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Geography, AA-T (IGETC) A0356

Program: A0356
Looking for guidance? A counselor can help.This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.
Suggested Sequence of CourseworkIndicates Courses Offered Online
Fall Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix Title Units
ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 4.0
GEOG 1 Physical Geography 3.0
GEOG 1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1.0
IGTC ARTS IGTC 3 Arts Crse 3.0
GEOG 2 Human Geography 3.0
GEOG 5 (or) World Regional Geography
Total:   14.0
Winter Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix Title Units
SPCH 1A Public Speaking 4.0
SPCH 2 (or) Survey Communication Studies
Total:   4.0
Spring Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix Title Units
IGTC CRTH IGTC 1B critical Th Comp 3.0
IGTC MATH IGTC 2 Mathematics Crse 3.0
GEOG 10 Introduction to GIS 3.0
ANTH 5 Cultural Anthropology 3.0
GEOG 8 (or) Urban Geography
GEOL 1 (or) Physical Geology
Total:   12.0
GEOG 10 or 30 or any course not selected from core
Summer Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix Title Units
CSU AMIST CSU GE American Institutions 3.0
Total:   3.0
Fall Semester (Year 2)
Course Prefix Title Units
IGTC ETHS Ethnic Studies 3.0
IGTC ART/H IGTC 3 Arts or Humanities 3.0
GEOG 30 Geography of California 3.0
ANTH 5 Cultural Anthropology 3.0
GEOG 8 (or) Urban Geography
GEOL 1 (or) Physical Geology
Total:   12.0
GEOG 10 or 30 or any course not selected from core
Winter Semester (Year 2)
Course Prefix Title Units
CSU AMIST CSU GE American Institutions 3.0
Total:   3.0
Spring Semester (Year 2)
Course Prefix Title Units
IGTC SCNC2 IGTC 5B Biological Sci Crse 3.0
UC ELECT Transferable UC Course 3.0
UC ELECT Transferable UC Course 3.0
IGTC LANG Lang OthrThan Engl UC Req Only 4.0
Total:   13.0
Geography, AA-T, A0356 Language Other Than ENGL is a UC Requirement only Submit petition: inside.mtsac.edu, student tab #45
Program Notes

AA-T Geography-CSU Pomona 

Accepts Geography-Environmental Studies & Geographic Studies

AA-T Geography-CSUs

Use link to search for CSUs that accept AA-T Geography

https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/transfer/Pages/associate-degree-for-transfer-major-and-campus-search.aspx

 

 

Effective Fall 2021
Ethnic Studies General Education Requirement (AREA F)

New California law, AB 1460, requires CSU students to take a class in one of four ethnic studies disciplines: Native American studies, African American studies, Asian American studies, or Latina and Latino studies.

All new Fall 2021 community college CSU-transfer bound students will be required to complete the new general education requirement Mt. SAC refers to it as the Fall 2021 CSU General Education Breadth requirements.

What are the area F-Ethnic Studies course options?

Check the Mt. SAC General Education (CSU) website site for updates

 

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