Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing
Bachelor of Science
Moorpark College: Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing — AS in Biotech w/IGETC GE Pattern to BS in Biomanufacturing
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Term 1 — Fall 2025
3 courses
11 units
BIOT M02A
Environmental Control and Process Support
Major
2 units
BIOT M10
Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
Major
4 units
CHEM M01A
General Chemistry I
Major
5 units
Term 2 — Spring 2026
3 courses
12 units
BIOL M02A
General Biology I
Major
5 units
BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
Choose a course from BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
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BIOL M12B — Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation
BIOT M02B — Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation
Major
CHEM M01B
General Chemistry II
Major
5 units
Term 3 — Summer 2026
2 courses
3 units
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Choose a course from Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
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PSY M08 — Abnormal Psychology
HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
ANTH M03 — Archaeology
PSY M04 — Child Psychology
CD M03 — Child, Family, and Community
POLS M02 — Comparative Politics
PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
NTS M07 — Cultural Foods
GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
PSY M07 — Developmental Psychology (Lifespan)
PSY M10 — Dying and Death
ECON M170 — Economic History of the US
ANTH M15 — Egyptology- Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
COMM M13 — Gender Communication
GEOG M10 — Geography of California
HIST M137 — History of American Women
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
HIST M143 — History of California
HIST M164 — History of Latin America
HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
HIST M25 — History of the United States
HIST M137H — Honors- History of American Women
CD M03H — Honors: Child, Family, and Community
HIST M25H — Honors: History of the United States
SOC M110H — Honors: Introduction to Sociology
ECON M202H — Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
CD M02 — Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
PSY M13 — Human Sexuality
COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
POLS M04 — International Relations
COMM M04 — Interpersonal Communication
ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
BUS M30 — Introduction to Business
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CJ M08 — Introduction to Constitutional Law
SOC M160 — Introduction to Criminology
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
SOC M130 — Introduction to Marriage and Family
FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
JOUR M01 — Introduction to Mass Communications
ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
POLS M06 — Introduction to Political Theory
POLS M01 — Introduction to Politics
SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
SWHS M110 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
SOC M110 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC M212 — Introduction to Sociology of Religion
SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH M14 — Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
POLS M05 — National, State and Local Politics
HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
SOC M218 — Organized Crime and Terrorism
ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
PSY M03 — Personal Growth and Social Awareness
PSY M16 — Personality Theories
ECON M202 — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON M201 — Principles of Microeconomics
HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
SOC M115 — Social Problems
PSY M05 — Social Psychology
SOC M216 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior
ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
HIST M140 — United States History 1865 to the Present
HIST M130 — United States History Through Reconstruction
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
General Education
Area 3 : Arts and Humanities
General Education
Term 4 — Fall 2027
4 courses
15 units
BIOT M02C
Manufacturing: Cell Culture and Microbial Fermentation
Major
3 units
MICR M01
General Microbiology
Major
5 units
Area 1C : Oral Communication
Area 1C : Oral Communication
Choose a course from Area 1C : Oral Communication
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COMM M01H — Honors: Public Speaking
COMM M02 — Introduction to Persuasion
COMM M01 — Public Speaking
General Education
Area 1B : Critical Thinking
Area 1B : Critical Thinking
Choose a course from Area 1B : Critical Thinking
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PHIL M05 — Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing
ENGL M01BH — Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
COMM M25 — Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism
ENGL M01B — Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
General Education
Term 5 — Spring 2027
6 courses
18 units
BIOT M02D
Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification
Major
2 units
BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
Choose a course from BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
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BIOL M12E — Business & Government Regulation
BIOT M02E — Business & Government Regulation
Major
Area 3A : Arts
Area 3A : Arts
Choose a course from Area 3A : Arts
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FTMA M109 — Contemporary American Cinema
