CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
General Education Requirements
If you are transferring from a California Community College or a California State University,
you can satisfy the General Education Requirements for admissions by completing a GE Certification,
IGETC or the SDSU pattern described below. NOTE: majors in Liberal Studies should
complete the GE pattern described in the SDSU General Catalog.
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Communication & Critical ThinkingComplete one course from each of the following three sections (9 units) |
Oral Communication
Courses at selected institution:
COMM 120, COMM 122
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Oral Communication, Public Speaking, Human Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Argumentation and Debate, Debate and Persuasion, Group Discussion or Communication, Small Group Discussion or Communication, Advanced Public Speaking, Principles of Oral Communication, Other
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Written Communication
Courses at selected institution:
ENGL 120, ESL 122
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Reading and Composition, College Writing, Rhetoric and Writing, 1st Semester Composition or Writing, Composition and Literature, English Composition, Expository Writing, Academic Writing, Writing Discourse, Freshman Composition, Composition I, Intensive Writing, Other
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Critical Thinking
Courses at selected institution:
COMM 137, COMM 145, ENGL 122, ENGL 122, ENGL 124, PHIL 125, PHIL 130
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Advanced Composition, Composition II, 2nd Semester Composition or Writing, Critical Reasoning and Writing or Composition, Intermediate Composition, Critical Thinking and Writing or Composition, Argumentative, Critical or Analytical Writing, Research Writing, Critical Reading and Writing about Literature, Intro to Logic, Intro to Critical Thinking, Critical Thinking and Analytical Reasoning, Writing about Humanities, Argumentation and Debate, Debate and Persuasion, Other
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Natural Science and Quantitative ReasoningComplete one course from each of the following four sections (10 units) |
Physical Science
Courses at selected institution:
ASTR 110, CHEM 102, CHEM 115, CHEM 116, CHEM 120, CHEM 141, CHEM 142, CHEM 231, CHEM 232, ET 110, GEOG 120, GEOL 104, GEOL 110, OCEA 112, OCEA 112, OCEA 113, PHYC 110, PHYC 130, PHYC 131, PHYC 190, PHYC 190, PHYC 200, PHYC 200, PHYC 201, PHYC 201, PHYC 202, PHYC 202, PHYC 203, PHYC 203, PHYC 210, PHYC 210
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Intro to Astronomy, Solar or Stellar Systems, Observational Astronomy, Life in the Universe, Astrophysics, Intro to College Chemistry, Elementary Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Preparation for General Chemistry, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biological Chemistry, Chemistry for Engineers, Chemistry and Society, Chemistry of Life, Analytical Chemistry, Intro to Physical or Natural Sciences, Envirnomental Science, Earth Science, Energy and Natural Resources, Intro to Geography, Physical Geography, Meteorology, Weather and Climate, Intro to Geology, Physical Geology, Mineralogy, Rocks and Minerals, Earth History, Historical Geology, Geology of Parks and Monuments, Environmental Geology, Intro to Oceans, Oceanography, Conceptual Physics, the Physical Universe, Intro to Physics, Descriptive Physics, Survey of Physics, General or Principles of Physics I, II, III or IV, Mechanics or Mechanics of Solids and Fluids, Electricity and Magnetism, Waves, Light and Modern Physics, Thermodynamics and Optics, Modern Physics, Relativity, Quantum Physics, Other
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Life Science
Courses at selected institution:
ANTH 130, BIO 112, BIO 122, BIO 130, BIO 133, BIO 134, BIO 140, BIO 141, BIO 141, BIO 141L, BIO 152, BIO 230, BIO 240, KUMY 133, KUMY 134, OCEA 112, OCEA 112, OCEA 113
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Physical Anthropology, Human Origins, Human Evolution, General or Principles of Biology, Concepts of Biology, The Living World, Principles of Life Science, Environmental Biology, Man and the Environment, Conservation Biology, Human Biology, Ecology, Genetics, Human Anatomy, Physiology, Botany, Zoology, Animal or Plant Diversity, The Cell, Biological Sciences I, II, Cellular, Molecular and/or Evolutionary Biology, Organismal or Organismic Biology, Microbiology, Bacteriology, Natural History of Plants and/or Animals, Marine Biology, Heredity and Evolution, Physiological Psychology, Psychobiology, Other
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Laboratory
Courses at selected institution:
