General
Education Course List
For degree completion in associate programs, the component
of general education courses must constitute a minimum of
15 semester hours drawn from and include at least one course
from each of the following areas: humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral
sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. The courses must
be designed to ensure breadth of knowledge and must not be
narrowly focused on those skills, techniques and procedures
peculiar to a particular occupation or profession. Those 15
hours must be taken from the list of general education courses
below:
1.
Written Communication (English)
ENGL 1301 (1613) English Composition I
ENGL 1302 (1623) English Composition II
2. Oral Communications
SPCH 1311 (1603) Introduction to Speech Communication
SPCH 1315 (1613) Fundamentals of Public Speaking
SPCH 1318 (1623) Interpersonal Communication
3. Computational Skills (Math)
MATH 1314 (1743) College Algebra
MATH 1316 (1753) Trigonometry
MATH 1324 (1643) Math for Business and Economics
MATH 1332 (1513) Topics in Mathematics
MATH 1342 (1563) Elementary Statistics
MATH 2318 (2053) Linear Algebra
MATH 2413 (1854) Calculus I
MATH 2414 (1864) Calculus II
4. Natural Sciences
BIOL 1408 (1604) Principles of Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIOL 1308 (1603) Life on Earth
BIOL 1406 (1654) Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIOL 1407 (1664) Structure and Function of Organisms
BIOL 1413 (1824) General Zoology
BIOL 1424 (1814) General Botany
BIOL 2106 (1671) Environmental Biology Lab
BIOL 2206 (1672) Environmental Biology Lecture
BIOL 2306 (1613) The Living Planet
BIOL 2401 (2714) Human Anatomy
BIOL 2402 (2724) Human Physiology
BIOL 2404 (1714) Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2420 (2704) Microbiology
CHEM 1405 (1614) Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 2423 (2614) Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 2425 (2624) Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 1411 (1634 General Chemistry I
CHEM 1412 (1644) General Chemistry II
GEOL 1305 (1633) Environmental Geology
GEOL 1345 (1643) Introduction to Oceanography
GEOL 1403 (1614) Physical Geology
GEOL 1404 (1624) Historical Geology
PHYS 1311 (AST 1613) Stellar Astronomy
PHYS 1312 (AST 1623) Solar System Astronomy
PHYS 1401 (1614) General Physics I
PHYS 1402 (1624) General Physics II
PHYS 2425 (2614) Engineering Physics I
PHYS 2426 (2624) Engineering Physics II
5. Humanities/Fine Arts
ENGL 2322 (2613) British Lit I
ENGL 2323 (2623) British Lit II
ENGL 2327 (2633) American Lit I
ENGL 2328 (2643) American Lit II
ENGL 2332 (2653) World Lit I
ENGL 2333 (2663) World Lit II
HUMA 1315 (1603) The Arts in Contemporary Society
HUMA 1301 (1613) Introduction to Humanities
LATI 1511 (1615) Latin I
LATI 1512 (1625) Latin II
PHIL 1301 (1613) Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2303 (1633) Logic
PHIL 2306 (1623) Ethics
ARTS 1301 (1713) Introduction to the Visual Arts
ARTS 1303 (1723) Art History I
ARTS 1304 (1733) Art History II
COMM 1335 (RTF 1633) Introduction to Radio and Television
DANC 2303 (1623) History and Appreciation of Dance
DRAM 1310 (1613) Introduction to the Theatre
DRAM 2366 (RTF 1614) Film Appreciation
MUSI 1301 (2013) Music Fundamentals
MUSI 1306 (1753) Music Appreciation
6. Social And Behavioral Sciences
GOVT 2305 (2613) American Government
GOVT 2306 (2623) Texas State and Local Government
HIST 1301 (1613) U. S. History I
HIST 1302 (1623) U. S. History II
HIST 2301 (1693) Texas History
HIST 2381 (1633) U. S. History I: African-American Emphasis
HIST 2380 (1653) U. S. History I: Mexican-American Emphasis
ANTH 2301 (2403) Physical Anthropology
ANTH 2351 (2413) Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 2302 (2423) Introduction to Archaeology
ECON 2302 (1623) Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2301 (1633) Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG 1301 (2403) Physical Geography
GEOG 1302 (2413) Cultural Geography
PSYC 2301 (1613) Introduction to Psychology
SOCI 1301 (1613) Introduction to Sociology