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2019-2020 AS GE Chart
  1. Las Positas College
  2. Articulation
  3. 2019-2020 Associate of Science (AS) General Education Chart

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General Education Pattern for

Associate of Science (AS) Degree 2019-2020

2019-2020 Associate of Science (AS)
General Education Pattern (pdf)

Las Positas College offers the Associate Degree. These degrees include Career Technical Education programs designed to prepare for direct job entry, Transfer Preparation programs designed to prepare students for transfer to a University in baccalaureate program, and Local programs designed to as a record of academic achievement.  The AS Degree is primarily for any Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) field and Career Technical Education programs.

Graduation Requirements:

  1. Select a major and complete all major requirements plus GE and electives to total 60 or more units. 
  2. Complete a minimum of 60 units with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better. 
  3. Complete a minimum of 12 units at Las Positas College. 
  4. Complete all General Education (GE) Requirements for the Associate of Science Degree.
  5. All courses required for the Major must be completed with a ‘C’ or ‘P.

General Education courses are grouped into several broad areas and are designed to cultivate intellect and imagination and to broaden awareness of the relationship and interdependence of ideas and disciplines. Please note: Courses may be listed in more than one area but will NOT be certified more than once, unless otherwise stated. For a course to meet an AS requirement, the course must be on the AS pattern during the academic year it is taken.

For AS requirements for previous years please see the chart in the appropriate catalog

Please see full General Education Pattern (AS) below. You can use the links below to jump to a specific area:

  • Language and Rationality English Composition (3 Units Minimum)
  • Communication and Analytical Thinking (3 Units Minimum)
  • Mathematics (0 Units Minimum)
  • Natural Sciences (3 Units Minimum)
  • Humanities (3 Units Minimum)
  • Program-Based General Education Requirement (3 Units Minimum)
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 Units Minimum)
  • Kinesiology (1 Unit Minimum)
  • American Cultures (0 Units Minimum) 
Language and Rationality English Composition
Select 1 course; at least 3 units required (Complete with a grade of ‘C’ or higher or ‘P’)                                                                                   Units
ENG 1A (Critical Reading and Composition)  3
ENG 1AEX (Critical Reading and Composition Expanded) 4

 

Communication and Analytical Thinking
Select 1 course; at least 3 units required                                                                                                                                                            Units
ASL 1A (American Sign Language I)                                                                                     3
ASL 1B (American Sign Language II) 3
BUSN 48 (Human Relations in Organizations) 3
BUSN 52 (Business Communications) 3
CIS 50 (Intro to Computing Info Tech) 3
CMST 1 (Fundamentals of Public Speaking) 3
CMST 2 (Oral Interpretation of Literature) 3
CMST 4 (Intro. to Communication Studies) 3
CMST 10 (Interpersonal Communication) 3
CMST 46 (Argumentation and Debate) 3
CMST 48 (Activities in Forensics) 1-4
CS 1 (Computing Fundamentals I) 4
CS 17 (Discrete Mathematical Structures) 4
FREN 1A (Beginning French) 5
FREN 1B (Elementary French) 5
ITLN 1A (Beginning Italian) 5
ITLN 1B (Elementary Italian) 5
MSCM 1 (Introduction to Reporting & Newswriting) 3
MSCM 32A (Introduction to Radio Production) 3
MATH 1 (Calculus I) 5
MATH 2 (Calculus II) 5
MATH 3 (Multivariable Calculus) 5
MATH 5 (Ordinary Differential Equations) 3.5
MATH 7 (Elementary Linear Algebra) 3.5
MATH 10 (Discrete Mathematical Structures) 4
MATH 30 (College Algebra for STEM) 4
MATH 33 (Finite Mathematics) 4
MATH 34 (Calculus for Business and Social Sciences) 5
MATH 39 (Trigonometry) 4
MATH 40 (Statistics and Probability) 4
MATH 47 (Mathematics for Liberal Arts) 3
MATH 50 (Intermediate Algebra for SLAM) 4
MATH 52A (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Automotive Technology A*) 1.5
MATH 52B (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Automotive Technology B*) 1.5
MATH 53A (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Welding A*) 2
MATH 53B (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Welding B*) 1
MATH 55 (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM) 5
MATH 55A (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM A*) 2.5
MATH 55B (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM B*) 2.5
PHIL 6 (Introduction to Logic) 3
PHIL 8 (Logic and Argumentation) 4
SPAN 1A (Beginning Spanish) 5
SPAN 1B (Elementary Spanish) 5
SPAN 21 (Spanish for Spanish Speakers I) 5
SPAN 22 (Spanish for Spanish Speakers II) 5
SPAN 23 (Introduction to Hispanic Literature) 3
THEA 3A (Beginning Improvisation) 3
THEA 25 (Fundamentals of Stage Speech) 3
* Students must take both the A and B to meet this area  

