Cochise College General Education Courses - Transfer Degrees

Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)

Arizona public community colleges and universities have agreed upon a common structure for transfer of general education curriculum. The Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) block fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at all Arizona public community colleges and universities. Arizona residents who complete only an AGEC need to have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 and a grade of C or better in each AGEC course for assured admission into an Arizona public university, while Arizona residents who complete an associate degree need to have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for assured admission.

The AGEC block at Cochise College consists of 35-39 credits. Coursework should be chosen from the appropriate AGEC course list to meet specific degree requirements.

General education requirements are:

Composition 6 credits
Mathematics 3-5 credits
Laboratory sciences 8 credits
Arts 3 credits
Humanities 3 credits
Social and behavioral sciences 6 credits
Technology literacy (AGEC-B only) 3 credits
AGEC-A : general education electives 4-6 credits
AGEC-B: general education electives 1-3 credits
AGEC-S: additional mathematics and/or laboratory sciences 6-8 credits
TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 35-39 CREDITS

The three types of AGECs are:

AGEC-A meets the general education requirements for arts and liberal arts majors in the Associate of Arts (AA) degrees and in the Associate of Arts Elementary Education (AAEE) degree.
AGEC-B meets the general education requirements for business and information systems majors in the Associate of Business (ABUS) degrees.
AGEC-S meets the general education requirements for math and science majors in the Associate of Science (AS) degrees.

The following applies to all Cochise College AGEC blocks:

  • All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.
  • A core curriculum course may be used to satisfy a general education requirement; however, the total credits required for the degree remain the same.
  • Six credits of coursework must be completed to fulfill the intensive writing requirement.
  • The cultural and historical or global awareness requirements are satisfied by completing the arts, humanities, and social and behavioral science portion of the AGEC.
  • A minimum of eight credits in the AGEC component of any transfer degree must be completed in residency at Cochise College.
  • Placement testing is required and prerequisites may apply.

AA, AAEE, ABUS, and AS Degrees

COMPOSITION 6 CREDITS

ENG 101Composition**

3

 

ENG 102English Composition**

3

OR

ENG 102HEnglish Composition

3

MATHEMATICS 3-5 CREDITS

AGEC-A

MAT 142College Mathematics**

3

MAT 151Precalculus Algebra**

4

MAT 154Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors I*

3

MAT 156Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors II*

3

MAT 167Elements of Statistics**

3

MAT 182Precalculus Trigonometry*

3

MAT 187Precalculus**

5

MAT 212Calculus for Business**

3

MAT 220Calculus I**

5

MAT 227Discrete Mathematics*

3

MAT 231Calculus II*

4

MAT 241Calculus III*

4

MAT 252Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

MAT 262Differential Equations*

3

AGEC-B

MAT 212Calculus for Business**

3

MAT 220Calculus I**

5

AGEC-S

MAT 220Calculus I**

5

MAT 231Calculus II*

4

MAT 241Calculus III*

4

MAT 252Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

MAT 262Differential Equations*

3

LABORATORY SCIENCES 8 CREDITS

AGEC-A or AGEC-B

AST 180Introduction to Astronomy**

4

BIO 100General Biology (for non-majors)**

4

BIO 105Environmental Biology*

4

BIO 156Introductory Biology for Allied Health*

4

BIO 160Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology**

4

BIO 181General Biology I (for majors)**

4

BIO 182General Biology II**

4

BIO 201Human Anatomy and Physiology I***

4

BIO 202Human Anatomy and Physiology II**

4

BIO 205Microbiology**

4

BIO 226Ecology*

4

CHM 128Forensic Chemistry*

4

CHM 130Fundamental Chemistry***

4

CHM 138Chemistry for Allied Health**

4

CHM 151General Chemistry I**

4

CHM 152General Chemistry II**

4

CHM 235General Organic Chemistry I**

4

CHM 236General Organic Chemistry II**

4

FOR 105Forensic Science: Physical Evidence*

4

GEO 101Physical Geography**

4

GLG 101Introduction to Geology I (Physical)***

4

GLG 102Introduction to Geology II (Historical)**

4

PHY 111General Physics I**

4

PHY 112General Physics II**

4

PHY 230Physics with Calculus I**

4

PHY 231Physics with Calculus II**

4

AGEC-S

BIO 181General Biology I (for majors)**

4

BIO 182General Biology II**

4

CHM 151General Chemistry I**

4

CHM 152General Chemistry II**

4

PHY 230Physics with Calculus I**

4

PHY 231Physics with Calculus II**

4

BIO 181: for majors

ARTS 3 CREDITS

ART 103Design Fundamentals**

3

ART 106Drawing I**

3

ART 107Survey of World Art: Prehistoric - Gothic**

3

ART 108Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the Twentieth Century**

