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2007-2008 Associate in General Studies (AGS) Degree

 

Description (Back to Top)

The Maricopa County Community College District Associate in General Studies (AGS) degree is recommended for students whose educational goals require flexibility. The AGS allows students to choose any elective courses numbered 100 or above to complete the degree. Therefore, this degree may be less appropriate for students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate-granting institution.

Students who demonstrate skills comparable to those in Critical Reading and/or Mathematics and/or Computer Usage may substitute acceptable elective courses to satisfy the total credits required for the degree.

Academic Policies That Govern the Associate in General Studies Degree: (Back to Top)

• requires a minimum of 60 semester credits in courses numbered 100 and above.

• AGS degree requirements follow with the use of a diagonal character (/) between course numbers to signify options. An asterisk (*) following the course number defines requirements with an effective begin term of spring;

• requires grades as listed for specific areas such as the General Education Core where a minimum grade of “C” is required. Courses applied to other areas may be completed with a minimum grade of “D”;

• uses the following policies for course(s ) satisfying multiple program areas;

A course can simultaneously satisfy one Core area and one Distribution area. Courses that meet this criterion are bold print and underscored in the Core areas and Distribution areas.

A course cannot satisfy more than one Core area, even if it is approved for more than one Core area.
  A course cannot satisfy more than one Distribution area, even if it is approved for more than one Distribution area.
 

• follows the graduation policies within the general catalog;
• includes both courses and their modular equivalents; either the course or the modular equivalents will satisfy the Associate in General Studies;
• accepts one of the courses that is cross-referenced with other courses;
• provides for exemption from Arizona university admission requirements for students who complete the Associate in General Studies degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution with a minimum 2.0 on a 4.0=A scale for Arizona residents and a minimum 2.5 on a 4.0=A scale for non-residents.

Degree Requirements  (Back to Top)  

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (Back to Top)
(16 credits - grade of “C” or better.)

 


First-Year Composition (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
ENG101 First-Year Composition 3   Or
ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3    
AND
ENG102 First-Year Composition 3   Or
ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3   Or

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Oral Communication (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
COM100 Introduction to Human Communication 3    
OR  
COM100AA Introduction to Human Communication Part I 1   And
COM100AB Introduction to Human Communication Part II 1   And
COM100AC Introduction to Human Communication Part III 1    
OR  
COM110 Interpersonal Communication 3    
OR  
COM110AA Interpersonal Communication Part I 1   And
COM110AB Interpersonal Communication Part II 1   And
COM110AC Interpersonal Communication Part III 1    
OR  
COM225 Public Speaking 3    
OR  
COM230 Small Group Communication 3    

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Critical Reading (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I 3   Or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment

3


Mathematics
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Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
MAT102 Mathematical Concepts/Applications 3   Or
MAT105 The Mathematics of Design 3   Or
MAT120 Intermediate Algebra 5   Or
MAT121 Intermediate Algebra 4   Or
MAT122 Intermediate Algebra 3   Or
MAT122AA Intermediate Algebra I 1   Or
MAT122AB Intermediate Algebra II 1   Or
MAT122AC Intermediate Algebra III 1   Or
MAT126 Problem Solving 3   Or
MAT140 College Mathematics 5   Or
MAT141 College Mathematics 4   Or
MAT142 College Mathematics 3   Or
MAT150 College Algebra / Functions 5   Or
MAT151 College Algebra / Functions 4   Or
MAT151AA College Algebra / Functions I 1   Or
MAT151AB College Algebra / Functions II 1   Or
MAT151AC College Algebra / Functions III 1   Or
MAT151AD College Algebra / Functions IV 1   Or
MAT152 College Algebra / Functions 3   Or
MAT156 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3   Or
MAT172 Finite Mathematics 3   Or
MAT182 Plane Trigonometry 3   Or
MAT187 Precalculus 5   Or
MAT206 Elements of Statistics 3   Or
MAT212 Brief Calculus 3   Or
MAT213 Brief Calculus 4   Or
MAT220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5   Or
MAT221 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
4   Or
MAT225 Elementary Linear Algebra 3   Or
MAT227 Discrete Mathematical Structures 3   Or
MAT230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5   Or
MAT231 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 4   Or
MAT240 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5   Or
MAT241 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 4   Or
MAT251 Calculus for Life Science 4   Or
MAT261 Differential Equations 4   Or
MAT262 Differential Equations 3   Or
equivalent course Or
Satisfactory completion of a higher level Mathematics course.

