How do Colorado Community College credits transfer?
If you want to know how your Colorado community college credits transfer to our programs at CSU, you’ve come to the right place! On this page, find our course equivalency tables.
These tables provide an overview of our CSU courses and the corresponding Colorado community college courses that transfer as eligible credits.
Course Equivalencies Transfer Guides by Major
Apparel and Merchandising

Our B.S. in Apparel and Merchandising program offers three unique concentrations for you to hone in on your specific interests within the fashion, product development, and retail industries.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies by concentration:
Apparel Design and Production Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 117, 118, 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 or MAT 1440 |
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 |
| PSY 100 or SOC 100 | General Psychology, Introduction to Sociology | 3 | PSY 1001, SOC 1001 |
| CHEM 103, 104 | Chemistry in Context, Chemistry in Context Lab | 4 | CHE 1005 |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 |
| PHIL 110 or STAT 201 | Logic and Critical Thinking, General Statistics | 3 | PHI 1011, MAT 1260 |
| AUCC 3D: Historial Perspectives | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 Course |
Merchandising Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 117, 118, 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 or MAT 1440 |
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 |
| PSY 100 or SOC 100 | General Psychology, Introduction to Sociology | 3 | PSY 1001, SOC 1001 |
| CHEM 103, 104 | Chemistry in Context, Chemistry in Context Lab | 4 | CHE 1101 |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ECO 2002 |
| STAT 201 or STAT 204 | General Statistics, Statistics for Business Applications | 3 | MAT 1260, BUS 2006 |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 |
| ACT 210 | Fundamentals of Accounting | 3 | ACC 1011 |
| AUCC 3B: Arts and Humanities | AUCC 3B: Arts and Humanities | 3 | Any GT-AHI1 Course |
| AUCC 3D: Historial Perspectives | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 Course |
Product Development Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 117, 118, 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 or MAT 1440 |
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 |
| PSY 100 or SOC 100 | General Psychology, Introduction to Sociology | 3 | PSY 1001, SOC 1001 |
| CHEM 103, 104 | Chemistry in Context, Chemistry in Context Lab | 4 | CHE 1005 |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ECO 2002 |
| STAT 201 or STAT 204 or ACT 210 | General Statistics, Statistics for Business Applications, Fundamentals of Accounting | 3 | MAT 1260, BUS 2026, ACC 1011 |
| AUCC 3B: Arts and Humanities | AUCC 3B: Arts and Humanities | 3 | Any GT-AH1 Course |
| AUCC 3D: Historial Perspectives | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 Course |
Construction Management

Integrating engineering, business, and construction practices, our B.S. in Construction Management program offers the tools, experience, and perspective needed to make an impact in this dynamic and rewarding field.
Whether you are looking to transfer to CSU for the CM major next semester or two years from now, we invite you to meet with our Student Outreach and Recruitment Cooridnator to understand the CM entrance requirements, specific cousres that will transfer to satisfy course requirements for the major, develop a curriculum plan, and strategies to best set you up for completing a degree in Construction Management. Contact us at explorecm@colostate.edu to schedule a meeting.
Every student pursuing the Construction Management major will start as Pre‐Construction Management (Pre-CM) and must meet the entrance requirements outlined on our B.S. in Construction Management webpage before being fully admitted to the Construction Management major.
Once a student has met the minimum requirements, they will be reviewed to proceed in the Construction Management major. Since the major has a controlled enrollment, students meeting the above minimum requirements are admitted based on their overall academic performance and space availability.
Please use Transferology to view the most up-to-date course equivalencies for transfer credits.
The following courses have established course equivalencies from Colorado Community Colleges that will satisfy the requirements of the Construction Management major:
Construction Management
| CSU course number | CSU course name | CSU credits | Colorado Community College course(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 | |
| MATH 117, 118, and 125 | College Algebra in Context I and II, and Numerical Trigonometry | 1, 1, 1 | MAT 1440 | Math option A |
| MATH 125 | Numerical Trigonometry | 1 | MAT 1420 | Math option B |
| STAT 201 | General Statistics | 3 | MAT 1260 | Statistics Course Option A |
| STAT 204 | Statistics with Business Applications | 3 | BUS 2026 | Statistics Course Option B |
| MATH 141 | Calculus in Management Sciences | 3 | MAT 1400 | Statistics Course Option C |
| GEOL 120 and GEOL 121 | Exploring Earth: Physical Geology and Introductory Geology Laboratory | 3 and 1 | GEY 1111 | Geology option A |
| GEOL 122 and GEOL 121 | Blue Planet: Geology of our Environment and Introductory Geology Laboratory | 3 and 1 | GEY 1135 | Geology option B |
| PH 110 and PH 111 | Physics of Everyday Phenomena and Physics of Everyday Phenomena Laboratory | 3 and 1 | PHY 1105 | |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ECO 2002 | |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 | |
| ACT 210 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 | ACT 1011 | Will satisfy ACT 205 requirement for CM major |
| BUS 260 | Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business | 3 | BUS 2016 | Will satisfy BUS 205 requirement for CM major |
| AUCC 3B: Arts & Humanities | All University Core Curriculum: Foundations and Perspectives — Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any two gtPathways GT-AH1–4 courses | |
| AUCC 3D: Historical Perspectives | All University Core Curriculum: Foundations and Perspectives — Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any gtPathways GT-HI1 course |
Early Childhood Education with Teacher Licensure
Students seeking to transfer into CSU’s Early Childhood Education with Teacher Licensure major are encouraged to refer to the Colorado Department of Higher Education ECE Articulation Agreement website.
Family and Consumer Sciences with Teacher Licensure

