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A - General Education Courses Fall Spring Summer Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 (No more than two courses from a category) Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 (No more than two courses from a category) Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 (No more than two courses from a category) ENG 121 - English Composition I : GT-CO1 ENG 122 - English Composition II: GT-CO2 History GT-HI1 Mathematics GT-MA1, Recommend MAT 15 (See Notes for additional info) -4 Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 4 Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS B - Additional Required Courses Fall Spring Summer OR COM 125 - Interpersonal Communication Elective (See Notes for specific requirements) 0-2 Elective (See Notes for specific requirements) Elective (See Notes for specific requirements) SOC 101 - Introduction to I: GT-SS SOC 102 - Introduction to II: GT-SS (SOC) GT-SS Course (SOC) GT-SS Course (SOC) GT-SS Course Notes Mathematics GT-MA1 (Recommend MAT 15) EXCEPTAdams State University require MAT 121, Colorado Mesa University and Western State Colorado University require MAT 120 or MAT 121 Electives: Select from any GT course, AAA 101, AAA 109, ACC 121, ACC 122, BUS 115, BUS 216, BUS 217, BUS 226, CIS 118, COM 115, COM 217, CSC 160, CSC 161, ENG 11 (or higher), HWE 108, HWE 124, MAT 120 (or higher), any Foreign Language course (including ASL) numbered 111 or higher, or any course in the following prefixes except Special Topics, Independent Study, Capstone, and Internships: ANT, ART, BIO (100 or above), CHE, HIS, HUM, LIT, MUS, PED, PHI, PHY (105 or above), POS, PSY, SOC. In-person at ACC: SOC 205 & 218 are offered alternating fall semesters. SOC 21 is offered each spring. CCC Online offerings vary. Course availability is subject to change Refer to 18/19 catalog for specific requirements and important information about this degree The Colorado Department of Higher Education website has additional information about this statewide agreement. Follow the Recommended Course Sequence on the following pages of this document Recommended courses are listed above for certain electives; consult with the Academic Advising Office (advising@arapahoe.edu or 0.797.5664) or the Department for additional elective recommendations. Graduation Requirements All courses required for this degree must be completed with a "C" or better to meet graduation requirements. To graduate, students must apply for graduation (form available at www.arapahoe.edu/departments-and-programs/graduation) by the deadline and meet all degree requirements.

RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE FULL-TIME TRACK Year 1: Fall Course Communications Course -4 ~Recommended Communication Course(s)~ ENG 121 - English Composition I : GT-CO1 Mathematics GT-MA1 ~Recommended Math Course(s)~ MAT 15 - Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 SOC 101 - Introduction to I: GT-SS (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 218 - of Diversity: GT-SS Year 1: Spring Course ENG 122 - English Composition II: GT-CO2 Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 AST 101 - Astronomy with Lab: Planetary Systems: GT-SC1 BIO 111 - General College Biology I with Lab: GT-SC1 ENV 101 - Environmental Science with Lab: GT-SC1 GEO 111 - Physical Geography: Landforms with Lab: GT-SC1 GEY 111 - Physical Geology 111 PHY 105 - Conceptual Physics with Lab: GT-SC1 SOC 102 - Introduction to II: GT-SS Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS ANT 101 - Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS CRJ 110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice: SS ECO 101 - Economics of Social Issues: GT-SS1 GEO 105 - World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 POS 105 - Introduction to Political Science: GT-SS1 PSY 101 - General Psychology I: GT-SS PSY 102 - General Psychology II: GT-SS (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 21 - The of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS Year 2: Fall Course Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 110 - Art Appreciation GT-AH1 HUM 122 - Humanities: Medieval-- Modern: GT-AH2 LIT 212 - American Literature After the Civil WarI: GT-AH2 MUS 125 - History of Jazz: GT-AH1 PHI 112 - Ethics: GT-AH PHI 114 - Comparative Religions: GT-AH SPA 211 - Spanish Language III: GT-AH4

4 Elective ANT 107 - Introduction to Archaeology: GT-SS ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 HIS 225 - Colorado History: GT-HI1 POS 125 - American State and Local Government: GT- SS1 PSY 249 - Abnormal Psychology: GT-SS SPA 111 - Spanish Language I History GT-HI1 ~Recommended History Course(s)~ HIS 101 - Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650: GT-HI1 HIS 102 - Western Civilization: 1650-Present: GT-HI1 HIS 122 - United States History Since the Civil War HIS 26 - U.S. History since 1945: GT-HI1 HIS 245 - US in the World: GT-HI1 HIS 247-20th Century World History: GT-HI1 HIS 260 - US Foreign Relations History: GT-HI1 Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 ANT 111 - Biological Anthropology with Laboratory: GT: SC1 AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy with Lab: Stars and Galaxies: GT-SC1 BIO 112 - General College Biology II with Lab: GT-SC1 CHE 101 - Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 GEO 112 - Physical Geography - Weather and Climate with Lab: GT-SC1 GEY 112 - Historical Geology with Lab: GT: SC1 (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 205 - of Family Dynamics: GT-SS Year 2: Spring Course Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 112 - Art History Renaissance to Modern: GT-AH1 HUM 12 - Humanities: Modern World: GT-AH2 MUS 121 - Music History Medieval through Classical Period: AH1 PHI 11 - Logic: GT-AH PHI 218 - Environmental Ethics: GT-AH SPA 212 - Spanish Language IV: GT-AH4 Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 111 - Art History Ancient to Medieval: GT-AH1 HUM 10 - Introduction to Film Art: AH2 HUM 121 - Humanities: Early Civilization : GT-AH2 MUS 120 - Music Appreciation: GT-AH1 PHI 111 - Introduction to Philosophy: GT-AH