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Computer Usage (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
Computer-related course or demonstration of comparable computer skills. Additional courses may be approved by individual colleges. Students should contact their advisor for college-specific courses satisfying the requirement.
ACC115 Computerized Accounting 2   Or
ACC115AA Computerized Accounting: Quicken-Level I 1   Or
ACC115AB Computerized Accounting: Peachtree-Level I 1   Or
ACC115BA Computerized Accounting: Quicken-Level II 1   Or
ACC115BB Computerized Accounting: Peachtree-Level II 1    
OR  
ADA169 Two-Dimensional Computer Design 3   Or
ADA170 Three-Dimensional Computer Design 3   Or
ADA170AA Three-Dimensional Computer Design Part I 1   Or
ADA170AB Three-Dimensional Computer Design Part II 2   Or
ADA173 Computer Art 3   Or
ADA173AA Computer Art, Part I 1   Or
ADA173AB Computer Art, Part II 1   Or
ADA173AC Computer Art, Part III 1   Or
ADA175 Electronic Publishing Design I 3   Or
ADA175AA Electronic Publishing Design Part I 1   Or
ADA175AB Electronic Publishing Design I Part II 1   Or
ADA177 Computer-Photographic Imaging 3   Or
ADA177AA Computer-Photographic Imaging Part I 1   Or
ADA177AB Computer-Photographic Imaging Part II 2   Or
any 180 modules Or
ADA183 Computer Aided Graphic Arts I 3   Or
ADA183AA Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part I 1   Or
ADA183AB Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part II 1   Or
ADA183AC Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part III 1   Or
ADA283 Computer Aided Graphic Arts II 3   Or
ADA283AA Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part I 1   Or
ADA283AB Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part II 1   Or
ADA283AC Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part III 1   Or
ADA289 Computer Illustration 3   Or
ADA289AA Computer Illustration, Part I 1   Or
ADA289AB Computer Illustration, Part II 1   Or
ADA289AC Computer Illustration, Part III 1    
OR  
AGB139 Agribusiness Computer Operations 3    
OR  
AJS117 Computer Applications in Criminal Justice 1   Or
AJS119 Computer Applications in Justice Studies 3   Or
AJS205 Criminal Justice Report Writing 3    
OR  
ARC243 Architectural CAD III: Site Plans and Sections 3    
ARC244 Architectural CAD IV: Structural Systems 3    
ARC245 Architectural CAD V: Mechanical and Electrical Systems 3    
OR
ART100 Introduction to Computer Graphic Art 1   Or
ART169 Two-Dimensional Computer Design 3   Or
ART170 Three-Dimensional Computer Design 3   Or
ART170AA Three-Dimensional Computer Design Part I 1   Or
ART170AB Three-Dimensional Computer Design Part II 2   Or
ART173 Computer Art 3   Or
ART173AA Computer Art, Part I 1   Or
ART173AB Computer Art, Part II 1   Or
ART173AC Computer Art, Part III 1   Or
ART175 Electronic Publishing Design I 3   Or
ART175AA Electronic Publishing Design Part I 1   Or
ART175AB Electronic Publishing Design I Part II 1   Or
ART177 Computer-Photographic Imaging 3   Or
ART177AA Computer-Photographic Imaging Part I 1   Or
ART177AB Computer-Photographic Imaging Part II 2   Or
ART179 Electronic Presentation Design 3   Or
ART179AA Electronic Presentation Design Pt I 1   Or
ART179AB Electronic Presentation Design Pt II 2   Or
any 180 module Or
ART183 Computer Aided Graphic Arts I 3   Or
ART183AA Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part I 1   Or
ART183AB Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part II 1   Or
ART183AC Computer Aided Graphic Arts I Part III 1   Or
ART283 Computer Aided Graphic Arts II 3   Or
ART283AA Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part I 1   Or
ART283AB Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part II 1   Or
ART283AC Computer Aided Graphic Arts II Part III 1   Or
ART289 Computer Illustration 3   Or
ART289AA Computer Illustration, Part I 1   Or
ART289AB Computer Illustration, Part II 1   Or
ART289AC Computer Illustration, Part III 1    
OR  
BIO119 Introduction to Geospatial Technology for Environmental Science 4   Or
BIO219 Geospatial Technology for Environmental Sciences I 4    
OR  
BPC Business-Personal Computers Any BPC
Course(s)
 
