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Certificate of Achievement in California State University General Education Breadth (CSU-GE)
The Certificate of Achievement in California State University General Education Breadth (CSU-GE), developed by the Counseling Discipline,
will be awarded upon completion of the CSU GE Breadth requirements as outlined on the catalog year’s CSU-GE Breadth sheet. Students
must complete a minimum of 39 units, which are distributed among five areas. CSU-GE Breadth Sheet requirements are designed to be
taken with a major area of concentration and elective courses in preparation for transfer to a California State University. This certificate
recognizes the completion of lower-division general education requirements for the CSU. For many majors, students are encouraged to
complete the CSU GE pattern; however, it is not required for admission to the CSU. An official petition must be filed with the Admission and
Records Office prior to the graduation deadlines as stated in the Academic Calendar. Certification of the CSU-GE Breath will be indicated on
the student’s transcript.
For more information contact:
Counseling Discipline, Building B
(831) 755-6820
Hartnell College Catalog/2015-2016
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM – GENERAL EDUCATION
The California State University provides California Community College transfer students a general education pattern CSU-GEB for transfer to fulfill all lower division general
education requirements. The CSU-GEB is accepted at all California State University campuses. The CSU-GEB requires 39 semester units of lower division courses.
Note: A few majors, such as nursing, engineering, science, and other technical majors, recommend students complete very specific coursework to meet general education and
major preparation. Students should see a counselor and consult with the university campus to which they intend to apply to best determine which courses should be completed
prior to transfer for these majors.
General Education-Breadth Requirements for California State University 2015-2016
Students planning to graduate from one of the 23 campuses of the California State University (CSU) system must complete 48 semester units of general education breadth
courses. Hartnell may certify 39 semester units of lower division (freshman & sophomore) level courses. Nine (9) semester units of general education coursework must be
completed at the upper division level after transfer. Do not use this as a guide for the University of California (UC) campuses or for private colleges and universities; please consult
the catalog of the school of your choice and see a counselor for assistance.
1. Lower division General Education-Breadth Requirements Certification should be formally requested from the Hartnell Admissions &
Records Office by the student at the beginning of the last term of attendance prior to graduation or transfer.
2. A single course may not meet more than one general education requirement even though some courses may be listed in two areas.
3. General Education units in excess of area maximums will transfer as either elective or pre-major units to the California State University
system.
4. If the 39 units are not certified by Hartnell, the completion of lower division General Education program will be determined by the CSU
campus.
5. The General Education-Breadth Requirements apply to and are accepted at the following state universities: Bakersfield, Channel Islands,
Chico, Dominguez Hills, Fresno, Fullerton, Hayward, Humboldt, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Monterey Bay, Northridge, Pomona,
Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, San Marcos, Sonoma, and Stanislaus.
6. A grade of “C” or better must be earned in Areas A1, A2, A3, and B4.
CSU General Education Distribution Requirements
Area A: Communication &
Critical Thinking
(9 Units Required)
Area B: Physical Universe and
Its Life Forms
Area B: Physical Universe
(continued)
Choose one course from each sub-group
A1, A2 and A3
Choose one course from each sub-group
B1, B2, & B4
Note: Laboratory Activity--At least one of the
courses from B1 through B2 must have a
laboratory. Courses with a laboratory are bold face
type.
PHY2A
PHY2B
PHY4A
PHY4B
PHY4C
A1
ORAL COMMUNICATION
(3 units required)
COM1
COM3
COM5
COM20
Introduction to Public Speaking
Intro. to Communications
Intro. to Organizational Communication
Argumentation and Debate
A2 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
(3 units required)
ENG1A
ENG1B
A3
College Composition and
Reading
College Literature and
Composition
CRITICAL THINKING
(3 units required)
ENG2
COM20
Critical Thinking and Writing
Argumentation and Debate
PHL15
Critical Thinking and Logic
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(9 Units Required)
B1
PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
(3 units required)
ABT90
Soil Science
AST1
Introduction to Astronomy
CHM1A
CHM1B
CHM12A
CHM12B
CHM22
CHM23
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
The Science of Chemistry
Organic and Biological
Chemistry for Health Sciences
Principles of Chemistry
CHM60
GEG1
GEL1
GEL2
GEL6
GEL25
Introduction to Geography:
Physical Elements
Physical Geology
Introduction to Geology
History of the Earth
Environmental Geology
MET1
Meteorology-Weather and Climate
OCN1
Oceanography
PHY10
PHY32
B2
College Physics I
College Physics II
General Physics/Mechanics
General Physic/Electricity & Magnetism
General Physics/Waves, Heat, Light
And Modern Physics
Introduction to Physics
Survey of Chemistry and Physics
LIFE FORMS (3 units required)
ABT92
Plant Science
ANT1
Intro. to Anthropology: Physical
BIO1
BIO2
BIO3
BIO5
BIO6
BIO6L
BIO10
BIO11
BIO12
BIO 13
BIO 18
BIO20
BIO27
BIO30
BIO42
BIO47
BIO48
Fundamental Biological Concepts
General Zoology
General Botany
Human Anatomy
Introductory Physiology
Physiology Laboratory
General Biology
Intro Human Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to Genetics
Introduction to Forensic DNA Analysis
Introduction to Pathophysiology
Field Biology/Natural Science
Principles of Microbiology
Marine Biology
Human Biology
Ecology
Environmental Science
PSY10
Introduction to Biological Psychology
CSU GENERAL EDUCATION
Area B: Physical Universe
(continued)
Area C: Arts, Literature,
Philosophy & Foreign
Language
C2 Humanities
(continued)
Choose at least one course in the arts and one in
humanities.
