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General Education Curriculum


A general education benefits students by encouraging them to acquire intellectual tools, knowledge and creative capabilities necessary to study the world as it is, as it has been understood and as it might become. General education prepares students for fulfilling lives as educated persons and effective contributors to a democratic society.

To develop breadth of knowledge, general education courses familiarize students with methods of inquiry across various academic disciplines, as well as prepare students for employment. Effective general education helps students act ethically and responsibly, and develop habits of critical thinking, intellectual sophistication, and an orientation to lifelong learning and investigation.
 

CMC General Education Curriculum for BA/BS/BAS and AA/AS Degrees:

  • GT-CO1/CO2/CO3 Written Communication: 2 courses (6 credits)​
  • GT-MA1 Mathematics: 1 course (3-5 credits)​
  • GT-AH1 - AH4 Arts & Humanities: 2 courses (6 credits)​
  • GT-HI1 History: 1 course (3 credits)​
  • GT-SS1 - SS3 Social & Behavioral Sciences: 1 course (3 credits)​
  • GT-SC1/SC2 Natural & Physical Sciences: 2 courses (1 w/ lab) (7-10 credits)​
  • GT-AH1/SS3 Oral/Presentational Comm: 1 course (3 credits)​

    Gen Ed Core Total: 31-36 credits
    BA/BS/BAS and AA/AS Degree Total: 120 and 60 credits

 

CMC General Education Curriculum for AAS Degrees:

  • GT CO1/CO2/CO3 Written Communication: 1 course (3 credits)
  • GT MA1 Mathematics: 1 course (3-5 credits)
  • GT AH1-AH4 Arts & Humanities or
    GT HI1 History or 
    GT SS1-SS3 Social & Behavioral Sciences: 1 course (3-4 credits)

    Basic AAS Gen Ed Core Total: 9 of minimum 15 credits
    Academic & Career Community Gen Ed: 6 more credits (oral communication possible)
    Community or Program Specific Courses:  41-45 credits
    AAS Degree Total: 60 credits
     

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