Approved General Education Electives List for Associate of Applied Science Degree
gtPathways Courses:
Communication:
ENG |
ENG 121 and above |
COM |
All COM courses in this catalog |
Arts and Humanities:
ARA |
All ARA courses in this catalog |
ART |
All ART courses in this catalog |
ASL |
ASL 121, ASL 122, ASL 123, ASL 221, ASL 222 |
CHI |
All CHI courses in this catalog |
DAN |
DAN 125 |
FRE |
All FRE courses in this catalog |
GER |
All GER courses in this catalog |
HUM |
All HUM courses in this catalog |
ITA |
All ITA courses in this catalog |
JPN |
All JPN courses in this catalog |
LIT |
All LIT courses in this catalog |
MUS |
All MUS courses in this catalog |
PHI |
All PHI courses in this catalog |
RUS |
All RUS courses in this catalog |
SPA |
All SPA courses in this catalog |
THE |
All THE courses in this catalog |
Mathematics:
Natural & Physical Sciences:
ANT |
ANT 111 |
AST |
All AST courses in this catalog |
BIO |
All BIO courses in this catalog |
CHE |
All CHE courses in this catalog |
ENV |
ENV 101 |
GEO |
GEO 111, GEO 112, GEO 160 |
GEY |
All GEY courses in this catalog |
MET |
All MET courses in this catalog |
PHY |
All PHY courses in this catalog |
SCI** |
All SCI courses in this catalog |
Social & Behavioral Sciences:
AAS Electives Notes:
Note: This list applies only to courses shown in the FRCC catalog, and to transfer credit which is equivalent to FRCC Catalog courses. Transfer courses which are identified with "999" course numbers (with the exception of Career Technical Electives) are also approved as elective credit.
**SCI 155 and SCI 156 are intended for Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education Students ONLY. Students MUST pass BOTH SCI 155 & 156 with a "C" or better to satisfy the gtPathways science requirement. Students looking to take these courses should do so understanding that these courses are only guaranteed transferable for students following the subsequent agreements: Early Childhood Teacher Education or Elementary Teacher Education and should seek advisement from the four-year college/university and Front Range Community College advisors before enrolling.