2026 - 2027 Catalog
Lower Division - General Education
| Course Equivalent | Self-Directed Assessment | Self-Directed Assessment Description | Test-Out (TO) Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Composition | English Composition | See ENC1101 English Composition course description | 4 |
| Communication | Communicating in Your Profession | See COM1388 Communicating in Your Profession course description | 4 |
| Communication | Introduction to Communication | See COM1002 Introduction to Communication course description | 4 |
| Humanities | Art Appreciation | See ART1204 Art Appreciation course description | 4 |
| Humanities | Humanities | See HUM2023 Humanities course description | 4 |
| Humanities | Ethics Around the Globe | See PHI1520 Ethics Around the Globe course description | 4 |
| Humanities | Introduction to Critical Thinking | See PHI2103 Introduction to Critical Thinking course description | 4 |
| Math | Algebra | See MAT1222 Algebra course description | 4 |
| Math | Essential Statistics and Analytics | See STA1625 Essential Statistics and Analytics course description | 4 |
| Natural Sciences | Structure and Function of the Human Body | See PHA1500 Structure and Function of the Human Body course description | 4 |
| Social Sciences | Principles of Economics | See ECO1000 Principles of Economics course description | 4 |
| Social Sciences | General Psychology | See PSY1012 General Psychology course description | 4 |
| Social Sciences | Perspectives on Society | This assessment introduces students to key concepts and perspectives for understanding society and the ways individuals and groups interact within it. Students examine cultural and social differences, historical and contemporary social issues, and the factors that shape experiences across communities. The assessment explores how culture, institutions, and social structures influence opportunities, relationships, and outcomes in society. Students develop skills in critical thinking, empathy, and respectful engagement with people from a variety of backgrounds. | 4 |
The decision to accept transfer credits is always at the discretion of the receiving institution.