94 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 CSU GENERAL EDUCATION 52 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 Hartnell College Catalog/2015-2016 (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 53 (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. Hartnell College Catalog/2015-2016 CSU GENERAL EDUCATION 54 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 Hartnell College Catalog/2015-2016 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