ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Community College approved H&SS courses

Below is a list of all CCCS to ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder equivalent courses that apply to Humanities and Social Science (H&SS) requirements for all majors in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.Ìý

  • Each major in the College of Engineering and Applied Science requires 15 credits of H&SS coursework, of which six credits must be upper-division.Ìý
  • Any GT-Pathways course under the following designations (AH1, AH2, AH3, AH4, HI1, SS1, SS2, SS3) will also apply to H&SS coursework, even though they may not appear in the list below.
  • Students pursuing a Computer Science (B.S. degree): Additional to the H&SS requirements, please see the table for approved courses that satisfyÌýthe Logic and Ethics requirements (noted with #)
  • Classes shown in boldÌýwill apply to College of Engineering upper-division H&SS requirements only.ÌýIf you change majors outside of engineering, other colleges have different rules that may apply.ÌýÌý

Community College Transfer Course Numbers - H&SS for the College of Engineering and Applied Science

Ìý³§³Ü²úÂá±ð³¦³ÙNumberCreditsCourse Title
ARA10115Arabic Language I
ARA11025Arabic Language II
ART11113Art History - Ancient/Medieval
ART11123Art History - Renaissance 1900
´¡¸é°ÕÌý11103Art Appreciation
ASL11235American Sign Language III
COM23003Intercultural Communication
CHI20125Chinese Language IV
ECO20013Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO20023Principles of Microeconomics
ECO20453Environmental Economics
ENG10213English Composition I
ENG10223English Composition II
ETH20123African-American Studies
FRE10115French Language I
FRE10125French Language II
FRE20113French Language III
GEO10053World Regional Geography
GEO10063Human Geography
GER10115German Language I
GER10125German Language II
GER20113German Language III
GRK10065Beginning Ancient Greek II
HIS13103Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650
HIS13203Western Civilization: 1650-Present
HIS12103US History to Reconstruction
HIS12203US History since Civil War
HIS22003History of Latin America
HIS23103Christianity Thru Reform
±á±õ³§Ìý21203US Foreign Relations History
HUM10213Survey of Humanities
ITA10115Italian Language I
ITA10125Italian Language II
JPN10115Japanese Language I
JPN10125Japanese Language II
JPN2011+20125Japanese Language III
LAT10115Latin I
LAT10125Latin II
LIT20053Ethnic Literature
LIT20113American Literature I
LIT20213British Literature I
MUS10203Music Appreciation
MUS10233Survey of World Music
²Ñ±«³§Ìý10253History of Jazz
MUS10263History of American Pop Music
PHI10113Introduction to Philosophy
PHI10123Ethics #
PHI10133Logic #
PHI10153World Religions
PHI20143Philosophy of Religion
PHI20183Environmental Ethics
POS10113American Government
POS20053International Relations
POS20253Comparative Politics
PSY1001+10023General Psychology
PSY21063Psychology for Women
PSY22213Social Psychology
PSY22203Dynamics of Racism & Prejudice
RUS10115Russian Language I
RUS10125Russian Language II
RUS20113Russian Language III
RUS20123Russian Language IV
SOC10013Introduction to Sociology
³§°¿°äÌý20073Environmental Sociology
³§°¿°äÌý20163Sociology of Gender
SOC20313Sociology of Deviant Behavior
SPA10115Spanish Language I
SPA10125Spanish Language II
SPA20113Spanish Language III
WST20003Introduction to Women`s Studies
WST22003Goddess & Women in the Ancient World

This list is not comprehensive.ÌýThere may be additional courses that will count from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Community College System, but will require additional approval with your intended major.ÌýPlease check with your intended major’s academic advisor for any course not on this pre-approved list.Ìý