Bachelor’s Degree Program (BDP)
Advisory Committee
Sample Educational Plans for Review
Notes:
Total Units for Bachelor’s Degree: 120+
We accept students from all California Community Colleges with Automotive programs. The
minimum transfer requirements are:
• 32 units of major courses (AUTO related courses)
• 39+units of general education courses (CSU GE or IGETC)
When reviewing the sample educational plans, you will also see the major and general
education sheets as well as the course description for recommended general education
courses in English, math, and public speaking. These sample ed plans include certificates,
AS and bachelor’s degree courses. On sample ed plan semesters highlighted in orange
contain upper division courses
Major General
Sheet Education
Sample
Ed Plan
Automotive Technology associate degrees tend to be high unit we do not want to
overburden individuals with additional required courses unless the courses are necessary.
Contents:
Course Descriptions for recommended general education courses
Alternative Fuels and Advanced Transportation Degree
• Major sheet
• IGETC for CSU general education sheet
• CSU general education sheet
• Sample educational plan
o Ed plan utilizing IGETC for CSU
o Ed plan utilizing CSU GE
Automotive Technology
• Major sheet
• IGETC for CSU general education sheet
• Sample educational plan
o Ed plan utilizing IGETC for CSU
ENGL 101: Composition (3.5 units)
This is a composition course that enables students to generate logical, coherent essays and reports
necessary to academic and professional success. Students will become proficient in research techniques,
learn critical reading and thinking skills through expository and persuasive reading selections, and apply
these skills to creating original essays and a final research paper. The lab component of this course is
designed to assist students in improving and refining their writing and language skills. Students will
complete lab activities that enhance their ability to compose logical, well-supported arguments that
exhibit grammatical fluency and correct documentation form. Students will meet with composition
instructors through individual conferences that address students’ specific writing concerns. This course is
designed for students who wish to fulfill the General Education requirement for Written Communication.
ENGL 201: Advanced Composition (3.5 units)
This advanced composition course is open to all students who have successfully completed ENGL 101
and is designed for those who expect to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. Students will read
and write extensively, while applying critical thinking skills and research techniques. Students will
demonstrate these abilities in advanced composition as they research and write a series of argumentative
essays, which demonstrate the ability to analyze issues, evaluate positions, and argue persuasively
through clear, concise prose. The lab component of this course is designed to assist students in advancing
and refining their writing and language skills and will augment their ability to exercise critical thought.
Students will complete lab activities that further enhance their ability to compose logical, well-supported
arguments that exhibit grammatical fluency and correct documentation form. Students will meet with
composition instructors through individual conferences that address students’ specific writing concerns.
FIN 101: Financial Planning (3 units)
This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of financial planning, and is designed to provide
students with tools needed to achieve their personal financial goals. Students will learn to make informed
decisions related to spending, saving, borrowing, and investing by applying quantitative reasoning
concepts. Course topics include the financial planning process, budgeting, cash flow, debt consolidation,
investing, and retirement planning.
MATH 150: Survey of Mathematics (3 units)
In this course students will learn to read and understand quantitative information, solve practical
problems, and make sound decisions using numbers. Topics include consumer applications, logic,
probability, statistics, algebra, and geometry. This course is for students who need a quantitative
reasoning course for graduation or transfer.
READ 101: Critical Reading (3)
This course is designed to aid students in acquiring critical reading and thinking skills across the
disciplines. Emphasis is placed on the ability to analyze and evaluate material by establishing thesis and
support as well as by analyzing elements of argumentation. The course also focuses on vocabulary and
the effects of language on the reader.
SPCH 101: Public Speaking (3 units)
This introductory course is designed to prepare students to be effective oral communicators in all aspects
of public presentations including design and delivery of the public speech. The course is appropriate for
all students interested in developing their public speaking knowledge and skills such as speech
communication majors, future teachers, and future business leaders.