0-2 Elective ANT 225 - Anthropology of Religion GT: SS COM 217 - Group Communication COM 220 - Intercultural Communication: GT-SS PSY 217 - Human Sexuality: GT-SS PSY 25 - Human Growth and Development: GT-SS SPA 112 - Spanish Language II Elective Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 GEO 106 - Human Geography: GT-SS2 JOU 105 - Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS POS 111 - American Government: GT-SS1 POS 205 - International Relations: GT-SS1 PSY 205 - Psychology of Gender: GT-SS PSY 226 - Social Psychology: GT-SS

RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE PART-TIME TRACK Year 1: Fall Course Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 111 - Art History Ancient to Medieval: GT-AH1 HUM 10 - Introduction to Film Art: AH2 HUM 121 - Humanities: Early Civilization : GT-AH2 MUS 120 - Music Appreciation: GT-AH1 PHI 111 - Introduction to Philosophy: GT-AH ENG 121 - English Composition I : GT-CO1 SOC 101 - Introduction to I: GT-SS Year 1: Spring Course Communications Course ~Recommended Communication Course(s)~ ENG 122 - English Composition II: GT-CO2 SOC 102 - Introduction to II: GT-SS Year 1: Summer Course Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 110 - Art Appreciation GT-AH1 HUM 122 - Humanities: Medieval-- Modern: GT-AH2 LIT 212 - American Literature After the Civil WarI: GT-AH2 MUS 125 - History of Jazz: GT-AH1 PHI 112 - Ethics: GT-AH PHI 114 - Comparative Religions: GT-AH SPA 211 - Spanish Language III: GT-AH4-4 Mathematics GT-MA1 ~Recommended Math Course(s)~ MAT 15 - Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 Year 2: Fall Course 4 Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 ANT 111 - Biological Anthropology with Laboratory: GT: SC1 AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy with Lab: Stars and Galaxies: GT-SC1 BIO 112 - General College Biology II with Lab: GT-SC1 CHE 101 - Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 GEO 112 - Physical Geography - Weather and Climate with Lab: GT-SC1 GEY 112 - Historical Geology with Lab: GT: SC1 (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 205 - of Family Dynamics: GT-SS

Year 2: Spring Course History GT-HI1 ~Recommended History Course(s)~ HIS 101 - Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650: GT-HI1 HIS 102 - Western Civilization: 1650-Present: GT-HI1 HIS 122 - United States History Since the Civil War HIS 26 - U.S. History since 1945: GT-HI1 HIS 245 - US in the World: GT-HI1 HIS 247-20th Century World History: GT-HI1 HIS 260 - US Foreign Relations History: GT-HI1 Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS ANT 101 - Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS CRJ 110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice: SS ECO 101 - Economics of Social Issues: GT-SS1 GEO 105 - World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 POS 105 - Introduction to Political Science: GT-SS1 PSY 101 - General Psychology I: GT-SS PSY 102 - General Psychology II: GT-SS (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 21 - The of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS Year 2: Summer Course 0-2 Elective Natural / Physical Science GT-SC1 AST 101 - Astronomy with Lab: Planetary Systems: GT-SC1 BIO 111 - General College Biology I with Lab: GT-SC1 ENV 101 - Environmental Science with Lab: GT-SC1 GEO 111 - Physical Geography: Landforms with Lab: GT-SC1 GEY 111 - Physical Geology 111 PHY 105 - Conceptual Physics with Lab: GT-SC1 Year : Fall Course Elective ANT 107 - Introduction to Archaeology: GT-SS ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 HIS 225 - Colorado History: GT-HI1 POS 125 - American State and Local Government: GT- SS1 PSY 249 - Abnormal Psychology: GT-SS SPA 111 - Spanish Language I

Social / Behavioral Science GT-SS1-SS ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 GEO 106 - Human Geography: GT-SS2 JOU 105 - Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS POS 111 - American Government: GT-SS1 POS 205 - International Relations: GT-SS1 PSY 205 - Psychology of Gender: GT-SS PSY 226 - Social Psychology: GT-SS (SOC) GT-SS Course SOC 218 - of Diversity: GT-SS Year : Spring Course Arts / Humanities GT-AH1-AH4 ART 112 - Art History Renaissance to Modern: GT-AH1 HUM 12 - Humanities: Modern World: GT-AH2 MUS 121 - Music History Medieval through Classical Period: AH1 PHI 11 - Logic: GT-AH PHI 218 - Environmental Ethics: GT-AH SPA 212 - Spanish Language IV: GT-AH4 Elective ANT 225 - Anthropology of Religion GT: SS COM 217 - Group Communication COM 220 - Intercultural Communication: GT-SS PSY 217 - Human Sexuality: GT-SS PSY 25 - Human Growth and Development: GT-SS SPA 112 - Spanish Language II