Articulation

 

To see what UC and CSU courses your courses articulate with, you use ASSIST and run a report on each individual course.
* Go to http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/articulation/developing.html and see the instructions at the bottom under "Instructional Planning: How to Research Your Current Course Articulations"
* You have to run a separate report for each ASTRO course;
* Each report can be "printed" and saved as a pdf for your reference.
* go to http://www2.assist.org/maint/login.jsp;jsessionid=39810773CDD536F7130EA92BF00AAE1F and use "username = cabrillofac" and "pw=lcyan"
* From the list on the left in blue, choose "Course Articulation Summary"
* select an institution = cabrillo college
* select a term; the last time it was offered seems right. For each course, you get:
* Astro 3 ,

IGETC: 5A (S07 - )
CSU GE: B1 (S07 - )
UC-S (F06 - )

Courses marked with "UC-"
will satisfy the five areas of the transfer course requirements. (E =
English, M = Math, H = Humanities, B = Behavioral and Social Sciences, S =
Biological and Physical Sciences)


*The report shows that none of the UC's articulate ASTRO 3 course-to-course.  The course may be used to meet UC Berkeley's 7-course breadth general education science requirement; and as a choice for UCI Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering major preparation.
*We have attempted to articulate the course in the past, however, there is either not a comparable course at the university, or, as in the case of UCSC, we received the response "the Astronomy department does not articulate lower-division Astronomy courses."
*For students transferring to the UC system, the course is most valuable to them in meeting the IGETC Area 5A requirement.
*You can see, however, that several CSU's articulate the course directly in their major preparation requirements, and it meets the CSU GE B1 requirement (as well as Cabrillo's B1 requirement for our non-transferable AA and AS degrees).