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modern world. It reflects the conviction of colleges<br />

that those who receive their degrees must possess in<br />

common certain basic principles, concepts and<br />

methodologies both unique to and shared by the various<br />

disciplines. <strong>College</strong> educated persons must be<br />

able to use this knowledge when evaluating and appreciating<br />

the physical environment, the culture, and<br />

the society in which they live. Most importantly, General<br />

Education should lead to better self-understanding.<br />

Completion of <strong>22</strong> units of general education distributed<br />

according to the following pattern (a maximum<br />

of 6 units or two classes from the major requirement<br />

may be applied to the general education requirements).<br />

A. Natural Sciences: (4 units minimum).<br />

One lecture/lab course (lab courses in bold) or 2<br />

lecture courses, one from each area.<br />

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />

ANTH 212 Physical Anthropology<br />

ANTH 212L Physical Anthropology Lab<br />

BIOL <strong>10</strong>2 Human Genetics<br />

BIOL <strong>10</strong>4 Biology: Contemporary Topics<br />

BIOL <strong>10</strong>5 General Biology<br />

BIOL <strong>10</strong>9 Biology for Educators<br />

BIOL 116 AIDS: Insights & Implications<br />

BIOL 124 Principles of Biology I<br />

BIOL 125 Principles of Biology II<br />

BIOL 145 Environmental Science<br />

BIOL 200 Human Anatomy<br />

BIOL 201 Physiology<br />

BIOL 2<strong>10</strong> Nutrition<br />

BIOL <strong>22</strong>0 Microbiology<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCES<br />

ASTR 115 Planetary Astronomy<br />

ASTR 115H Planetary Astronomy<br />

ASTR 116 Stellar Astronomy<br />

ASTR 117 Life in the Uni<strong>ver</strong>se<br />

CHEM <strong>10</strong>3 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry<br />

CHEM <strong>10</strong>4 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry<br />

CHEM <strong>10</strong>6 Chemistry and Physics for<br />

Educators<br />

CHEM 1<strong>10</strong> Beginning General Chemistry<br />

CHEM 111 General Chemistry<br />

ESCI 111 Earth and Space Science for<br />

Educators<br />

ESCI 118 Physical Geography<br />

ESCI 120 Physical Geology<br />

ESCI 121 Historical Geology<br />

ESCI 1<strong>22</strong> Geology: Earth History<br />

ESCI 124 Environmental Geology<br />

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ESCI 125 California Geology<br />

ESCI 130 Physical Oceanography<br />

PHYS <strong>10</strong>6 Chemistry and Physics for<br />

Educators<br />

PHYS 1<strong>10</strong> Intro to <strong>College</strong> Physics<br />

PHYS 111 General Physics<br />

PHYS 201 Physics<br />

B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units<br />

minimum)<br />

Two courses, one from History/Political Science and<br />

one from Behavioral Sciences<br />

I. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />

ECON <strong>10</strong>0 Economics<br />

ECON <strong>10</strong>1 Principles of Economics - Macro<br />

ECON <strong>10</strong>1H Principles of Economics - Macro<br />

Honors<br />

ECON <strong>10</strong>2 Principles of Economics - Micro<br />

GEOG <strong>10</strong>2 Cultural Geography<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>3 History of World Civilization<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>3H History of World Civilization<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>4 History of World Civilization<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>5 History of World Civilization<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>7 Political & Social History of U.S.<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>7H Political & Social History of U.S.<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>8 Political & Social History of U.S.<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>8H Political & Social History of U.S.<br />

HIST <strong>10</strong>9 The World in Conflict /20th Cent.,<br />

A History<br />

HIST 1<strong>10</strong> Survey History of Africa<br />

HIST 111 History of Afro Americans<br />

HIST 112 History of Afro Americans<br />

HIST 120 British Life & Culture<br />

HIST 127 Spanish Civilization<br />

HIST 130 History of Latin America<br />

HIST 139 History of California<br />

HIST 140 History of the American West<br />

HIST 145 History of Mexico<br />

HIST 155 History of the Vietnam War<br />

HIST <strong>22</strong>2 History of World War II<br />

POLI <strong>10</strong>3 American Go<strong>ver</strong>nment and Politics<br />

POLI <strong>10</strong>3H Go<strong>ver</strong>nment of the U.S.<br />

POLI <strong>10</strong>4 Intro to Political Science<br />

POLI <strong>10</strong>5 Comparative Politics<br />

POLI 1<strong>10</strong> Current American Political Issues<br />

POLI 116 Contemporary World Politics<br />

II. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES<br />

ANTH 2<strong>10</strong> Cultural Anthropology<br />

ANTH 2<strong>10</strong>H Cultural Anthropology<br />

ANTH 214 Native North America<br />

ANTH 216 Sex & Gender in a Cross-Cultural<br />

Perspective<br />

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG <strong>2009</strong> • <strong>20<strong>10</strong></strong> www.citruscollege.edu

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