3

ART 120Appreciation of Visual Arts

3

ART 216Drawing II*

3

ART 220Printmaking I*

3

ART 225Printmaking II*

3

ART 230Color and Design*

3

ART 231Three-Dimensional Design and Sculpture**

3

ART 245Figure Drawing*

3

ART 270Ceramics I*

3

ART 273Ceramics IIA*

3

ART 274Ceramics IIB*

3

ART 275ACeramics III*

3

ART 280Painting I*

3

ART 281Painting II*

3

ART 285Beginning Photography*

3

ART 286Intermediate Photography*

3

ART 290Sculpture I*

3

ART 291Sculpture II*

3

ART 293Sculpture III*

3

ART 294Sculpture IV*

3

ART 295Watercolor Painting I*

3

ART 296Watercolor Painting II*

3

DMA 210Digital Imaging II**

3

DMA 211Computer Animation II**

3

DMA 260Graphic Design I*

3

DMA 261Graphic Design II*

3

DMA 262Digital Video Production*

3

DMA 263Digital Video Production II*

3

DMA 266Digital Photography*

3

DMA 267Digital Photography II*

3

ENG 119Creative Writing**

3

ENG 219Advanced Creative Writing**

3

HUM 200Film History**

3

JRN 201Essentials of Newspaper Publishing

3

MUS 100Fundamentals of Music Notation*

3

MUS 109Orchestra

1

MUS 110Chorus

1

MUS 111Band

1

MUS 123American Popular Music*

3

MUS 132Music Theory I*

3

MUS 133Music Theory II*

3

MUS 201Ensemble

1

MUS 210Music Theatre Workshop

2

MUS 260Music Fundamentals through Experience

3

THE 101Acting I

3

THE 201Acting II

3

THE 220Dramatic Structure*

3

HUMANITIES 3 CREDITS

ART 107Survey of World Art: Prehistoric - Gothic**

3

ART 108Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the Twentieth Century**

3

ASL 101American Sign Language I*

4

ASL 102American Sign Language II*

4

ASL 201American Sign Language III*

4

ASL 202American Sign Language IV*

4

COM 102Essentials of Communication*

3

COM 110Public Speaking*

3

ENG 220British Literature I**

3

ENG 221British Literature II**

3

ENG 222Introduction to Shakespeare**

3

ENG 224American Literature I**

3

ENG 225American Literature II**

3

ENG 228Mythology and Folklore**

3

ENG 230Literature of the Southwest*

3

ENG 231Native American Literature**

3

ENG 255Introduction to the English Language**

3

ENG 260Irish Literature*

3

ENG 265Major American Writers*

3

ENG 273Women and Literature**

3

HON 260The Human Quest for Utopia*

3

HUM 101Humanities in Contemporary Life*

3

HUM 110Introduction to Film*

3

HUM 115Cultural Heritage of the Southwest*

3

HUM 116Middle Eastern Humanities*

3

HUM 200Film History**

3

HUM 205Cultural Studies through the Humanities I**

3

HUM 206Cultural Studies through the Humanities II**

3

HUM 210Foreign Film Classics*

3

JRN 101Introduction to Mass Communications

3

JRN 102Essentials of News Writing*

3

MUS 101Introduction to Music

3

MUS 232Music Theory III**

3

MUS 233Music Theory IV**

3

PHI 111Introduction to Western Philosophy***

3

PHI 113Introduction to Logic***

3

PHI 130Introduction to Ethics***

3

PHI 201Introduction to Eastern Philosophy**

3

PHI 202Philosophy of Religion**

3

SPA 101Elementary Spanish I**

4

SPA 102Elementary Spanish II**

4

SPA 201Intermediate Spanish I**

4

SPA 202Intermediate Spanish II**

4

THE 103Introduction to Theatre*

3

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 6 CREDITS

AJS 101Introduction to Administration of Justice**

3

AJS 204/COM 204Elements of Intercultural Communication*

3

ANT 101The Origin and Antiquity of Humankind*

3

ANT 102Society and Culture*

3

ANT 110Exploring Archaeology*

3

ANT 235Principles of Archaeology*

3

ANT 285Prehistoric Cultures of North America**

3

ANT 286Historic Indian Tribes of North America*

3

ANT 288Native Peoples of the Southwest*

3

ECN 201Principles of Macroeconomics***

3

ECN 202Principles of Microeconomics***

3

EDU 201Introduction to Education

3

EDU 230Classroom Relationships*

3

GEO 121World Regional Geography*

3

HIS 110History of the United States 1607-1877**

3

HIS 111History of the United States Since 1877**

3

HIS 201History of Women in the United States*

3

HIS 229History of Mexico I**

3

HIS 230History of Mexico II**

3

HIS 240Survey of Western Civilization I**

3

HIS 241Survey of Western Civilization II**

3

HIS 242Survey of Western Civilization III**

3

HIS 274The Holocaust*

3

POS 110American National Government**

3

POS 220Federal and Arizona Constitution**

3

POS 230World Politics***

3

POS 240Comparative Politics**

3

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology**

3

PSY 103Personality and Adjustment*

3

PSY 210Social Psychology**

3

PSY 230Personality Theories and Research**

3

PSY 240Developmental Psychology**

3

PSY 250Introduction to Psychological Research, Measurements and Statistics***

3

PSY 270Abnormal Psychology**

3

PSY 290Experimental Psychology**

4

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology**

3

SOC 160Sociology of Race and Ethnicity***

3

SOC 202Social Problems***

3

SOC 210Marriage and the Family**

3

SOC 212Sociology of Gender**

3

SOC 230Human Sexuality and Gender Awareness*

3

TECHNOLOGY LITERACY 3 CREDITS

AGEC-B

CIS 120Introduction to Information Systems**

3

GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES
AGEC-A

4-6

AGEC-B

1-3

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS AND/OR LABORATORY SCIENCES
AGEC-S

6-8

Based on your major and after consulting with an advisor, select MAT 231, MAT 241, MAT 252, MAT 262, and/or appropriate laboratory science courses. See http://aztransmac2.asu.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/agec for a complete list.