HIS5A
HIS5B
HIS6
HIS40
HIS47
HIS55
World History A
World History B
History of Mexico
History of Women in the U.S.
Religions of the World
US History through Film
PHL2
PHL10
Introduction to Philosophy
Ethics
SPA1
SPA1X
SPA1S
SPA2
SPA2S
SPA2X
SPA3
SPA3S
SPA4
SPA4S
Elementary Spanish
Spanish for Chicano Students
Elementary Spanish Speakers
Elementary Spanish
Elementary Spanish Speakers
Spanish for Chicano Students
Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate Spanish Speakers
Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate Spanish Speakers
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(9 Units Required)
B3 LABORATORY ACTIVITY
ABT90
ABT92
Soil Science
Plant Science
AST1L
Astronomy Laboratory
BIO1
BIO2
BIO3
BIO5
BIO6L
BIO10
BIO11
Fund. Biological Concepts
General Zoology
General Botany
Human Anatomy
Physiology Laboratory
General Biology
Introductory Human Anatomy and
Physiology
Field Biology/Natural Science
Principles of Microbiology
Marine Biology
Ecology
Environmental Science Lab
BIO20
BIO27
BIO30
BIO47
BIO48L
CHM1A
CHM1B
CHM12A
CHM12B
CHM22
CHM23
CHM60
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
The Science of Chemistry
Organic and Biological
Chem. for Health Sciences
Principles of Chemistry
GEL1
GEL6
Physical Geology
History of the Earth
PHY2A
PHY2B
PHY4A
PHY4B
College Physics I
College Physics II
General Physics/Mechanics
General Physics/Electricity and
Magnetism
General Physics/Waves, Heat, Light,
and Modern Physics
Introduction to Physics
Survey of Chemistry and Physics
PHY4C
PHY10
PHY32
B4
MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS,
QUANTITATIVE REASONING &
APPLICATIONS
(3 units required)
MAT2
MAT3A
MAT3B
MAT3C
MAT4
MAT5
MAT10
MAT12
MAT13
MAT16
MAT24
MAT25
Calculus for Managerial, Life,
and Social Sciences
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Math For Liberal Arts
Number Systems
Elementary Statistics
Finite Mathematics
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus Mathematics
C1
ARTS (ART, DANCE, THEATRE,
MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY)
ART1A
ART1B
ART10
Art History Survey I
Art History Survey II
Art Appreciation
ENG50
ENG51
Film Appreciation To 1960
Film Appreciation 1960-Present
MUS1A
MUS2
MUS5
MUS6
MUS7
MUS8
MUS50A
MUS50B
MUS52A
MUS52B
Music Appreciation-Historical
Perspective
Music Appreciation-Genre
Perspective
Music Fundamentals
Ethnic Musics in the U.S.
Hawaiian Music
Jazz Appreciation
American Popular Music
Harmony I
Harmony II
Harmony III
Harmony IV
PHO1
Introduction to Photography
THA1
THA3
Introduction to Theatre
History of Theatre
MUS1B
C2
HUMANITIES (LITERATURE,
PHILOSOPHY, FOREIGN
LANGUAGE)
ASL2
ASL3
American Sign Language II
American Sign Language III
ENG1B
ENG17
ENG22
ENG24
ENG26
ENG31
ENG32
ENG33
ENG41
ENG44A
ENG44B
ENG46A
ENG46B
ENG47A
ENG47B
College Literature & Comp.
The Contemporary Shakespeare
Studies in Poetry
The Short Story
Chicano Literature
Beginning Creative Writing
Intermediate Creative Writing
Advanced Creative Writing
Art of Steinbeck
World Literature I
World Literature II
Survey of British Literature I
Survey of British Literature II
Survey of American Literature I
Survey of American Literature II
ETH12
ETH25
Chicano Cinema
American Indian Literature
AMERICAN HISTORY & INSTITUTIONS
*Note: CSU graduation requires fulfillment of a
U.S. History and Political Institutions
requirement which may or may not be included
in the general education package.