 

Mathematics
Proficiency in Mathematics may be met in one of the following ways: Units

1.) Submit Documentation showing completion of Algebra 2 or Integrated Math 3 in High School with a ‘C’ or higher, an AP score of 3 or higher, an IB score of 4 or higher, or a CLEP score of 50 or higher.

 

2.) Complete one of the mathematics courses listed below at Las Positas College (with a grade of “C” or higher or “P”).

 

3.) Submit Documentation showing completion of one of the mathematics courses listed below (or equivalent) at another institution (with a grade of “C” or higher or “P”).

 
CS 17 (Discrete Mathematical Structures) 4
MATH 1 (Calculus I) 5 
MATH 2 (Calculus II) 5
MATH 3 (Multivariable Calculus) 5
MATH 5 (Ordinary Differential Equations) 3.5
MATH 7 (Elementary Linear Algebra) 3.5 
MATH 10 (Discrete Mathematical Structures) 4 
MATH 30 (College Algebra for STEM) 4
MATH 33 (Finite Mathematics) 4 
MATH 34 (Calculus for Business and Social Sciences) 5
MATH 39 (Trigonometry) 4
MATH 40 (Statistics and Probability) 4
MATH 47 (Mathematics for Liberal Arts) 3
MATH 50 (Intermediate Algebra for SLAM) 4
MATH 52B (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Automotive Technology B) 1.5
MATH 53B (Technical Intermediate Algebra for Welding B) 1.5
MATH 55 (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM) 5
MATH 55B (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM B) 2.5
NMAT 250 (Intermediate Algebra for SLAM) 0
NMAT 255 (Intermediate Algebra for BSTEM) 0
Natural Sciences
Select at least 1 course; at least 3 units required                                                                                                                                Units
ANTR 1 (Biological/Physical Anthropology) 3
ANTR 13 (Intro to Forensic Anthropology) 3
ASTR 10 (Introduction to Astronomy: The Solar System) 3
ASTR 20 (Introduction to Astronomy: Stars and the Universe)                                    3
ASTR 30L (Introduction to Astronomy Lab) 1
BIO 1A (General Botany) 5
BIO 1B (General Zoology) 5
BIO 1C (Cell and Molecular Biology) 5
BIO 7A (Human Anatomy) 5
BIO 7B (Human Physiology) 5
BIO 7C (Microbiology) 5
BIO 10 (Introduction to the Science of Biology) 4
BIO 20 (Contemporary Human Biology) 3
BIO 30 (Intro to College Biology) 4
BIO 40 (Humans and the Environment) 3
BIO 50 (Anatomy and Physiology) 4
BIO 60 (Marine Biology) 4
CHEM 1A (General College Chemistry I) 5
CHEM 30A (Intro and Applied Chemistry I) 4
CHEM 31 (Intro to College Chemistry) 4
EVST 5 (Energy and Sustainability) 3
GEOG 1 (Introduction to Physical Geography) 3
GEOG 1L (Introduction to Physical Geography Laboratory) 1
GEOG 8 (Introduction to Atmospheric Science) 3
GEOG 15 (Introduction to GIS) 3
GEOL 1 (Physical Geology) 3
GEOL 1L (Physical Geology Laboratory) 1
GEOL 2 (Historical Geology with Lab) 4
GEOL 5 (Environmental Geology: Hazards & Disasters) 3
GEOL 7 (Environmental Geology: Resources, Use Impact & Pollution) 3
GEOL 12 (Introduction to Oceanography) 3
GEOL 12L (Intro to Oceanography Lab) 1
PHYS 1A (General Physics I) 5
PHYS 2A (Introduction to Physics I) 4
PHYS 10 (Descriptive Physics) 3
PHYS 10L (Descriptive Physics Lab) 1
PSYC 4 (Brain, Mind and Behavior) 3 
Humanities
Select at least 1 course; at least 3 units required                                                                                                                                        Units
