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Program: AA/AB/AS General Education Requirements - College of Southern Nevada - Acalog ACMS™
The general education requirements listed here cover transfer degrees to NSHE four-year institutions. The completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of business degree automatically fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at any other NSHE institution1. Completion of the associate of arts, associate of science, or the associate of business degree does not guarantee satisfaction of all State College or university lower-division requirements except for the lower-division general education requirements2.
The general education requirements for the AA, AB, and AS degrees cover the following NSHE General Education Requirements3:
Freshman level English Composition including English 102.
Three credits of lower-division coursework.
Six credits of lower-division coursework to include at least one laboratory experience.
Social Sciences or Humanities/Fine Arts (9 credits)
Nine credits of lower-division coursework in either the social sciences or humanities/fine arts.
U.S./Nevada Constitutions
Instruction must be given in the essentials of the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Nevada, including the origin and history of the Constitutions and the study of and devotion to American institutions and ideals pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes 396.500 for all associate and baccalaureate degrees.
The general education requirements at CSN are broken down as follows:
All students must satisfy these requirements.
Students pursuing a General Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree must complete all these requirements. Student pursuing a specific major will complete those requirements outside the student’s major. Special program degree requirements for specific majors will contain requirements fulfilling the General Education requirements for that major’s Subject Area.
In no case may one course be used to meet more than one requirement except for the Values and Diversity general education requirement which may be used to fulfill the corresponding general education or special program requirement.
The General Education requirements do not include remedial courses which may need to be taken before completing some of the subject areas listed below. All MATH and ENG courses numbered 01-99 must be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits. No course under 100-level counts toward degree completion. All degree-seeking students must be continuously enrolled in appropriate mathematics and English courses until the institutional core curriculum mathematics and English requirements are completed4. Finally, general education courses cannot be waived.
AA/AB/AS General Education Requirements and Course Choice Breakdown
Please note: 300-level and above courses will NOT satisfy this GE requirement.
MATH 120 - Fundamentals of College Mathematics or higher
or World Languages 111 or above course (includes the following course prefixes: ARA, ARM, CHI, FIL, FREN, GER, GRE, ITAL, JPN, KOR, LAT, PORT, RUS, SPAN, and THAI)
Choose three courses; each course must be from a different discipline.
or ANTH 106 - Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics
or ANTH 204 - Art in Cross-Cultural Perspective
or ANTH 206 - African Culture Through Oral History and Storytelling
or ANTH 207 - Sport and Culture
or ANTH 209 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
or ANTH 215 - Introduction to Faith, Witchcraft and Magic
or ANTH 216 - Cultures Through Film
or ANTH 217 - Drums, Culture, and New World Rhythmatism
or ART 253 - Cinema II/The Sound Era
or ART 260 - Survey of Art History I
or ART 261 - Survey of Art History II
or ART 262 - Survey of Asian Art
or ART 263 - Survey of African, Oceanic, and Native American Art
or ART 264 - Survey of American Art
or ART 265 - Introduction to Contemporary Art
or ART 267 - Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture
or ART 270 - Women in Art
or BUS 101 - Introduction to Business
or COM 133 - Culture and Communication
or CRJ 120 - Community Relations
or ECON 180 - The Economics of Discrimination
or EDU 280 - Valuing Cultural Diversity
or ENG 231 - World Literature I
or ENG 232 - World Literature II
or HIST 208 - World History I
or HIST 209 - World History II
or HIST 227 - Introduction to Latin American History and Culture I
or HIST 228 - Introduction to Latin American History and Culture II
or HIST 275 - The Wild West – Myth and Reality
or HIST 285 - History of Witchcraft
or HIST 286 - Goddess Traditions
or HIST 293 - Introduction to African-American History I
or JPN 111 - First Year Japanese I
or LAS 100 - Introduction to Latina/o Studies
or LAS 101 - Introduction to Latin American Studies
or LAS 210 - Hispanic Groups in the United States
or LAS 223 - Spanish Caribbean Culture
or LAS 224 - Mexican Culture
or MHDD 110 - Introduction to Disability Services
or MKT 250 - Introduction to International Marketing
or MUS 121 - Music Appreciation
or MUS 125 - History of Rock Music
or MUS 134 - Jazz Appreciation
or PHIL 124 - Philosophical Traditions of Asia
or PHIL 215 - Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
or PHIL 247 - Philosophy and Women
or PSY 101H - General Psychology – Honors
or PSY 224 - Introduction to Latino Psychology
or PSY 233 - Child Psychology
or PSY 234 - Psychology of Adolescence
or PSY 241 - Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
or PSY 276 - Aging in Modern American Society
or RST 101 - Introduction to Religious Studies
or RST 136 - Introduction to Women and Religion
or RST 150 - Abrahamic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
or RST 170 - Introduction to Modern Western Paganism
or RST 260 - Mesoamerican Religions: Jaguars, Serpents, Trees
or RST 270 - Modern Western Pagan Thought
or SOC 225 - Media and Society
or SOC 270 - Introduction to Deviant Behavior
or SOC 276 - Aging in Modern American Society
or SPAN 111 - First Year Spanish I
or SPAN 112 - First Year Spanish II
or WMST 101 - Introduction to Women’s Studies
or WMST 255 - The American Women’s Movement
or WMST 285 - History of Witchcraft
or WMST 286 - Goddess Traditions
1BoR Handbook Rev 269 (03/16) Title 4, Chapter 14, page 12.
2BoR Handbook Rev 269 (03/16) Title 4, Chapter 14, page 12.
3BoR Handbook Rev 269 (03/16) Title 4, Chapter 14, page 17.
4BoR Handbook Rev 267 (09/15) Title 4, Chapter 16, page 3.