

Electives

3

3

3

6

Total

15

TRANSFER YEAR 2: 1st Semester

Course

Units

Pan African Studies  397

Pan African Studies  420 or 421

Urban Education Option Elective

GE Upper Division Arts and Humanities

Electives

3

3

3

3

3

Total

15

TRANSFER YEAR 2: 2nd Semester

Course

Units

Pan African Studies  498

Urban Education Option Electives

Electives

3

6

6

Total

15

MINIMUM UNITS REQUIRED FOR COMPELTION OF DEGREE

To meet Residency requirements you must complete 30 units at CSUN:

24 must be upper division, 12 in your major and 9 in General Education.

 

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