Our Family and Consumer Sciences with Teacher Licensure program prepares you for a career helping people make informed decisions about their well-being and relationships at any age. Follow along to discover course equivalencies in this major:
Family and Consumer Sciences with Teacher Licensure program
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHEM 103/104 | Chemistry in Context with Lab | 4 | CHE 101: Introduction to Chemistry OR CHE 105: Chemistry in Context with Lab |
| EDUC 275 | Schools, Society, and Self | 3 | EDU 221: Intro to Education |
| ECON 101 | Economics of Social Issues | 3 | ECO 101: Economics of Social Issues |
| FSHN 150 | Introduction to Human Nutrition | 3 | HWE 100: Human Nutrition |
| INTD 129 | Introduction to Interior Architecture and Design | 3 | IND 105: Introduction to Interior Design |
| HDFS 310 | Infant and Child Development in Context | 3 | PSY 238: Child Development |
| HDFS 311 | Adolescent and Emerging Adult Development | 3 | PSY 239: Adolescence and Adult Development |
Fermentation and Food Science

Our Fermentation and Food Science program has two concentrations: Fermentation Science and Technology and Food Science. Whether you’re interested in the food fermentation and brewing processes or the science behind food, such as food chemistry and nutrition, you will be ready to join a growing industry of scientists, entrepreneurs, and more!
If you are transferring from Front Range Community College, a common transfer program into Fermentation and Food Science is the Associate of Science in Chemistry degree.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies in this major:
Fermentation and Food Science
| CSU course number | CSU course name | CSU credits | CCC course number(s) | CCC course name(s) | CCC credits | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1021 + ENG 1022 | English Composition I & II | 6 | |
| FSHN 150 | Intro to Human Nutrition | 3 | HWE 1050 | Human Nutrition | 3 | |
| MATH 117 + 118 + 124 + 125 | College Algebra + Numerical Trig | 4 | MAT 1440 or MAT 1340 | Pre Calculus | 4 | MATH 125 (Numerical Trig) and MAT 1440 (Precalculus) are only required for the Food Science concentration |
| MATH 141 or MATH 155 | Calculus | 3 or 4 | MAT 2410 | Calculus | 5 | |
| STAT 201 | General Statistics | 4 | MAT 1260 | Intro to Statistics | 3 | |
| SOC 100 | Intro to Sociology | 3 | SOC 1001 | Intro to Sociology I | 3 | |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 | Public Speaking | 3 | |
| LIFE 102 | Attributes of Living Systems | 4 | BIO 1111 | General College Biology I with Lab | 4 | |
| CHEM 107 + 108 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | 5 | CHE 1101 | Intro to Chemistry I with Lab | 5 | |
| HES 300 or BMS 300 | Human Physiology | 4 | BIO 2101 + BIO 2102 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 8 | |
| LIFE 205 + 206 | Microbiology | 5 | BIO 2104 (or BIO 2108 or 2112) | Microbiology w/ Lab | 4 | |
| PH 110 + 121 | Physics of Everyday Phenomena or General Physiology | 3 | PHY 1105 or PH111 | Conceptual Physics or Physics Algebra-Based | 4 or 5 | PH 110 (Physics of Everyday Phenomena) and PH 1105 (Conceptual Physics) are only required for the Food Science concentration |
| AUCC 1C | Access and Success | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3B | Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3B | Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3D | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 |
Health and Exercise Science

