A) History
Two years of history/social science, including one year of world history, cultures and geography; and one year of US history, or one-half year of US history AND one-half year of American government. English (4 years) "B" Four years of college-preparatory English California (UC) and California State University (CSU). They represent the basic level of academic preparation that high school students should achieve to undertake university work. The following chart summarizes the A-G / College Entrance Requirements: Subject Years Details (A) History/Social Science 2 Two years, including one year of world history, cultures, and historical The following English classes at California High School meet this requirement. English 1 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 2 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 3 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits English 4 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits (Mass Media - a Senior English class is not College Prep) C. MATHEMATICS - 3 YRS 30 CREDITS
B) English
The following English classes at California High School meet this requirement. English 1 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 2 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 3 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits English 4 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits (Mass Media - a Senior English class is not College Prep) C. MATHEMATICS - 3 YRS 30 CREDITS The minimum sequence of A-G courses you need to complete are: (a) History/Social Science 2 years*. (b) Language Arts (English) 4 years. (c) Mathematics 3 years. (d) Science (Laboratory) 2 or 3 years. (e) Foreign Language 2 or 3 years. (f) Visual and Performing Arts 1 year. (g) College Preparatory Elective 27/10/ · Two years with lab required, chosen from biology, chemistry, and physics. Three years recommended. Two years, including one year of biological and one year of physical science with lab. Foreign Language: One year of either visual and performing arts, foreign language, or career technical education**. Two years in same language required
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California (UC) and California State University (CSU). They represent the basic level of academic preparation that high school students should achieve to undertake university work. The following chart summarizes the A-G / College Entrance Requirements: Subject Years Details (A) History/Social Science 2 Two years, including one year of world history, cultures, and historical 27/10/ · Two years with lab required, chosen from biology, chemistry, and physics. Three years recommended. Two years, including one year of biological and one year of physical science with lab. Foreign Language: One year of either visual and performing arts, foreign language, or career technical education**. Two years in same language required The following English classes at California High School meet this requirement. English 1 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 2 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 3 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits English 4 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits (Mass Media - a Senior English class is not College Prep) C. MATHEMATICS - 3 YRS 30 CREDITS
New structure for the annual A-G submission period
21/05/ · High school students must take and pass all A-G courses to be eligible for a California state university. Students must take 15 specific classes and pass them with a grade of C or better. See the list of courses below. A-G requirements are just the minimum bar. Students should go beyond A-G to be truly ready and competitive for college 27/10/ · Two years with lab required, chosen from biology, chemistry, and physics. Three years recommended. Two years, including one year of biological and one year of physical science with lab. Foreign Language: One year of either visual and performing arts, foreign language, or career technical education**. Two years in same language required California (UC) and California State University (CSU). They represent the basic level of academic preparation that high school students should achieve to undertake university work. The following chart summarizes the A-G / College Entrance Requirements: Subject Years Details (A) History/Social Science 2 Two years, including one year of world history, cultures, and historical
If you're interested in entering the University of California as a freshman, you'll have to satisfy these requirements: 1. Complete 15 A-G courses (11 of them by end of junior year) You need to complete a minimum of 15 college-preparatory 2. Earn a UC High School Articulation has updated the annual A-G course submission period. Starting in , the Primary Phase will span February 1 through June 30, and the Supplementary Phase will span August 1 through August For more information, please visit the Update your A-G List page on this website The following English classes at California High School meet this requirement. English 1 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 2 P or H 1 YR - 10 Credits English 3 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits English 4 P or AP 1 YR - 10 Credits (Mass Media - a Senior English class is not College Prep) C. MATHEMATICS - 3 YRS 30 CREDITS
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