OR  
CFS180 Computer Applications in Early Childhood Settings 1    
OR  
CIS Computer Information Systems Any CIS
Course(s) (except 163AA, 169, 259)
 
OR  
CSC Computer Science Any CSC Course(s) (except 183)  
OR  
CTR101 Realtime Machine Shorthand I 6   Or
CTR102 Realtime Machine Shorthand II 6    
OR  
DFT103 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting 1   Or
DFT105 Computer Aided Drafting I 3   Or
any 105 module Or
DFT150 Architectural CAD I: Floor Plans and Elevations 3   Or
DFT251 Computer Aided Drafting 2   Or
any 251 module Or
DFT253 Computer Aided Drafting IIA 3   Or
any 253 module Or
any 254 module Or
any 256 module  
OR  
ECE102 Engineering Analysis Tools and Techniques 2   Or
ECE102AA Engineering Analysis Tools and Techniques 2   Or
ECE103 Engineering Problem Solving and Design 2   Or
ECE103AB Engineering Problem Solving and Design 2   Or
ECE139 FORTRAN Computer Programming 3    
OR  
ECH238 Computers in Early Childhood 1    
OR  
EEE120 Digital Design Fundamentals 4    
OR  
ELE115 Network Analysis 3   Or
ELE131 Digital Logic and Circuits 3   Or
ELE150 Digital Systems and Microprocessors 4   Or
ELE181 Computer Programming for Technology 3   Or
ELE241 Microprocessor Concepts 4   Or
ELE243 Microprocessor Applications 3   Or
ELE245 Advanced Microprocessors and Systems 3   Or
ELE281 Advanced Programming for Technology 3    
OR  
ELT131 Digital and Logic Circuits 4   Or
ELT131AA Digital and Logic Circuits I 2   Or
ELT131AB Digital and Logic Circuits II 2   Or
ELT241 Microcontrollers 4   Or
ELT243 Microprocessor Applications 3   Or
ELT249 Peripheral and Communication Devices 2   Or
ELT273 Microcomputer Servicing 4   Or
ELT281 Programming Principles in C Language 3   Or
ELT282 Structured Assembly Language Programming 4    
OR  
ENG100AE Composition Skills 1    
OR  
FON100 Introductory Nutrition 3   Or
FON100AA Introductory Nutrition I 2   Or
FON100AC Introductory Nutrition II 1   Or
FON100AD Nutrition Sports and Physical Activity 1   Or
FON140BC Special Diets with Computer Applications 1    
OR  
GPH219 Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS 3   Or
GPH220 Intermediate GIS Using ArcGIS 3    
OR  
HRM126 Food Service Cost Systems 2    
OR  
JAS225 Statistics for Social Research/Justice and Government 3
OR  
JRN133 Development of Small Publications 3    
OR  
LAS229 Computerized Law Office and Litigation Support 3    
OR  
LBT106 Technical Services I 3    
OR  
MAT206 Elements of Statistics 3    
OR  
MET105AA Grind I: Basic Surface Machine Operations 2   Or
MET140 Computer-Aided Drafting for Manufacturing 3   Or
MET264 Manufacturing Process Planning 3    
OR  
MTC191 Electronic Music I 3    
OR  
NET181 Visual BASIC for Technology 3   Or
NET181AA Visual BASIC for the Technologies I 1.5   Or
NET181AB Visual BASIC for the Technologies II 1.5   Or
NET247 Digital Computer Operating System 4    
OR  
OAS111AA Computer Keyboarding I 1   Or
OAS111AB Computer Keyboarding II 1   Or
OAS113 Micro-Alphabetic Indexing 1   Or
OAS113AA Basic Micro-Alphabetic Indexing .5    
AND  
OAS113AB Micro-Alphabetic Indexing in Directories .5   Or
OAS119 Basic Data Entry Activities 1   Or
OAS130 Beginning Word Processing 1   Or
any 130 module Or
any 135 module Or
any 235 module  
OR  
PSY230 Introduction to Statistics 3    
OR  
QCT274 Quality Assurance in Software Development 3    
OR  
SBS211 Small Business Computer Applications 1    
OR  
SMT131 Digital and Logic Circuits 4   Or
SMT131AA Digital and Logic Circuits I 2   Or
SMT131AB Digital and Logic Circuits II 2   Or
SMT150 Digital Systems and Microprocessors 4    
OR  
SWU225 Statistics for Social Research/Justice and Government 3
OR  
TCM106 Graphics & Digital Effects for Video & Media 3    
OR  
TVL203 Automation Training 3   Or
TVL205 Crosstraining in Airline Automation Systems 1    
OR  
VPT106 Graphics & Digital Effects for Video & Media 3    