Student must complete one course:
(1) History 17A or History 17B or History 40 to
satisfy the U.S. History requirement (US1);
AND one course
(2) Ethnic Studies 5 or Political Science 1 or
Political Science 5 to satisfy the U.S.
Constitution California State and local
Government requirements (US2 and US3).
Students planning on transfer to a CSU campus
are advised to complete a US History and
Political Institution course as 6 units of the
required 9 general education units from Area D.
Hartnell will certify both of these courses toward
satisfying the Area D requirement.
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Area D: Social, Political &
Economic Institutions
Area D: Social, Political
(continued)
Area D: Social, Political
(continued)
No more than two courses may be counted from
any single classification
D6
D0
(9 Units Required)
D1 through D0 (*see note)
D1
ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHEOLOGY
ANT1
ANT2
ANT3
ANT10
ANT15
ANT20
Intro. to Anthropology: Physical
Intro. to Anthropology: Cultural
Introduction to Archeology
California Indians
North American Indians
Cultures of Mexico
SOC42
The Sociology of Minority Relations
D2
ECONOMICS
BUS32
Introduction to Business
ECO1
ECO5
Principles of Economics-Macro
Principles of Economics-Micro
D3
ETHNIC STUDIES
EDU1
Multicultural Perspectives of
Education
ETH1
ETH2
ETH3
ETH4
ETH5
ETH6
ETH25
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Chicano Leadership
Chicanos in American Society
Chicano Culture
Chicano Politics and the American
Political System
La Chicana
American Indian Literature
HIS46A
HIS 46B
Race and Ethnicity in American Hist A
Race and Ethnicity in American Hist B
POL5
Chicano Politics and the American
Political System
SOC20
D4
Sociology of Gender and Society
GENDER STUDIES
ETH6
La Chicana
HED7
Women’s Health
PSY42
Psychology of Women
D5
GEOGRAPHY
GEG1
GEG2
GEG10
HIS4A
Introduction to Geography:
Physical Elements
Introduction to Geography:
Cultural Elements
Geography and World Affairs: A
Regional Approach
Western Civilization A
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HISTORY
HIS4A
HIS4B
HIS5A
HIS5B
HIS6
HIS10
HIS17A
HIS17B
HIS46A
HIS 46B
HIS47
HIS49A
HIS49B
HIS51
D7
Western Civilization A
Western Civilization B
World History A
World History B
History of Mexico
History of California
United States A
United States B
Race and Ethnicity in American Hist. A
Race and Ethnicity in American Hist. B
Religions of the World
Chicano History A
Chicano History B
Women in History
INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL OR
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
COM8
COM35
Interpersonal Communication
Intercultural Communication
ECE2
Home, School & Community
Relations
EDU1
Multicultural Perspectives of
Education
PETH5
Sport in Society
PSY42
Psychology of Women
D8
POLITICAL SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT,
AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS
ADJ3
Concepts of Criminal Law
ETH5
Chicano Politics and the American
Political System
POL1
POL2
POL3
POL5
American Political Institutions
Contemporary Governments Abroad
International Relations
Chicano Politics and the American
Political System
Introduction to Contemporary
Political Thought
POL6
D9
PSYCHOLOGY
PSY2
PSY6
PSY8
PSY12
PSY14
PSY15
PSY22
PSY25
PSY33
PSY41
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Theories of Personality
Child Psychology
Human Sexuality
Abnormal Psychology
Developmental Psychology-Lifespan
Personal and Social Adjustment
Psychology of Human Relations
SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY
ADJ1
ADJ51
Intro. To Administration of Justice
Criminology
PSY6
Social Psychology
SOC1
SOC5
SOC20
SOC41
SOC42
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Social Problems
Sociology of Gender and Society
Marriage and the Family
The Sociology of Minority Relations
Area E: Lifelong Understanding
and Self Development
(3 Units Required)
E1 INTEGRATED ORGANISM
BIO42
COU1
Human Biology
Student Success Seminar
COU23
COU27
Student Skills for Success:
Career Development
Life Planning
FCS14
FCS23
Child Development
Nutrition
GEL25
Environmental Geology
HED2
HED6
HED7
Health Education
Multicultural Health Beliefs
Women’s Health
PETH1
PETH4
Introduction to Kinesiology
Mental Skills for Sports
Performance
PSY14
PSY15
PSY25
PSY33
PSY41
PSY42
Child Psychology
Human Sexuality
Developmental Psychology-Lifespan
Personal and Social Adjustment
Psychology of Human Relations
Psychology of Women
SOC5
SOC 41
Introduction to Social Problems
Marriage and the Family
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