Our Health and Exercise Science program has three concentrations: Exercise Science, Health Promotion, and Pre-Nursing (new for Fall 2026).
Our degrees encompass the science of how exercise enhances health and prevents disease. Similar to Kinesiology programs, Health and Exercise Science is focused on using scientific principles to understand and optimize human health, wellness, and performance for people of all ages.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies by concentration:
Health and Exercise Science — Exercise Science Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CO 130 | English Composition I | 3 | ENG 1021 – English Composition I – (CO1) |
| CO 150 | English Composition II | 3 | ENG 1022 – English Composition II (CO2) |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 – Public Speaking |
| MATH 117, MATH 118, and MATH 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 – College Algebra – MA OR MAT 1440 – Pre-Calculus – (MA) |
| MATH 125 | Numerical Trigonometry | 1 | MAT 1420 – College Trigonometry – (MA) |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 – General Psychology I – (SS) |
| LIFE 102 | Attributes of Living Systems | 4 | BIO 1111 – Gen College Biology I with Lab: (SC1) |
| CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 | General Chemistry I with lab | 5 | CHE 1111 – Gen College Chem I with Lab: (SC1) |
| CHEM 113 and CHEM 114 | General Chemistry II with lab | 5 | CHE 1112 – Gen College Chem II with Lab: SC1 |
| FSHN 150 | Survey of Human Nutrition | 3 | HWE 1050 – Human Nutrition |
| HES 145 | Health and Wellness | 3 | HWE 1062 – Health and Wellness |
| HES 202 | Introduction to Exercise Physiology | 3 | HWE 2062 – Physiology of Exercise |
| AUCC 3D | AUCC 3D Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 |
| AUCC 3B | AUCC 3B Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any two GT: AH1-4 courses |
| PH 121 | General Physics I | 5 | PHY 1111 – Physics Algebra Based I – (SC1) |
| BMS 2++ sub for BMS 300 | Principles of Human Physiology | 4 | BIO 2101 and BIO 2102 – A+PI – 2101&2102 |
| HES 207 | Anatomical Kinesiology | 4 | HPR 2017 – Kinesiology |
Health and Exercise Science — Health Promotion Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CO 130 | English Composition I | 3 | ENG 1021 – English Composition I – CO1 |
| CO 150 | English Composition II | 3 | ENG 1022 – English Composition II (CO2) |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 – Public Speaking |
| MATH 117, MATH 118, and MATH 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 – College Algebra – MA OR MAT 1440 – Pre-Calculus – MA |
| MATH 125 | Numerical Trigonometry | 1 | MAT 1420 – College Trigonometry – (MA) |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 – General Psychology I – (SS) |
| LIFE 102 | Attributes of Living Systems | 4 | BIO 1111 – Gen College Biology I with Lab: (SC1) |
| CHEM 107 and CHEM 108 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | 5 | CHE 1011 – Intro to Chemistry I with Lab: (SC1) |
| CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 | General Chemistry I w/ lab | 5 | CHE 1111 – Gen College Chem I with Lab: (SC1) |
| FSHN 150 | Survey of Human Nutrition | 3 | HWE 1050 – Human Nutrition |
| HES 145 | Health and Wellness | 3 | HWE 1062 – Health and Wellness |
| HES 202 | Introduction to Exercise Physiology | 3 | HWE 2062 – Physiology of Exercise |
| AUCC 3D | AUCC 3D Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 |
| AUCC 3B | AUCC 3B Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any two GT: AH1-4 courses |
| BMS 2++ sub for BMS 300 | Principles of Human Physiology | 4 | BIO 2101 and BIO 2102 – A+PI – 2101 and 2102 |
| STAT 201 | General Statistics | 3 | MAT 1260 – Introduction to Statistics – (MA) |
| HES 207 | Anatomical Kinesiology | 4 | HPR 2017 – Kinesiology |
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| HDFS 101 | Lifespan Development | 3 | PSY 2440 – Human Growth and Development |
| CO 150 | Child Psychology | 3 | PSY 2441 – Child Development |
| OT 215 | Medical Terminology | 1 | HPR 1038 – Intro to Medical Terminology |
Hospitality and Event Management

