The AGS generalist degree is available if you would like to complete a broad program of both college transfer and/or career courses without the constraints of specialization. The AGS general education course requirements transfer to all public baccalaureate colleges and universities in Colorado. Career courses within this degree may be accepted in a four-year baccalaureate program; however, each course will be considered on an individual basis.
ART 110 | Art Appreciation: GT-AH1 | 3 |
ART 111 | Art History Ancient to Medieval: GT-AH1 | 3 |
ART 112 | Art Hist Renaiss/1900: GT-AH1 | 3 |
COM 130 | Communication and Popular Culture: GT-AH1 | 3 |
DAN 125 | Dance History: GT-AH1 | 3 |
FL 211
| FL 211 | 3 |
| (FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, RUS, SPA) | |
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FL 212
| FL 212 | 3 |
| (FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, RUS, SPA) | |
HUM 103 | Intro to Film Art: GT-AH2 | 3 |
HUM 115 | World Mythology: GT-AH2 | 3 |
HUM 121 | Humanities: Early Civilization: GT-AH2 | 3 |
HUM 122 | Humanities: Medieval-Modern: GT-AH2 | 3 |
HUM 123 | Humanities: Modern World: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 115 | Intro to Literature I: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 201 | World Lit to 1600: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 202 | World Lit After 1600: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 205 | Ethnic Literature: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 211 | Amer Lit to Civil War: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 212 | Amer Lit Aft Civil War: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 221 | British Lit to 1770: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 222 | British Lit Since 1770: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 225 | Intro to Shakespeare: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 246 | Literature of Women: GT-AH2 | 3 |
LIT 268 | Celtic Literature: GT-AH2 | 3 |
MUS 120 | Music Appreciation: GT-AH1 | 3 |
MUS 121 | Music Hist Mdvl-Classical: GT-AH1 | 3 |
MUS 122 | Music History Romantic-Present: GT-AH1 | 3 |
MUS 123 | Survey of World Music: GT-AH1 | 3 |
MUS 125 | History of Jazz: GT-AH1 | 3 |
PHI 111 | Intro to Philosophy: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 112 | Ethics: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 113 | Logic: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 114 | Comparative Religions: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 115 | World Religions-West: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 116 | World Religions-East: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 214 | Philosophy of Religion: AH3 | 3 |
PHI 218 | Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 | 3 |
PHI 220 | Philosophy-Death & Dying: AH3 | 3 |
THE 105 | Theatre Appreciation: GT-AH1 | 3 |
THE 108 | Theater Script Analysis: GT-AH1 | 3 |
THE 211 | Dev of Theatre Greek-Reniassance: GT-AH1 | 3 |
THE 212 | Dev of Theatre Restoration to Modern: GT-AH1 | 3 |
THE 215 | Playwriting: GT-AH1 | 3 |
AGR 260 | World Interdependence - Population and Food: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 101 | Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 107 | Intro to Archaeology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 108 | Archaeology of World Rock Art: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 201 | Intro to Forensc Anthrp: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 215 | Indians of No. America: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 225 | Anth of Religion: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 250 | Medical Anthropology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
COM 220 | Intercultural Comm: GT-SS3 | 3 |
CRJ 110 | Intro to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ECO 101 | Econ of Social Issues: GT-SS1 | 3 |
ECO 201 | Prin of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 | 3 |
ECO 202 | Prin of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 | 3 |
ECO 245 | Environmental Economics: GT-SS1 | 3 |
GEO 105 | World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 | 3 |
GEO 106 | Human Geography: GT-SS2 | 3 |
HIS 101 | Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 102 | Western Civilization: 1650-Present: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 111 | The World: Antiquity-1500: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 112 | The World: 1500-Present: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 121 | US History to Reconstruction: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 122 | US History since Civil War: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 205 | Women in World History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 207 | American Environment Hist: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 208 | American Indian History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 215 | Women in U.S. History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 225 | Colorado History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 235 | Hist of American West: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 236 | US History Since 1945: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 243 | Hist of Modern China: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 244 | History of Latin America: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 247 | 20th Century World History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 249 | History-Islamic Civilization: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 251 | Hist Christianity in World: GT-HI1 | 3 |
HIS 260 | US Foreign Relations History: GT-HI1 | 3 |
JOU 105 | Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS3 | 3 |
