California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) (CERT)
Students may earn a certificate of achievement in General Education after completing the following transfer General Education requirements below. California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) Certificate of Achievement. Students must complete a minimum of 34 units used to satisfy the California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) requirements. Students must receive full certification of the Cal-GETC pattern which requires a minimum grade of “C” or better in each Cal-GETC course.
Courses
- AFRS 100 — Introduction to Black/Africana Studies
- AFRS 101 — Theories and Methods in Black/Africana Studies
- AFRS 103 — The History of the Black World I: From Ancient Africa to 1888
- AFRS 107 — Black Womanist & Feminist Thought
- AFRS 108 — Black Politics: Social and Racial Justice Movements
- AFRS 111 — The Rhetoric of Black Resistance
- AFRS 113 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- ANTH 100 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 115 — Physical Anthropology
- ANTH 115L — Introduction to Physical Anthropology Lab
- ANTH 120 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 170 — Introduction to Language and Culture
- ANTH 200 — Native Peoples of North America
- ANTH 202 — The Maya, Inca and Aztecs: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
- ANTH 203 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
- ANTH 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender
- ANTH 206 — The Anthropology of Death and Dying
- AP 120 — Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
- AP 150 — Introduction to Human Anatomy
- AP 151 — Introduction to Human Physiology
- AP 200 — Human Anatomy
- AP 201 — Human Physiology
- ARCH 112 — History of Architecture
- ART 100 — Introduction to World Art
- ART 101 — Art History I: Prehistory to Gothic
- ART 102 — Art History II: Renaissance to Rococo
- ART 103 — Art History III: Neoclassical to Present
- ART 104 — African Art History
- ART 105A — The Arts of Latin America and the Caribbean: Pre-Columbian
- ART 105B — The Arts of Latin America and the Caribbean: Colonial to the Present
- ART 106 — Mexican Art
- ART 107 — Asian Art History
- ART 108 — Black Images in Popular Culture
- ART 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- ART 110A — Drawing In and Out of History
- ART 113 — Art, Science, and Technology
- ART 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- ART 123 — African Cinema
- ART 124 — Introduction to Media Studies
- ART 125 — Introduction to Visual and Cultural Studies
- ART 126 — History of Furniture Design
- ART 193A — The Art and History of Motion Picture Editing
- ART 207 — Women and Media
- ASL 111 — American Sign Language II
- ASL 220 — Deaf Culture
- ASTR 102 — Introductory Astronomy: Stars and the Universe
- ASTR 103 — Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System
- ASTR 104 — Life in the Universe
- ASTR 105L — Observational Astronomy
- ASTR 106 — History of Astronomy
- BA 130 — Business Statistics
- BIOL 105 — Humans and the Environment
- BIOL 115 — Marine Biology
- BIOL 120 — Introduction To Biological Science
- BIOL 200 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 201 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 202 — Molecular Biology/Genetics
- BOT 120 — Introduction To Plant Science
- BTEC 120 — Introduction to Biotechnology
- CD 110 — Child Development
- CHEM 100 — Introductory Chemistry
- CHEM 101 — Chemistry in Society
- CHEM 101L — Chemistry in Society Lab
- CHEM 110 — Elementary Chemistry
- CHEM 111 — General Chemistry
- CHEM 112 — General Chemistry
- CHIN 102 — Elementary Chinese II
- CHIN 201 — Intermediate Chinese I
- CHIN 202 — Intermediate Chinese II
- CHIN 260 — Chinese Culture and Society
- COMM 100 — Introduction to Communications Studies
- COMM 103 — Argumentation, Persuasion, and Critical Thinking
- COMM 110 — Intercultural Communication
- COMM 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
- CS 100 — Introduction to Chicano/a Studies
- CS 101 — Introduction to Social Justice
- CS 108 — History of Mexican and Latino Americans in the United States
- DANC 100 — Dance Appreciation
- DANC 101 — History of Dance
- ECON 101 — Economic Issues and Policy
- ECON 102 — Women in the Global Economy
- ECON 201M — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 202M — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 210 — Applied Introductory Statistics for Economics
- EDEL 215 — Philosophy of Education
- ENGL 102 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 106 — Introduction to Linguistics
