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2015-2016 Catalog > Associate Degrees > Colorado Guaranteed Transfer Program for General Education
Colorado Guaranteed Transfer Program for General EducationThe Colorado Department of Higher Education, in consultation with Colorado’s public colleges and universities, has developed a standardized concept of general education and has identified the specific courses to satisfy these general education requirements. The curriculum consists of 31 credit hours of courses across these specific content areas: communication, mathematics, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Receiving institutions shall apply the 31 credit hours of guaranteed general education courses to a student's general education or major requirements.
Guaranteed General Education Courses
Arts and Humanities • Arts GT Courses - AH1
GT-AH1 Courses ART 110Art Appreciation3
ART 111Art History Ancient to Medieval3
ART 112Art History Renaissance to Modern3
ART 207Art History - 1900 to Present3
DAN 125History of Dance I3
MUS 120Music Appreciation3
MUS 121Music History Medieval to Classical3
MUS 122Music History Romantic to Present3
MUS 123Survey of World Music3
MUS 125History of Jazz Music3
THE 105Theatre Appreciation3
THE 108Theatre Script Analysis3
THE 211Development of Theatre: Greek-Renaissance3
THE 212Development of Theatre: Restoration-Modern3
THE 215Playwriting3
Literature and Humanities • GT Courses - AH2
GT-AH2 Courses
HUM 103Introduction to Film Art3
HUM 115World Mythology3
HUM 121Early Civilizations3
HUM 122From the Medieval to the Modern3
HUM 123The Modern World3
LIT 115Introduction to Literature I3
LIT 201World Literature to 16003
LIT 202World Literature After 16003
LIT 205Ethnic Literature3
LIT 211American Literature to the Civil War3
LIT 212American Literature After the Civil War3
LIT 221British Literature to 17703
LIT 222British Literature Since 17703
LIT 225Introduction to Shakespeare3
LIT 246Literature of Women3
LIT 259Survey of African American Literature3
LIT 268Celtic Literature3
Ways of Thinking • GT Courses - AH3
GT-AH3 Courses
PHI 111Introduction to Philosophy3
PHI 112Ethics3
PHI 113Logic3
PHI 114Comparative Religions3
PHI 115World Religions - West3
PHI 116World Religions - East3
PHI 214Philosophy of Religion3
PHI 218Environmental Ethics3
PHI 220Philosophy of Death and Dying3
Foreign Language • GT Courses - AH4
GT-AH4 Courses
FRE 211French Language III3
FRE 212French Language IV3
GER 211German Language III3
GER 212German Language IV3
ITA 211Italian Language III3
ITA 212Italian Language IV3
JPN 211Japanese Language III3
JPN 212Japanese Language IV3
RUS 211Russian Language III3
RUS 212Russian Language IV3
SPA 211Spanish Language III3
SPA 212Spanish Language IV3
Communications • GT Courses - CO
GT-CO1 Courses
GT-CO2 Courses
GT-CO3 Courses
ENG 201Writing for Public Discourse3
HIS 265Writing About History3
History • GT Courses - HI
GT-HI1 Courses
HIS 101Western Civilization: Antiquity-16503
HIS 102Western Civilization: 1650-Present3
HIS 111The World: Antiquity-15003
HIS 112The World: 1500-Present3
HIS 121U.S. History to Reconstruction3
HIS 122U.S. History Since the Civil War3
HIS 203Civil War Era in American History3
HIS 205Women in the World3
HIS 207American Environmental History3
HIS 208American Indian History3
HIS 215Women in U.S. History3
HIS 218History of Science and Technology3
HIS 225Colorado History3
HIS 236U.S. History Since 19453
HIS 243History of Modern China3
HIS 244History of Latin America3
HIS 245U.S. in the World3
HIS 24720th Century World History3
HIS 249History of Islamic Civilization3
HIS 250African American History3
HIS 251The History of Christianity in the World3
HIS 255The Middle Ages3
HIS 259Modern Middle East3
HIS 260U.S. Foreign Relations History3
Mathematics • GT - MA
GT-MA1 Courses
MAT 120Mathematics for the Liberal Arts4
MAT 122College Trigonometry3
MAT 123Finite Mathematics4
MAT 125Survey of Calculus4
MAT 201Calculus I5
MAT 202Calculus II5
MAT 203Calculus III4
MAT 204Calculus III with Engineering Applications5
MAT 215Discrete Mathematics4
MAT 261Differential Equations with Engineering Applications4
MAT 265Differential Equations3
Natural and Physical Sciences • GT Courses - SC1
GT-SC1 Courses
AGY 240Introductory Soil Science, with Lab4
ANT 111Biological Anthropology with Laboratory4
AST 101Astronomy I4
AST 102Astronomy II with Lab4
BIO 104Biology: A Human Approach4
BIO 112General College Biology II with Lab5
BIO 201Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab4
BIO 202Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab4
BIO 204Microbiology with Lab4
BIO 208General College Microbiology with Lab5
BIO 220General Zoology with Lab5
CHE 102Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab5
CHE 105Chemistry in Context with Lab5
CHE 112General College Chemistry II with Lab5
ENV 101Introduction to Environmental Science4
GEO 111Physical Geography-Landforms4
GEO 112Physical Geography-Weather and Climate4
GEY 111Physical Geology4
GEY 112Historical Geology4
GEY 135Environmental Geology4
MET 150General Meteorology4
NRE 251General Oceanography with Lab4
PHY 105Conceptual Physics with Lab4
PHY 107Energy Science and Technology with Lab4
PHY 211Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab5
PHY 212Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab5
SCI 155Integrated Science I with Lab4
SCI 156Integrated Science II with Lab4
SCI 155: Students MUST successfully pass BOTH SCI 155 & SCI 156 to satisfy the gtPathways science requirement.