AUTOMOTIVE/ALTERNATIVE
FUELS & ADVANCED
TRANSPORATION TECHNOLOGY
DIVISION OF CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
This degree prepares students and incumbent employees as Alternative Fuels & Advanced
technicians specializing in alternative fuels and advanced Transportation Technology
transportation technology. Training is in theory and practical
skills. Directed practical work is given in all fuel areas, com- This Certificate of Achievement is designed to prepare students
pressed and biodiesel, under simulated on-the-job conditions. and incumbent employees as technicians specializing in alter-
The program will provide the student with the opportunity to native fuels and advanced transportation technology. Training
acquire the knowledge and hand skills demanded of modern takes up theory and practical skills. Directed practical work
transportation specialists. The sequence in which courses are assigned in all fuel areas, compressed and biodiesel, under
taken may be modified to meet individual needs. simulated on-the-job conditions. The program will provide
students an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and hand
To acquire the Associate of Science Degree in Alternative skills demanded of modern transportation specialists. The
Fuels & Advanced Transportation Technology, students sequence in which courses are taken may be modified to meet
must complete the required major courses below with a grade individual needs.
of “C” or better along with one of the following: Río Hondo
College General Education and Proficiency requirements, To acquire the Certificate of Achievement in Alternative
California State University General Education Breadth (CSU Fuels & Advanced Transportation Technology, it is necessary
GE), or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curricu- to complete the following courses:
lum (IGETC).
Required Courses Units Required Courses Units
AUTO 143 Alternative Fuels Technician.................................4
AUTO 101 Introduction to Automotive Service AUTO 147 *Introduction to Hybrid & Electric
and Repair: Underhood Service.........................3
AUTO 103 Introduction to Automotive Service Vehicle Technology.............................................3
AUTO 150 *Engine Electrical Systems.....................................4
and Repair: Undercar Service.............................3 AUTO 157 *Automotive Specialized
AUTO 106 Automotive Electrical Tools and
Diagnostics Procedures.......................................3 Electronics Training............................................4
AUTO 107 *Introduction to Automotive Units Required 15
Light Service.........................................................3 *Prerequisite
AUTO 143 Alternative Fuels Technician.................................4
AUTO 147 *Introduction to Hybrid & Electric
Vehicle Technology.............................................3
AUTO 150 *Engine Electrical Systems.....................................4
AUTO 157 *Automotive Specialized
Electronics Training............................................4
Units Required 27
*Prerequisite
2020-2021 Catalog Río Hondo College / 95
ADVISING FORM FOR INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION
TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) FOR UC AND CSU 2020-2021
Name: _________________________________ Counselor: ___________________________ Date: __________________
AREA 1: ENGLISH/COMMUNICATION NEED IP COMPLETED
1A: ENGL 101 Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
1B: ENGL 201, 201H; PHIL 110, 110H Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
1C: SPCH 100, 101, 101H, 140 (CSU requirement only) Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units) CSU
AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING 1 Course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
2A: MATH 130, 130H, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 190H, 191, 250, 260, 270; PSY 190
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_____________________________________
AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (9 semester/ 12-15 quarter units)
At least 3 courses with at least one course from Arts and one course from Humanities
3A: ARTS ART 104, 105, 105H, 106, 106H, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 115; DANC 179, 179H, 199, 199H;
GDSN 110; MUS 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 141; MUST 151; THTR 101, 105, 105H
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
3B: HUMANITIES ASL 124, 201; CHIN 102; CHST 146; ENGL126; FR 102, 201, 202; HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143,
143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 167, 170; HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H, 130, 140; JAPN 102;
LATN 102; LIT 102, 102H, 112A, 112AH, 112B, 112BH, 114, 114H, 117, 117H, 130, 130H, 140, 140H,
141, 142, 142H, 144A, 144B, 145, 145H, 146A,146AH, 146B, 146BH, 147, 147H, 148, 149; PHIL 101,
101H, 120, 124, 126, 128, 128H, 135, 140; POLS 128, 128H; SPAN 102, 201, 201H, 202
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (9 semester/ 12-15 quarter units)
Choose 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines
AJ 101 HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143, 143H, POLS 110, 110H, 125, 128, 128H, 130,
ANTH 102, 102H, 103, 104, 110, 125 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 135, 140, 150
CD 106, 208 159, 159H, 167, 170 PSY 101, 101H, 112, 114, 170, 200
CHST 101, 146, 148, 150 HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H, 130 SOC 101, 101H, 102, 105, 110, 114,
ECON 101, 101H, 102, 102H, 106, 135 MSCM 128 116, 120, 127, 130, 148
GEOG 102, 103 PHIL 128, 128H, 135 SPCH 150
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (7-9 semester/ 9-11 quarter units)
At least 2 courses, one Physical Science and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory
5A: PHYSICAL SCIENCES ASTR 110, 110H, 112*; GEOG 101, 101L*; GEOL 150, 151*;
CHEM 110*, 120*, 130*, 140*, 230*, 231* ; PHY 120*, 150*, 160*, 211*, 212*, 213*
Labs are indicated by an “ * “
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
5B: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ANTH 101, 101H, 101L*; BIOL 101*, 105, 105L*, 111, 111L*, 120,
120L*, 200*, 201*, 206, 226*; PSY 210, 210H
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
5C: LABORATORY ANTH 101L*; ASTR 112*; BIOL 101*, 105L*, 111L*, 120L*, 200*, 201*, 226*; CHEM 110*,
120*, 130*, 140*, 230*, 231*; GEOG 101L*; GEOL 151*; PHY 120*,150*, 160*, 211*, 212*, 213*
5/12/20
AREA 6: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC Requirement Only) Need IP COMPLETED
Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language OR one course from the following.