- ENGL 110 — Critical Thinking Through Literature
- ENGL 221A — Literature in the Bible: Hebrew Scriptures
- ENGL 221B — Literature in the Bible: Christian Scriptures
- ENGL 222 — Children's Literature
- ENGL 223 — Chicana/Chicano Literature
- ENGL 224 — Native American Literature
- ENGL 225 — Mexican Literature in Translation
- ENGL 226 — African-American Literature
- ENGL 227 — Modern and Contemporary Literature
- ENGL 228 — Shakespeare's Plays
- ENGL 230A — Introduction to American Literature
- ENGL 230B — Introduction to American Literature
- ENGL 231 — Literature and Film
- ENGL 232 — Readings In Poetry
- ENGL 233 — Readings in the Novel
- ENGL 234 — Readings in Short Fiction
- ENGL 235 — Readings in the Drama
- ENGL 236 — Studies in Women's Literature
- ENGL 237 — Asian American Literature
- ENGL 239 — Literature of India
- ENGL 245 — World Mythology as Literature
- ENGL 246A — Survey of British Literature A: Anglo-Saxon to 18th Century
- ENGL 246B — Survey of English Literature B: Romantics to the Present
- ENGL 248A — Masterpieces of World Literature
- ENGL 248B — Masterpieces of World Literature
- ENGL 249 — LGBT Literature
- ENGL 257 — Readings in Creative Nonfiction
- ENVS 200 — Environmental Policy
- ESCI 104 — Oceanography
- ESCI 104L — Oceanography Laboratory
- ESCI 106 — Weather and Climate
- ESCI 106L — Weather and Climate Laboratory
- ESCI 110 — Introduction To Earth Science
- ESL 180 — College Composition for Multilingual Students
- ETHN 105 — Gender Studies and the Chicana/Latina Experience
- ETHN 135 — Ethnic Studies, Place, and Social Justice
- ETHN 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- ETHN 262 — The Psychology of Oppression
- ETHN 280 — Race, Gender and Sexual Identity in American Politics
- ETHN 281 — Race, Ethnicity, and Latinx Politics in the U.S.
- ETHN 282 — Race, Ethnicity, and Black Politics in the U.S.
- FILM 159 — World Film
- FREN 201 — Intermediate French
- FREN 202 — Intermediate French
- FREN 281 — Beginning Conversational French
- FREN 282 — Intermediate Conversational French
- FREN 283 — Advanced Conversational French
- FREN 285 — Romance Linguistics
- GEOG 101 — Physical Geography
- GEOG 101L — Physical Geography Laboratory
- GEOG 102 — Cultural Geography
- GEOG 103 — Environmental Geography
- GEOG 105 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG 115 — Physical Geography with Laboratory
- GEOG 135 — Ethnic Studies, Places, and Social Justice
- GEOG 140 — California Geography
- GEOL 101 — Physical Geology
- GEOL 102 — Physical Geology Lecture
- GEOL 102L — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 103 — Environmental Geology Lecture
- GEOL 103L — Environmental Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 104 — Environmental Geology
- GEOL 106 — Geology of the Solar System: Planets and Moons
- GEOL 201 — Earth History
- GEOL 207 — Paleontology, Life of the Past
- GEOL 208 — The Age of the Dinosaurs
- GEOL 209 — Natural Disasters
- GERM 102 — Elementary German
- GERM 201 — Intermediate German
- GERM 202 — Intermediate German
- HIST 101 — American History and Constitution
- HIST 102 — Political and Social History of the United States: 1500s to 1876
- HIST 103 — Political and Social History of the United States: 1877 to Present
- HIST 108 — History of Mexican and Latino Americans in the United States
- HIST 110 — African-American History
- HIST 120 — History of California
- HIST 204 — Women in American History
- HIST 210 — History of the United States in the Post World War II Era
- HIST 230 — History of Mexico
- HIST 235 — History of Latin America
- HIST 241 — Western Civilization
- HIST 242 — Western Civilization
- HIST 245 — World Civilization from Antiquity to 1500
- HIST 246 — World Civilization from 1500 to Present
- HIST 250 — History of England, Great Britain and the Commonwealth
- HIST 255 — History of Russia and the Soviet Union
- HIST 260 — Survey of the History of Asia
- HIST 265 — Selected Problems in Contemporary Asian History
- HIST 275 — Global Studies
- HUM 100 — The Art of Being Human
- HUM 102 — The Arab, The Muslim, and The West
- HUM 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- HUM 108 — Black Images in Popular Culture
- HUM 109 — Gender and Sexuality In Art
- HUM 125 — Introduction to Visual and Cultural Studies
- JAPN 102 — Elementary Japanese
- KIN 108 — Women in Sports
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- MATH 114 — College Algebra
- MATH 115 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH 116 — Calculus for Managerial, Biological and Social Sciences
- MATH 130 — Business Statistics
- MATH 155 — Precalculus
