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5 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
English - select 5 credits from the following:
ENGL& 101
English Composition I [C]
5
ENGL& 102
Composition II [C]
5
ENGL& 235
Technical Writing [C]
5
Mathematics/Statistics
20 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
MATH& 151
Calculus I [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH& 152
Calculus II [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH& 153
Calculus III [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH 255
Differential Equations [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
Humanities and Social & Behavioral Sciences
Select three courses from the list below. Complete at least one course from each of the two groups. Courses must be selected from three different subject areas with a total of 15 credits required. No more than 5 credits in any World Languages.
15 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
Humanities - at least one course must be selected from this group. Courses must be
selected from different subjects.
ART& 100
Art Appreciation [H]
5
ART 116
Art History Ancient World [H]
5
ART 117
Art History Medieval-Baroque [H]
5
ART 118
Art History Modern Times [H]
5
CMST 246
Oral Interpretation [RE]
5
DRMA& 101
Intro to Theatre [H]
5
DRMA 215
Survey of Theatre History [H]
5
ENGL& 111
Intro to Literature [H]
5
ENGL 140
The Cinema [H]
5
ENGL 160
Women's Literature [H]
5
ENGL 180
Multicultural Literature [H]
5
ENGL 195
Bible As Literature [H]
5
ENGL 203
Mythology [H]
5
ENGL 210
Intro to Linguistics [H]
5
ENGL& 220
Intro to Shakespeare [H]
5
ENGL& 236
Creative Writing I [H]
5
ENGL& 237
Creative Writing II [H]
5
ENGL& 244
American Literature I [H]
5
ENGL& 245
American Literature II [H]
5
ENGL& 246
American Literature III [H]
5
ENGL& 254
World Literature I [H]
5
ENGL& 255
World Literature II [H]
5
ENGL& 256
World Literature III [H]
5
ENGL 257
English Grammar [H]
5
ENGL 264
English Literature I [H]
5
ENGL 265
English Literature II [H]
5
ENGL 266
English Literature III [H]
5
ENGL 275
The Lord of The Rings [H]
5
ENGL 280
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer Studies [H]
5
HIST& 126
World Civilizations I [H]
5
HIST& 127
World Civilizations II [H]
5
HIST& 128
World Civilizations III [H]
5
HIST& 215
Women in U.S. History [H]
5
HIST& 215 is cross-listed with WS 215. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
ICS 120
Survey of Hispanic Culture [H]
5
ICS 125
Native American Culture [H]
5
ICS 130
Survey of Asian American Culture [H]
5
ICS 135
Survey of African American Cultures [H]
5
ICS 200
Intercultural Leadership [H]
5
ICS 222
Columbia Basin Cultures [H]
5
MUSC& 105
Music Appreciation [H]
5
MUSC 116
History of Jazz [H]
5
PHIL& 101
Intro to Philosophy [H]
5
PHIL 106
Introduction to Logic [H]
5
PHIL 131
World Religions [H]
5
PHIL 150
Introduction to Ethics [H]
5
WS 155
Women's Cultural Heritage [H]
5
WS 215
Women in U.S. History [H]
5
WS 215 is cross-listed with HIST& 215. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
World Languages numbered 121 and above (excluding conversational classes). All World Languages courses count as a single subject.
5
Social & Behavioral Sciences - at least one course must be selected from this group.
Courses must be selected from different subjects.