UC
Note: Courses in this area that appear in Area 3 Humanities may be counted for both areas
ASL 101, 102, 201; CHIN 101, 102; FR 101, 102, 201, 202; JAPN 101, 102; LATN 101, 102;
SPAN 101, 101S, 102, 102S, 201, 201H, 202
There are additional ways to satisfy the Language Other than English Requirement. Please see a counselor for advisement.
CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT IN U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION, AND AMERICAN IDEALS CSU
Choose one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2. (May be double-counted with areas 3 and 4) CSU
GROUP 1: POLS 110, 110H
GROUP 2: HIST 143, 143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 170
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All coursework used for IGETC must be completed with a “C” or better, and each course must have a minimum value of 3 semester/4 quarter units.
IGETC may not be appropriate for all majors. It is highly recommended that students meet with a counselor and/or consult with individual campuses prior to
selecting courses.
Courses may be counted for one GE area only, with the exception of Area 6: Language other than English requirement.
Courses on this list are approved for the academic year 2020-2021 which is valid beginning Fall 2020 through Summer 2021. For a complete listing of courses
and their approval dates, please visit www.assist.org.
IGETC Considerations
Students with substantial coursework from institutions outside of the United States should consult with a counselor to determine whether they should complete IGETC or
the lower-division breadth/general education requirements at the campus they plan to attend.
Berkeley | IGETC is not accepted by the Haas School of Business nor the College of Engineering. IGETC does not fully satisfy lower-division breadth requirements for
majors in the College of Chemistry nor the College of Natural Resources.
Davis | All undergraduate colleges accept IGETC. However, for the Bachelor of Science degrees and selective majors, IGETC is not recommended; students should
focus instead of completing major preparation and taking UC Davis general education pattern courses as time permits.
Irvine | All Schools accept IGETC.
Los Angeles | All Schools accept IGETC. However, completion of IGETC is not required/encouraged for students applying to the School of Engineering; engineering
students are instead encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation prior to transfer. For the School of Nursing and the School of Theater, Film, and Television,
IGETC is required.
Merced | IGETC is strongly discouraged but is accepted by the School of Engineering; students are encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation. IGETC is
not recommended but accepted by the School of Natural Sciences; students are encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation. IGETC is recommended for the
School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts; students are encouraged to complete as much lower-division preparation as possible.
Riverside | IGETC is recommended for the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. The School of Business Administration requires IGETC. IGETC is
acceptable for the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering; some additional coursework may be
required after enrollment.
San Diego | IGETC clears all lower-division GE requirements for John Muir, Earl Warren, Eleanor Roosevelt, Thurgood Marshall, and Sixth Colleges; some upper-division
courses will be required after enrollment. For Revelle College, IGETC does not clear all lower-division GE requirements; students with IGETC are required to complete 3
courses in mathematics and 5 courses in natural science before transfer or while enrolled at UCSD.
Santa Barbara | IGETC is acceptable for the College of Letters and Science and College of Creative Studies. College of Engineering students are encouraged to focus on major
preparation rather than general education, but may use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. Students planning to transfer to UCSB into a major in
biological or physical sciences, economics, engineering, computer science, mathematics, statistics, or psychology must be careful to complete lower-division major
preparation courses to ensure competitiveness and make normal, timely progress through the major.
Santa Cruz | For majors in engineering and the physical and biological sciences, IGETC is not recommended. Students should ensure completion of lower-division
courses for their intended major as indicated in the UCSC Catalog and on assist.org.
