Film and Media Studies, B.A. Transfer Requirements: Norco College → UC Santa Barbara
The official course articulation for transferring into UC Santa Barbara’s Film and Media Studies, B.A. major from Norco College — i.e. exactly which Norco College courses satisfy each UC Santa Barbara major-preparation requirement, per ASSIST.org (2025–26).
Required courses (Norco College → UC Santa Barbara)
Media Criticism
No Norco College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Advanced Film Analysis
No Norco College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Visual Literacy
Take at Norco College: AHS 4
Art Survey III: Modern-Contemporary Art
Take at Norco College: AHS 10
Survey: History of Photography
Take at Norco College: AHS 8
The History of Jazz
Take at Norco College: MUS 25
History and Appreciation of Dance
Take at Norco College: DAN 6H or DAN 6
Music Appreciation
Take at Norco College: MUS 19 or MUS 19H
Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Literatures
Take at Norco College: ENGL 25
Play Analysis
Take at Norco College: THE 9
Critical Thinking
Take at Norco College: PHI 32 or MAT 32
Introduction to Chicano/a Studies
Take at Norco College: HIS 31 or ETS 2
World History
Take at Norco College: HIS 2
Introduction to African-American Studies
No Norco College equivalent — complete after transfer.
Short Introduction to Philosophy
Take at Norco College: PHI 10H or PHI 10
The American People
Take at Norco College: HIS 6 or HIS 6H or HIS 7H or HIS 7
Introduction to American Religion
Take at Norco College: HUM 11
The American People
Take at Norco College: HIS 7 or HIS 7H
Introduction to Ethics
Take at Norco College: PHI 12
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.