Transfer of Colorado Community College gtPathways 2004-2006
gtPathways is a set of general education courses that the state guarantees to transfer. Receiving institutions shall apply guaranteed general education courses to a student's general education or major requirements. Approved courses in gtPathways are not based on course equivalencies but meet content and competency criteria. Students must complete the entire category at the community college in order to fulfill the UCB area degree requirements.
Transfer of Colorado Community College gtPathways 2004-2006
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Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements |
Communication: 2 courses (6 credit hours)
- Intro Writing Course (GT-CO1)
- CCCS Eng 121 English Composition I
- Intermediate Composition (GT-CO2)
- CCCS Eng 122 English Composition II
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- Written Communication - 6 hours
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Mathematics: 1 course (3 to 5 credit hours) (GT-MA1)
- CCCS Mat 121 College Algebra
- CCCS Mat 125 Survey of Calculus
- CCCS Mat 135 Intro to Statistics
- CCCS Mat 150 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
- CCCS Mat 201 Calculus I
- CCCS Mat 202 Calculus II
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Arts & Humanities: 3 courses (9 credit hours)
Select 3 courses, with no more than 2 courses from any 1 category
- Arts (GT-AHI1)
- CCCS Art 110 Art Appreciation
- CCCS Art 111 Art History I
- CCCS Art 112 Art History II
- CCCS Mus 120 Music Appreciation
- CCCS Mus 121 Intro to Music History I
- CCCS Mus 122 Intro to Music History II
- CCCS The 105 Intro to Theatre Arts
- CCCS The 211 Development of Theatre I
- CCCS The 212 Development of Theatre II
- Literature and Humanities (GT-AH2)
- CCCS Hum 121 Survey of Humanities I
- CCCS Hum 122 Survey of Humanities II
- CCCS Hum 123 Survey of Humanities III
- CCCS Lit 115 Intro to Literature I
- CCCS Lit 201 Masterpieces of Literature I
- CCCS Lit 202 Masterpieces of Literature II
- Ways of Thinking (GT-AH3)
- CCCS Phi 111 Intro to Philosophy
- CCCS Phi 112 Ethics
- CCCS Phi 113 Logic
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- Literature and the Arts - 6 hours
and
- Ideals and Values - 3 hours
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Social & Behavior Sciences: 3 courses (9 credit hours)
Select 3 courses, 1 of which must be history, with no more than 2 courses from any 1 category
- History (GT-HI1)
- CCCS His 101 History of Western Civ I
- CCCS His 102 History of Western Civ II
- CCCS His 201 US History I
- CCCS His 202 U.S. History II
- Economic & Political Systems (GT-SS1)
- CCCS Eco 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
- CCCS Eco 202 Principles of Microeconomics
- CCCS Pos 105 Introduction to Political Science
- CCCS Pos 111 American Government
- Geography (GT-SS2)
- CCCS Geo 105 World Geography
- Human Behavior & Social Systems (GT-SS3)
- CCCS Ant 101 Cultural Anthropology
- CCCS Ant 111 Physical Anthropology
- CCCS Psy 101 General Psychology I
- CCCS Psy 102 General Psychology II
- CCCS Soc 101 Introduction to Sociology
- CCCS Soc 102 Introduction to Sociology II
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Possible Requirements:
- Historical Context - 3 hours
and/or
or
- Contemporary Socieites - 3 hours
and/or
and/or
- Cultural and Gender Diversity
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Physical & Life Sciences: 2 courses (8 credit hours) (GT-SC1)
Select 2 laboratory-based courses*
- CCCS Ast 101 Astronomy I
- CCCS Ast 102 Astronomy II
- CCCS Bio 105 Science of Biology
- CCCS Bio 111 General College Biology I
- CCCS Bio 112 General College Biology II
- CCCS Che 101 Introduction to Chemistry I
- CCCS Che 102 Introduction to Chemistry II
- CCCS Che 111 General College Chemistry 1
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- 8 out of 13 hours in Natural Science and Laboratory
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