POS 105 | Introduction to Political Science: GT-SS1 | 3 |
POS 111 | American Government: GT-SS1 | 3 |
POS 125 | Amer State and Local Govt: GT-SS1 | 3 |
POS 205 | International Relations: GT-SS1 | 3 |
POS 215 | Current Polit Issues: GT-SS1 | 3 |
POS 225 | Comparative Government: GT-SS1 | 3 |
PSY 101 | General Psychology I: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 102 | General Psychology II: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 205 | Psychology of Gender: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 217 | Human Sexuality: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 226 | Social Psychology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 227 | Psychology of Death/Dying: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 235 | Human Growth & Development: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 238 | Child Development: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 249 | Abnormal Psychology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
PSY 265 | Psychology of Personality: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology I: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 102 | Introduction to Sociology II: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 205 | Sociology of Family Dynamics: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 207 | Environmental Sociology: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 215 | Contemporary Social Problems: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 216 | Sociology of Gender: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 218 | Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 220 | Sociology of Religion: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 231 | Sociology of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS3 | 3 |
SOC 237 | Sociology of Death and Dying: GT-SS3 | 3 |
ANT 111 | Bio Anthropology W/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
AST 101 | Planetary Astronomy w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
AST 102 | Stellar Astronomy w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
BIO 105 | Science of Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
BIO 111 | Gen College Biology I/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
BIO 112 | Gen College Biology II/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
BIO 201 | Human Anatomy & Phys I w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
BIO 202 | Human Anatomy & Phys II w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
BIO 204 | Microbiology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
BIO 220 | General Zoology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
BIO 221 | Botany w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
BIO 224 | Genetics: GT-SC1 | 4 |
CHE 101 | Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
CHE 111 | Gen College Chem I/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
CHE 112 | Gen College Chem II/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
ENV 101 | Environmental Sci w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEO 111 | Physical Geography: Landforms w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEO 112 | Physical Geography: Weather, Climate and Ecosystems w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEY 111 | Physical Geology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEY 112 | Historical Geology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEY 135 | Environmental Geol w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
GEY 216 | General Oceanography w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
MET 150 | Gen Meteorology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
PHY 105 | Conceptual Physics w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
PHY 107 | Energy Sci & Tec w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
PHY 111 | Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
PHY 112 | Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
PHY 211 | Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
PHY 212 | Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
SCI 155 | Integrated Science I w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
SCI 156 | Integrated Science II w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 4 |
These courses transfer to one or more of the public four-year colleges or universities in Colorado. All courses will count toward the AGS degree. However, transferability depends on the four-year institution. Additional courses may be transferable. For specific information, please consult an advisor in the Advising Center.
Note: Courses numbered below 100 will not apply to any degree.
Grades C or higher are required for all coursework. In addition, a minimum 2.0 grade point average is required for degree completion. This excludes designations and articulations in Business, Economics, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Engineering, Mathematics, Psychology, and Spanish because special articulation agreements or designations exist for these fields of study.
When choosing general education requirements and electives, it is important to contact an advisor and the college or university where you intend to transfer. You will graduate under the catalog requirements listed for the semester in which you were first enrolled. If you interrupt attendance for two consecutive semesters (excluding summer term) or more, and then return, the catalog pertaining to the semester of re-admission is the governing document. You may also choose to use the catalog that is in effect the semester you graduate. Be sure to obtain and keep a copy of the catalog governing your degree. Courses numbered below 100 will not apply toward this degree.