COMPOSITION (EN) Complete the following:
ENGL 1010
* ‡ ^
Intro to Writing 3.0
QUANTITATIVE STUDIES (QS) Complete one of the following
(See program for specic requirements):
APPR 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
ART 1210 Math for Visual Arts 3.0
CHEF 1320* Fundamentals Cost Control 3.0
CMGT 1100 Construction Math 3.0
CPA 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
CPI 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
ELI 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
FIN 1380* Financial Mathematics 3.0
FMTA 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
HVAC 1470 Math Basics for HVAC 5.0
IND 1120* Math for Industry 3.0
MATH 1010* Intermediate Algebra 4.0
PLI 1470 Math for the Trades 5.0
STEM 1010* Mathematics and Technology 3.0
The AAS degree is not designed for transfer to a four-year institution. The courses listed on this reference sheet are only examples and
may be subject to change. For a detailed description about the general education requirements for your program of study, please view the
General Catalog at http://catalog.slcc.edu/, your DegreeWorks prole, or visit with your academic advisor. You can also search for general
education courses by searching by a GenEd attribute when registering for classes.
HUMAN RELATIONS (HR) Complete one of the following
(See program for specic requirements):
ART 1150 Art Foundation Seminar 2.0
BUS 1010 Introduction to Business 3.0
CTEL 1010 Leadership & Teambuilding 3.0
ENGL 1030 Writing in Professions 3.0
FA 1025
Human Relations and Collaboration in
the Performing Arts
3.0
HS 2050
Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Issues for the
Health Sciences
3.0
LE 1220 Human Relations-Career Development 3.0
MKTG 1010 Customer Service 2.0
MKTG 1960 Professionalism in Business 3.0
SLSS 2120
Developing Personal Characteristics and
Team Leadership
3.0
COMMUNICATION (CM) Complete one of the following
(See program for specic requirements)
BUS 2200*
^
Business Communications 3.0
COMM 1010
Elements of Effective Communication 3.0
COMM 1020
‡^
Principles of Public Speaking 3.0
COMM 1270
Critical Thinking in Argumentation 3.0
COMM 1500
Media and Society 3.0
COMM 1560
Radio Performance and Production 3.0
COMM 2110
Interpersonal Communication 3.0
COMM 2150
^
Intercultural Communication (DV) 3.0
COMM 2500
Elements & Issue of Digital Media 4.0
GEOG 1800
Mapping Our Changing World 3.0
PHIL 1250 Reasoning & Rational Decision-making 3.0
CORE SKILLS (11-15 credit hours)
FINE ARTS (FA)
ART 1010
Exploring Art 3.0
ART 1020 Intro to Drawing 3.0
ART 1040 Jewelry: Culture and Creation 3.0
ART 1050
^
Intro to Photography 3.0
ART 1060 History & Art of Lettering (Calligraphy) 3.0
ART 1070 Creative Printmaking 3.0
ART 1080 Photoshop and Digital Media 4.0
ART 1375
^
Photographing Diversity (DV) 3.0
CMGT 1110 Birth of a Flute 3.0
COMM 2570
Intro to Visual Communication 3.0
DANC 1010 Dance and Culture (DV) 3.0
DANC 1090 Bridging the Arts 3.0
DANC 1100 Intro to Ballet I 3.0
DANC 1200 Intro to Modern Dance I 3.0
DANC 1500 Intro to Jazz Dance I 3.0
DANC 1580 Intro to Tap Dance I 3.0
FA 1080 Basic Metal Sculpting 3.0
FA 1090 Bridging the Arts 3.0
FINE ARTS (FA) (Continued)
FASH 1010 Intro to Fashion 3,0
FLM 1023 Intro to Film 4.0
FLM 1070 Film & Culture (DV) 4.0
INTD 1010
Intro to Interior Design 3.0
MUSC 1010
Intro to Music 3.0
MUSC 1020 History of Rock & Roll 3.0
MUSC 1030 Survey of Jazz 3.0
MUSC 1040 US Music and Culture (DV) 3.0
MUSC 1050 Songwriting and Creative Process 2.0
MUSC 1090 Bridging the Arts 3.0
THEA 1013 Survey of Theatre 3.0
THEA 1033 Acting I: Basic Acting 3.0
THEA 1090 Bridging the Arts 3.0
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS / DISTRIBUTION AREAS (2-8 credit hours)
Students must take one to two courses (2-8 credits) from the list of General Education Distribution Areas. See the SLCC General
Catalog for more information. See individual program descriptions for possible program-specic recommendations for course
selection in these distribution areas.
