2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Nov 29, 2024  
2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cannabis Studies, Equity and Social Justice Concentration, B.A. Transfer MAP


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Major Academic Plans


Major Academic Plans (or MAPS) show the courses you might take each semester to meet your degree requirements in 4 years. Students at Cal Poly Humboldt follow many different paths to graduation. Your educational and career goals, as well as personal interests all contribute to determining the courses you take. We encourage you to discuss course options with an advisor.

The General Education and All-University Requirements in this MAP are in effect for students entering Cal Poly Humboldt with the catalog year of 2023-24. Refer to your degree audit for details on your major and GE catalog year.

Set yourself up for academic success in challenging classes. Add a 1-unit Supplemental Instruction (SI) session. 

  options to see if there’s a match with a class you are taking.

Semester 3 (15-18 Units)


[1] Take a minimum of 2 courses from each category (Policy and Social Action) for a minimum of 15 units. See program description for options.

Semester 4 (13-16 Units)


[2] If needed to reach the 15 units. 

[3] if needed to reach 60 units required for graduation.

Transfer Notes


  • Complete enough units to reach the total of 120 units required for the degree.
  • Complete two Diversity and Common Ground (DCG) courses, at least one course must have a domestic focus (DCG-domestic). Look for General Education courses that double-count for DCG.
  • Complete 9 units upper division General Education (3 units each areas B, C and D); and any lower division GE or American Institutions (US History and US/CA Government) courses not taken prior to transfer.
  • See the Cal Poly Humboldt catalog for course descriptions as well as, major, general education, American Institutions, and Diversity & Common Ground requirements.

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