General Education Courses (33 credit hours)
Written Communication (6 credit hours)
- Any (GT-C01) course plus any (GT-CO2) course OR
- Any (GT-C03) course plus any (GT-C04) course
Mathematics (5 credit hours)
(Additional coursework might be required to meet pre-requisite requirements for calculus. Pre-requisite courses may apply toward elective credit hours.)
Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours)
- Any two GT Pathways Arts & Humanities courses (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4) (6 credits)
History (3 credit hours)
- Any one GT Pathways History Course (GT-HI1) (3 credits)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credit hours)
- Any two GT Pathways Social & Behavioral Sciences courses (GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS3) (6 credits)
Natural and Physical Sciences (7 credit hours)
- Select from GT-SC1/GT-SC2 courses with at least one GT-SC1 course. GT-SC1/GT-SC2 courses in sequence (same discipline) are recommended (and may be required depending on the receiving institution—consult the advising office).
Courses must be selected in consultation with the advising office from the community college and from the intended transfer institution, if known.
Seven credit minimum; additional credits in this area will be applied toward electives.
Additional Required Courses (12 credit hours)
Please note: if these credits are not required for the major at a receiving 4-year institution, they will be applied to the bachelor’s degree as elective credit towards graduation. Please check with the receiving institution to determine in which way these courses will be applied.
- CSC 1060 - Computer Science I (Language). 4 Credits
- CSC 1061 - Computer Science II (Language). 4 Credits
(Courses must be selected in consultation with the advising offices to ensure that the courses taken are in the preferred programming language. Additional coursework might be required to meet pre-requisite requirements for Computer Science I. Pre-requisite courses may apply toward elective credit hours.)
- CSC 2025 - Computer Architecture/Assembly. Language Programming 4 Credits
Free Electives (15 credits)
(including institution-specific required courses listed below)
MAT 2420 - Calculus II: GT-MA1 5 Credits - Required for most Computer Science Programs at most four-year institutions. Consult an academic advisor at the intended transfer institution.
Required for Colorado State University:
CSC 2065 - Discrete Structures 4 Credits (Colorado State will accept MAT 2520 as an alternative to CSC 1065)
CSC 2034 - C++ Programming (Platform) 4 Credits
For remaining free electives, students should choose from the following options: Elective credit must be completed from the following lists of approved prefixes or courses to bring the total credit hours to 60.
Guaranteed Transfer
Any Guaranteed Transfer Course
Any course in the following prefixes, except Special Topics (275) and Independent Study (285): AST (100 or higher), BIO (100 or higher), CHE (100 or higher), EGG (100 or higher), MAT (121 or higher, except 155 or 156), PHY (111 or higher), or any foreign language (111 or above).
Specific Courses
AAA 1001 - College 101: The Student Experience 1 Credits
AAA 1009 - Advanced Academic Achievement 3 Credits
CIS 1018 - Introduction to PC Applications 3 Credits
CSC 1019 - Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) 3 Credits
CSC 1026 - Game Design and Development 3 Credits
CSC 1060 - Computer Science I (Language) 4 Credits
CSC 1061 - Computer Science II (Language) 4 Credits
CSC 2065 - Discrete Structures 4 Credits
CSC 2000 - Game Programming I 3 Credits
CSC 2025 - Computer Architecture/Assembly Language Programming 4 Credits
CSC 2033 - Object-Oriented Prog.: (Lang) 3 Credits
CSC 2036 - C# Programming 4 Credits
CSC 2040 - Java Programming 3 Credits
HNR 1000 - Honors Seminar: 1 Credits
HNR 2089 - Capstone: Honors 1 Credits
HWE 1050 - Human Nutrition 3 Credits
HWE 1062 - Health and Wellness 3 Credits
HWE 1065 - Introduction to Exercise Health Sciences 3 Credits
Total: 60 credit hours
All courses required for this degree must be completed with a “C” or better to be considered for transfer to another Colorado institution. Transferability of courses to colleges or universities outside of Colorado is determined by the receiving institution.