ANTH& 100
Survey of Anthropology [S/B]
5
ANTH& 204
Archaeology [S/B]
5
ANTH& 206
Cultural Anthropology [S/B]
5
ANTH& 234
Religion & Culture [S/B]
5
BUS& 101
Introduction to Business [S/B]
5
CJ& 101
Introduction to Criminal Justice [S/B]
5
CMST& 102
Intro to Mass Media [S/B] [RE]
5
ECON 110
Economic Trends, Issues and Policy [S/B]
5
ECON& 201
Micro Economics [S/B]
5
ECON& 202
Macro Economics [S/B]
5
ECON 291
History of American Economic Development [S/B]
1–5
GEOG& 200
Human Geography [S/B]
5
HIST 107
Chicano History [S/B]
5
HIST 108
History of Immigration In The U.S. [S/B]
5
HIST 110
History of Modern East Asia [S/B]
5
HIST 111
Colonial Latin America [S/B]
5
HIST 112
Modern Latin America [S/B]
5
HIST 113
Mexico Since Independence [S/B]
5
HIST 115
Intro to Middle East History & Society [S/B]
5
HIST 115 is cross-listed with SOC 115. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
HIST& 146
U.S. History I [S/B]
5
HIST& 147
U.S. History II [S/B]
5
HIST& 148
U.S. History III [S/B]
5
HIST 212
American Military History from the Colonial Period to the Present [S/B]
5
ICS 220
Globalization [S/B]
5
ICS 220 is cross-listed with SOC 220. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
ICS 255
Race and Ethnic Relations [S/B]
5
POLS 104
State and Local Government [S/B]
5
POLS& 201
Intro Political Theory [S/B]
5
POLS& 202
United States Government [S/B]
5
POLS& 203
International Relations [S/B]
5
POLS& 204
Comparative Government [S/B]
5
POLS 205
American Political Thought [S/B]
5
POLS 280
Race and Law in the U.S.[S/B]
5
PSYC& 100
General Psychology [S/B]
5
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology [S/B]
5
PSYC 201
Social Psychology [S/B]
5
PSYC 209
Fundamentals of Psychological Research [S/B]
5
PSYC& 220
Psychological Disorders [S/B]
5
SOC& 101
Intro to Sociology [S/B]
5
SOC 110
Gender, Media, & Popular Culture [S/B]
5
SOC 110 is cross-listed with WS 110. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
SOC 115
Intro to Middle East History & Society [S/B]
5
SOC 115 is cross-listed with HIST 115. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
SOC 150
Marriage, Family, and Relationships [S/B]
5
SOC 160
Gender Studies [S/B]
5
SOC& 201
Social Problems [S/B]
5
SOC 220
Globalization [S/B]
5
SOC 220 is cross-listed with ICS 220. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
SOC 221
Sociology of Deviance and Crime [S/B]
5
SOC 269
Sociology of World Cinema [S/B]
5
SSCI 290
Social Research Methods [S/B]
4
and
SSCI 291
Social Research Methods Lab [S/B]
1
WS 110
Gender, Media, and Popular Culture [S/B]
5
WS 110 is cross-listed with SOC 110. A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement.
Physics
15 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
PHYS& 221
Engineering Physics I W/ Lab [M/S]
5
PHYS& 222
Engineering Physics II W/ Lab [M/S]
5
PHYS& 223
Engineering Physics III W/ Lab [M/S]
5
Chemistry
26-30 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
CHEM& 161
General Chemistry I W/ Lab [M/S]
5-6
CHEM& 162
General Chemistry II W/ Lab [M/S]
5-6
CHEM& 163
General Chemistry III W/ Lab [M/S]
5-6
CHEM& 241
Organic Chemistry I [M/S]
4
CHEM& 251
Organic Chemistry I Lab [M/S]
2
Select 5 to 6 credits from the following:
CHEM& 242
Organic Chemistry II [M/S]
4
CHEM& 252
Organic Chemistry II Lab [M/S]
2
or
BIOL& 211
Majors Cellular W/ Lab [M/S]
5
Electives
Select a minimum of 3 specialization courses in consultation with an advisor as appropriate for intended specialization in the major and the intended transfer institution.
14-16 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
BIOL& 211
Majors Cellular W/ Lab [M/S]
5
BIOL& 212
Majors Plant W/ Lab [M/S]
5
CHEM& 242
Organic Chemistry II [M/S]
4
CHEM& 252
Organic Chemistry II Lab [M/S]
2
CHEM 260
Biochemistry [M/S]
5
CS& 131
Computer Science I C++ [M/S]
5
CS& 141
Computer Science I Java [M/S]
5
CS 162
C++2 [RE]
5
ENGL& 235
Technical Writing [C]
5
ENGR& 224
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics [RE]
5
MATH 243
Linear Algebra [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH& 254
Calculus IV [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
Graduation Requirements:
The Associate in Science Transfer (AS-T1) degree does NOT guarantee that the student has met the general education requirements at the transfer baccalaureate institution.
- Required minimum 93 credits.
- Required minimum cumulative college-level GPA of 2.0.
- Minimum grade per course 1.0.
- At least one-third of the college-level, degree applicable credits must be taken at CBC.
- Depending on your major, some course choices may be more appropriate than others. Consult with your completion coach or advisor.
- A student may not use equivalent cross-listed courses for the same graduation requirement. Refer to the Cross-Listed Courses section of the catalog for more information, and consult with your completion coach or advisor.
- Refer to Catalog Option Policy for information about using previous degree requirements.
- For individual college requirements, see Provisions on our Transfer Opportunities webpage.
- Sequences of courses should be completed at one institution. Select courses based on the requirements or the specific discipline at the baccalaureate institution you plan to attend.