General Education

General Education Requirements for Associate of Applied Science Degree

General Education broadens your perspectives and introduces you to several important fields of knowledge. In meeting Eastern Arizona College's GE requirements you will also gain increased awareness of ethnicity, race and gender, and international and historical influences on our culture.

 Choose courses from at least three different categories. You may not exceed nine credits in any GE category, with the exception of Health and Physical Education, where the maximum is two credits.

Course Options

GE Category

Course

Credits

Computers 

 

 

CMP 101

Introduction to Computers

3

CMP 103

Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3

CMP 104

Introduction to Computer Science I

3

CMP 121

BASIC Programming I

1 to 3

CMP 130

C Programming I

3

CMP 210

FORTRAN

2 to 3

CMP 221

COBOL I

3

CMP 222

COBOL II

3

CMP 265

Advanced Programming Languages

3

English

 

 

BUS 160

Communication for the Occupations

3

ENG 100

Writing Fundamentals

3

ENG 101

Written Communications I

3

ENG 102

Written Communications II

3

ENG 201

World Literature I

3

ENG 202

World Literature II

3

ENG 218

Writing About Literature

3

ENG 221

English Literature I

3

ENG 222

English Literature II

3

ENG 241

American Literature I

3

ENG 242

American Literature II

3

ENG 260

Technical Report Writing

3

TEC 260

Technical Report Writing

3

Health and Physical Education

DAN 100-199

Dance Courses

1

HPE 101

Beginning Physical Activities I

1

HPE 102

Beginning Physical Activities II

1

HPE 201

Advanced Physical Activities I

1

HPE 202

Advanced Physical Activities II

1

HPE 104

Physical Conditioning and Assessment I

1 to 2 credits

HPE 105

Physical Conditioning and Assessment II

1 to 2 credits

HPE 204

Physical Conditioning and Assessment III

1 to 2 credits

HPE 205

Physical Conditioning and Assessment IV

1 to 2 credits

Humanities

 

 

ART 133

World Art I

3

ART 134

World Art II

3

ENG 201

World Literature I

3

ENG 202

World Literature II

3

ENG 218

Writing About Literature

3

ENG 221

English Literature I

3

ENG 222

English Literature II

3

ENG 241

American Literature I

3

ENG 242

American Literature II

3

MUS 101

World of Music

3

PHI 101

Introduction to Philosophy

3

SPC 150

Oral Interpretation

3

SPC 201

Public Speaking

3

THC 105

Introduction to Drama

3

Mathematics

 

 

BUS 111

Business Math Calculations

3

MAT 120

Intermediate Algebra

4

MAT 140

College Mathematics

3

MAT 154

College Algebra

3

MAT 160 or PSY 220

Introduction to Statistics

3

MAT 181

Plane Trigonometry

3

MAT 171

Finite Mathematics

4

MAT 210

Elements of Calculus

4

MAT 220

Calculus I

4

MAT 230

Calculus II

4

MAT 240

Calculus III

4

TEC 101

Technical Math I

4

TEC 102

Technical Math II

4

Science

 

 

BIO 100

Biology Concepts

4

BIO 105

Environmental Biology

4

BIO 160

Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

4

BIO 181

General Biology (majors) I

4

BIO 182

General Biology (majors) II

4

BIO 201

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIO 202

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4

BIO 205

Microbiology

4

CHM 130

Fundamental Chemistry

4

CHM 151

General Chemistry I

4

CHM 152

General Chemistry II

4

CHM 230

Fundamental Organic Chemistry

4

GLG 101

Physical Geology

4

GLG 102

Historical Geology

4

PHY 101

Introduction to Astronomy

3

PHY 103

Introduction to Astronomy

4

PHY 107

Physical Concepts

4

PHY 111

General Physics I

4

PHY 112

General Physics II

4

PHY 211

Physics with Calculus I

5

PHY 212

Physics with Calculus II

5

Social Science

 

 

ANT 101

Intro. to Physical Anthropology

3

ANT 102

Intro. to Cultural Anthropology

3

ANT 110

Mexican American Culture

3

ANT 120

Indian American Culture

3

ANT 202

World Area Studies (GIH)

3

ANT 220

Principles of Archaeology

3

ANT 222

Buried Cities and Lost Tribes

3

BUA 221

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

BUA 223

Principles of Microeconomics

3

BUS 121

Fundamentals of Economics

3

HIS 101

US History I

3

HIS 102

US History II

3

HIS 104

Western Civilization I

3

HIS 105

Western Civilization II

3

POS 100

Introduction to Political Science

3

POS 110

US National Politics

3

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 230

Social Psychology

3

PSY 250

Developmental Psychology

3

PSY 270

Experimental Psychology

4

SOC 101

Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 110

Marriage and the Family

3

SOC 201

Social Problems

3

 

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