General Education Requirement Checklist for

The Bachelor of Science

For students who entered in the Fall of 2008 and after.

(If you have a CUNY A.A. or A.S. degree, you will have fulfilled all the non-science and non-math general requirements. 10/27/18
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Name:, / EMPL ID# Major:Mathematics B.S.BiochemistryBiologyChemistryGeology B.S.PhysicsPsychology B.S.

Stage 1 Completed before 45 crs. X = Completed

FIQWS (6 crs.) / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
ENGL 21003 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
MATH: Math 20500 AND 20900 *; OR: Math20100, 20200 AND 20300 ** / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Speech 11100 or 00308 or Proficiency Examination / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Stage 2 Completed before 60 crs. X= Completed
3 Perspective courses to be chosen from Perspective listing below
Foreign Language Requirement:
(Students who are literate in a language other than English may be exempted from the requirement, if they pass the department proficiency examination, NA 5/223.)
2 years H.S. A second semester college level course in any foreign language Exemption
Stage 3 PERSPECTIVES X= Completed
(5 Perspective courses--3 of which were completed in Stage 2.)
Perspective Course Semester
U.S. Society (US) Click HerePSC 10100USSO 10100 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Global History and Culture (CG) Click HereANTH 10100ASIA 10100ASIA 20200ASIA 20500BLST 10200HIST 20400HIST 20600HIST 27600WCIV 10100WCIV 10200HIST 34100 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Self & Society (SS) Click HereANTH 20100ANTH 35000ECO 10250ECO 10350PSY 10200SOC 10500WS 10000ANTH 20200 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Artistic (A) Click HereART 10000MCA 12100MUS 10100MUS 10200MUS 14500THTR 13100AES 24202AES 23202CLSS 32100 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Literary (L) Click HereJWST 11300THTR 21100THTR 21200THTR 21300WHUM 10100WHUM 10200WHUM 10312THTR 45006SPAN 28100SPAN 28300 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Logical/Philosophical (LP) Click HerePHIL 10200PHIL 20100PHIL 20600PHIL 30500PHIL 30800PHIL 31118PHIL 31177PHIL 33700PHIL 34900PHIL 34905PSC 12400 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
Science Courses
You must complete 4 courses from the following list. (Do not include courses required by your major; for example, if you are a Biology major you must choose from Chemistry, Earth Science or Physics, etc..)
BIO 10100 BIO 10200 / CHEM 10301 CHEM 10401 / EAS 10600 EAS 22700 / PHYS 20300 or PHYS 20700 PHYS 20400 PHYS 20800 / Winter 2011Summer, 2012Fall, 2013Spring 2014Winter, 2014
*BIO Majors Math Sequence **CHEM, EAS, MATH AND PHYSICS Majors Math Sequence
BS majors in PSYCH may take either Math sequence; BA majors in PSYCH must follow BA requirements
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Additional Degree Requirements

●The successful completion of an approved course of study in a major of which at least 60% of the credits must be taken at The CityCollege. A final documented major check must be secured from the department major advisor.

●A final documented check of all degree requirements must be secured from the divisional office approximately 2 semesters prior to the estimated graduation date.

●A minimum overall and a major GPA of at least 2.0.

●The successful completion of 120 credits.

●Residency requirement: completion of 84 credits at The CityCollege; OR, the last 32 credits at The CityCollege.

●Students will not be permitted to take any course for which pre-requisites have not been fulfilled.

Registration Notes

Read this checklist, carefully. Refer to it when planning your semester schedule. Choose appropriate coursework to fulfill General Education requirements by noting the Perspectives you have not fulfilled. Symbols attached to course offerings in the Schedule of Classes will indicate whether they may be used to fulfill your outstanding requirements; for example, if you have not fulfilled the United States Society perspective, when you register be sure to select a course with the symbol (US).

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