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GENERAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTION AREAS (28-29 Credits)  (Back to Top)  


Humanities and Fine Arts (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
Students are encouraged to choose courses from more than one discipline. Select nine (9) credits from the following:
AIS213 American Indian Religions 3    
OR  
AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3    
OR  
ARH Art Humanities Any ARH Course(s)  
OR  
ASB211 Women in Other Cultures 3   Or
ASB220 Anthropology Goes to the Movies 3   Or
ASB222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World 3   Or
ASB223 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: New World 3   Or
OR  
COM241 Performance of Literature 3    
OR  
DAH100 Introduction to Dance 3    
OR
DAH201 World Dance Perspectives 3    
OR  
EDU291 Children's Literature 3   Or
EDU292 The Art Of Storytelling 3   Or
EDU294 Multicultural Folktales 3    
OR  
ENG200 Reading and Writing About Literature 3   Or
OR  
ENH English Humanities Any ENH Course(s)  
OR  
FRE265 Advanced French I 3   Or
FRE266 Advanced French II 3    
OR  
HCR210 Clinical Health Care Ethics 3    
OR  
HIS101 History of Western Civilization Middle Ages to 1789 3   Or
HIS102 History of Western Civilization 1789 to Present 3   Or
HIS103 United States History to 1870 3   Or
HIS109 Mexican-American History and Culture 3   Or
HIS111 World History 1500 to the Present 3   Or
HIS243 World Religions 3   Or
HIS253 History of Ireland to 1603 3    
OR  
HUM Humanities Any HUM course(s) (EXCEPT 203, 207)  
OR  
INT115 Historical Architecture and Furniture 3   Or
INT120 Modern Architecture and Furniture 3   Or
INT225 History of Decorative Arts 3    
OR  
LAT201 Intermediate Latin I 4   Or
LAT202 Intermediate Latin II 4    
OR  
MHL140 Survey of Music History 3   Or
MHL143 Music in World Cultures 3   Or
MHL145 American Jazz and Popular Music 3   Or
MHL146 Survey of Broadway Musicals 3   Or
MHL153 Rock Music and Culture 3   Or
MHL155 Survey of American Music 3    
OR  
PHI Philosophy Any PHI Course(s) (EXCEPT 113)  
OR  
REL Religious Studies Any REL Course(s)  
OR  
SPA241 Spanish and Spanish-American Film I 3   Or
SPA242 Spanish and Spanish-American Film I 3   Or
SPA265 Advanced Spanish I 3   Or
SPA266 Advanced Spanish II 3    
OR  
SPH245 Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest 3    
OR  
STO292 The Art of Storytelling 3   Or
STO294 Multicultural Folktales 3    
OR  
TCM145 Introduction to Motion Picture Production 3    
OR  
THE111 Introduction to Theatre 3   Or
THE205 Introduction to Cinema 3   Or
THE206 Introduction to Television Arts 3   Or
THE210 Contemporary Cinema 3   Or
THE260 Film Analysis 3    
OR  
THP241 Performance of Literature 3    
OR  
WST209 Women and Films 3   Or
WST284 19th Century Women Writers 3   Or
WST285 Contemporary Women Writers 3   Or
WST290 Women and Religion 3