ANTR 14 (Intro. to Archaeological History of Mesoamerica)                                        3
ASL 2A (American Sign Language III) 3
ASL 2B (American Sign Language IV) 3
ARHS 1 (Introduction to Art) 3
ARHS 4 (Art History - Ancient) 3
ARHS 5 (Art History - Renaissance to Modern) 3
ARHS 7 (Modern Art History) 3
ARHS 8 (Asian Art History) 3
ARTS 2A (Introduction to Drawing) 3
ARTS 10 (Design and Materials) 3
ARTS 23 (2-D Design) 3
CMST 2 (Oral Interpretation of Literature) 3
CMST 5 (Readers Theater) 3
CMST 11 (Intercultural Communication) 3
ENG 11 (Introduction to Creative Writing) 3
ENG 12A (The Craft of Writing Fiction) 3
ENG 12B (The Craft of Writing Fiction: Intermediate) 3
ENG 13A (Introduction to the Craft of Writing - Poetry) 3
ENG 13B (The Craft of Writing Poetry: Intermediate) 3
ENG 20 (Studies in Shakespeare) 3
ENG 32 (U.S. Women’s Literature) 3
ENG 35 (Modern American Literature) 3
ENG 41 (Modern World Literature) 3
ENG 42 (Literature of the African Diaspora in America) 3
ENG 44 (Literature of the American West) 3
ENG 45 (Studies in Fiction) 3
FREN 2A (Intermediate French I) 4
GDDM 3 (The History of Modern Design) 3
GDDM 70 (Photoshop and Lightroom for Photographers*) 3
HIST 1 (Western Civilization to 1600) 3
HIST 2 (Western Civilization since 1600) 3
HIST 14 (History and American Cultures of California) 3
HIST 25 (American Indian History) 3
HIST 28 (History of the American West) 3
HIST 32 (U.S. Women’s History) 3
HUMN 3 (Introduction to Humanities) 3
HUMN 4 (Global Cinemas) 4
HUMN 6 (Nature and Culture) 3
HUMN 7 (Contemporary Humanities) 3
HUMN 10 (American Arts and Ideas) 3
HUMN 11 (Culture and Arts I: Ancient World to Renaissance) 3
HUMN 12 (Culture and the Arts II: The Modern World) 3
HUMN 28 (World Mythology) 3
HUMN 44 (Narrative Film and Film Music) 3
MUS 1 (Introduction to Music) 3
MUS 3 (World Music) 3
MUS 4 (Jazz in American Culture) 3
MUS 5 (American Cultures in Music) 3
MUS 6 (Basic Music Skills) 3
MUS 12 (Wind Ensemble) 1
MUS 13 (History of Rock & Roll) 3
MUS 14 (Jazz Workshop) 1
MUS 19 (Studies in Music Composition) 3
MUS 20A (Elementary Guitar) 1
MUS 21A (Beginning Piano) 1
MUS 23A (Elementary Voice I) 1
MUS 33 (Study of Voice) 1
MUS 34 (Music in Film) 3
MUS 37 (Music Industry Career Development) 3
MUS 38 (Applied Lessons) 3
MUS 44 (Concert Choir) 1
MUS 45 (Chamber Choir) 1
MUS 46A (Beginning Jazz Choir) 1
MUS 46B (Advanced Jazz Choir) 1
PHIL 1 (God, Nature, Human Nature) 3
PHIL 1H (Honors Philosophy 1: God, Nature, Human Nature) 3
PHIL 2 (Ethics) 3
PHIL 2H (Honors Philosophy 2: Ethics) 3
PHIL 3 (Aesthetics) 3
PHIL 4 (Intro to Philosophy: Knowledge) 3
PHIL 5 (Feminist Philosophy) 3
PHTO 67 (History of Photography) 3
PHTO 70 (Photoshop and Lightroom for Photographers*) 3
RELS 1 (Religions of the World) 3
RELS 2 (Bible: History and Literature) 3
RELS 3 (Intro to Women’s Spirituality) 3
RELS 11 (The Nature of Islam) 3
SPAN 2A (Intermediate Spanish I) 5
SPAN 21 (Spanish for Spanish Speakers I) 5
SPAN 22 (Spanish for Spanish Speakers II) 5
SPAN 23 (Introduction to Hispanic Literature) 3
THEA 1A (Theory/Practice of Acting I) 3
THEA 1B (Theory/Practice of Acting II) 3
THEA 4 (American Cultures in Theater) 3
THEA 5 (Theater for Young Audiences) 3
THEA 10 (Introduction to Dramatic Arts) 3
THEA 11 (Stage to Screen) 3
THEA 12 (Film As Art & Communication) 3
THEA 14 (Bay Area Theatre) 4
WLDT 71 (Welding for the Arts) 3