Our Hospitality and Event Management program helps you develop critical thinking skills through experiential learning. Explore the art and science of cuisine, food service, lodging, event planning, nutrition, and business to build skills for a variety of professions.
If you are transferring from Front Range Community College, a common transfer program into our Hospitality and Event Management program is the Associate of Arts degree in Hospitality Management
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies in this major:
Hospitality and Event Management
| CSU course number | CSU course name | CSU credits | CCC course number(s) | CCC course name(s) | CCC credits | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1021 + ENG 1022 | English Composition I & II | 6 | |
| RRM 101 | Hospitality and Event Industry | 3 | HOS 1010 | Introduction to Hospitality | 3 | |
| FSHN 150 | Intro to Nutrition | 3 | HWE 1050 | Human Nutrition | 3 | |
| RRM 200 | Hotel Operations | 3 | HOS 2051 | Hotel Operations | 3 | |
| MATH 117 + 118 + 124 | College Algebra | 3 | MAT 1340 | College Algebra | 4 | |
| PSY 100 or SOC 100 | General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology | 3 | PSY 1001 | General Psychology I | 3 | Option (Psychology or Sociology) |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 | Public Speaking | 3 | |
| BUS 205 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Business | 3 | BUS 2016 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 | |
| ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ECO 2002 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | |
| ECON 204 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | ECO 2001 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | |
| AUCC 3A | Biological & Physical Sciences | 7 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 7 | ||
| AUCC 1C | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3B | Arts & Humanities | 3 | PHI 2005 | Business Ethics | 3 | BUS 260 recommended |
| AUCC 3B | Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3D | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any corresponding GT Pathway courses | 3 |
Human Development and Family Studies

Our Human Development and Family Studies program blends the disciplines of psychology, sociology, social work, and biology, with a unique focus on the journey of development through the lifespan, from infancy to later adulthood. Whether through healthcare, leadership and advocacy, or behavioral and mental health programs, Human Development and Family Studies empowers you to make a positive impact in people’s lives.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies for each concentration:
B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CO 130 | English Composition I | 3 | ENG 1021 – English Composition I – (CO1) |
| CO 150 | English Composition II | 3 | ENG 1022 – English Composition II (CO2) |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 – Public Speaking |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 – General Psychology I |
| SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | SOC 1001 – Intro to Sociology I |
| BZ 101 | Humans and Other Animals | 4 | BIO 1005 – Science of Bio with Lab (4 credits) |
| LIFE 102 | Attributes of Living Systems | 4 | BIO 1111 – General College Biology I with Lab |
| HDFS 101 | Lifespan Development | 3 | PSY 2440 – Human Growth and Development |
| AUCC 3D | AUCC 3D Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 |
| AUCC 3B | AUCC 3B Arts & Humanities | 3 | Any two GT: AH1-4 courses |
Interior Architecture and Design

Our Interior Architecture and Design program has two concentrations: Interior Architecture and Interior Products and Retailing.
Whether you are interested in becoming a professional interior design strategist or an entrepreneur in the interior products industry, our program will help you gain valuable skills in problem-solving, experiential learning, and making valuable industry connections, all while creating interiors that optimize people’s health and well-being.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies for each concentration:
Interior Architecture Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 117, 118, 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 or MAT 1440 |
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 |
| CO 130 and AUCC 2: Advanced Writing | Academic Writing and AUCC2: Advanced Writing | 6 | ENG 1021 and ENG 1022 |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 |
| ART 100 | Introduction to the Visual Arts | 3 | ART 1110 |
| AUCC 3A: Biological/Physical Science (without lab) | AUCC 3A: Biological /Physical Science (without lab) | 3 | Any GT-SC1 |
| AUCC 3A: Biological/Physical Science (with lab) | AUCC 3A: Biological /Physical Science (with lab) | 4 | Any GT-SC2 |
| AUCC 3D: Historical Perspectives | College Composition | 3 | Any GT-HI1 |
Interior Products and Retailing Concentration
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 117, 118, 124 | College Algebra I and II, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions | 3 | MAT 1340 or MAT 1440 |
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1022 |
| CO 130 and AUCC 2: Advanced Writing | Academic Writing and AUCC2: Advanced Writing | 6 | ENG 1021 and ENG 1022 |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 |
| AUCC 3A: Biological/Physical Science (without lab) | AUCC 3A: Biological /Physical Science (without lab) | 3 | Any GT-SC1 |
| AUCC 3A: Biological/Physical Science (with lab) | AUCC 3A: Biological /Physical Science (with lab) | 4 | Any GT-SC2 |
| AUCC 3D: Historical Perspectives | College Composition | 3 | Any GT-HI1 |
Nutrition Science

