Art and Design: Games and Playable Media B.A. Transfer Requirements: Canada College → UC Santa Cruz
The official course articulation for transferring into UC Santa Cruz’s Art and Design: Games and Playable Media B.A. major from Canada College — i.e. exactly which Canada College courses satisfy each UC Santa Cruz major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Required courses (Canada College → UC Santa Cruz)
Introductory Studies in Acting
Take at Canada College: DRAM 200 or DRAM 300.4 or DRAM 300.2 or DRAM 201 or DRAM 300.3 or DRAM 300.1
Beginning Western Theory and Musicianship
Take at Canada College: MUS. 100
Introduction to Dance Theory and Technique
Take at Canada College: DANC 117.4 or DANC 121.1 or DANC 125.1 or DANC 121.4 or DANC 151.4 or DANC 125.3 or DANC 151.3 or DANC 121.3 or DANC 151.2 or DANC 140.2 or DANC 130.2 or DANC 140.3 or DANC 140.1 or DANC 130.4 or DANC 117.2 or DANC 150.4 or DANC 161.2 or DANC 115.3 or DANC 151.1 or DANC 117.1 or DANC 130.1 or DANC 161.3 or DANC 115.4 or DANC 150.1 or DANC 161.1 or DANC 125.4 or DANC 130.3 or DANC 125.2 or DANC 121.2 or DANC 115.2 or DANC 161.4 or DANC 150.2 or DANC 115.1 or DANC 140.4 or DANC 117.3 or DANC 150.3
Introduction to Photography
Take at Canada College: MART 362
Digital Tools for Contemporary Art Practice
Take at Canada College: MART 314
2D Foundation
Take at Canada College: ART 301
Introduction to Drawing
Take at Canada College: ART 204 or ART 205
3D Foundation
Take at Canada College: ART 306
Introduction to Sculpture and Public Art
No Canada College equivalent — complete after transfer.
View the official agreement on ASSIST.org ↗
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Data sourced from ASSIST.org (official CCC→UC articulation) and the UC Information Center (transfer admit data), 2025–26. Skyway is an independent transfer-planning tool and is not affiliated with the University of California or ASSIST.