* GDDM 70 + PHTO 70 maximum credit 1 course

 
Program-Based General Education Requirement
At least 3 units required  
You will need 1 course to satisfy this area. The course is specific to each A.S. Degree Major; see the 2019-20 Catalog or the A.S. program coordinator.  

 

Social and Behavioral Sciences
Select 1 course; at least 3 units required Units
AJ 50 (Intro to Admin of Justice)                                                                                                                                                                            3
AJ 60 (Criminal Law) 3
AJ 66 (Juvenile Procedures) 3
ANTR 1 (Biological Anthropology) 3
ANTR 2 (Introduction to Archaeology) 3
ANTR 3 (Cultural Anthropology) 3
ANTR 4 (Language and Culture) 3
ANTR 5 (Cultures of the U.S. in Global Perspective) 3
ANTR 6 (Anthropology of Sex and Gender) 3
ANTR 7 (Native American Cultures of North America) 3
ANTR 8 World Prehistory in Archaeological Perspective) 3
ANTR 12 (Magic/Religion/Witchcraft/Healing) 3
ANTR 13 (Introduction to Forensic Anthropology) 3
ANTR 14 (Introduction to the Archaeological History of Mesoamerica)  3
BUSN 18 (Business Law) 4
BUSN 20 (International Business) 3
BUSN 30 (Business Ethics and Society) 3
CMST 3 (Group Communication) 3
ECE 15 (Abnormal Child Psychology) 3
ECE 56 (Child Growth and Development) 3
ECE 62 (Child, Family and Community) 3
ECE 79 (Teaching in a Diverse Society) 3
ECON 1 (Principles of Microeconomics) 3
ECON 2 (Principles of Macroeconomics) 3
ECON 5 (Economic History of the United States) 3
ECON 10 (General Economics) 3
GEOG 1 (Introduction to Physical Geography) 3
GEOG 2 (Cultural Geography) 3
GEOG 5 (World Regional Geography) 3
GEOG 12 (Geography of California) 3
GEOG 15 (Introduction to GIS) 3
GS 1 (Introduction to Global Studies) 3
GS 2 (Global Issues) 3
HIST 14 (History and American Cultures of California) 3
HIST 25 (American Indian History) 3
HIST 28 (History of the American West) 3
HIST 32 (U.S. Women’s History) 3
MSCM 5 (Introduction to Mass Communications) 3 
MSCM 31 (Introduction to Media) 3
PCN 3 (Theories and Concepts of Counseling: An Introduction) 3
PCN 5 (Introduction to Social Work and Human Services) 3
PCN 13 (Multicultural Issues in Contemporary America) 3
POLI 7 (Introduction to American Government) 4 
POLI 12 (Intro. to California State and Local Government) 3
POLI 20 (Comparative Government) 3
POLI 25 (Introduction to Political Theory) 3
POLI 30 (International Relations) 3
PSYC 1 (General Psychology) 3
PSYC 3 (Introduction to Social Psychology) 3
PSYC 4 (Brain, Mind and Behavior) 3
PSYC 6 (Abnormal Psychology) 3
PSYC 12 (Life-span Psychology) 3
PSYC 13 (Psychology of Women) 3
PSYC 15 (Abnormal Child Psychology) 3
PSYC 17 (The Psychology of Sleep and Dreams) 3
PSYC 21 (Intro. to Cross-Cultural Psychology) 3
PSYC 25 (Research Methods) 4
PSYC 27 (Introduction to Cognitive Science) 3
SOC 1 (Principles of Sociology) 3
SOC 3 (Cultural and Racial Minorities) 3
SOC 4 (Marriage and Family Relations) 3
SOC 5 (Global Change) 3
SOC 6 (Social Problems) 3
SOC 11 (Sociology of Gender) 3
SOC 12 (Popular Culture) 3
SOC 13 (Research Methods) 4
WMST 1 (Introduction to Women’s Studies) 3
WMST 2 (Global Perspective of Women) 3

