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10 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
ENGL& 101
English Composition I [C]
5
English - select 5 additional credits from the following:
ENGL& 102
Composition II [C]
5
ENGL& 235
Technical Writing [C]
5
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning *1
5 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
Symbolic/Quantitative Reasoning:
MATH& 151
Calculus I [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
Humanities
Select three courses from the list below. Courses must be selected from at least two of the three groups. At least one course must be selected from Group A. Only one course may be selected from Group C.
15 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
Group A - at least one course must be selected from this group; a maximum of two of your three courses may be selected from this group:
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
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
MUSC& 105
Music Appreciation [H]
5
MUSC 116
History of Jazz [H]
5
Group B - a maximum of two of your three courses may be selected from this group:
CMST 246
Oral Interpretation [RE]
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
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.
Group C - only one of your three courses may be selected from this group:
FRCH& 121
French I [H]
5
FRCH& 122
French II [H]
5
FRCH& 123
French III [H]
5
JAPN& 121
Japanese I [H]
5
JAPN& 122
Japanese II [H]
5
JAPN& 123
Japanese III [H]
5
JAPN& 221
Japanese IV [H]
5
JAPN& 222
Japanese V [H]
5
JAPN& 223
Japanese VI [H]
5
SPAN& 121
Spanish I [H]
5
SPAN& 122
Spanish II [H]
5
SPAN& 123
Spanish III [H]
5
SPAN& 221
Spanish IV [H]
5
SPAN& 222
Spanish V [H]
5
SPAN& 223
Spanish VI [H]
5
SPAN 110
Beginning Spanish for Professionals [H]
5
SPAN 111
Intermediate Spanish for Professionals [H]
5
SPAN 112
Advanced Spanish for Professionals [H]
5
SPAN 205
Spanish for Spanish Speakers [H]
5
SPAN 206
Spanish for Spanish Speakers [H]
5
SPAN 207
Spanish for Spanish Speakers [H]
5
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Courses must be selected from two different subject areas.
15 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
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 212
American Military History from the Colonial Period to the Present [S/B]
5
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
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.
Natural Sciences
Sequences of courses should be taken at the same institution.
30-33 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
BIOL& 211
Majors Cellular W/ Lab [M/S]
5
BIOL& 212
Majors Plant W/ Lab [M/S]
5
BIOL& 213
Majors Animal W/ Lab [M/S]
5
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
Electives
15 CreditsCourse Number
Course Title
Credits
MATH& 146 *1
Introduction to Stats [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH& 152
Calculus II [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
MATH& 153
Calculus III [M/S] [Q/SR]
5
CHEM& 241
Organic Chemistry I [M/S]
4
CHEM& 251
Organic Chemistry I Lab [M/S]
2
CHEM& 242
Organic Chemistry II [M/S]
4
CHEM& 252
Organic Chemistry II Lab [M/S]
2
CHEM& 243
Organic Chemistry III [M/S]
4
CHEM& 253
Organic Chemistry III Lab [M/S]
2
PHYS& 114
General Physics I W/ Lab [M/S]
5
PHYS& 115
General Physics II W/ Lab [M/S]
5
PHYS& 116
General Physics III W/ Lab [M/S]
5
Graduation Requirements:
- Required minimum 90 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 counselor, completion coach, or faculty advisor.
- Refer to Catalog Option Policy for information about using previous degree requirements.
- For individual college requirements, see Provisions on our Transfer Opportunities webpage.
- *1 Statistics (a course that includes descriptive and inferential statistics) may
substitute for Calculus I at some institutions; students are
encouraged to check with the transfer institution early in their decision process to confirm requirements. - Admission to specific upper division biology programs may be competitive; therefore,
no particular GPA can guarantee admission to any
specific program.