Transfer Degree Road Maps are planning tools created for CSUN upper division transfer students.
Use these guides to:
- Navigate course requirements for degree completion in two years.
- Ensure that prerequisites are completed in the required course sequence.
- Identify courses that satisfy both General Education and major requirements.
- Plan remaining coursework with the interactive Degree Progress Report/Planner.
Verified Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) STAR Act students should use the ADT/STAR Act Degree Road Maps.
To view the list of Transfer Degree Road Maps, select your catalog year:
Or by Department, Program or College:
Accounting
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Art and Design
Asian American Studies
Biology
Business Law
Central American and Transborder Studies
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chicana and Chicano Studies
Child and Adolescent Development
Cinema and Television Arts
Civil Engineering and Construction Management
College of Engineering and Computer Science
College of Humanities
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
College of Science and Mathematics
College of Health and Human Development
Communication Disorders and Sciences
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Criminology and Justice Studies
David Nazarian College of Business and Economics
Deaf Studies
Economics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
English
Environmental and Occupational Health
Family and Consumer Sciences
Finance, Financial Planning, and Insurance
Gender and Women's Studies
Geography and Environmental Studies
Geological Sciences
Health Sciences
History
Interdisciplinary Studies and Liberal Studies
Jewish Studies
Journalism
Kinesiology
Linguistics/Teaching English as a Second Language
Management
Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Michael D. Eisner College of Education
Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication
Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
Music
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
Psychology
Recreation and Tourism Management
Religious Studies
Sociology
Systems and Operations Management
Theatre
Urban Studies and Planning