California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CaI-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
To earn the Certificate of Achievement in Cal-GETC, students must: Complete a minimum of 34-semester units in Cal-GETC Areas 1-6 as specified. Each course must be at a minimum of 3 semester/4 quarter units (except Area 5C). Complete all courses with a grade of “C” or better or “P.” A “C” grade is defined as a minimum of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. A “C-“ grade valued at less than 2.0 grade points on a 4.0 scale cannot be used for Cal-GETC certification or the COA. A course taken on a “Credit/Pass” basis can be used if the college’s policy states that a “credit or Pass” designation is equivalent to a “C” grade or higher (2.0 grade points on a 4.0 scale). The UC allows a maximum of 14 units to be grad
Courses
- ANAT M01 — Human Anatomy
- ANPH M01 — Human Anatomy and Physiology
- ANTH M01 — Biological Anthropology
- ANTH M01L — Biological Anthropology Lab
- ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH M03 — Archaeology
- ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
- ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
- ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
- ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
- ANTH M14 — Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
- ANTH M15 — Egyptology: Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
- ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
- ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
- ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
- ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary
- ARTH M100 — Understanding Art
- ARTH M100H — Honors: Understanding Art
- ARTH M130 — History of Art: Asian
- ARTH M150 — History of Western Art: Modern through Contemporary
- AST M01 — An Introduction to Astronomy
- BIOL M01 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL M02A — General Biology I
- BIOL M02AH — Honors: General Biology I
- BIOL M02B — General Biology II
- BIOL M02BH — Honors: General Biology II
- BIOL M02C — Genetics and Molecular Biology
- BIOL M03 — Marine Life and Its Environment
- BIOL M05 — Field Biology: A Natural History of California
- BIOL M06 — Ecology
- BIOL M16 — Human Biology
- BIOL M16L — Human Biology Lab
- BIOL M17 — Heredity, Evolution and Society
- BOT M01 — Introduction to Botany
- BOT M06 — Plants and Society
- BUS M30 — Introduction to Business
- CD M02 — Human Development: Infancy through Adolescence
- CD M03 — Child, Family, and Community
- CD M03H — Honors: Child, Family, and Community
- CD M05 — Teaching in a Diverse Society
- CHEM M01A — General Chemistry I
- CHEM M01AH — Honors: General Chemistry I
- CHEM M01B — General Chemistry II
- CHEM M07A — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM M07B — Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM M11 — Foundations of General, Organic, and Biochemistry
- CHEM M12 — Introductory Chemistry I
- CHEM M13 — Introductory Chemistry II
- CHIN M110 — Elementary Chinese: Mandarin II
- CJ M08 — Introduction to Constitutional Law
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- COMM C1000H — Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors
- COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
- COMM M13 — Gender Communication
- COMM M25 — Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism
- COMM M26 — Rhetoric of Popular Culture
- CS M155 — Discrete Structures
- DANC M01 — Dance Appreciation
- DANC M01H — Honors: Dance Appreciation
- DANC M03 — Dance History
- DANC M31 — World Dance Cultures
- DES M100 — Design and Society
- DES M100H — Honors: Design and Society
- DES M101 — Design History
- DES M101H — Honors: Design History
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors
- ECON M170 — Economic History of the US
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1003 — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature
- ENGL C1003H — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature - Honors
- ENGL M13A — Survey of American Literature I
- ENGL M13B — Survey of American Literature II
- ENGL M14 — Introduction to Poetry
- ENGL M15A — Survey of English Literature I
- ENGL M15B — Survey of English Literature II
- ENGL M16 — Introduction to Fiction
- ENGL M17 — Shakespeare
- ENGL M20 — Introduction to Drama
- ENGL M29A — The Bible as Literature (Old Testament)
- ENGL M29B — The Bible as Literature (New Testament)
- ENGL M30A — Masterpieces of World Literature I
- ENGL M30B — Masterpieces of World Literature II
- ENGL M40 — Children's Literature
- ENSC M01 — Environmental Science
- ENSC M01L — Environmental Science Lab
- ENSC M02 — Environment and Human Interactions
- ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- ETHS M04 — Chicana/o History II: 1848 to Present
- ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
- ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- FREN M110 — Elementary French II
- FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
- FTMA M101 — Introduction to Cinema
- FTMA M102 — Introduction to Television Studies
- FTMA M103 — Introduction to Media Aesthetics
- FTMA M104 — Introduction to Documentary Studies
- FTMA M105 — History of International Cinema I: Emergence to World War II
- FTMA M106 — History of International Cinema II: World War II to the Present
- FTMA M107 — Directors and Genres
- FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
- FTMA M109 — Contemporary American Cinema
- FTMA M110 — Contemporary Global Cinema
- GEOG M01 — Physical Geography
- GEOG M01L — Physical Geography Lab
- GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
- GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
- GEOG M05 — Introduction to Weather and Climate
- GEOG M10 — Geography of California
- GEOL M02 — Physical Geology
- GEOL M02H — Honors: Physical Geology
- GEOL M02L — Physical Geology Lab
- GEOL M03 — Earth History
- GEOL M03L — Earth History Lab
- GEOL M05 — The World Ocean
- GEOL M05L — The World Ocean Lab
- GEOL M121 — Earth Science with Lab
- GEOL M18 — Field Geology
- GEOL M61 — Natural Disasters
- GERM M110 — Elementary German II
- HED M20 — Introduction to Public Health