GENERAL EDUCATION ADVISING FORM FOR THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES
2020-2021
NAME: _______________________________ COUNSELOR: ___________________________DATE: ______________
A English Language Communication and Critical Thinking NEED IP COMPLETED
Select one course from each subarea for a minimum of 9 semester units or 12 quarter units.
A1 Oral Communication: SPCH 100 ,101, 101H,140
Course from other College: __________________________
A2 Written Communication: ENGL 101
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
A3 Critical Thinking: ENGL 201, 201H; PHIL 110, 110H, 112, 112H, 115; READ 101; SPCH 140
Course from other College: __________________________
B Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning
Choose one course from each group for a minimum of 9 semester units or 12 quarter units. One
of the science courses must include a corresponding laboratory. Labs are indicated by “*”.
B1 Physical Sciences: ASTR 110, 110H, 112*; CHEM 110*, 120*,130*,
140*, 230*, 231*; GEOG 101, 101L*; GEOL 150,151*
PHY 120*, 150*, 160*, 211*, 212*, 213*
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
B2 Biological Sciences: ANTH 101, 101H, 101L*; BIOL 101*, 105, 105L*, 111, 111L*, 112*,
120, 120L*, 200*, 201*, 206, 222*, 226*; BIOT 100*; PSY 210, 210H
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
B3 Laboratory Activity: Choose a lab with one of the above science courses. All labs or courses with labs
are identified with a “*” in B1 and B2.
Choose one of the following.
B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: FIN 101; MATH 130, 130H, 140, 150, 160, 170, 175,
180, 190, 190H, 191, 250, 260, 270; PSY 190
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
C Arts and Humanities
Choose one course from C1 and one course from C2. Additional courses may be taken from either C1
or C2 for a minimum of 9 semester units or 12 quarter units.
C1 Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater): ART 101, 104, 105, 105H, 106, 106H, 107, 108, 109, 110, C1
112, 113, 115, 120, 121, 130, 135, 140; DANC 179, 179H, 199, 199H; GDSN 110; MUS 101, C1
129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 141; MUST 151; PHTO 130, 185; THTR 101, 105, 105H,
110, 150
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language): OR
ASL 101, 124, 201, 202; CHIN 101, 102; CHST 146; ENGL 126; FR 101, 102, 201, 202; C2
HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143, 143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 167, 170;
HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H, 130, 140; JAPN 101, 102; LATN 101, 102; LIT 102, 102H, 112A, C2
112AH, 112B, 112BH, 114,114H, 117,117H, 130, 130H, 140, 140H, 141, 142, 142H,144A,
144B, 145, 145H, 146A, 146AH, 146B, 146BH, 147, 147H, 148, 149; PHIL 101, 101H, 120,
124, 126, 128, 128H, 135, 140; POLS 128, 128H; SPAN 101, 101S, 102, 102S, 201, 201H,
202; SPCH 130, 132
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
D Social Sciences NEED IP COMPLETED
Choose courses from at least two disciplines for a minimum of 9 semester units or 12 quarter units.
AJ 101; ANTH 101, 101H, 102, 102H, 103, 104, 110, 115, 125; CD 106, 208; CHST 101, 146, 148,
150; ECON 101, 101H, 102, 102H, 106, 135; GEOG 102, 103; HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143, 143H,
144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 167 170; HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H,130; MSCM 128;
PHIL 128, 128H, 135; POLS 110, 110H, 125, 128, 128H, 130, 135, 140, 150; PSY 101, 101H, 112,
114, 170, 180, 200; SOC 101, 101H, 102, 105, 110, 114, 116, 120, 127, 130, 148; SPCH 150
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
AP Exam:_________________________Course from other College: __________________________
E Lifelong Learning and Self Development NEED IP COMPLETED
Choose one course from the following for a minimum of 3 semester units or 4 quarter units.
ANTH 110 HUSR 123
CD 106 KIN 191, 192, 196
COUN 101 (F’11), 104, 151 (F’98) NUTR 110
DD 214 (see counselor for details) PSY 112, 121
EDEV 101 (F’15), 151 SOC 105, 110
Course from other College: __________________________
CSU Transferable Units ___________________
Note: All CSU campuses require that a student demonstrate competence in U.S. History, Constitution,
and American Ideals. This may be satisfied by taking POLS 110 or 110H in Area D and one of
the following history courses: HIST 143, 143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 170 in Area C or D.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Areas A1, A2, A3, and B4 must be completed with a “C-” or better.
For CSU admission, 30 units of general education courses must be completed with grades of “C” or better.