FTMA M110 — Contemporary Global Cinema
DANC M01 — Dance Appreciation
DANC M03 — Dance History
DES M100 — Design and Society
DES M101 — Design History
FTMA M107 — Directors and Genres
ARTH M130 — History of Art: Asian
FTMA M105 — History of International Cinema I: Emergence to World War II
FTMA M106 — History of International Cinema II: World War II to the Present
PHOT M40 — History of Photography
THA M04 — History of the Theatre
ARTH M150 — History of Western Art: Modern through Contemporary
ARTH M110 — History of Western Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic
ARTH M120 — History of Western Art: Renaissance through Modern
DANC M01H — Honors: Dance Appreciation
DES M100H — Honors: Design and Society
DES M101H — Honors: Design History
THA M04H — Honors: History of Theatre
THA M01H — Honors: Introduction to Theatre
MUS M08H — Honors: Music Appreciation
MUS M04H — Honors: Survey of World Music
ARTH M100H — Honors: Understanding Art
MUS M09AH — Honors: Western Music History I
MUS M09BH — Honors: Western Music History II
FTMA M101 — Introduction to Cinema
FTMA M104 — Introduction to Documentary Studies
FTMA M103 — Introduction to Media Aesthetics
THA M01 — Introduction to Theatre
MUS M08 — Music Appreciation
MUS M01 — Music Fundamentals
HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
MUS M04 — Survey of World Music
ARTH M100 — Understanding Art
MUS M09A — Western Music History I
MUS M09B — Western Music History II
FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
General Education
Area 3B : Humanities
Area 3B : Humanities
Choose a course from Area 3B : Humanities
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ENGL M40 — Children's Literature
HUM M11 — Conflict and the Human Condition
FREN M110 — Elementary French II
GERM M110 — Elementary German II
JAPN M110 — Elementary Japanese II
SPAN M110 — Elementary Spanish II
PHIL M21 — Ethics of Living and Dying
HUM M10B — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: Humanities and the Modern World
HUM M10A — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: The Roots of the Humanities
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
ENGL M01BH — Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
PHIL M02H — Honors: Introduction to Ethics
PHIL M01H — Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
HUM M14 — Humanities in the United States
SPAN M200S — Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
SPAN M200 — Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN M210 — Intermediate Spanish II
FTMA M104 — Introduction to Documentary Studies
ENGL M20 — Introduction to Drama
PHIL M02 — Introduction to Ethics
ENGL M16 — Introduction to Fiction
PHIL M01 — Introduction to Philosophy
ENGL M14 — Introduction to Poetry
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
FTMA M102 — Introduction to Television Studies
JOUR M05 — Introduction to Visual Communication
ITAL M110 — Italian II
ENGL M01B — Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
ENGL M30A — Masterpieces of World Literature I
ENGL M30B — Masterpieces of World Literature II
PHIL M08 — Philosophy of Religion
COMM M26 — Rhetoric of Popular Culture
ENGL M17 — Shakespeare
ENGL M13A — Survey of American Literature I
ENGL M13B — Survey of American Literature II
ENGL M15A — Survey of English Literature I
ENGL M15B — Survey of English Literature II
HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
ENGL M29B — The Bible as Literature (New Testament)
ENGL M29A — The Bible as Literature (Old Testament)
PHIL M13 — The Classical Mind
PHIL M14 — The Modern Mind
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
PHIL M12 — World Religions: East
PHIL M11 — World Religions: West
General Education
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Choose a course from Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
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PSY M08 — Abnormal Psychology
HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
ANTH M03 — Archaeology
PSY M04 — Child Psychology
CD M03 — Child, Family, and Community
POLS M02 — Comparative Politics
PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
NTS M07 — Cultural Foods
GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
PSY M07 — Developmental Psychology (Lifespan)
PSY M10 — Dying and Death
ECON M170 — Economic History of the US
ANTH M15 — Egyptology- Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
COMM M13 — Gender Communication
GEOG M10 — Geography of California
HIST M137 — History of American Women
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
HIST M143 — History of California
HIST M164 — History of Latin America
HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
HIST M25 — History of the United States
HIST M137H — Honors- History of American Women
CD M03H — Honors: Child, Family, and Community
HIST M25H — Honors: History of the United States
SOC M110H — Honors: Introduction to Sociology
ECON M202H — Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
CD M02 — Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
PSY M13 — Human Sexuality
COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
POLS M04 — International Relations
COMM M04 — Interpersonal Communication
ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
BUS M30 — Introduction to Business
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CJ M08 — Introduction to Constitutional Law
SOC M160 — Introduction to Criminology
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
SOC M130 — Introduction to Marriage and Family
FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