 

Kinesiology
Select at least 1 course; at least 1 unit required Units
Exemption from the Kinesiology requirement is allowed for illness or physical disability by filing a physician’s statement at the Admissions & Records Office or for students who hold an AA/AS Degree or higher. The Kinesiology requirement may be waived for Veterans with a DD214 - honorable discharge.  
DANC 1 (Introduction to Dance) 1
DANC 2A (Jazz Dance Fundamentals/Beginning) 1
DANC 2B (Jazz Dance Beginning/Intermediate) 1
DANC 3A (Ballet Fundamentals/Beginning) 1
DANC 4A (Modern/Contemporary Dance A) 1
DANC 4B (Modern/Contemporary Dance B) 1
DANC 5A (Dance Composition 5A) 1.5
DANC 5B (Dance Composition 5B) 1.5 
DANC 6A (Dance Production-Choreography A) 2 
DANC 6B (Dance Production-Choreography B) 2
FST FSC1 (Fire Service Conditioning & Physical Agility Development 1) 1
FST FSC2 (Fire Service Conditioning & Physical Agility Development 2) 1
Any Kinesiology Intercollegiate Athletics Course (KIN 31A-65)  
Any Kinesiology Activity Course (KIN AAE-ZUM1)  

 

American Cultures
Complete 1 course with a grade of ‘C’ or higher or ‘P’ Units
Where appropriate, the course can simultaneously satisfy 1 other graduate or subject area requirement.                                   
ANTR 5 (Cultures of the U.S. in Global Perspective) 3
ANTR 7 (Native American Cultures of North America) 3
CMST 11 (Intercultural Communication) 3
ENG 44 (Literature of the American West) 3
ECE 79 (Teaching in a Diverse Society) 3
HIST 14 (History and American Cultures of California) 3
HIST 28 (History of the American West) 3
HIST 32 (U.S. Women’s History) 3
HUMN 10 (American Arts and Ideas) 3
MUS 3 (World Music) 3
MUS 4 (Jazz in American Culture) 3
MUS 5 (American Cultures in Music) 3
MUS 13 (History of Rock & Roll) 3
PCN 3 (Theories and Concepts of Counseling: An Introduction) 3
PCN 13 (Multicultural Issues in Contemporary America) 3
POLI 12 (Introduction to California State and Local Government) 3
SOC 3 (Cultural and Racial Minorities) 3 
THEA 4 (American Cultures in Theater) 3
WMST 1 (Introduction to Women’s Studies) 3

 

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