Courses may be used to fulfill only one General Education area.
Courses used to fulfill General Education may double count with courses used to fulfill a major requirement.
Courses on this list are approved for the academic year 2020-2021 which is valid beginning Fall 2020 through Summer 2021.
Students wishing to use a course to meet a CSU general education requirement must be sure that the course is approved for the
academic year in which it is taken. For a complete listing of courses and their approval dates, please visit www.assist.org.
You must submit a General Education Certification Request to Admissions & Records during your final semester at Rio Hondo to
certify completion of this plan. Your official transcript will notate the certification, once completed.
To apply to a CSU, please visit https://www2.calstate.edu/apply
CSU Application 5/12/20
Filing Period
Fall 2021
October 1-Nov 30th 2020 Admission
CSU Application Spring 2022
Filing Period Admission
August 1-31st 2021
ALT FUELS & BDP
IGETC for CSU
Course Semester 1 Course Semester 2 Major Course Summer Major
AUTO 101 Units Major AUTO 157 Units YES AUTO 107 Units YES
AUTO 103 3 YES AUTO 143 3 YES 3
3 YES 4
AUTO 106 ENGL 201
3 YES MATH 150 3.5
ENGL 101
3.5 3
12.5 13.5 3
Semester 3 Year Two
Units Major
4 YES Semester 4 Summer
4 YES
Course 3 Course Units Major Course Units Major
AUTO 150 3 YES
BIOL SCI NO LAB 3 ARTS/HUM 3
AUTO 147 YES
SOC SCI SPCH 101 3
HUM
PHYS SCI w/LAB 4
SOC SCI 3
14 13 3
Year Three
Semester 5 Semester 6 Summer
Units
Course Units Major Course Units Major Course 3 Major
ELEC
ARTS 3 ENGL 325 3 YES
YES
AUTO ELECTIVE 3 YES AUTO 300 3 YES
AUTO ELECTIVE 3 YES AUTO 310 3
SOC SCI 3 AUTO 320 3
Course 12 Course 12 Major Course Summer
AUTO 340 AUTO 400 YES Units Major
AUTO 360 Semester 7 AUTO 420 Year Four YES
GE Units Major AUTO 440 YES
BUS AUTO 3 YES BUS AUTO Semester 8 YES
3 YES Units
3 3
3 YES 3
3
3
12 12
Course Semester 9 Course Year Five Major DRAFT VERSION
BUS AUTO Units Major NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
AUTO 499 3 YES Semester 10 FOR BDP ADVISORY ONLY
GE 4 YES Units
3
10 0 Total Units 120
ALT FUELS & BDP CSU GE
Semester 1 Semester 2 Summer
Units Major
Course 3 YES Course Units Major Course Units Major
AUTO 101 3 YES YES YES
AUTO 103 AUTO 157 3 YES AUTO 107 3
3 YES
AUTO 106 AUTO 143 4 LIFE LONGLEARNING 3
3.5
ENGL 101 ENGL 201/READ 101 3.5
MATH 150/FIN 101 3
12.5 13.5 6
Semester 3 Year Two
Units Major
4 YES Semester 4 Summer
4 YES
Course 3 Course Units Major Course Units Major
AUTO 150 3 YES
BIOL SCI NO LAB 3 ARTS/HUM 3
AUTO 147 YES
SOC SCI SPCH 101 3
HUM
PHYS SCI w/LAB 4
SOC SCI 3
14 13 3
Year Three Summer
Units Major
Semester 5 Semester 6
Course Units Major Course Units Major Course
ARTS 3 ENGL 325 3 YES
YES
AUTO ELECTIVE 3 YES AUTO 300 3 YES
AUTO ELECTIVE 3 YES AUTO 310 3
SOC SCI 3 AUTO 320 3
Course 12 Course 12 Major Course Summer
AUTO 340 AUTO 400 YES Units Major
AUTO 360 Semester 7 AUTO 420 Year Four YES
GE Units Major AUTO 440 YES
BUS AUTO 3 YES BUS AUTO Semester 8 YES
3 YES Units
3 3
3 YES 3
3
3
12 12
Course Semester 9 Course Year Five Major DRAFT VERSION
BUS AUTO Units Major NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
AUTO 499 3 YES Semester 10 FOR BDP ADVISORY ONLY
GE 4 YES Units
3
10 0 Total Units 120
AUTO 101, 103 and 106 are
pre-requisites for degree
courses
ADVISING FORM FOR INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION
TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) FOR UC AND CSU 2020-2021
Name: _________________________________ Counselor: ___________________________ Date: __________________
AREA 1: ENGLISH/COMMUNICATION NEED IP COMPLETED
1A: ENGL 101 Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
1B: ENGL 201, 201H; PHIL 110, 110H Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
1C: SPCH 100, 101, 101H, 140 (CSU requirement only) Choose 1 course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units) CSU
AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING 1 Course (3 semester/ 4 quarter units)
