Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, B.A. Transfer Requirements: Fullerton College → UC Berkeley
The official course articulation for transferring into UC Berkeley’s Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major, B.A. major from Fullerton College — i.e. exactly which Fullerton College courses satisfy each UC Berkeley major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Required courses (Fullerton College → UC Berkeley)
Introduction to Sociology
Take at Fullerton College: SOC 101 F or SOC 101HF
Introduction to Political Theory
Take at Fullerton College: POSC 120 F
Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Take at Fullerton College: ANTH 102HF or ANTH 102 F
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Take at Fullerton College: POSC 215 F
Worldlings: Regions, Peoples, and States
Take at Fullerton College: GEOG 100 F or GEOG 100HF
General Psychology
Take at Fullerton College: PSYC C1000 or PSYC C1000H
Introduction to Economics
Take at Fullerton College: ECON 101 F or ECON 102 F or ECON 102HF or ECON 101HF
Introduction to International Relations
Take at Fullerton College: POSC 230 F
The Ancient Mediterranean World
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 110HF or HIST 110 F
Medieval Europe
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 110 F or HIST 110HF
European Civilization From the Renaissance to the Present
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 111 F
History of China: Origins to the Mongol Conquest
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 160 F or HIST 161 F
The Middle East
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 165 F
Introduction to the History of Japan
Take at Fullerton College: HIST 161 F or HIST 160 F
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.