- HED M21 — Social Determinants of Health, Disparities and Equities
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- HIST M124 — Sports in American History
- HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
- HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
- HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
- HIST M137 — History of American Women
- HIST M137H — Honors: History of American Women
- HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
- HIST M143 — History of California
- HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
- HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
- HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
- HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
- HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
- HIST M164 — History of Latin America
- HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
- HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present
- HIST M25 — History of the United States
- HIST M25H — Honors: History of the United States
- HUM M07 — Survey of the Arts
- HUM M10A — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: The Roots of the Humanities
- HUM M10B — Ethics, Culture and the Arts: Humanities and the Modern World
- HUM M11 — Conflict and the Human Condition
- HUM M14 — Humanities in the United States
- JAPN M110 — Elementary Japanese II
- MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors
- MATH C2220 — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2220H — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals - Honors
- MATH M05 — College Algebra for STEM Studies
- MATH M07 — Precalculus and Trigonometry
- MATH M11 — College Algebra for the Liberal Arts
- MATH M12 — Mathematical Reasoning for Liberal Arts
- MATH M16A — Applied Calculus I
- MATH M16B — Applied Calculus II
- MATH M21 — Discrete Mathematics
- MATH M24 — Calculus I Readiness for STEM
- MATH M25C — Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
- MATH M31 — Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MATH M35 — Applied Differential Equations
- MATH M42DS — Mathematics of Machine Learning for Data Science
- MICR M01 — General Microbiology
- MUS M01 — Music Fundamentals
- MUS M04 — Survey of World Music
- MUS M04H — Honors: Survey of World Music
- MUS M08 — Music Appreciation
- MUS M08H — Honors: Music Appreciation
- MUS M09A — Western Music History I
- MUS M09AH — Honors: Western Music History I
- MUS M09B — Western Music History II
- MUS M09BH — Honors: Western Music History II
- NTS M07 — Cultural Foods
- PHIL M01 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL M01H — Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL M02 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL M02H — Honors: Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL M03 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL M05 — Critical Thinking and Analytic Writing
- PHIL M08 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL M11 — World Religions: West
- PHIL M12 — World Religions: East
- PHIL M13 — The Classical Mind
- PHIL M14 — The Modern Mind
- PHIL M21 — Ethics of Living and Dying
- PHOT M40 — History of Photography
- PHSC M01 — Principles of Physical Science
- PHSC M01L — Principles of Physical Science Laboratory
- PHSO M01 — Human Physiology
- PHSO M01H — Honors: Human Physiology
- PHYS M01 — Descriptive Physics
- PHYS M01L — Descriptive Physics Laboratory
- PHYS M10A — General Physics I
- PHYS M10AL — General Physics I Lab
- PHYS M10B — General Physics II
- PHYS M10BL — General Physics II Laboratory
- PHYS M20A — Mechanics of Solids and Fluids
- PHYS M20AL — Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Laboratory
- PHYS M20B — Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism
- PHYS M20BL — Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism Laboratory
- PHYS M20C — Wave Motion, Optics, and Modern Physics
- PHYS M20CL — Wave Motion, Optics, and Modern Physics Laboratory
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- POLS C1000H — American Government and Politics - Honors
- POLS M01 — Introduction to Politics
- POLS M02 — Comparative Politics
- POLS M04 — International Relations
- POLS M05 — National, State and Local Politics
- POLS M06 — Introduction to Political Theory
- POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
- PSY M02 — Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSY M02H — Honors: Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSY M03 — Personal Growth and Social Awareness
- PSY M04 — Child Psychology
- PSY M05 — Social Psychology
- PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
- PSY M07 — Developmental Psychology (Lifespan)
- PSY M08 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY M10 — Dying and Death
- PSY M125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
- PSY M13 — Human Sexuality
- PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSY M16 — Personality Theories
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors
- SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
- SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
- SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
- SOC M115 — Social Problems
- SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
- SOC M125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
- SOC M130 — Introduction to Marriage and Family
- SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
- SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
- SOC M160 — Introduction to Criminology
- SOC M212 — Introduction to Sociology of Religion
- SOC M216 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior
- SOC M218 — Organized Crime and Terrorism
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors
- SPAN M110 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN M200 — Intermediate Spanish I
- SPAN M200S — Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
- SPAN M210 — Intermediate Spanish II
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors
- SWHS M110 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
- THA M01 — Introduction to Theatre
- THA M01H — Honors: Introduction to Theatre
- THA M04 — History of the Theatre
- THA M04H — Honors: History of Theatre
- ZOO M01 — Introduction to Zoology