General Education Requirements
Overview of general education requirements for college graduates at Charles Stewart Mott Community College. The page outlines foundational knowledge areas that all graduating students must fulfill.
Courses
- ANTH-200 — Peoples and Cultures of Africa
- ANTH-210 — Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH-211 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH-212 — Human Origins - Intro Phys. Anthropology
- ANTH-213 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ARBC-111 — Beginning Standard Arabic
- ARBC-112 — Beginning Standard Arabic II
- ASTR-117 — The Solar System
- ASTR-118 — Stellar Astronomy
- BIOL-107 — General Biology
- BIOL-111 — Fundamentals of Biology
- BIOL-112 — Diversity of Life
- BIOL-115 — Applied Botany
- BIOL-120 — Introduction to Environmental Science
- BIOL-121 — Environmental Science Laboratory
- BIOL-150 — The Human Body
- BIOL-151 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL-152 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIOL-156 — Microbiology
- BIOL-205 — Michigan Wildflowers
- BIOL-206 — Local Trees and Shrubs
- BIOL-207 — Aquatic Ecosystems
- BIOL-211 — Molecular Biotechnology
- BIOL-220 — Ecology
- BIOL-222 — Field Biology
- BIOL-279 — International Ecology and Conservation
- CHEM-111 — Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM-112 — Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry
- CHEM-118 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM-120 — Introduction to Forensic Science
- CHEM-123 — Fundamentals of Chemistry
- CHEM-131 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM-132 — General Chemistry II
- CHEM-237 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM-238 — Organic Chemistry II
- COMM-131 — Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- COMM-140 — Principles of Interpersonal Communication
- COMM-200 — Survey of Human Communication Studies
- COMM-210 — Persuasion
- COMM-220 — Intercultural Communication
- COMM-231 — Discussion Principles
- COMM-233 — Oral Interpretation
- ECON-125 — Personal Money Management
- ECON-221 — Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics)
- ECON-222 — Principles of Economics (Microeconomics)
- ENGL-101 — English Composition I
- ENGL-102 — English Composition II
- ENGL-103 — Composition for Technical Fields I
- ENGL-104 — Composition for Technical Fields II
- ENGL-210 — Childrens Literature
- ENGL-220 — World Literature
- ENGL-221 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL-222 — Science Fiction
- ENGL-223 — Black American Literature
- ENGL-225 — Poetry
- ENGL-227 — Fiction
- ENGL-230 — Women’s Literature
- ENGL-231 — American Literature to 1865
- ENGL-232 — American Literature 1865 to present
- ENGL-242 — British & Irish Literature 1798 to Present
- FILM-181 — Introduction to Film
- FREN-151 — Elementary French
- FREN-152 — Elementary French II
- FREN-251 — Intermediate French
- FREN-252 — Intermediate French II
- FRSC-100 — Survey of Forensic Science
- GEOG-141 — Physical Geography
- GEOG-142 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG-143 — Intro to Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG-145 — Economic Geography
- GEOG-251 — Crime Mapping
- GEOL-151 — Physical Geology
- GEOL-152 — Historical Geology
- GERM-111 — Elementary German
- GERM-112 — Beginning German
- GERM-211 — Intermediate German I
- GERM-212 — Intermediate German II
- HIST-151 — World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E.
- HIST-152 — World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present
- HIST-154 — United States History to 1877
- HIST-155 — History of United States: 1877 - Present
- HIST-212 — History of E Asia to 1600
- HIST-213 — History of E Asia 1600 to Present
- HIST-254 — African American History to 1877
- HIST-255 — African American History Since 1865
- HIST-257 — History of the Holocaust
- HIST-260 — History of Michigan
- HIST-261 — United States Labor History
- HIST-262 — American Military History
- HIST-263 — History of Women in the United States
- HIST-264 — Medieval Europe
- HIST-266 — History of the Modern Middle East
- JAPA-111 — Beginning Japanese
- JAPA-112 — Beginning Japanese II
- JAPA-211 — Intermediate Japanese
- JAPA-212 — Intermediate Japanese II
- LDDV-101 — Leadership Development
- MATH-118 — Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
- MATH-120 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH-130 — College Algebra
- MATH-140 — Trigonometry
- MATH-145 — Pre-Calculus
- MATH-150 — Probability and Statistics
- MATH-165 — Applied Calculus
- MATH-170 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
- MATH-180 — Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
- MATH-210 — Math for Elementary Teachers I
- MATH-220 — Math for Elementary Teachers II
- MATH-250 — Multivariable Calculus
- MATH-270 — Linear Algebra
- MATH-280 — Differential Equations
- PHIL-101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL-103 — Critical Thinking
- PHIL-165 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL-190 — Introduction to Logic
- PHIL-195 — Contemporary Moral Issues
- PHIL-251 — Religious Worldviews
- PHIL-271 — Ethics in Business
- PHIL-295 — Ethics
- PHIL-297 — Political Philosophy
- PHSC-191 — Physical Science
- PHSC-192 — Earth Systems
- PHYS-281 — General College Physics I
- PHYS-282 — General College Physics II
- PHYS-287 — General Physics I
- PHYS-288 — General Physics II
- PSCN-170 — Introduction to American Government
- PSCN-173 — State and Local Government
- PSCN-175 — Civil Liberties
- PSCN-275 — Comparative Government
- PSYC-181 — Applied Psychology
- PSYC-184 — Exceptional People
- PSYC-280 — General Psychology Laboratory
- PSYC-281 — General Psychology
- PSYC-282 — Social Psychology
- PSYC-283 — Theories of Personality
- PSYC-285 — Child Psychology
- PSYC-286 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC-287 — Educational Psychology
- PSYC-289 — Psychology of Late Adulthood
- PSYC-290 — Psychology of Adolescence
- PSYC-291 — Psychology of Human Development
- RUSN-111 — Beginning Russian
- RUSN-112 — Beginning Russian II
- SOCY-191 — Introductory Sociology
- SOCY-193 — Marriage and the Family
- SOCY-194 — Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
- SOCY-292 — Social Problems
- SOCY-294 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCY-296 — Urban Sociology
- SOCY-297 — Introduction to Criminology Correction
- SPAN-181 — Elementary Spanish
- SPAN-182 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN-279 — Spanish Conversation & Culture Through Immersion
- SPAN-281 — Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN-282 — Intermediate Spanish II
- STEM-199 — Undergraduate Research Methods
- STEM-201 — Undergraduate Research Methods II
- THTR-110 — Theatre Appreciation