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SJSU ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Lower Division Requirements
Fall 2024 - Spring 2025
BS - Kinesiology
San José State University -to- DeAnza College
Community College students should meet with a counselor as soon as possible to determine the equivalent courses offered at that institution. Students should complete as many as possible of the lower division requirements listed below, prior to transfer.
Lower Division Course Requirements | Community College Course Equivalents | |
STAR Act (SB 1440): | ||
The Kinesiology department accepts the AA-T in Kinesiology for transfer into the BS Kinesiology (Transfer Curriculum Studies area of study) major. We recommend transfer students complete the following courses, which are required for the Kinesiology major at SJSU, as part of their AA-T in Kinesiology. Students should take courses which clear the American Institution requirement and a second course in English composition as part of their CSU GE or IGETC requirements for the AA-T degree (doing so will increase greater choice in the 60 units of SJSU course work to be taken after transfer). | ||
Second Course in English Composition: | ||
ENGL 002 Critical Thinking and Writing | Ewrt 2 Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking OR Ewrt 2H Critical Reading, Writing & Thinking - Honors OR PHIL 3 Critical Thinking and Writing OR COMM 9 Argumentation: Analysis of Oral & Written Communication OR COMM 9H Argumentation: Analysis of Oral and Written Communication - HONORS | |
or | ||
ENGL 001B Argument and Analysis | Ewrt 1B Reading, Writing and Research OR Ewrt 1BH Reading, Writing and Research - Honors OR ESL 6 Critical Reading and Research for Writing | |
Listed below are lower division course requirements necessary for: BS - Kinesiology with specialization in Exercise and Fitness, Rehabilitation Sciences, Sport Management and Culture, Inclusive Physical Activity in Communities, or Transfer Curriculum Studies. | ||
Note: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in BIOL 65 (65o), 66, and CHEM 30A, and earn a grade of "C-" or better in the Math concepts course and all the requirements of the major. | ||
Preparation for the Major: | ||
BIOL 065 Human Anatomy | No Current Equivalent | |
Or the following alternative may be taken in lieu of BIOL 65: | ||
BIOL 065O Human Anatomy (or approved equivalent transfer course) | Biol 40A Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40B Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology (Must complete entire course sequence at same school) | |
BIOL 066 Human Physiology | Biol 40A Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40B Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology (Must complete entire course sequence at same school) | |
CHEM 030A Introductory Chemistry | Chem 25 Preparation Course for General Chemistry OR Chem 30A Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry I | |
Math Concepts Course - Any course approved for CSU GE Area B4 - Mathematical Concepts. | ||
Lower Division Requirements of the Major: | ||
KIN 070 Introduction to Kinesiology | KNES 45 Introduction to Kinesiology | |
Kinesiology majors are required to take 6 KIN activity courses. One activity must be taken from 4 different movement areas. Students must earn a grade of "C-" or better in these courses. | ||
Area of Specialization Requirements: | ||
Choose one area of study from: Exercise and Fitness, Rehabilitation Sciences, Sport Management and Culture, Inclusive Physical Activity in Communities, or Transfer Curriculum Studies (A minimum passing grade of "C-" in all major courses is required for all kinesiology majors). Note: Only the following emphasis offer lower division course work to meet some requirements. | ||
Exercise and Fitness: | ||
KIN 069 Stress Management: A Multidisciplinary Perspective | No Current Equivalent | |
NUFS 008 Nutrition for the Health Professions | BIOL 45 Introduction to Human Nutrition OR NUTR 10 Contemporary Nutrition | |
OR | ||
NUFS 009 Introduction to Human Nutrition | NUTR 10 Contemporary Nutrition | |
Rehabilitation Science: | ||
CHEM 001A General Chemistry | Chem 1A General Chemistry I AND Chem 1B General Chemistry II OR Chem 1AH General Chemistry I - HONORS AND Chem 1BH General Chemistry II - HONORS (Complete one course sequence at same school) | |
CHEM 001B General Chemistry | Chem 1B General Chemistry II AND Chem 1C General Chemistry III OR Chem 1BH General Chemistry II - HONORS AND Chem 1CH General Chemistry III - HONORS (Complete one course sequence at same school) | |
PHYS 002A Fundamentals of Physics | Phys 2A General Introductory Physics AND Phys 2B General Introductory Physics (Phys 2A & Phys 2B must be completed at same school) | |