FOR
REFERENCE
ONLY
SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GENERAL EDUCATION 2022–2023
FOR ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (AAS)
HUMANITIES (HU)
ANTH 2011 People and Culture of the Southwest 3.0
ANTH 2120 Sacred Traditions 3.0
ART 2330 Photography: A Cultural History 3.0
ARTH 2520 Latin American Art to 1821 3.0
ARTH 2710 Art History: Pre-History/Renaissance 3.0
ARTH 2720 Art History: Renaissance/Contemporary 3.0
COMM 2050
Perspectives in Communication 3.0
ENGL 1050
Intro to Reading Diverse Culture (DV) 3.0
ENGL 1100
Diversity in Popular US Lit (DV) 3.0
ENGL 1700
Integrated Studies in Literature 3.0
ENGL 2030
*
Language in U.S. Society (DV) 3.0
ENGL 2210 Intro to Folklore 3.0
ENGL 2250
^
Intro to Imaginative Writing 3.0
ENGL 2260 Intro to Writing Poetry 3.0
ENGL 2270 Intro to Writing Fiction 3.0
ENGL 2280 Intro to Creative Non-Fiction 3.0
ENGL 2600
Critical Intro to Literature 3.0
ENGL 2610
*
Diversity in American Literature (DV) 3.0
ENGL 2640
Writing & Social Justice 3.0
ENGL 2760
^
Gender and Cultural Studies (DV) 3.0
ENGL 2830 Diverse Women Writers (DV) 3.0
ENGL 2850 Intro to Queer Studies (DV) 3.0
HIST 2700 US History to 1877 3.0
HIST 2710 US History since 1877 3.0
HON 2100
H
Intellectual Traditions: The Experience
of Being: Human Experience Through
Storytelling
3.0
HUMA 1010
Essentials of Humanities 3.0
HUMA 1100 Intro to Humanities 3.0
INTL 2040
The Immigrant Experience through
Lit & Film (DV)
3.0
PHIL 1000 Intro to Philosophy 3.0
PHIL 1120 Social Ethics 3.0
PHIL 2300
Intro to Environmental Ethics 3.0
PHIL 2350 Principles of the Philosophy of Religion 3.0
RELS 2030 Intro to Islam 3.0
RELS 2400 Religious Diversity in the US (DV) 3.0
SOCIAL SCIENCES (SS)
ANTH 1030 World Prehistory: An Introduction 3.0
ANTH 1070
Language & Culture: Intro to Linguistic
Anthropology
3.0
ANTH 2030 Intro to Archaeology 3.0
ANTH 2530 Historical Archaeology 3.0
CJ 1010
Intro to Criminal Justice (DV) 3.0
COMM 1080 Conict Management & Div 3.0
ECON 1010
Economics as Social Science 3.0
ECON 1600 Intro to Economic Systems 3.0
ECON 2010
Microeconomics, Principles of 3.0
ECON 2020
Macroeconomics, Principles of 3.0
EDU 1400
‡ ^
Study of Disabilities (DV) 3.0
ETHS 2400 Intro to Ethnic Studies (DV) 3.0
ETHS 2410 African-American Culture (DV) 3.0
ETHS 2420 Asian-American Culture (DV) 3.0
ETHS 2430 Mexican-American Culture (DV) 3.0
ETHS 2440 Native-American Culture (DV) 3.0
FHS 1500
Lifespan Human Development 3.0
FHS 2400
Marriage and Family Relations 3.0
FHS 2450
Intro to Human Sexuality 3.0
FIN 1050 Personal Finance 3.0
HIST 2200
‡^
Americanization (DV) 3.0
HIST 2600 Native American Voices (DV) 3.0
HIST 2700
US History to 1877 3.0
HIST 2710
US History since 1877 3.0
HIST 2800 Utah’s Diverse Heritage (DV) 3.0
HON 2010
H
HON 2020
H
HON 2030
H
American Voices
Provocative Arguments
Scientic Inquiry & Society
3.0
POLS 2500 Peace and Conict: Domestic 3.0
POLS 2700 Intro to Public Service 3.0
PSY 1010
General Psychology 3.0
PSY 1100
Lifespan Growth & Development 3.0
SOC 1010
‡ ^
Intro to Sociology 3.0
SOC 1020
‡ ^
Social Problems 3.0
SOC 2370
* ^
Gender & U.S. Society (DV) 3.0
SOC 2630
Race and Ethnicity (DV) 3.0
PHYSICAL SCIENCES (PS)
ATMO 1010
Severe and Hazardous Weather 3.0
ATMO 1020
Climate Change 3.0
CHEM 1010
Intro to Chemistry 3.0
ENGR 1050 Intro to Nanotechnology 3.0
ENGR 1070 Robotics in the World 3.0
GEO 1010
Intro to Geology 3.0
GEO 1020 Fossils and Earth History 3.0
GEOG 1000
Physical Geography 3.0
GEOG 1700
‡ ^
Natural Disasters 3.0
PHYS 1010
Elementary Physics 3.0
PHYS 1040
Elementary Astronomy 3.0
For course descriptions see the course catalog at catalog.slcc.edu
*
A prerequisite course is required
Available online
^
Service-Learning offered
Concurrent enrollment only
H
Honors student or pre-approval
Updated 07/26/22
LIFE SCIENCES (LS)
ANTH 1020
Human Origins: Evolution and Diversity 3.0
ANTH 2281
^
Primates: Studying our Closest Relatives 3.0
BIOL 1010
*
/1015
Intro to Biology w/lab 4.0
BIOL 1030/1035
*
Intro to Plant Biology w/lab 4.0
BIOL 1050/1055
*
Intro to Animal Biology w/lab 4.0
BIOL 1070/1075
*
Intro to Marine Biology w/lab 4.0
BIOL 1090
* ‡
Human Biology 3.0
BIOL 1120
* ‡
Intro to Conservation Biology 3.0
BIOL 1400/1405
^
Environmental Science w/lab 4.0
BIOL 1610/1615
*
College Biology I w/lab 4.0
NUTR 1020
Scientic Foundations
of Human Nutrition
3.0
A NOTICE TO STUDENTS IN PRIOR CATALOG YEARS
Effective 2018-2019 catalog, the Interdisciplinary (ID) and Student Choice
Intensive (IN) categories were discontinued. Students whose catalog year is prior
to 2018-2019 should consult with their Academic Advisor if they have questions.
EPORTFOLIO REQUIREMENT
It is a requirement in all General Education courses for students
to upload signicant assignments and reections to an ePortfolio.
The ePortfolio also allows students to document their goals,
extra-curricular activities, and post their resume online.
For more information, please visit www.slcc.edu/gened/
eportfolio.
FOR
REFERENCE
ONLY