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Recommended courses to meet General Education requirements

Below is a listing of all the General Education (GE) requirements and recommended courses that can meet these requirements.

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Recommended courses to meet General Education requirements

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  1. CBU OPS (DCP) Program Recommended courses to meet General Education requirements Below is a listing of all the General Education (GE) requirements and recommended courses that can meet these requirements. This list does not include all the CBU courses that will meet G.E., nor does it take into account areas that may be met by your major. If you have a major that includes any of these requirements, you do not need to take additional classes to meet the GE requirement. For questions on General Education requirements, please contact OPS Advising at OPSadvising@calbaptist.edu . To view Degree Guide and your outstanding requirements: log in to InsideCBU > click on the Academics tab > Student Academics on the left menu panel > Degree Guide link on page. G.E. Competency Requirements English Competency ENG113Composition Math Competency MAT115 Intermediate Algebra (prereq: MAT095 or placement exam) Technology CIS265 Info Systems Essentials ASL115 American Sign Language I SPA115 Elementary Spanish I ASL125 American Sign Language II SPA125 Elementary Spanish II Foreign Language I Foreign Language II G.E. Core Curriculum Lower Division (course numbers 100-299) Upper Division (course numbers 300-499) SOC213 Introduction to Sociology PSY213 General Psychology ENG123 Intermediate Composition SOC323*Marriage and the Family PSY320 Life Span Development (prereq: PSY213) ENG313* Multicultural Literature ENG353* Children’s Literature ENG360* Detective Fiction ENG363* Young Adult Literature COM300* Public Relations COM308* Interpersonal Communication COM425* Organizational Communication JRN350* Magazine Article Writing ART387* Contemporary Visual Arts & Culture Behavioral Sciences(6 units) ENG123 (3 units) ENG233 Survey of American Literature I ENG253 Survey of World Literature I English (3 units) COM113 Oral Communication JRN170 Introduction to Journalism* Communication Arts (3 units) Art or Music(3 units) ART202 Art Appreciation Philosophy(3 units) PHI213 Intro to Philosophy HIS213 History of US to Reconstruction HIS223 History of US Since Civil War HUM213* Integrated Humanities I HUM223* Integrated Humanities II POL213 American Government POL223 State & Local Government BIO143 & BIO143L General Biology PSC151 & PSC151L Introduction to the Geosciences Lab sciences (see above) KIN212 First Aid and Safety (1.0 unit class) CST100 Overview of the Bible (required) PHI353* Comparative Religions HIS311* Minorities in America HIS393* History of California HIS315* Latin America History HIS325* Non-Western Culture & History US History(3 units) Non-US History(3 units) Political Science(3 units) POL395* Political Economy Lab Science(4 units) KIN302* Contemporary Health Issues KIN300 Nutrition Science Science or Kinesiology (4 units) Christian Studies (4 units) CST Upper Division (3 units) CST301 The Christian Life Additional GE Requirements: These requirements are not additional courses, but are to be met within the courses meeting the above G.E. requirements. Upper Division (course numbers 300-499): 12.0 units within the G.E. Core Curriculum (not Competency Requirements) ~ see upper division courses above Multicultural: 9.0 units within the G.E. – most students meet this requirement automatically by completing the G.E. Interdisciplinary: 9.0 units within the G.E. Competency or Core Curriculum must have interdisciplinary designation. *All courses designated with an asterisk (*) are Interdisciplinary. Updated 11/9/2012

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