2A: MATH 130, 130H, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 190H, 191, 250, 260, 270; PSY 190
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_____________________________________
AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (9 semester/ 12-15 quarter units)
At least 3 courses with at least one course from Arts and one course from Humanities
3A: ARTS ART 104, 105, 105H, 106, 106H, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 115; DANC 179, 179H, 199, 199H;
GDSN 110; MUS 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 141; MUST 151; THTR 101, 105, 105H
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
3B: HUMANITIES ASL 124, 201; CHIN 102; CHST 146; ENGL126; FR 102, 201, 202; HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143,
143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 167, 170; HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H, 130, 140; JAPN 102;
LATN 102; LIT 102, 102H, 112A, 112AH, 112B, 112BH, 114, 114H, 117, 117H, 130, 130H, 140, 140H,
141, 142, 142H, 144A, 144B, 145, 145H, 146A,146AH, 146B, 146BH, 147, 147H, 148, 149; PHIL 101,
101H, 120, 124, 126, 128, 128H, 135, 140; POLS 128, 128H; SPAN 102, 201, 201H, 202
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (9 semester/ 12-15 quarter units)
Choose 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines
AJ 101 HIST 101, 102, 122, 131, 143, 143H, POLS 110, 110H, 125, 128, 128H, 130,
ANTH 102, 102H, 103, 104, 110, 125 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 135, 140, 150
CD 106, 208 159, 159H, 167, 170 PSY 101, 101H, 112, 114, 170, 200
CHST 101, 146, 148, 150 HUM 110, 111, 125, 125H, 130 SOC 101, 101H, 102, 105, 110, 114,
ECON 101, 101H, 102, 102H, 106, 135 MSCM 128 116, 120, 127, 130, 148
GEOG 102, 103 PHIL 128, 128H, 135 SPCH 150
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (7-9 semester/ 9-11 quarter units)
At least 2 courses, one Physical Science and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory
5A: PHYSICAL SCIENCES ASTR 110, 110H, 112*; GEOG 101, 101L*; GEOL 150, 151*;
CHEM 110*, 120*, 130*, 140*, 230*, 231* ; PHY 120*, 150*, 160*, 211*, 212*, 213*
Labs are indicated by an “ * “
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
5B: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ANTH 101, 101H, 101L*; BIOL 101*, 105, 105L*, 111, 111L*, 120,
120L*, 200*, 201*, 206, 226*; PSY 210, 210H
AP____________________________ Course from other College:_______________________________________
5C: LABORATORY ANTH 101L*; ASTR 112*; BIOL 101*, 105L*, 111L*, 120L*, 200*, 201*, 226*; CHEM 110*,
120*, 130*, 140*, 230*, 231*; GEOG 101L*; GEOL 151*; PHY 120*,150*, 160*, 211*, 212*, 213*
5/12/20
AREA 6: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC Requirement Only) Need IP COMPLETED
Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language OR one course from the following.
UC
Note: Courses in this area that appear in Area 3 Humanities may be counted for both areas
ASL 101, 102, 201; CHIN 101, 102; FR 101, 102, 201, 202; JAPN 101, 102; LATN 101, 102;
SPAN 101, 101S, 102, 102S, 201, 201H, 202
There are additional ways to satisfy the Language Other than English Requirement. Please see a counselor for advisement.
CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT IN U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION, AND AMERICAN IDEALS CSU
Choose one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2. (May be double-counted with areas 3 and 4) CSU
GROUP 1: POLS 110, 110H
GROUP 2: HIST 143, 143H, 144, 144H, 156, 157, 158, 159, 159H, 170
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All coursework used for IGETC must be completed with a “C” or better, and each course must have a minimum value of 3 semester/4 quarter units.
IGETC may not be appropriate for all majors. It is highly recommended that students meet with a counselor and/or consult with individual campuses prior to
selecting courses.