ASTR 112, BIO 122, BIO 131, BIO 135, BIO 140, BIO 141, BIO 141L, BIO 141L, BIO 152, BIO 230, BIO 240, CHEM 102, CHEM 115, CHEM 116, CHEM 120, CHEM 141, CHEM 142, CHEM 231, CHEM 232, ET 110, GEOG 121, GEOL 105, GEOL 111, KUMY 135, OCEA 112, OCEA 113, OCEA 113, PHYC 110, PHYC 130, PHYC 131, PHYC 190, PHYC 190, PHYC 200, PHYC 200, PHYC 201, PHYC 201, PHYC 202, PHYC 202, PHYC 203, PHYC 203, PHYC 210, PHYC 210
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Any lab course in the physical or life science fields consisting of two hours per week, Other
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Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning
Courses at selected institution:
BIO 215, BIO 215, BIO 215, CS 240, MATH 120, MATH 125, MATH 126, MATH 160, MATH 160, MATH 160, MATH 170, MATH 170, MATH 175, MATH 176, MATH 178, MATH 180, MATH 245, MATH 280, MATH 281, MATH 284, MATH 285, PSY 215, PSY 215, PSY 215
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
College Algebra, Trigonometry, Elementary or Intro to Statistics and/or Probability, Math for General Education, Math of Liberal Arts, Survey of Modern Math, Math for Elementary Education or Teachers, Calculus for Business, Social, Behavioral or Life Sciences, Precalculus, Finite Mathematics, Calculus I, II, III or IV, Calculus with Analytical Geometry, Calculus with Applications, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Other
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Social and Behavioral SciencesComplete two courses (6 units) |
Social Behavioral Sciences
Courses at selected institution:
ANTH 120, ANTH 140, ASL 140, CD 115, CD 125, CD 131, CD 145, COMM 110, COMM 124, ECON 110, ECON 120, ECON 121, ETHN 107, ETHN 118, ETHN 119, ETHN 130, ETHN 131, ETHN 180, ETHN 181, GEOG 106, GEOG 130, HED 203, HED 204, HED 251, HIST 100, HIST 101, HIST 105, HIST 106, HIST 107, HIST 108, HIST 109, HIST 114, HIST 115, HIST 118, HIST 119, HIST 122, HIST 122, HIST 123, HIST 123, HIST 124, HIST 130, HIST 131, HIST 180, HIST 181, HIST 275, HIST 276, HIST 277, POSC 120, POSC 121, POSC 124, POSC 130, POSC 140, PSY 120, PSY 125, PSY 134, PSY 138, PSY 140, PSY 150, PSY 170, PSY 220, SOC 120, SOC 125, SOC 130
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Intro to Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Intro to Archaeology, Prehistory and Archaeology, American Folklore and Folklife, Comparative World Culture, Cultural Prehistory, Intro to North American Indians, Native People of North America, Intro to Asian, African-American, Chicano, Ethnic, Latino or Mexican Studies, PreColumbian Cultures, Cultural Geography, World and/or Regional Geography, Economic Geography, Economic Problems, Macro or Micro Economics, Principles of Economics I, II, The American Economy, Business and Society, Intercultural Communication, Intro to Linguistics, Language and Meaning, Mass Communication, Comparative Government and/or Politics, European Governments, International Relations, World Governments or Politics, Intro to Psychology, General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Intro to Sociology, Study of Society, Social Groups, Social Problems, Social Psychology, Race and Ethnic Relations, Minority Groups in America, U.S. History I, II, American Civilization I, II, American History to Reconstruction, American History Since the Civil War, History of the Americas I, II, Introduction to American Government, American Government and Politics, The American Political System, Afro-American History I, II, History of the U.S., Black Perspective I, II, U.S. History from a Chicano Perspective I, II, The Chicano and the American Political System, Native Americans in U.S. History I, II, The American Indian and the U.S. Political System, Asian-American History I, II, Women in American History, Intro to Gender Studies, Other
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HumanitiesComplete 9 units with a minimum of one course each in Arts and Humanities. Arts includes: Art, Cinema, Dance, Music and Theatre. Humanities includes: History, Languages other than English, Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies. |
Arts
Courses at selected institution:
ART 100, ART 120, ART 140, ART 141, ART 143, ART 144, ART 145, ART 146, ART 148, ART 149, ART 151, ETHN 151, HUM 110, HUM 120, HUM 140, MUS 110, MUS 111, MUS 115, MUS 116, MUS 117, MUS 123, THTR 110
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Humanities Through the Arts, History of Architecture, Art History, Arts and Ideas, History of Western, Non-Western or European Art, Cultural Heritage, Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance or Modern Art, Classical or Modern Humanities, American Art, Eastern Humanities, Intro to Art, Humanities in the Western World, Intro to Visual Arts, Women in Humanities, Art Appreciation, Intro to African-American, Asian, Chicano, or other ethnic humanities or cultures, Arts of Native-American, African-American, Asian or other cultures, Contemporary Issues in Humanities, Arts of Oceania, Classical Mythology, World Mythology, History of Film as Art, Mythology in Literature, Women in Art, Intro to Dance, History of Photography, Dance History and/or Appreciation, Music, Art and Literature, Dramatic Literature, Survey of Drama, Music Appreciation, World Music, Music History and/or Literature, Intro to American Music, History of Jazz or Rock and Roll, Music of Mexico, Latin America, or other cultures, Great Composers, Intro to Theatre, Intro to Drama, Survey of Classical or Modern Drama, History of Theatre, Theatre Appreciation, Other