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Social and Behavioral Sciences (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
Students are encouraged to choose courses from more than one discipline.
AIS101 Survey of American Indian Issues 3   Or
AIS105 Introduction to American Indian Studies 3   Or
AIS140 American Indian History 3   Or
AIS141 Sovereign Indian Nations 3   Or
AIS160 American Indian Law 3   Or
AIS170 American Indian History of the Southwest 3    
OR  
AFR110 Introduction to African-American Studies 3   Or
AFR202 Ethnic Relations in the United States 3   Or
AFR203 African-American History: The Slavery Experience 3   Or
AFR204 African-American History: Reconstruction to the Present 3    
OR  
AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3   Or
AJS119 Computer Applications in Justice Studies 3   Or
AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3   Or
AJS225 Criminology 3    
AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management 3   Or
AJS259 Psychology of Sexual Variation and Sexual Deviance 3   Or
AJS270 Community Relations 3    
OR  
ASB100 Introduction to Anthropology 3   Or
ASB102 Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3   Or
ASB202 Ethnic Relations in the United States 3   Or
ASB211 Women in Other Cultures 3   Or
ASB214 Magic, Witchcraft and Healing: An Introduction to Comparative Religion 3   Or
ASB222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World 3   Or
ASB223 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: New World 3   Or
ASB230 Principles of Archaeology 3   Or
ASB235 Southwest Archaeology 3   Or
ASB238 Archaeology of N America 3   Or
ASB245 Indians of the Southwest 3    
OR  
ASM104 Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution 4    
OR  
CFS157 Marriage and Family Life 3   Or
CFS159 The Modern Family 3   Or
CFS176 Child Development 3   Or
CFS205 Human Development 3   Or
CFS259 Sexuality over the Life Span 3    
OR  
COM100 Introduction to Human Communication 3    
OR  
COM100AA Introduction to Human Communication Part I 1   And
COM100AB Introduction to Human Communication Part II 1   And
COM100AC Introduction to Human Communication Part III 1    
OR  
COM110 Interpersonal Communication 3    
OR  
COM110AA Interpersonal Communication Part I 1   And
COM110AB Interpersonal Communication Part II 1   And
COM110AC Interpersonal Communication Part III 1    
OR  
COM230 Small Group Communication 3    
OR  
COM250 Introduction to Organizational Communication 3   Or
COM263 Elements of Intercultural Communication 3    
OR  
ECH176 Child Development 3    
OR  
ECN Economics Any ECN course(s)  
OR  
EDU221 Introduction to Education 3   Or
EDU222 Introduction to the Exceptional Learner 3    
OR  
EMT258 Victimology and Crisis Management 3    
OR  
FSC258 Victimology and Crisis Management 3    
OR  
FUS101 Dimensions of the Future 3    
OR  
GBS280 Organizational Psychology 3    
OR  
GCU102 Introduction to Human Geography 3   Or
GCU121 World Geography I: Eastern Hemisphere 3   Or
GCU122 World Geography II: Western Hemisphere 3   Or
GCU141 Introduction to Economic Geography 3   Or
GCU221 Arizona Geography 3   Or
GCU223 Geography of Latin America 3   Or
GCU253 Introduction to Cultural and Historical Geography 3    
OR  
HES100 Healthful Living 3    
OR  
HIS History Any HIS course(s)  
OR  
IBS109 Cultural Dimension for International Trade 3    
OR  
MCO120 Media and Society 3    
OR  
PHI243 World Religions 3    
OR  
POS Political Science Any POS course(s)  
OR  
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology 3   Or
PSY123 Psychology of Parenting 3   Or
PSY132 Psychology and Culture 3   Or
PSY156 Understanding Death and Dying 3   Or
PSY157 African/Black Psychology 3   Or
PSY215 Introduction to Sport Psychology 3   Or
PSY218 Health Psychology 3   Or
PSY225 Psychology of Religion 3   Or
PSY235 Psychology of Gender Differences 3   Or
PSY240 Developmental Psychology 3   Or
PSY245 Psychology of Adult Development 3   Or
PSY250 Social Psychology 3   Or
PSY258 Domestic Problems and Crises 3   Or
PSY259 Psychology of Sexual Variation and Sexual Deviance 3   Or
PSY260 Psychology of Personality 3   Or
PSY266 Abnormal Psychology 3   Or
PSY270 Personal & Social Adjustment 3   Or
PSY277 Psychology of Human Sexuality 3   Or
PSY280 Organizational Psychology 3   Or
PSY281 Human Factors 3   Or
PSY292 Psychology of Altered States of Consciousness 3    
OR  
REC120 Leisure and the Quality of Life 3   Or
REC160 Leisure and Society 3    
OR  
SBU200 Society and Business 3    
OR  
SOC Sociology Any SOC course(s) (EXCEPT 242)  
OR  
SWU102 Introduction to Social Work 3   Or
SWU171 Introduction to Social Welfare 3   Or
SWU258 Victimology and Crisis Management 3   Or
SWU292 Effective Helping in a Diverse World 3    
OR  
TEC106 History of Fashion 3    
OR  
WED100 Personal Wellness 2   Or
WED110 Principles of Physical Fitness and Wellness 3    
OR  
WST100 Women and Society 3   Or
WST105 Women of Color in America 3   Or
WST110 Women and Gender: A Feminist Psychology 3   Or
WST120 Gender, Class, and Race 3   Or
WST160 Women and the Early American Experience 3   Or
WST161 American Women Since 1920 3   Or
OR  
YAQ100 Yaqui Indian History and Culture 3    

