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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.

Communication & Critical Thinking

Complete one course from each of the following three sections (9 units)

Oral Communication

Courses at selected institution:   COM 103, COM 120
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Written Communication

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

Critical Thinking

Courses at selected institution:   ENG 240
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Natural Science and Quantitative Reasoning

Complete one course from each of the following four sections (10 units)

Physical Science

Courses at selected institution:   CHE 101, EES 103
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Life Science

Courses at selected institution:   BIO 100, BIO 201, BIO 201, BIO 201A, BIO 202, BIO 202, BIO 202A, BIO 203
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Laboratory

Courses at selected institution:   BIO 201, BIO 201A, BIO 201A, BIO 202, BIO 202A, BIO 202A, BIO 203A, CHE 101A
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning

Courses at selected institution:   BST 322, MNS 205, MTH 204, MTH 210, MTH 220, MTH 220, MTH 221, MTH 222, MTH 223
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Complete two courses (6 units)

Social Behavioral Sciences

Courses at selected institution:   HIS 360, HIS 361, HIS 363, PSY 100
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Humanities

Complete 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

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

Humanities

Courses at selected institution:   HIS 234, LIT 100, SPN 100, SPN 101, SPN 200
Other courses that satisfy this requirement:

Lifelong Learning and Self-Development

Complete one course (3 units)

Lifelong Learning and Self-Development

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

Ethnic Studies

Complete one course (3 units)

Ethnic Studies

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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