CAl transfer:Do your IGETC courses satisfy SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH???

<p>I am transfering to UCB next semester. Tonight, I just realized none of my IGETC courses safisfy SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH requirments. In fact, my CC does not offer them at all.
The list looks like------ </p>

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<h2> **** Take one course from each of the following seven areas ****</h2>

<p>ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts,
literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of<br>
technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or </p>

<h2>through the creation of art. </h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Arts |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
and Literature Seven-Course | </p>

<h2>Breadth Requirement: | </h2>

<p>BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some<br>
cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines </p>

<h2>such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology. </h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Biological |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Science Seven-Course Breadth | </p>

<h2>Requirement: | </h2>

<p>HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other
courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and </p>

<h2>activities of the past. </h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Historical |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Studies Seven-Course Breadth | </p>

<h2>requirement: | </h2>

<p>INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary
politics, culture, arts, intermediate language, or socioeconomic structure of at
least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison
between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify</p>

<h2>as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement).</h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
International Studies Seven-Course | </p>

<h2>Breadth Requirement: | </h2>

<p>PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus
courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading </p>

<h2>philosophical figures. </h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Philosophy |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
and Values Seven-Course Breadth | </p>

<h2>Requirement: | </h2>

<p>PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the physical sciences such as astronomy,<br>
chemistry, geology, geophysics, and physics, as well as a selection of courses<br>
from related disciplines with some cross-listing. Courses that focus only on </p>

<h2>computer skills do not qualify. </h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Physical |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Sciences Seven-Course Breadth | </p>

<h2>Requirement: | </h2>

<p>SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of<br>
Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many
courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from
other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant</p>

<h2>linguistic component are also acceptable.</h2>

<p>Courses that satisfy the Social and |NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course | </p>

<h2>Breadth Requirement: | </h2>

<p>END OF AGREEMENT</p>

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<p>What should I dooooooo???? Doesn't this mean I need to take 7 classes + 1 American cultures????
8 classes take almost a year!! There is no way I can finish 8 courses+my 10+ major requirments in 2 years.
I want to have a minor. Do I have to give up my minor only because my stupid CC does not offer seven-course hell requirment?
Should I talk to them??Do you think they will have any exception?</p>

<p>no CC offers a "seven-course hell requirement" series....</p>

<p>if you want to apply to haas you just have to take extra classes....</p>

<p>it's not that hard, really.</p>

<p>take an extra semester, or summer school. you will be fine :)</p>

<p>oh wait... that doesn't look like haas requirements...</p>

<p>is this for some GE stuff? if you have IGETC you won't need it</p>

<p>omg...why do u make things so hard on urself. i just asked a counselor and got igetc certified. easy: with one year worth of units with ap's..</p>