SCI 156: Students MUST successfully pass BOTH SCI 155 & SCI 156 to satisfy the gtPathways science requirement.
Natural and Physical Sciences • GT Courses - SC2
GT-SC2 Courses
(Lecture Course Without Required Laboratory) AST 150
Social and Behavioral Sciences Economics and Political Systems • GT Courses - SS1
GT-SS1 Courses
AGE 102Agriculture Economics3
ECO 101Economics of Social Issues3
ECO 211Gender in the Economy3
ECO 245Issues in Environmental Economics3
POS 105Introduction to Political Science3
POS 111American Government3
POS 125American State and Local Government3
POS 205International Relations3
POS 215Current Political Issues3
POS 225Comparative Government3
Geography • GT Courses -SS2
GT-SS2 Courses
GEO 105World Regional Geography3
GEO 106Human Geography3
Human Behavior, Culture or Social Frameworks • GT Courses -SS3
GT-SS3 Courses
AGR 260World Interdependence: Population and Food3
ANT 101Cultural Anthropology3
ANT 102Cultural Anthropology Lab1
ANT 103Archaeology Laboratory1
ANT 104Physical Anthropology Laboratory1
ANT 107Introduction to Archaeology3
ANT 108Archaeology of World Rock Art3
ANT 201Introduction to Forensic Anthropology3
ANT 215Indians of North America3
ANT 250Medical Anthropology3
COM 220Intercultural Communication3
CRJ 110Intro to Criminal Justice3
ETH 200Introduction to Ethnic Studies3
JOU 105Introduction to Mass Media3
PSY 102General Psychology II3
PSY 205Psychology of Gender3
PSY 217Human Sexuality3
PSY 226Social Psychology3
PSY 227Psychology of Death and Dying3
PSY 235Human Growth and Development3
PSY 238Child Development3
PSY 240Health Psychology3
PSY 249Abnormal Psychology3
PSY 265Psychology of Personality3
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology I3
SOC 102Introduction to Sociology II3
SOC 205Sociology of Family Dynamics3
SOC 207Environmental Sociology3
SOC 215Contemporary Social Problems3
SOC 216Sociology of Gender3
SOC 218Sociology of Diversity3
SOC 220Sociology of Religion3
SOC 231Sociology of Deviant Behavior3
SOC 237Sociology of Death and Dying3
WST 200Introduction to Women's Studies3
WST 225Women and Social Change3
WST 240Goddesses and Women in the Ancient World3
WST 249Women's Sexuality3
The State Guaranteed General Education content areas are identified by the following designations:GT — Guaranteed Transfer Course Disciplines:AH - Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours)AH1 – Arts and ExpressionAH2 – Literature and HumanitiesAH3 – Ways of ThinkingAH4 – Foreign LanguagesCO - Communication (6 credit hours in either CO1 & CO2 or CO2 & CO3)CO1-Introductory Writing CO2-Intermediate Writing CO3-Advanced WritingHI - History (3 credit hours)HI1-HistoryMA - Mathematics (3 credit hours)SC - Natural and Physical Sciences (7 credit hours, one course must be SC1)SC1 – Science with LaboratorySC2 – Science without LaboratorySS - Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hours)SS1 – Economic or Political SystemsSS2 – GeographySS3 – Human Behavior, Culture or Social FrameworksAdditional 3 credit hours must be from any Arts & Humanities, History, or Social & Behavioral SciencesNote: These courses may be completed at any Colorado public higher education institution. Completion of the course requirements by credit for prior learning or transfer from any other institution may meet FRCC degree requirements but may invalidate the guaranteed transfer of A.A. /A.S. Degrees.