Antioch University
Entrepreneurship & Multimedia Communication (B.A.)
Following the CSU General Education pattern is recommended for transfer to Antioch University- Santa Barbara. The IGETC pattern is also accepted. If you are considering transferring to a UC as well as Antioch University, follow the IGETC pattern instead of the CSU General Education pattern. You may also choose to follow Antioch University - Santa Barbara's institutional general education/breadth pattern in lieu of CSU GE or IGETC. See an Antioch University - Santa Barbara Admission Adviser for information on this pattern.
General Education
Following the CSU General Education pattern is recommended:
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Area A1: |
Speech 101 or 102 |
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A2: |
English 101 |
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A3: |
English 103 or Philosophy 112 or 114 or Speech 106 |
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Area B1: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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B2: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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B3: |
Make sure one of your courses taken for B1 or B2 includes a lab |
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B4: |
Not required for AUSB (is required for other transfer university options) |
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Area C1: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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C2: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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C1/2: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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Area D-1: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
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Area D-2: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern (do not need to satisfy the History & Amer. Ideals requirement) |
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Area D-3: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern (do not need to satisfy the History & Amer. Ideals requirement) |
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Area E: |
As specified on CSU GE Pattern |
Related Web site: To view the AHC CSU GE or IGETC patterns visit www.assist.org or you may view a list of AHC GE courses listed on our web site.
Major Coursework
It is recommended, but not required that students work toward a certificate or A.A. degree in Business, Multimedia Arts & Communications, or Computer Business Information Systems while enrolled at AHC. Whether or not a student decides to fulfill all the requirements for the A.A. degree, the following course is a prerequisite for Antioch University- Santa Barbara’s Entrepreneurship & Multimedia Communication concentration:
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ENTR 101 ENTR 102 ENTR 103 |
Introduction to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Projects New Venture Laboratory |
3 3 3 |
Related Web site: Visit the Antioch University - Santa Barbara web site for more information on this concentration and its graduation requirements at www.antiochsb.edu.
Admission Tips
It is recommended that you complete 80 semester units prior to transfer; however, it is a good idea to see an Antioch University - Santa Barbara Admission Adviser once you have completed 50-60 units, to establish a transfer worksheet and to discuss the application process. Review the Antioch University - Santa Barbara Transfer Guide available in the AHC University Transfer Center for a complete list of transferrable courses. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better in order to be considered for transfer credit. It is encouraged that you apply for financial aid between January 1 and March 2, of the academic year you anticipate transferring. Start researching scholarships early.
Related Web site: Visit the Antioch University - Santa Barbara web site for more information on admission requirements at www.antiochsb.edu. For information on financial aid and scholarships visit www.finaid.org and www.fastweb.com.
Allan Hancock College counselors are committed to providing students with quality transfer planning information. This pathway has been developed using a variety of resources provided by the four-year university. It is not an admission guarantee, but a recommendation intended to provide students with clear information about courses that they will need to take in order to successfully transfer. Every effort has been made to make this pathway as accurate as possible; however, it is ultimately the student's responsibility to stay aware of changes that may affect his or her transfer. Because of the dynamic nature of articulation information and admission policies, information provided within this pathway is subject to change.
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