Mt. San Jacinto College Concurrent Enrollment
MSJC Course | SJUSD Subject Area for High School Credit |
English (ENGL) 101, 103 | English 3 or English 4 |
Math 105, 110, 115, 135, 140, 211, 212, 213, 215, 218 | Math credit for 3rd or 4th year (does not count for Math 2/Geometry) |
Economics 201, 202 | Economics |
Political Science (PS) 101 | Civics/Government |
Astronomy 101, 111
Chemistry 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 111, 111
Physics 100, 101, 102, 201, 202
|
Physical Science Credit |
Anatomy & Physiology 101, 102
Anthropology 101, 102, 101H, 111
Biology 100, 100H, 115, 115H, 116, 117, 125, 130, 131, 134, 135, 140, 144, 146, 150, 151
|
Biological/Life Science Credit |
American Sign Language 100, 101
French 101, 102
Spanish 101, 102, 103, 101B, 201, 202
|
Language Other Than English Credit |
Art 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108, 109, 115, 120, 151, 160
Dance 100, 120, 125, 127, 133, 225
Music 100, 101, 103, 106, 107, 108
Theater Arts 101
|
Visual/Performing Arts Credit |
Other MSJC Courses (3 or more credits) | Elective Credit |
English:
English courses as ENGL 101 are not recommended for students under the 11th grade as they will not have met the prerequisite of the course per AB 705; as taking a college English College course below the 11th grade will limit their ability to complete the 4 years of English needed to complete the requirements for A-G without having to go backwards in their English education. This is not a barrier it is to enhance their ability for success. Students MUST also have a 2.6 overall GPA to be considered for ENGL 101. Therefore, we will be recommending the student take other courses that will enhance their educational journey. Below are the recommendations for 9th and 10th graders.
CSCR 100 is highly recommended for all students. This is a great class for introducing a student to college.
Economics:
ECON 201 is not recommended for students under the 12th grade. There is not a grade level for eligibility for this course but there is math prerequisite of Math 90 which could be met with AB 705 Placement after the 11th; therefore, we will be recommending the student take other courses that will enhance their educational journey.
Math:
Students interested in enrolling in any mathematics course at MSJC are required to have a 3.0 overall GPA.
Taking a college class for the first time?
The following classes are recommended for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students taking classes at MSJC for the first time:
- AJ-101 Criminal Law (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU
- HIST-103 World History to 1500 (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- AJ-102 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- HIST-104 World History from 1500 (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- ASL-100 American Sign Language I (4 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- MUS-100 Introduction and Appreciation of Music (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- ART-100 Art Appreciation (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- MUS-107 Introduction and Appreciation of American Music (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- CSCR 100- College Success and Career Readiness (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU CSU General Education Only
- MUS 108-History of Jazz and Blues (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- DAN-100 History and Appreciation of Dance (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- NUTR 101-Introduction to Nutrition Science Transfer to CSU only
- GEOG-101 Physical Geography (3 units) NON-STEM science course Transfers to both UC/CSU
- SPAN-101 Elementary Spanish I (4 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE
- HS-121 Fundamentals of Healthful Living (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU CSU General Education Only
- THA-101 Introduction to Theater (3 units) Transfers to both UC/CSU IGETC GE