PHYS 002B Fundamentals of Physics | Phys 2B General Introductory Physics AND Phys 2C General Introductory Physics (Phys 2B & Phys 2C must be completed at same school) | |
PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology | Psyc 1 General Psychology | |
STAT 095 Elementary Statistics | Psyc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Soc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Math 10 Introductory Statistics OR MATH 10H Introductory Statistics - Honors | |
Sport Management and Culture - select 6 semester units from: | ||
PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology | Psyc 1 General Psychology | |
STAT 095 Elementary Statistics | Psyc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Soc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Math 10 Introductory Statistics OR MATH 10H Introductory Statistics - Honors | |
Inclusive Physical Activity in Communities (IPAC): | ||
EDSE 014A American Sign Language I | SIGN 1 Elementary American Sign Language (First Quarter) AND SIGN 2 Elementary American Sign Language (Second Quarter) | |
RECL 097 Event Planning | No Current Equivalent | |
ART 046 Introduction to Ceramics | Arts 18A Ceramics AND Arts 18B Ceramics (Beginning Wheel Throwing) (Arts 18A & Arts 18B must be completed at same school) | |
STAT 095 Elementary Statistics | Psyc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Soc 15 Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science OR Math 10 Introductory Statistics OR MATH 10H Introductory Statistics - Honors | |
Transfer Curriculum Studies: | ||
AA-T in Kinesiology or other transfer courses in consultation with the department advisor after matriculation. |
IMPORTANT TRANSFER INFORMATION:
Admission to San Jose State is competitive in all majors. SJSU continues to have more qualified applicants than available new student spaces. Because of this, SJSU is an impacted campus with impacted programs. For the most current information regarding admission impaction at SJSU please visit our website SJSU Impaction Information page.
Prior to transferring to San Jose State University all transfers must earn at least 60 transferable semester units (90 quarter), including the CSU four basic skill courses required for CSU admission eligibility (except majors which have an approved CSU GE A3 waiver). Within those 60 semester/90 quarter units, students are strongly encouraged to complete the following:
1. Lower Division Major Course Requirements (especially for STEM Majors):
Complete as many of the lower division courses required for the major as possible. Many of these courses may be double counted as part of the CSU GE-Breadth 39 semester unit requirements. The lower division major courses for this major are shown above.
2. General Education Requirements:
Complete all the CSU GE Breadth requirements at the community college (39 semester units/58 quarter units). The approved courses for each area can be found at www.assist.org under the link "CSU GE-Breadth Certification Courses" for your college. Many of these courses may be double counted to meet the major requirements shown above, so choose your courses wisely. Some SJSU majors which meet GE requirements within the majors are noted on the Major Exceptions and Modifications page in our catalog. Please see your college counselor/advisor to review your general education in order to receive FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO TRANSFER to San Jose State University.
3. Second Course in English Composition highly recommended:
All students are strongly encouraged to complete a second English composition course as part of their lower division GE prior to transferring to SJSU (either to meet CSU GE Area A3 or C2) for the greatest success in passing the Writing Skills Test (WST) at SJSU. Complete this course with a grade of "C" or better prior to registering for the WST at SJSU to avoid delays in enrollment for other SJSU courses. To register for the WST contact our Testing office at: testing.sjsu.edu.
4. American Institutions Requirement (US 1, US 2, and US 3 must be completed):
This requirement is normally 2 courses and can be taken as part of your CSU GE-Breadth 39 semester unit requirements (GE Area D and sometimes Area C). The approved courses can be found at www.assist.org under the link "CSU U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals Courses" for your college.
5. Graduation Requirement - Physical Education (PE):
All undergraduate students who matriculate at SJSU are required to complete two units of physical education from Kinesiology/Dance activity courses, unless the major program has an approved PE waiver. Majors which have approved PE waivers are noted on the Major Exceptions and Modifications page in our catalog.
(page last modified: 11/21/2024)