Transfer Students
USF has specific articulation agreements which allow students to take coursework at community colleges and receive credit upon your transfer. Our advisers have reviewed these articulation agreements and created suggested coursework outlines for community colleges in the Bay Area. These coursework outlines include courses students should plan to take at their intended community college as well as courses to be taken at USF.
Community Colleges
City College of San Francisco
- ENGL 1A
- CMST 1A
- MATH 70 or 80
- HIST 1
- ART 118
- Lab Science
- PSYC 1
- PSYC 40
- PHIL 4, 25A or C
- PHIL 2
- CDEV 150
- CDEV 7
- CDEV 106
- PE 21 (Intro) or 26 (Movement)
- Four major courses
- Two or three language courses
Skyline Community College
- ENGL100 and 110
- COMM 110 or 127
- MATH 150
- HIST 104 and 201
- ART 130 or MUS 202
- BIOL 101 or BIOL 110 or CHEM/PHYS 114
- ECE 201/PSYC 201
- ECE 191
- EDUC 200
- GEOL 210
- GEOG 150 or PLSC 210
- PHIL 100 and 240 and 300
- Four major courses (intended major at USF)
- Two or three language courses
Other Community Colleges
We offer individualized advising for students attending other community colleges.
Please contact:
Amy F. Joseph, Program Manager and Advisor
University of San Francisco
Here is a sample of the coursework that will be taken at USF for a Multiple Subject transfer student.
- RHET 250 Academic Writing at USF
- seven or eight major courses
- TEC 610 Learning and Teaching
- TEC 643 Education of Exceptional Children
- TEC 618 Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice
- TEC 611 Education of Bilingual Children: Theory and Practice
- TEC 642 Health Education
- TEC 600 Teaching, Learning, and Technology
*Classes below are for Multiple Subject students:
- TEC 630 Multiple Subject Curriculum and Instruction: Social Studies
- TEC 602 Multiple Subject Curriculum and Instruction: Visual and Performing Arts
- TEC 613 Multiple Subject Curriculum and Instruction: Math and Science
- TEC 621 Multiple Subject Curriculum and Instruction: Early Literacy
- TEC 612 Multiple Subject Curriculum and Instruction: Reading and Language Arts in the Intermediate Grades
- INTD 386 Fieldwork II
*For a sample of coursework for a Single Subject student, contact Program Manager and Advisor Amy F. Joseph, afjoseph@usfca.edu.