30 General Education Matriculation (GEM) Outcome(s)
If the program includes GEM courses, list the course(s) and the GEM outcome(s).
A selection of one GEM (General Education) course from each category is required to complete the CITE AAS Degree requirements; GEM outcomes are listed in the college course catalogue. CITE 118 and CITE 119 are designated gateway courses. Gateway courses are good early indicators of student readiness for further study. Successful completion of these courses will provide a solid foundation for next steps in student’s studies.
| Code | Title | Credits |
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| Select one of the following: | 3-5 | |
| Math in Modern Society |
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| Finite Mathematics |
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| College Algebra |
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| College Algebra and Trigonometry |
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| Statistical Reasoning |
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| Survey of Calculus |
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| Calculus I |
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| Statistical Methods |
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| Code | Title | Credits |
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| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| American Indian Studies |
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| Introduction to Anthropology |
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| Cultural Anthropology |
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| Infancy Through Middle Childhood |
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| Introduction to Criminal Justice |
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| Mass Media in a Free Society |
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| Interpersonal Communication |
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| Principles of Macroeconomics |
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| Principles of Microeconomics |
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| Foundations of Education |
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| World History I |
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| World History II |
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| History of Civilization 20th Century |
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| United States History I |
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| United States History II |
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| History of the Americas I: First Peoples and Colonial Period |
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| History of the Americas II: Since Independence |
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| American National Government |
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| International Politics and Problems |
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| Introduction to Psychology |
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| Introduction to Sociology |
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| Social Problems |
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| Race and Ethnic Relations |
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