Encompassing disciplines from physiology and chemistry to public health and biology, our Nutrition Science program has four concentrations, all of which will allow you to gain a deep understanding of nutrition, human health, and disease prevention, prepare you to become a leader in the health field, and teach people to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
If you are transferring from Front Range Community College, a common transfer program into our Nutrition Science program is the Associate of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies in this major:
Nutrition Science
| CSU course number | CSU course name | CSU credits | CCC course number(s) | CCC course name(s) | CCC credits | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO 150 | College Composition | 3 | ENG 1021 + ENG 1022 | English Composition I & II | 6 | If completing a full Associate of Science (AS) degree, these courses will also cover advanced composition |
| FSHN 150 | Intro to Human Nutrition | 3 | HWE 1050 | Human Nutrition | 3 | |
| MATH 117 + 118 + 124 | College Algebra | 3 | MAT 1340 | College Algebra | 4 | |
| STAT 201 or STAT 204 | General Statistics or Statistics with Business Applications | 4 | MAT 1260 or BUS 2026 | Intro to Statistics or Business Statistics | 3 | |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001 | General Psychology I | 3 | |
| SPCM 200 | Public Speaking | 3 | COM 1150 | Public Speaking | 3 | |
| LIFE 102 or BZ110+11 | Attributes of Living Systems or Principles of Animal Biology | 4 | BIO 1111 or BIO 1050 | General College Biology I with Lab | 4 | |
| CHEM 107 + 108 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | 5 | CHE 1101 | Intro to Chemistry I with Lab | 5 | |
| HES 300 or BMS 300 | Human Physiology | 4 | BIO 2101 + BIO 2102 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 8 | |
| LIFE 206 + 220 | Microbiology | 4 | BIO 2104 | Microbiology with Lab | 4 | |
| AUCC 1C | Access and Success | 3 | Any corresponding gtPathways courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3B | Arts and Humanities | 3 | Any corresponding gtPathways courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3B | Arts and Humanities | 3 | Any corresponding gtPathways courses | 3 | ||
| AUCC 3D | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any corresponding gtPathways courses | 3 |
Social Work

With a dedication to advancing social, environmental, and economic justice while promoting equity for all, locally and globally, our Bachelor of Social Work program will enable you to become an agent of change for individuals, families, and communities.
Follow along to discover the course equivalencies in this major:
Social Work — AUCC Courses that Also Count Toward the Social Work Major
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CO 130 and CO 150 | Academic Writing and College Composition | 6 | ENG 1021: English Composition I (GT-CO1) and ENG 1022: English Composition II (GT-CO2) |
| STAT 201 | General Statistics | 3 | MAT 1260: Introduction to Statistics (GT-MA1) |
| PSY 100 | General Psychology | 3 | PSY 1001: General Psychology I (GT-SS3) |
| POLS 103 | State and Local Government and Politics | 3 | PSC 1052: American State and Local Government (GT-SS1) |
| POLS 101 | American Government and Politics | 3 | PSC 1011: American Government (GT-SS1) |
| AUCC 3B | Arts & Humanities | 6 | Two gtPathways Arts & Humanities courses from two different areas (GT-AH) |
| AUCC 3D | Historical Perspectives | 3 | Any GT-HI1 course |
| BZ 101 | Humans and Other Animals | 4 | BIO 1005: Science of Biology with lab (GT-SC1) |
| LIFE 102 | Attributes of Living Systems | 5 | BIO 1111: General College Biology I/Lab (GT-SC1) |
| AUCC 3A | Biological and Physical Sciences | 3 | BIO 1005 or BIO 1111 (both GT-SC1) |
Social Work Major Courses
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| HDFS 101 | Lifespan Development | 3 | PSY 2440: Human Growth and Development (GT SS3) |
| FSHN 150 or MIP 101 or PSY 328 | Introduction to Human Nutrition (FSHN 150), OR Introduction to Human Disease and Immunity (MIP 101), OR Psychology of Human Sexuality (PSY 328) | 3 | HWE 1050: Human Nutrition, OR Bio 1016: Introduction to Human Disease (GT-SC2), OR PSY 2107: Human Sexuality (GT-SS3) |
Social Work — Choose One Course
| CSU course number | CSU course name | Credits | Colorado Community College course(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANT 100 | Intro to Cultural Anthropology | 3 | ANT 1001: Cultural Anthropology (GT-SS3) |
| AGRI 270 | World Interdependence: Population and Food | 3 | AGR 2160: World Interdependence: Population and Food (GT-SS3) |
| AREC 202 | Agricultural and Resource Economics | 3 | AGE 1102: Agricultural Economics (GT-SS1) |
| ECON 101 | Economics of Social Issues | 3 | ECO 1001: Economics of Social Issues (GT-SS1) |
| ECON 211 | Gender in the Economy | 3 | ECO 2011: Gender in the Economy (GT-SS1) |
| ETS 253 | Chicanx History and Culture | 3 | ETS 2024: Intro to Chicano Studies |
| POLS 131 | Current World Problems | 3 | PSC 1050: Current Political Issues (GT-SS1) |
| SOC 205 | Sociology of Race and Racism | 3 | SOC 2018: Sociology of Diversity (GT-SS3) |
| WS 200 | Introduction to Women’s Studies | 3 | WST 2000: Intro to Women’s Studies |