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SCC Curriculum - General Education
Checklist
This course should be
considered as fulfilling the following SCC General Education Requirement(s):
Course Name and Number: Course Name & No
Originator/Requester: Originator Name(s)
Date sent to Curriculum Committee:
Check all categories that apply:
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Natural Sciences
Course work should include
examination of the physical world, its life forms, and its natural phenomena. These
courses should include observation and collection of empirical data AND classification
of facts and principles which form the foundation of the physical universe AND scientific
methodology AND relationships between science and other human activities. This category
includes integrative courses in such areas as astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology,
and physics OR completion of specified technical/vocational curricula. (See catalog.) |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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American Institutions
Course work should include historical development of American institutions and ideals
OR processes of democratic government operation, the process of California state
and local government, OR historical/contemporary perspective on the U.S. Constitution. |
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Other
Course work should include a focus on people as members of society, methods of inquiry
used by the social and behavioral sciences AND how societies and social subgroups
operate AND perspectives on actions as related to responses to society. This category
includes introductory or integrative survey courses in such areas as anthropology,
economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology, exclusive of those
which fulfill the American Institutions requirement. |
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Humanities
Course work should include historical ways in which people have responded to themselves
and the world with artistic or cultural creations AND ways in which students can
develop an aesthetic understanding and an ability to make value judgments AND a study
of cultural activities and artistic expressions of people. This category could include
introductory or integrative courses in such areas as the arts, foreign languages,
literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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Languages and Rationality
Courses examine principles of clear and logical thinking and communication. Courses
build rather than remediate verbal and quantitative skills. |
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English Composition
Course work should include expository and argumentative writing. |
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Communication and Analytical Thinking
Course work should include oral communication, mathematics, logic, statistics, or
computer language and programming. |
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Living Skills |
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Physical Education Activity |
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Other Type description of Other here.
Course work should include skills and knowledge that integrate the person and their
environment AND skills and knowledge that develop and maintain personal, social,
and emotional well being. This category includes courses in health education, human
sexuality, marriage and family, nutrition, and personal adjustment. |
NOTE: While a course might satisfy more than one general education requirement, it
may not be counted more than once for these purposes, except when one of the areas
is the ethnic multicultural requirement. |
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