JOUR M01 — Introduction to Mass Communications
ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
POLS M06 — Introduction to Political Theory
POLS M01 — Introduction to Politics
SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
SWHS M110 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
SOC M110 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC M212 — Introduction to Sociology of Religion
SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH M14 — Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
POLS M05 — National, State and Local Politics
HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
SOC M218 — Organized Crime and Terrorism
ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
PSY M03 — Personal Growth and Social Awareness
PSY M16 — Personality Theories
ECON M202 — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON M201 — Principles of Microeconomics
HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
SOC M115 — Social Problems
PSY M05 — Social Psychology
SOC M216 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior
ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
HIST M140 — United States History 1865 to the Present
HIST M130 — United States History Through Reconstruction
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
General Education
Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
Choose a course from Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
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ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
General Education
Term 6 — Fall 2028
3 courses
12 units
BIOT M301
Biomanufacturing Process Sciences and Engineering Principles
Major
5 units
BIOT M307
Advanced Topics in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
Major
4 units
ENGL M300
Technical Writing
General Education
3 units
Term 7 — Spring 2028
3 courses
13 units
BIOT M302
Design of Experiments for Biomanufacturing
Major
4 units
BIOT M303
Design of Biomanufacturing Facilities, Critical Utilities, Processes, and Equipment
Major
4 units
BIOT M304
Bioprocess Monitoring and Control
Major
5 units
Term 8 — Fall 2029
4 courses
13 units
BIOT M405
Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing Technologies
Major
3 units
BIOT M406
Supply Chain and Enterprise Resource Planning
Major
3 units
BIOT M408
Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing
Major
4 units
PHIL M400
Ethics in the Age of Emerging Technology
General Education
3 units
Term 9 — Spring 2029
3 courses
10 units
BIOT M409
Methods in Quality Improvements, Investigations, and Audits
Major
4 units
BIOT M410
Emerging Trends in Biomanufacturing Quality
Major
3 units
BUS M400
Project Management
General Education
3 units
Program 1/1:
Moorpark College: Bachelor of Science in Biomanufacturing — AS in Biotech w/IGETC GE Pattern to BS in Biomanufacturing — Bachelor of Science
107 units
Term 1 — Fall 2025 — 11.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M02A
Environmental Control and Process Support
Major
2 units
BIOT M10
Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
Major
4 units
CHEM M01A
General Chemistry I
Major
5 units
Term 2 — Spring 2026 — 12.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOL M02A
General Biology I
Major
5 units
BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
Choose a course from BIOT M02B or BIOL M12B
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BIOL M12B — Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation
BIOT M02B — Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation
Major
-
n/a
CHEM M01B
General Chemistry II
Major
5 units
Term 3 — Summer 2026 — 3.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Choose a course from Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
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PSY M08 — Abnormal Psychology
HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
ANTH M03 — Archaeology
PSY M04 — Child Psychology
CD M03 — Child, Family, and Community
POLS M02 — Comparative Politics
PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
NTS M07 — Cultural Foods
GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
PSY M07 — Developmental Psychology (Lifespan)
PSY M10 — Dying and Death
ECON M170 — Economic History of the US
ANTH M15 — Egyptology- Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
COMM M13 — Gender Communication
GEOG M10 — Geography of California
HIST M137 — History of American Women
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
HIST M143 — History of California
HIST M164 — History of Latin America
HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
HIST M25 — History of the United States
HIST M137H — Honors- History of American Women
CD M03H — Honors: Child, Family, and Community
HIST M25H — Honors: History of the United States
SOC M110H — Honors: Introduction to Sociology
ECON M202H — Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
CD M02 — Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
PSY M13 — Human Sexuality
COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
POLS M04 — International Relations
COMM M04 — Interpersonal Communication
ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
BUS M30 — Introduction to Business
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CJ M08 — Introduction to Constitutional Law
SOC M160 — Introduction to Criminology
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
SOC M130 — Introduction to Marriage and Family
FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
JOUR M01 — Introduction to Mass Communications
ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
