General Education:

A course fulfilling the college composition requirement must stress written communication and be equivalent to the University’s designated college composition course and must be taught in English. A course fulfilling the college mathematics requirement must be equivalent to the University’s designated college mathematics course. Students must also complete courses in at least two separate disciplines within the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Examples of course areas with each discipline include:

Humanities
• Communications• Drama/Theater
• Languages • Literature
• Music• Philosophy/ Logic
• Speech• Ethics
• History*• Religion
Social Sciences
• Anthropology • Economics
• Ethnic Studies • Geography
• History• Linguistics
• Political Science • Psychology
• Sociology • Ethics
Natural Sciences/Mathematics
• Astronomy • Biology
• Botany • Chemistry
• Geology • Mathematics
• Meteorology • Oceanography
• Physics • Quantitative Logic
• Statistics

*History may be applied to Humanities if the institution at which the course was taken has defined it as meeting Humanities or by review of the CityU Registrar and general education director.