Courses may be counted for one GE area only, with the exception of Area 6: Language other than English requirement.
Courses on this list are approved for the academic year 2020-2021 which is valid beginning Fall 2020 through Summer 2021. For a complete listing of courses
and their approval dates, please visit www.assist.org.
IGETC Considerations
Students with substantial coursework from institutions outside of the United States should consult with a counselor to determine whether they should complete IGETC or
the lower-division breadth/general education requirements at the campus they plan to attend.
Berkeley | IGETC is not accepted by the Haas School of Business nor the College of Engineering. IGETC does not fully satisfy lower-division breadth requirements for
majors in the College of Chemistry nor the College of Natural Resources.
Davis | All undergraduate colleges accept IGETC. However, for the Bachelor of Science degrees and selective majors, IGETC is not recommended; students should
focus instead of completing major preparation and taking UC Davis general education pattern courses as time permits.
Irvine | All Schools accept IGETC.
Los Angeles | All Schools accept IGETC. However, completion of IGETC is not required/encouraged for students applying to the School of Engineering; engineering
students are instead encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation prior to transfer. For the School of Nursing and the School of Theater, Film, and Television,
IGETC is required.
Merced | IGETC is strongly discouraged but is accepted by the School of Engineering; students are encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation. IGETC is
not recommended but accepted by the School of Natural Sciences; students are encouraged to focus on lower-division major preparation. IGETC is recommended for the
School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts; students are encouraged to complete as much lower-division preparation as possible.
Riverside | IGETC is recommended for the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. The School of Business Administration requires IGETC. IGETC is
acceptable for the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering; some additional coursework may be
required after enrollment.
San Diego | IGETC clears all lower-division GE requirements for John Muir, Earl Warren, Eleanor Roosevelt, Thurgood Marshall, and Sixth Colleges; some upper-division
courses will be required after enrollment. For Revelle College, IGETC does not clear all lower-division GE requirements; students with IGETC are required to complete 3
courses in mathematics and 5 courses in natural science before transfer or while enrolled at UCSD.
Santa Barbara | IGETC is acceptable for the College of Letters and Science and College of Creative Studies. College of Engineering students are encouraged to focus on major
preparation rather than general education, but may use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. Students planning to transfer to UCSB into a major in
biological or physical sciences, economics, engineering, computer science, mathematics, statistics, or psychology must be careful to complete lower-division major
preparation courses to ensure competitiveness and make normal, timely progress through the major.
Santa Cruz | For majors in engineering and the physical and biological sciences, IGETC is not recommended. Students should ensure completion of lower-division
courses for their intended major as indicated in the UCSC Catalog and on assist.org.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY IGETC for CSU
AS DEGREE & BDP
Year One
Semester 1 Semester 2 Summer
Units Units
Course Units Major Course 3 Major Course 3 Major
YES AUTO 106 4 YES SOC & BEH 3
AUTO 101 3 YES AUTO 210 YES HUMANITIES
3.5
AUTO 103 3 ENGL 201
ENGL 101 3.5
MATH 150 3 ARTS 3
12.5 13.5 6
Year Two
Semester 3 Semester 4 Summer
Units Major
Course Units Major Course Course Units Major
YES AUTO 150 4 YES
AUTO 107 3 PHY SCI w/Lab 4
YES AUTO 160 4 YES
AUTO 200 4 YES AUTO 220 4 YES SPCH 101 3
YES AUTO 240 4 YES
AUTO 230 4
AUTO 140 4
15 16 7
Year Three
Semester 5 Semester 6 Summer
Units Major Units
Course Units Major Course Course Major
ENGL 325 3
SOC & BEH 3 AUTO 300 3 Yes
AUTO 310 3 Yes
BIOL SCI 3 AUTO 320 3 Yes
ARTS/HUM 3
SOC & BEH 3
12 12 0
Year Four
Semester 7 Semester 8 Summer
Units Major Units
Course Units Major Course Course Major
Yes AUTO 400 3 Yes
AUTO 340 3 Yes AUTO 420 3 Yes
AUTO 440 3 Yes
AUTO 360 3 Yes BUS AUTO 3 Yes
GE 3
BUS AUTO 3
12 12 0
Year Five
Semester 9 Semester 10 DRAFT VERSION
Units Major NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
Course Units Major Course FOR BDP ADVISORY ONLY
Yes
BUS AUTO 3 Yes
AUTO 499 4
GE 3
10 0 Total Units 128