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Humanities
Courses at selected institution:
ARAM 120, ARAM 121, ARAM 220, ARBC 120, ARBC 121, ARBC 122, ARBC 123, ARBC 130, ARBC 145, ARBC 220, ARBC 221, ARBC 250, ARBC 251, ARBC 254, ASL 120, ASL 121, ASL 140, ASL 220, ASL 221, ENGL 122, ENGL 122, ENGL 201, ENGL 202, ENGL 214, ENGL 217, ENGL 221, ENGL 222, ENGL 231, ENGL 232, ENGL 236, ENGL 238, ENGL 270, ENGL 271, ETHN 111, ETHN 236, ETHN 238, HIST 100, HIST 101, HIST 105, HIST 106, HIST 148, HUM 110, HUM 111, HUM 115, HUM 116, HUM 120, HUM 140, HUM 155, KUMY 120, KUMY 121, KUMY 220, NAKY 120, NAKY 121, NAKY 220, PHIL 110, PHIL 115, PHIL 117, PHIL 140, PHIL 160, PHIL 170, RELG 120, RELG 130, RELG 160, RELG 170, SPAN 120, SPAN 121, SPAN 141, SPAN 145, SPAN 220, SPAN 221, SPAN 250, SPAN 251
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Intro to Literature, Appreciation of Literature, Comparative Literature, World Literature, Masterpieces of European Literature, Survey of Literature, American Literature, English or British Literature, British Authors, American Authors, Literature of the United States, Intro to Fiction, Drama, Short Story, Poetry or the Novel, Intro to Shakespeare, Children's Literature, Literature of Science Fiction, Fantasy or Mystery, Women in Literature, The Bible as Literature, Literature and Film, African-American, Latin, Chicano, or other ethnic Literature or Writers, Multicultural Literature, Modern or Contemporary Literature, 20th Century Literature, Great Books in Literature, Foundations of Western Civilization, Western Civilizations, World History, Ancient, Medieval or Modern Civilizations, Women in History, History of Mexico, Africa, Asia, Latin America or other world cultures, Asian Civilization, Classical or Greek/Roman Civilizations, Ancient World, Intro to Philosophy, Nature of Philosophy, Ancient, Classical, Modern or Contemporary Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy, Ethics, Asian Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Theory of Knowledge, Philosophy of Science, Comparative Religion, World Religions, Religions of the Far East, Religions of the West, Contemporary Moral Issues, Quest for Values, Philosophy, Science and Nature, Any Foreign Language, Other
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Lifelong Learning and Self-DevelopmentComplete one course (3 units) |
Lifelong Learning and Self-Development
Courses at selected institution:
BIO 115, CD 125, CD 145, CIS 110, COUN 120, COUN 140, HED 120, HED 201, HED 203, HED 251, NUTR 155, NUTR 158, NUTR 255, PSY 132, PSY 134, PSY 140, PSY 150, PSY 220, SCI 100, SOC 125
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Student Success Strategies, Human Behavior, Human Sexuality , Nutrition, Physical and Mental Health, Stress Management, Information Literacy, Social Relationships, Relationships with the Environment, Death and Dying, Lifelong Learning, Health & Lifestyle, Health & Society, Interpersonal Relations, College Success & Lifelong Learning, Career-Life Planning, Life Skills and Personal Adjustment, Child/Human Development, Psychology/Sociology of Death and Dying, Cultural Aspects of Nutrition, Nutrition for Fitness and Sports, Intro to Public Health, Other
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Ethnic StudiesComplete one course (3 units) |
Ethnic Studies
Courses at selected institution:
ENGL 236, ENGL 238, ETHN 107, ETHN 114, ETHN 118, ETHN 119, ETHN 130, ETHN 131, ETHN 236, ETHN 238, HIST 107, HIST 118, HIST 119, HIST 130, HIST 131, HIST 180, HIST 181, SOC 114
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:
Afro-American History, The Black Family, Black Women: Myth and Reality, Black Religions and Spirituality, Modern Civil Rights Movement, Black Nationalism, History and Culture of Hip Hop, American Indian Heritage, U.S. History from an American Indian Perspective to 1870, U.S. History from an American Indian Perspective Since 1870, Indians Through Film and Television, Asian American Experiences, Contemporary Issues in Filipino-American Communities, Chicana and Chicano Heritage, Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies, Chicana and Chicano Role in the American Political System, Critical Issues in Chicana Studies, Mexican Immigration, Gender, Sex, and Politics in Colonial Mexico, Chicana Women¿s History: 1848-Present, Other
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