Articulation Type: Courses for Baccalaureate Credit

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Courses Accepted for Baccalaureate Credit

The primary level of articulation identifies courses that are baccalaureate-level and therefore acceptable by a receiving institution or system (such as CSU or UC) to fulfill both unit requirements for admission and baccalaureate elective credit. These agreements do not indicate how the courses will be applied toward degree credit or whether they are acceptable for satisfying General Education-Breadth requirements or major preparation requirements at the receiving four-year institution. Courses accepted for baccalaureate credit are the first level of articulation and comprise the basic "pool" of transferable courses from which subsequent articulation agreements are developed. Occasionally, courses for technical majors (e.g. architecture, engineering) may include non-transferable courses if the course content, rigor, and level are determined to be sufficient to articulate for major requirements. Such agreements are established on a case-by-case basis.

CSU Baccalaureate Credit Guidelines

- De Anza's CSU Baccalaureate Credit Course List

UC Baccalaureate Credit Guidlines

- De Anza's UC Credit Course List

Articulation Overview Matrix