UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2024-2025

This Transfer Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s):

The Transfer Degree Road Map on this page presumes the completion of lower division General Education, the United States History and Government requirements, and lower division core requirements for this major. See General Education Rules for more information. Lower division major requirements can be found by looking at the 4-Year Degree Road Map for this major. Refer to ASSIST for transfer information and articulation of courses taken at California Community Colleges. Verified Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) STAR Act students should use the ADT/STAR Act Degree Road Map for their major.

Once transfer coursework is evaluated, applicants and admitted students can use the Degree Progress Report/Planner to learn which requirements need to be completed.

To meet residency requirements, students must complete a minimum of 30 units at CSUN: 24 units must be upper division, 12 units in the major, and 9 units in General Education.

Transfer Year 1: First Semester

Course Units
ART 307 3
Lower Division Courses by Area of Concentration* 6
Upper Division Course by Area of Concentration* 3
GE B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 1: Second Semester

Course Units
Lower Division Course by Area of Concentration* 3
ART 318 or ART 448 3
Upper Division Course by Area of Concentration* 3
GE Upper Division from Section C or Section F 3
Elective 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: First Semester

Course Units
Art History 300-level or 400-level or 500-level course (not ART 305, ART 311, ART 315 or ART 510) 3
Upper Division Courses by Area of Concentration* 9
GE Upper Division from Section D or Section F 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: Second Semester

Course Units
ART 438/L 2/1
Upper Division Courses by Area of Concentration* 6
Electives 6
Total 15
OVERALL TOTAL UNITS 120

*To meet the specific requirements of the areas of concentration, students must complete all required core courses and select additional elective units in consultation with a faculty advisor in that area of concentration.