General Transferable Electives (GTE) (15 Credits)
Courses require a 1.5 grade or higher. General Transferable Electives must be selected from any of the approved CORE distribution courses designated as Communication Skills, Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Skills, Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences. Or courses numbered 100 and above, listed below in the GTE Approved Courses by Department. Courses taken for a pass/no pass grade, independent study, or cooperative work experience/workbased learning courses do not apply to the GTE area.
GTE APPROVED COURSES BY DEPARTMENT
ACCOUNTING: Only ACCT& 201 , ACCT& 202 and ACCT& 203
ANTHROPOLOGY: All, except ANTH 150 or ANTH 151
ART: All
ASTRONOMY: All
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE: All
BIOLOGY: All
BUSINESS: Only BUS& 101 and BUS& 201
CHEMISTRY: All
COMMUNICATION STUDIES: All
COMPUTER SCIENCE: CS& 141 and CS 202
CRIMINAL JUSTICE: Only CJ& 105 , CJ 112 , CJ 115 , CJ 120 , CJ 150 , CJ 200 , CJ 202 , CJ 215 and CJ 245
DIGITAL DESIGN: Only DDSGN 140 and DDSGN 170
DRAMA: All except DRMA 165 , DRMA 166 , DRMA 167 and DRMA 255
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: Only ECED& 105 , ECED 200 , ECED 335 and ECED 355
ECONOMICS: All
EDUCATION: EDUC& 115 , EDUC 190 , EDUC& 202 and EDUC& 203
ENGINEERING: All
ENGLISH: All except ENGL 145 , ENGL 250 , and ENGL 256
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: All
GEOGRAPHY: All
GEOLOGY: All
HISTORY: All
HUMANITIES: All
INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCE: All
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: All except INTS 292
JOURNALISM: Only JOURN 102 , JOURN 103 and JOURN 125
MATHEMATICS: All
MUSIC: All except MUSC 107 , MUSC 108 , MUSC 109
NATURAL SCIENCE: All
NUTRITION: All
OCEANOGRAPHY: All
PHILOSOPHY: All
PHYSICAL SCIENCE: All
PHYSICS: All
POLITICAL SCIENCE: All
PSYCHOLOGY: All except PSYC 192
SOCIAL SERVICE/MENTAL HEALTH: Only HSSA& 101 and SSMH 100
SOCIOLOGY: All
WORLD LANGUAGES: All
General Electives (15 Credits)
Courses require a 1.0 grade or higher. Maximum of 15 credits of courses numbered 100 and above may be applied to this area. These credits may include, professional technical, physical education (three credits maximum), cooperative education, courses taken under the P/NP option, independent study, etc.