- MATH 155S — Enhanced Precalculus
- MATH 160 — Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 170 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MATH 190 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MATH 225 — Calculus III
- MATH 250 — Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
- MICR 200 — Principles and Applications of Microbiology
- MUS 100 — Music Appreciation
- MUS 101 — Introduction to World Music
- MUS 104B — History of Rock Music
- MUS 105 — Music Fundamentals
- MUS 180 — Music Theory/Musicianship I
- PHIL 100 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 102 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 103 — Philosophical Reasoning: Critical Thinking in Philosophy
- PHIL 104 — Philosophy of Cultural Diversity: Challenge and Change
- PHIL 105 — Philosophy of Art and Beauty
- PHIL 107 — Philosophy of Science and Technology
- PHIL 108 — Philosophy of the Americas
- PHIL 109 — Philosophy of the Body, Feminism, and Gender
- PHIL 130 — History of Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 140 — History of Modern Philosophy
- PHIL 200 — World Religions
- PHIL 201 — Contemporary Philosophy
- PHIL 203 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 204 — Philosophy of the Bible I (Hebrew Scriptures)
- PHIL 205 — Introduction to Bioethics
- PHIL 206 — Philosophy of the Bible II (Christian Scriptures)
- PHIL 215 — Philosophy of Education
- PHOT 150 — Photography and Society
- PHOT 160 — History of Photography
- PHYS 100 — Elementary Physics
- PHYS 101 — General Physics
- PHYS 102 — General Physics
- PHYS 201 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 202 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 203 — Engineering Physics
- POL 201 — Introduction to Political Science and American Government
- POL 210 — International Relations
- POL 220 — Comparative Government
- POL 230 — Contemporary Political Issues: Middle East
- POL 240 — Introduction to Political Theory
- POL 250 — Understanding the United Nations: Theory and Practice
- POL 255 — Global Citizenship
- POL 280 — Race, Gender and Sexual Identity in American Politics
- POL 281 — Race, Ethnicity, and Latinx Politics in the U.S.
- POL 282 — Race, Ethnicity, and Black Politics in the U.S.
- PS 100 — Physical Science Of Modern Technology
- PSYC 103 — Critical Thinking In Psychology
- PSYC 150 — Personal and Social Adjustment
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- PSYC 241 — Introduction to Psychobiology
- PSYC 251 — Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 261 — Social Psychology
- PSYC 262 — The Psychology of Oppression
- PSYC 265 — Psychology of Gender
- PSYC 271 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 275 — Cultural Psychology
- READ 103 — Critical Thinking and Academic Literacy
- SOC 101 — Introductory Sociology Principles
- SOC 110 — Marriage and the Family
- SOC 120 — Introduction to Human Sexuality
- SOC 201 — Social Problems
- SOC 202 — Gender and Society
- SOC 205 — Introduction to Social Research Methods
- SOC 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- SOC 215 — Sociology of Cultural Diversity: Challenge and Change
- SPAN 102 — Elementary Spanish
- SPAN 112 — Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers
- SPAN 201 — Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN 202 — Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN 210 — Highlights of Hispanic Culture
- SPAN 245 — Introduction to Chicano/Mexican American Culture
- SPAN 260 — Frida Kahlo And Mexican Muralists
- SPAN 285 — Romance Linguistics
- TH 101 — Introduction to the Theatre
- TH 102 — History of the Classical Theatre
- TH 103 — History of the Modern Theatre
- TH 104 — History and Appreciation of Musical Theatre
- TH 150 — Appreciation and History of the Motion Picture
- WGS 101 — Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
- WGS 102 — Women and Religion
- WGS 105 — Gender Studies and the Chicana/Latina Experience
- WGS 107 — Men and Masculinities: Constructing Manhood in America
- WGS 108 — Women in Sports
- WGS 109 — Philosophy of the Body, Feminism, and Gender
- WGS 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
- WGS 118 — History of Women in Visual Arts
- WGS 140 — Introduction to LGBT Studies
- WGS 202 — Gender and Society
- WGS 204 — Women in American History
- WGS 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender
- WGS 206 — Women in the Global Economy
- WGS 207 — Women and Media
- WGS 209 — Gender and Science
- WGS 250 — Foundations of Feminist, Gender, and Queer Theories
- WMT 126 — History of Furniture Design
- ZOOL 120 — Introduction to Animal Biology