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Natural Sciences  (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
Two lecture courses and one corresponding laboratory course are to be selected. The lecture and corresponding laboratory course(s) may carry separate credit. For appropriate course selection students should consult with an advisor.
AGS164 Plant Growth and Development 4   Or
AGS183 Urban Plant Identification and Use 3    
OR  
ASB231 Introduction to Archaeological Field Methods 4    
OR  
ASM104 Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution 4   Or
ASM265 Laboratory Methods in Archaeology 4    
OR  
AST101 Survey of Astronomy 3   Or
AST102 Survey of Astronomy Laboratory 1   Or
AST111 Introduction to Astronomy I 3   Or
AST112 Introduction to Astronomy II 3   Or
AST113 Astronomy I Laboratory 1   Or
AST114 Astronomy II Laboratory 1    
OR  
BIO100 Biology Concepts 4   Or
BIO101 General Biology (Non-Majors): Selected Topics 4   Or
BIO102 General Biology (Non-Majors): Additional Topics 4   Or
BIO105 Environmental Biology 4   Or
BIO107 Introduction to Biotechnology 4   Or
BIO108 Plants and Society 4   Or
BIO109 Natural History of the Southwest 4   Or
BIO145 Marine Biology 4   Or
BIO149AF Field Biology: Natural History of the Grand Canyon 1   Or
BIO149AH Field Biology: Marine Biology in Mexico 1   Or
BIO149AI Field Biology: Tropical Biology/ Costa Rica 2   Or
BIO149AJ Field Biology: Coral Reef Biology 2   Or
BIO149AL Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field Experience 2   Or
BIO149AM Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field Experience 3   Or
BIO149AN Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field Experience 4   Or
BIO150 Human Structure and Function 4   Or
BIO156 Introductory Biology for Allied Health 4   Or
BIO160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 4   Or
BIO181 General Biology (Majors) I 4   Or
BIO182 General Biology (Majors) II 4   Or
BIO201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4   Or
BIO205 Microbiology 4   Or
BIO241 Human Genetics 4   Or
BIO247 Applied Biosciences: Biotechnology 4    
OR  
CHM107 Chemistry and Society 3   Or
CHM107LL Chemistry and Society Laboratory 1   Or
CHM130 Fundamental Chemistry 3   Or
CHM130LL Fundamental Chemistry Laboratory 1   Or
CHM151 General Chemistry I 3   Or
CHM151LL General Chemistry I Laboratory 1   Or
CHM152 General Chemistry II 3   Or
CHM152LL General Chemistry II Laboratory 1   Or
CHM154 General Chemistry II with Qual 3   Or
CHM154LL General Chemistry II with Qualitative Laboratory 2   Or
CHM230 Fundamental Organic Chemistry 3   Or
CHM230LL Fundamental Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1    
OR  
FON241 Principles of Human Nutrition 3    
AND  
FON241LL Principles of Human Nutrition Laboratory 1    
OR  
FOR105 Forensic Science: Physical Evidence 4   Or
FOR106 Forensic Science: Biological Evidence 4    
OR  
GLG Geology Any GLG course(s)
 