POLS M06 — Introduction to Political Theory
POLS M01 — Introduction to Politics
SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
SWHS M110 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
SOC M110 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC M212 — Introduction to Sociology of Religion
SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH M14 — Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
POLS M05 — National, State and Local Politics
HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
SOC M218 — Organized Crime and Terrorism
ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
PSY M03 — Personal Growth and Social Awareness
PSY M16 — Personality Theories
ECON M202 — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON M201 — Principles of Microeconomics
HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
SOC M115 — Social Problems
PSY M05 — Social Psychology
SOC M216 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior
ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
HIST M140 — United States History 1865 to the Present
HIST M130 — United States History Through Reconstruction
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
General Education
-
n/a
Area 3 : Arts and Humanities
General Education
-
n/a
Term 4 — Fall 2027 — 15.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M02C
Manufacturing: Cell Culture and Microbial Fermentation
Major
3 units
MICR M01
General Microbiology
Major
5 units
Area 1C : Oral Communication
Area 1C : Oral Communication
Choose a course from Area 1C : Oral Communication
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COMM M01H — Honors: Public Speaking
COMM M02 — Introduction to Persuasion
COMM M01 — Public Speaking
General Education
-
n/a
Area 1B : Critical Thinking
Area 1B : Critical Thinking
Choose a course from Area 1B : Critical Thinking
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PHIL M05 — Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing
ENGL M01BH — Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
COMM M25 — Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism
ENGL M01B — Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
General Education
-
n/a
Term 5 — Spring 2027 — 18.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M02D
Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification
Major
2 units
BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
Choose a course from BIOT M02E or BIOL M12E
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BIOL M12E — Business & Government Regulation
BIOT M02E — Business & Government Regulation
Major
-
n/a
Area 3A : Arts
Area 3A : Arts
Choose a course from Area 3A : Arts
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FTMA M109 — Contemporary American Cinema
FTMA M110 — Contemporary Global Cinema
DANC M01 — Dance Appreciation
DANC M03 — Dance History
DES M100 — Design and Society
DES M101 — Design History
FTMA M107 — Directors and Genres
ARTH M130 — History of Art: Asian
FTMA M105 — History of International Cinema I: Emergence to World War II
FTMA M106 — History of International Cinema II: World War II to the Present
PHOT M40 — History of Photography
THA M04 — History of the Theatre
ARTH M150 — History of Western Art: Modern through Contemporary
ARTH M110 — History of Western Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic
ARTH M120 — History of Western Art: Renaissance through Modern
DANC M01H — Honors: Dance Appreciation
DES M100H — Honors: Design and Society
DES M101H — Honors: Design History
THA M04H — Honors: History of Theatre
THA M01H — Honors: Introduction to Theatre
MUS M08H — Honors: Music Appreciation
MUS M04H — Honors: Survey of World Music
ARTH M100H — Honors: Understanding Art
MUS M09AH — Honors: Western Music History I
MUS M09BH — Honors: Western Music History II
FTMA M101 — Introduction to Cinema
FTMA M104 — Introduction to Documentary Studies
FTMA M103 — Introduction to Media Aesthetics
THA M01 — Introduction to Theatre
MUS M08 — Music Appreciation
MUS M01 — Music Fundamentals
HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
MUS M04 — Survey of World Music
ARTH M100 — Understanding Art
MUS M09A — Western Music History I
MUS M09B — Western Music History II
FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
General Education
-
n/a
Area 3B : Humanities
Area 3B : Humanities
Choose a course from Area 3B : Humanities
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ENGL M40 — Children's Literature
HUM M11 — Conflict and the Human Condition
FREN M110 — Elementary French II
GERM M110 — Elementary German II
JAPN M110 — Elementary Japanese II
SPAN M110 — Elementary Spanish II
PHIL M21 — Ethics of Living and Dying
HUM M10B — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: Humanities and the Modern World
HUM M10A — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: The Roots of the Humanities
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
ENGL M01BH — Honors Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
PHIL M02H — Honors: Introduction to Ethics
PHIL M01H — Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
HUM M14 — Humanities in the United States
SPAN M200S — Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
SPAN M200 — Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN M210 — Intermediate Spanish II
FTMA M104 — Introduction to Documentary Studies
ENGL M20 — Introduction to Drama
PHIL M02 — Introduction to Ethics
ENGL M16 — Introduction to Fiction
PHIL M01 — Introduction to Philosophy
ENGL M14 — Introduction to Poetry
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
FTMA M102 — Introduction to Television Studies
JOUR M05 — Introduction to Visual Communication
ITAL M110 — Italian II
ENGL M01B — Literature: Critical Thinking and Composition
ENGL M30A — Masterpieces of World Literature I
ENGL M30B — Masterpieces of World Literature II
PHIL M08 — Philosophy of Religion
COMM M26 — Rhetoric of Popular Culture
ENGL M17 — Shakespeare
ENGL M13A — Survey of American Literature I
ENGL M13B — Survey of American Literature II
ENGL M15A — Survey of English Literature I
ENGL M15B — Survey of English Literature II
HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
ENGL M29B — The Bible as Literature (New Testament)
ENGL M29A — The Bible as Literature (Old Testament)
PHIL M13 — The Classical Mind
PHIL M14 — The Modern Mind
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
PHIL M12 — World Religions: East
PHIL M11 — World Religions: West
General Education
-
n/a
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
Choose a course from Area 4 : Social and Behavioral Sciences
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PSY M08 — Abnormal Psychology
HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
ANTH M03 — Archaeology
PSY M04 — Child Psychology
CD M03 — Child, Family, and Community
POLS M02 — Comparative Politics
PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
NTS M07 — Cultural Foods
GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
PSY M07 — Developmental Psychology (Lifespan)
PSY M10 — Dying and Death
ECON M170 — Economic History of the US
ANTH M15 — Egyptology- Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
COMM M13 — Gender Communication
GEOG M10 — Geography of California
HIST M137 — History of American Women
HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
HIST M143 — History of California
HIST M164 — History of Latin America
HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
HIST M25 — History of the United States
HIST M137H — Honors- History of American Women
CD M03H — Honors: Child, Family, and Community
HIST M25H — Honors: History of the United States
SOC M110H — Honors: Introduction to Sociology
ECON M202H — Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
CD M02 — Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
PSY M13 — Human Sexuality
COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
POLS M04 — International Relations
COMM M04 — Interpersonal Communication
ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
BUS M30 — Introduction to Business
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CJ M08 — Introduction to Constitutional Law
SOC M160 — Introduction to Criminology
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
SOC M130 — Introduction to Marriage and Family
FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
JOUR M01 — Introduction to Mass Communications
ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
POLS M06 — Introduction to Political Theory
POLS M01 — Introduction to Politics
SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
SWHS M110 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
SOC M110 — Introduction to Sociology
SOC M212 — Introduction to Sociology of Religion
SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH M14 — Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
POLS M05 — National, State and Local Politics
HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
SOC M218 — Organized Crime and Terrorism
ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
PSY M03 — Personal Growth and Social Awareness
PSY M16 — Personality Theories
ECON M202 — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON M201 — Principles of Microeconomics
HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
SOC M115 — Social Problems
PSY M05 — Social Psychology
SOC M216 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior
ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
HIST M140 — United States History 1865 to the Present
HIST M130 — United States History Through Reconstruction
HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
General Education
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n/a
Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
Choose a course from Area 7 : Ethnic Studies
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ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
General Education
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n/a
Term 6 — Fall 2028 — 12.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M301
Biomanufacturing Process Sciences and Engineering Principles
Major
5 units
BIOT M307
Advanced Topics in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
Major
4 units
ENGL M300
Technical Writing
General Education
3 units
Term 7 — Spring 2028 — 13.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M302
Design of Experiments for Biomanufacturing
Major
4 units
BIOT M303
Design of Biomanufacturing Facilities, Critical Utilities, Processes, and Equipment
Major
4 units
BIOT M304
Bioprocess Monitoring and Control
Major
5 units
Term 8 — Fall 2029 — 13.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M405
Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing Technologies
Major
3 units
BIOT M406
Supply Chain and Enterprise Resource Planning
Major
3 units
BIOT M408
Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing
Major
4 units
PHIL M400
Ethics in the Age of Emerging Technology
General Education
3 units
Term 9 — Spring 2029 — 10.0 units
Course / Task
Description
Type
Units / Hours
BIOT M409
Methods in Quality Improvements, Investigations, and Audits
Major
4 units
BIOT M410
Emerging Trends in Biomanufacturing Quality
Major
3 units
BUS M400
Project Management
General Education
3 units