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General Education Core Curriculum

Note: The following is a general list of core curriculum requirements for a baccalaureate degree at CSU. Refer to the undergraduate degrees menu for specific requirements for each baccalaureate program.

Area A Essential Skills 9 Credit Hours

Area A Essential Skills 9 Credit Hours
Core Course Title Credit Hours
Take the following two courses:
 ENGL 1101  English Composition I 3
 ENGL 1102  English Composition II 3
Select one of the following courses (see major program exceptions below):
 MATH 1101  Mathematical Modeling 3
 MATH 1111  College Algebra 3
 MATH 1113  Pre-Calculus 3
 MATH 1125  Applied Calculus 3
 MATH 1131  Calculus with Analytical Geometry 4
See the undergraduate degrees menu for specific requirements or recommendations for the following programs: Accounting (BBA), Biology (BA), Biology (BS), Biology and Secondary Education (BA), Chemistry (BA), Chemistry (BS), Chemistry and Secondary Education (BA), Computer Information Systems (BBA), Computer Science (BS), Finance (BBA), General Business (BBA), Geology (BS), Geology and Secondary Education (BS), Management (BBA), Marketing (BBA), Mathematics (BA), Mathematics (BS), and Mathematics and Secondary Education (BA)

Area B Institutional Options 4-5 Credit Hours

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Area B Institutional Options 4-5 Credit Hours
Core Course Title Credit Hours
 Take the following course:
 COMM 1110  Communication 3
Select two courses under Group 1 or one course under Group 2 (see major program exceptions below):
 Group 1
 ITDS 2726  Introduction to Cultural Diversity 1
 ITDS 2727  Introduction to Interpersonal Skills 1
 ITDS 2735  Life and Career Planning 1
 ITDS 2746  Business and Society 1
 ITDS 2748  Topics in Global Issues 1
 ITDS 2749  Ethics and Legal Issues in the Professions 1
 ITDS 2755  Elements of Critical Thinking 1
 LIBR 1105  Introduction to Library and Information Science 1
 Group 2
 LEAD 1705  Introduction to Servant Leadership 2
 EURO 2105  Introduction to the European Union 3 (*)
 POLS 2401  Global Issues 3 (*)
 Any 1000 or 2000 level foreign language course 3 (*)
 Any Area C-E course with a study abroad component 3 (*)
 * the extra hour may be used as an elective
The following programs require 4 credit hours in Area B: Biology (BA), Biology (BS), Biology and Secondary Education (BA), Chemistry (BA), Chemistry (BS), Chemistry and Secondary Education (BA), Computer Science (BS), Geology (BS), Geology and Secondary Education (BS), Health Science (BS), Mathematics (BA), Mathematics (BS), and Nursing (BSN) . See theundergraduate degrees menu for specific requirements

Area C Humanities/Fine Arts 6 Credit Hours

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Area C Humanities/Fine Arts 6 Credit Hours
Core Course Title Credit Hours
 Take one of the following humanities courses:
 ENGL 2111  World Literature 1 3
 ENGL 2112  World Literature 2 3
 ITDS 1145 (*)  Comparative Arts 3
 ITDS 1155  The Western Intellectual Tradition 3
 PHIL 1105  Introduction to Philosophy 3
 Select one of the following fine art courses:
 ARTH 1100  Art Appreciation 3
 ITDS 1145 (*)  Comparative Arts 3
 MUSC 1100  Music Appreciation 3
 THEA 1100  Theatre Appreciation 3
* ITDS 1145, though listed under both humanities and fine arts, may only be taken once.

Area D Science/Math/Technology 10-11 Credit Hours

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Area D Science/Math/Technology 10-11 Credit Hours
Core Course Title Credit Hours
 Non-science majors should select one science course with a lab; the other course may be lab or non-lab (see list below for specific requirements for science majors):
 ANTH 1145  Human Origins (no lab) 3
 ASTR 1105/1305  Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies (lab optional) 3/1
 ASTR 1106/1305  Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies (lab optional) 3/1
 BIOL 1125  Contemporary Issues in Biology (no lab) 3
 BIOL 1215  Principles of Biology (lab included) 4
 BIOL 1225  Contemporary Issues in Biology (lab included) 4
 CHEM 1151/1151L  Survey of Chemistry 1 (lab required) 3/1
 CHEM 1152/1152L  Survey of Chemistry 2 (lab required) 3/1
 CHEM 1211/1211L  Principles of Chemistry 1 (lab required) 3/1
 CHEM 1212/1212L  Principles of Chemistry 2 (lab required) 3/1
 ENVS 1105  Environmental Studies (no lab) 3
 GEOL 1121  Introductory Geo-sciences 1: Physical Geology (lab included) 4
 GEOL 1122/1322  Introductory Geo-sciences 2: Historical Geology (lab required) 3/1
 GEOL 2225  The Fossil Record (lab included) 4
 ITDS 1215  Introduction to Life in Space (lab included) 4
 PHYS 1111/1311  Introductory Physics 1 (lab required) 3/1
 PHYS 1112/1312  Introductory Physics 2 (lab required) 3/1
 PHYS 1125/1325  Physics of Color and Sound (lab optional) 3/1
 PHYS 2211/2311  Principles of Physics 1 (lab required) 3/1
 PHYS 2212/2312  Principles of Physics 2 (lab required) 3/1
Select one of the following courses or a science course from above:
 CPSC 1105  Technological Solutions 3
 MATH 1113  Pre-Calculus 3
 MATH 1125  Applied Calculus 3
 MATH 1127  Introductory Statistics 3
 MATH 1131  Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 4
 MATH 1132  Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 4
 MATH 1165  Computer-Assisted Problem Solving 3
 MATH 2125  Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3
 PHIL 2115  Formal Logic 3
See the undergraduate degrees menu for specific requirements or recommendations for the following programs: Biology (BA), Biology (BS), Biology and Secondary Education (BA), Chemistry (BA), Chemistry (BS), Chemistry and Secondary Education (BA), Computer Science (BS), Geology (BS), Geology and Secondary Education (BS), Health Science (BS), Mathematics (BA), Mathematics (BS), Mathematics and Secondary Education (BA), and Nursing (BSN)

Area E Social Sciences 12 Credit Hours

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Area E Social Sciences 12 Credit Hours
Core Course Title Credit Hours
 Select one course from the following two courses:
 HIST 2111  U.S. History to 1865 3
 HIST 2112  U.S. History since 1865 3
Take the following course:
 POLS 1101  American Government 3
Select one behavioral science course from the following courses:
 ECON 2105  Principles of Macroeconomics 3
 ECON 2106  Principles of Microeconomics 1
 PHIL 2135  Moral Philosophy 3
 PSYC 1101  Introduction to General Psychology 3
 SOCI 1101  Introduction to Sociology 3
 Select one world cultures course from the following courses:
 ANTH 1105  Cultural Anthropology 3
 ANTH 1107  Discovering Archaeology 3
 ANTH 2105  Ancient World Civilizations 3
 ANTH 2136  Language and Culture 3
 ENGL 2136  Language and Culture 3
 GEOG 1101  World Regional Geography 3
 HIST 1111  World History to 1500 3
 HIST 1112  World History since 1500 3
 ITDS 1146  Introduction to African and African-American Culture 3
 ITDS 1156  Understanding Non-Western Cultures 3

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