OR  
GPH111 Introduction to Physical Geography 4   Or
GPH112 Introduction to Physical Geography 3   Or
GPH113 Introduction to Physical Geography Lab 1   Or
GPH210 Introduction to Environmental Geography 3   Or
GPH211 Landform Processes 3   Or
GPH212 Introduction to Meteorology I 3    
AND  
GPH214 Introduction to Meteorology Laboratory I 1   Or
GPH213 Introduction to Climatology 3   Or
GPH215 Introduction to Climatology Laboratory 1    
OR  
ISS111 Integrated Science I 4   Or
ISS112 Interdisciplinary Science II 4    
OR  
PHS110 Fundamentals of Physical Science 4   Or
PHS120 Introduction to Physical Science: Astronomy, Meteorology, Geology and Oceanography 4    
OR  
PHY101 Introduction to Physics 4   Or
PHY111 General Physics I 4   Or
PHY112 General Physics II 4   Or
PHY115 University Physics I 5   Or
PHY116 University Physics II 5   Or
PHY121 University Physics I: Mechanics 4   Or
PHY131 University Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism 4   Or
PHY252 University Physics III: Thermodynamics, Optics, and Wave Phenomena 4    
OR  
PSY290AB Research Methods 4   Or
PSY290AC Research Methods 4    

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Literacy & Critical Inquiry  (Back to Top)

Prefix/# Title Credit GeneralEduc. Designation  
AIS213 American Indian Religions 4    
OR  
COM207 Introduction to Communication Inquiry 3   Or
COM222 Argumentation 3   Or
COM225 Public Speaking 3   Or
COM230 Small Group Communication 3   Or
COM241 Performance of Literature 3    
OR  
CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I 3    
OR  
DAH201 World Dance Perspectives 3    
OR  
ENG111 Technical Writing 3   Or
ENG200 Reading and Writing About Literature 3   Or
ENG213 Introduction to the Study of Language 3   Or
ENG215 Strategies of Academic Writing 3   Or
ENG216 Persuasive Writing on Public Issues 3   Or
ENG217 Personal and Exploratory Writing 3   Or
ENG218 Writing About Literature 3    
OR  
ENH254 Literature and Film 3   Or
ENH255 Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film 3   Or
OR  
FON206 Food Service Management 3    
OR  
GBS233 Business Communication 3   Or
OR  
GPH211 Landform Processes 3   Or
OR  
HCR220 Health Care Organizations 3    
OR  
HUM250 Ideas and Values in the Humanities 3   Or
HUM251 Ideas and Values in the Humanities 3    
OR  
IFS101 Information Skills in the Digital Age 3    
OR  
IGS290AA Integrated Studies 2    
AND  
IGS290AB Integrated Studies 1   Or
IGS291 Studies in Global Awareness 3   Or
IGS293 Studies in Historical Awareness 3    
OR  
JRN201 News Writing 3   Or
JRN212 Broadcast Writing 3   Or
JRN234 Feature Writing 3    
OR  
MCO220 Cultural Diversity and the Media 3    
OR  
MHL140 Survey of Music History 3    
OR  
PHI103 Introduction to Logic 3   Or
PHI106 Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving