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Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies

Total Credit Hours: 62-65


About Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies

Liberal Studies students will explore courses in a variety of disciplines and receive the critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills that will prepare them for an array of future careers and life-long learning. Guided by advisors and educators, students will carve out a path that is right for them, and must choose one (1) of four (4) tracks of specialization. Students in the program will also complete various general education requirements for transfer to a four-year program.

Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs): 
Upon successful completion of the AA in Liberal Studies program, students will be able to:

  1. Plan for an advanced program of study in a particular field or to achieve a career goal, based on interests, skills, and an awareness of different disciplines.
  2. Examine local, regional, and global issues from multiple perspectives.
  3. Internalize their role as a global citizen in a local and/or regional context.

Students may choose one of the following tracks. Credits for the tracks come from elective credits. Courses chosen from related fields must be approved by an advisor, English Department Chair, or Registrar.

 

Liberal Studies Track

General Education Requirements

Course

Course Name

Credits

English (Choose 1)

EN110A

Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab

4

EN110

Freshman Composition

3

Course

Course Name

Credits

MA___

Mathematics Requirement

3-4

CO110

Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement

3

Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)

SI103/103L

Introduction to Marine Biology: Theory/ Introduction to Marine Biology: Laboratory

4

SI105/105L

Introduction to Physical Geology/Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

SI110/110L

Environmental Biology: Theory/Environmental Biology Laboratory

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)

SO130

Introduction to Sociology

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

PY120

General Psychology

WG101

 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)

ASL100

American Sign Language I

4

JA110

Japanese I

CH110

CHamoru I

KE110

Korean I

Major Requirements

Category A  (Choose 1)

HI121

History of World Civilization I

3

HI122

History of World Civilization II

PI101

Introduction to Philosophy

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Category B

EN111

Writing for Research

3

Category C

CO125

Introduction to Human Communication and Speech

3

Category D (Choose 1)

HU120

Pacific Cultures

 

3

HI176

Guam History

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

HM201

Social Welfare & Development: Global Challenges

Category E (Choose 1)

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

3

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

3

HI176

Guam History

3

HU120

Pacific Cultures

3

ASL110

American Sign Language II

4

CH111

CHamoru II

4

JA111

Japanese II

4

KE111

Korean II

4

SI103/SI1103L

Introduction to Marine Biology:  Theory/Introduction to Marine Biology:  Laboratory

4

SI105/SI105L

Introduction to Physical Geology/Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

4

SI110/SI110L

Environmental Biology: Theory/Environmental Biology: Laboratory

4

Category F (Choose 1)

TH101

Introduction to Theatre

3

EN210

Introduction to Literature

Electives

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

 

Any college level course not previously taken

3

Program Total

62-65

 

Business Track

General Education Requirements

Course

Course Name

Credits

English (Choose 1)

EN110A

Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab

4

EN110

Freshman Composition

3

Course

Course Name

Credits

MA___

Mathematics Requirement

3-4

CO110

Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement

3

Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)

SI103/SI103L

Introduction to Marine Biology/Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory

4

SI105/SI105L

Introduction to Physical Geology/Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

SI110/SI110L

Environmental Biology: Theory/Environmental Biology: Laboratory

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)

SO130

Introduction to Sociology

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

PY120

General Psychology

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)

ASL100

American Sign Language I

4

JA110

Japanese I

CH110

CHamoru I

KE110

Korean I

Major Requirements

Category A  (Choose 1)

HI121

History of World Civilization I

3

HI122

History of World Civilization II

PI101

Introduction to Philosophy

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Category B

EN111

Writing for Research

3

Category C

CO125

Introduction to Human Communication and Speech

3

Category D (Choose 1)

HU120

Pacific Cultures

3

HI176

Guam History

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

HM201

Social Welfare & Development: Global Challenges

Category E (Choose 1)

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

3

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

3

HI176

Guam History

3

HU120

Pacific Cultures

3

ASL110

American Sign Language II

4

CH111

CHamoru II

4

JA111

Japanese II

4

KE111

Korean II

4

SI103/1103L

Introduction to Marine Biology (3)/ Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory (1)

4

SI105/105L

Introduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)

4

SI110/110L

Environmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Environmental Biology: Laboratory (1)

4

Category F (Choose 1)

Course

Course Name

Credits

TH101

Introduction to the Theater

3

EN210

Introduction to Literature

MU110

Chorale I

Business Electives

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)

3

Program Total

62-65

 

Health and Science Track

General Education Requirements

Course

Course Name

Credits

English (Choose 1)

EN110A

Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab

4

EN110

Freshman Composition

3

Course

Course Name

Credits

MA___

Mathematics Requirement

3-4

CO110

Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement

3

Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)

SI103/103L

Introduction to Marine Biology:  Theory/Introduction to Marine Biology:  Laboratory

4

SI105/105L

Introduction to Physical Geology/Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

SI110/110L

Environmental Biology: Theory/Environmental Biology Laboratory

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)

SO130

Introduction to Sociology

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

PY120

General Psychology

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)

ASL100

American Sign Language I

4

JA110

Japanese I

CH110

CHamoru I

KE110

Korean I

Major Requirements

Category A  (Choose 1)

HI121

History of World Civilization I

3

HI122

History of World Civilization II

PI101

Introduction to Philosophy

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Category B

EN111

Writing for Research

3

Category C

CO125

Introduction to Human Communication and Speech

3

Category D (Choose 1)

HU120

Pacific Cultures

3

HI176

Guam History

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

HM201

Social Welfare & Development: Global Challenges

Category E (Choose 1)

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

3

HM110

Introduction to Community Services

3

HI176

Guam History

3

HU120

Pacific Cultures

3

ASL110

American Sign Language II

4

CH111

CHamoru II

4

JA111

Japanese II

4

KE111

Korean II

4

SI103/1103L

Introduction to Marine Biology/Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory

4

SI105/105L

Introduction to Physical Geology/Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory

4

SI110/110L

Environmental Biology: Theory/Environmental Biology: Laboratory

4

Category F (Choose 1)

Course

Course Name

Credits

TH101

Introduction to the Theater

3

EN210

Introduction to Literature

MU110

Chorale I

Health and Science Electives

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

 

Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)

3

Program Total

62-65

The categories A, B, C, D, E, and F above correspond to the following UOG gen ed categories:
Category A: Human Systems and Organizations (Tier II)
Category B: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category C: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category D: Cultural Perspectives (Tier II)
Category E: Uniquely UOG (Tier II)
Category F: Creative and Expressive Arts (Tier II)

Note on Major Requirements: Where more than one option is presented, choose one course from each category. Choose courses not previously taken for General Education or another category. If you are planning to transfer, you should choose courses that align with the general education requirements of your desired major at a four-year institution. Consult with your advisor to create your educational plan. 

 

CHamoru Education and Culture Track

General Education Requirements

Course

Course Name

Credits

English (Choose 1)

EN110A

Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab

4

EN110

Freshman Composition

3

Course

Course Name

Credits

MA___

Mathematics Requirement

3-4

CO110

Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement

3

Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)

SI103/SI103L

Introduction to Marine Biology (3)/ Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory (1)

4

SI105/SI105L

Introduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)

SI110/SI110L

Environmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Environmental Biology: Laboratory (1)

Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)

SO130

Introduction to Sociology

3

PY100

Personal Adjustment

PY120

General Psychology

WG101

Introduction to Women and Gender Studies

Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)

CH110

CHamoru I

4

Major Requirements

EN111

Writing for Research

3

CO125

Introduction to Human Communication and Speech

3

ED265

Culture and Education in Guam

3

ED150

Introduction to Teaching

3

ED220

Human Growth & Development

3

HI176

Guam History

3

CH111

CHamoru II

4

CH125

CHamoru Expressions of Art

3

CH200

Immersion Method for CHamoru Language Teaching I

3

CH220

CHamoru Composition

3

CH250

Utugrafihan Chamoru, Guahan

3

Electives (Choose 2)

CH230

Teaching CHamoru History and Culture

3

EN220

Best Practices for Literacy Instruction

3

CH240

CHamoru Language Content Standards

3

Program Total

60-61

Liberal Studies students will explore courses in a variety of disciplines and receive the critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills that will prepare them for an array of future careers and life-long learning. Guided by advisors and educators, students will carve out a path that is right for them, and must choose one (1) of four (4) tracks of specialization. Students in the program will also complete various general education requirements for transfer to a four-year program.


Liberal Studies Track
General Education Requirements
CourseCourse NameCredits
English (Choose 1)
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
EN110Freshman Composition3
CourseCourse NameCredits
MA___Mathematics Requirement3-4
CO110Critical Thinking3
Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)
SI103/103LIntroduction to Marine Biology (3)/ Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology (3)/ Environmental Biology Laboratory (1)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)
SO130Introduction to Sociology3
PY100Personal Adjustment
PY120General Psychology
WG101Women and Gender Studies
Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)
ASL100American Sign Language I4
JA110Japanese I
CH110CHamoru I
KE110Korean I
Major Requirements
Category A  (Choose 1)
HI121World Civilization (Pre-historic Time to 1500)3
HI122World Civilization (1500 to Present Time)
PI101Introduction to Philosophy
HM110Introduction to Community Services
WG101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
Category B
EN111Writing for Research3
Category C
CO125Introduction to Human Communication and Speech3
Category D (Choose 1)
HU120Pacific Cultures3
HI176Guam History
ED265Culture and Education in Guam
HM201Social Welfare and Development: Global Challenges
Category E (Choose 1)
ED265Culture and Education in Guam3
PY100Personal Adjustment3
HM110Introduction to Community Services3
HI176Guam History3
HU120Pacific Cultures3
ASL110American Sign Language II4
CH111CHamoru II4
JA111Japanese II4
KE111Korean II4
SI103/1103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
Category F (Choose 1)
TH101Introduction to the Theater3
EN210Introduction to Literature
Electives

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3

 
Any college level course not previously taken3
Program Total62-65
Business Track
General Education Requirements
CourseCourse NameCredits
English (Choose 1)
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
EN110Freshman Composition3
CourseCourse NameCredits
MA___Mathematics Requirement3-4
CO110Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement3
Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)
SI103/103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)
SO130Introduction to Sociology3
PY100Personal Adjustment
PY120General Psychology
WG101Women and Gender Studies
Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)
ASL100American Sign Language I4
JA110Japanese I
CH110CHamoru I
KE110Korean I
Major Requirements
Category A  (Choose 1)
HI121World Civilization (Pre-historic Time to 1500)3
HI122World Civilization (1500 to Present Time)
PI101Introduction to Philosophy
HM110Introduction to Community Services
WG101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
Category B
EN111Writing for Research3
Category C
CO125Introduction to Human Communication and Speech3
Category D (Choose 1)
HU120Pacific Cultures3
HI176Guam History
ED265Culture and Education in Guam
HM201Social Welfare and Development: Global Challenges
Category E (Choose 1)
ED265Culture and Education in Guam3
PY100Personal Adjustment3
HM110Introduction to Community Services3
HI176Guam History3
HU120Pacific Cultures3
ASL110American Sign Language II4
CH111CHamoru II4
JA111Japanese II4
KE111Korean II4
SI103/1103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)4
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
Category F (Choose 1)
CourseCourse NameCredits
TH101Introduction to the Theater3
EN210Introduction to Literature
Business Electives

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3

 
Elective (Any AC, SM, or MK, HS, VC, CUL, FSM course or related field)3
Program Total62-65
Health and Science Track
General Education Requirements
CourseCourse NameCredits
English (Choose 1)
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
EN110Freshman Composition3
CourseCourse NameCredits
MA___Mathematics Requirement3-4
CO110Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement3
Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)
SI103/103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)
SO130Introduction to Sociology3
PY100Personal Adjustment
PY120General Psychology
WG101Women and Gender Studies
Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)
ASL100American Sign Language I4
JA110Japanese I
CH110CHamoru I
KE110Korean I
Major Requirements
Category A  (Choose 1)
HI121World Civilization (Pre-historic Time to 1500)3
HI122World Civilization (1500 to Present Time)
PI101Introduction to Philosophy
HM110Introduction to Community Services
WG101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
Category B
EN111Writing for Research3
Category C
CO125Introduction to Human Communication and Speech3
Category D (Choose 1)
HU120Pacific Cultures3
HI176Guam History
ED265Culture and Education in Guam
HM201Social Welfare and Development: Global Challenges
Category E (Choose 1)
ED265Culture and Education in Guam3
PY100Personal Adjustment3
HM110Introduction to Community Services3
HI176Guam History3
HU120Pacific Cultures3
ASL110American Sign Language II4
CH111CHamoru II4
JA111Japanese II4
KE111Korean II4
SI103/1103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
Category F (Choose 1)
CourseCourse NameCredits
TH101Introduction to the Theater3
EN210Introduction to Literature
Health and Science Electives

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3

 
Elective (Any MA, SI, HL, NU, MS, CJ, HM courses or related field)3
Program Total62-65
CHamoru Education and Culture Track
General Education Requirements
CourseCourse NameCredits
English (Choose 1)
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
EN110Freshman Composition3
CourseCourse NameCredits
MA___Mathematics Requirement3-4
CO110Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement3
Natural and Physical Sciences (Choose 1)
SI103/103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Laboratory (1)
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose 1)
SO130Introduction to Sociology3
PY100Personal Adjustment
PY120General Psychology
WG101Women and Gender Studies
Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose 1)
ASL100American Sign Language I4
JA110Japanese I
CH110CHamoru I
KE110Korean I
Major Requirements
Category A  (Choose 1)
HI121World Civilization (Pre-historic Time to 1500)3
HI122World Civilization (1500 to Present Time)
PI101Introduction to Philosophy
HM110Introduction to Community Services
WG101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
Category B
EN111Writing for Research3
Category C
CO125Introduction to Human Communication and Speech3
Category D (Choose 1)
HU120Pacific Cultures3
HI176Guam History
ED265Culture and Education in Guam
HM201Social Welfare and Development: Global Challenges
Category E (Choose 1)
ED265Culture and Education in Guam3
PY100Personal Adjustment3
HM110Introduction to Community Services3
HI176Guam History3
HU120Pacific Cultures3
ASL110American Sign Language II4
CH111CHamoru II4
JA111Japanese II4
KE111Korean II4
SI103/1103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
SI110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3)/ Laboratory (1)4
Category F (Choose 1)
CourseCourse NameCredits
TH101Introduction to the Theater3
EN210Introduction to Literature
CHamoru Education and Culture Electives

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3

 
CHamoru Education and Culture related course3
Program Total62-65


The categories A, B, C, D, E, and F above correspond to the following UOG gen ed categories:

Category A: Human Systems and Organizations (Tier II)
Category B: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category C: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category D: Cultural Perspectives (Tier II)
Category E: Uniquely UOG (Tier II)
Category F: Creative and Expressive Arts (Tier II)
    
Note on Major Requirements: Where more than one option is presented, choose one course from each category. Choose courses not previously taken for General Education or another category. If you are planning to transfer, you should choose courses that align with the general education requirements of your desired major at a four-year institution. Consult with your advisor to create your educational plan.

2024-2025 College Catalog


Recognizing the necessity for students to succeed in the complex and rapidly changing workplace, Guam Community College offers a general education curriculum that introduces students to major areas of knowledge and methods of inquiry. All degree programs require an interdisciplinary general education component that promotes the development of intellectual skills that enable students to become effective learners and informed citizens. Critical thinking, the use of language and computation, appropriate social skills, global awareness and respect for diverse opinions are among the learning outcomes provided in the general education requirements of each program.

Guam Community College believes that general education provides the academic foundation necessary for students to achieve their life goals. General education is intended to offer students a breadth of quality student learning experiences, encourage their respect for cultural heritage, promote their ethical and responsible social behavior and facilitate their life-long learning.

The General Education program strives to foster student learning and skill development in civic engagement, critical thinking, understanding of the relationship between the individual and society, information literacy, oral communication, quantitative reasoning, and written communication.

Guam Community College believes that high quality general education opportunities for all citizens are necessary for democratic principles and practices to exist and for a sound economy to flourish. The College continually scrutinizes the general education curriculum in order to assure that all degrees and certificates granted by the College support this vision of general education and that it serves as a means to inspire hope, opportunity and responsibility in all its constituencies.

Requirements for General Education follow the options described below. Students declared prior to fall 2010 will follow the requirements indicated in the applicable catalog in which they first declared their major program at the College.
 

Notes on General Education requirements

Students are advised to check the requirements for their specific programs before taking General Education courses.
Courses chosen to meet the general education requirements may not be used to meet the Major Requirements of a student’s specific degree program.

The list contains courses with pre-requisites, so students should make their choices carefully and thoughtfully. Students may consult a counselor or an academic advisor for guidance in choosing any of the course options listed.


IMPORTANT NOTE: Some programs require different levels of coursework to meet General Education requirements, please review the individual programs for more information.

GENERAL EDUCATION
Scope 1: Skills for and Application of Lifelong Learning
Freshman Composition (Choose one course from the following to meet the required 3-4 credits)
Course #Course NameCredits
EN 110Freshman Composition3
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
EN 111Writing for Research3
Mathematics (Choose one course from the following to meet the required 3-4 credits)*
Course #Course NameCredits
MA 110AFinite Mathematics3
MA 115Fundamentals of College Algebra3
MA 161ACollege Algebra & Trigonometry I3
*Any college level math will be considered for the completion of this category
Literacy for Life Skills (Choose one course from the following to meet the required 3 credits)
Course #Course NameCredits
CO 110Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement3
CS 151Windows Applications
CS 152Macintosh Applications
Scope 2: Broad Comprehension of the Development of Knowledge, Practice and Interpretation
Humanities & Fine Arts (Choose one course from the following to meet the required 3-4 credits)*
Course #Course NameCredits
ASL 100American Sign Language I4
CH 110Chamorro I4
ED 265Culture & Education in Guam3
CO 125Introduction to Human Communication and Speech3
EN 210Introduction to Literature3
HI 121World Civilization (Pre-historic Time to 1500)3
HI 122World Civilization (1500 to Present Time)3
HI 176Guam History3
HM 110Introduction to Community Services3
HM 201Social Welfare & Development: Global Challenges3
HU 120Pacific Cultures3
HU 220Guam Cultures & Legends3
JA 110Japanese I4
KE 110Korean I4
PI 101Introduction to Philosophy3
TH 101Introduction to the Theater3
VC 101Introduction to Visual Communications3
*Any foreign language, humanities, or fine arts course will be considered for the completion of this category
Natural & Physical Sciences (Choose one course and the corresponding lab from the following to meet the required 4 credits)**
Course #Course NameCredits
SI 101/101LIntroduction to Chemistry: Theory (3) & Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory (1)4
SI 103/103LIntroduction to Marine Biology: Theory (3) & Introduction to Marine Biology Laboratory (1)
SI 105/105LIntroduction to Physical Geology (3) & Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
SI 110/110LEnvironmental Biology: Theory (3) & Environmental Biology Laboratory (1)
SI 141Applied Physics I
SI 150/150LIntroduction to Microbiology: Theory (3) & Introduction to Microbiology Laboratory (1)
SI131/131LHuman Anatomy & Physiology I: Theory (3) & Human Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory (1)
SI132/132LHuman Anatomy & Physiology II: Theory (3) & Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory (1)
**The exception to this would be SI141 which does not include a laboratory requirement
Scope 3: Preparation for and Acceptance of Responsible Participation in Civil Society
Social & Behavioral Sciences (Choose one course from the following to meet the required 3 credits)
Course #Course NameCredits
EC 110Principles of Economics3
PS140American Government3
PY 100Personal Adjustment3
PY 120General Psychology3
PY 125Interpersonal Relations3
SO 130Introduction to Sociology3
CJ 100Introduction to Criminal Justice3
WG 101Introduction to Women and Gender Studies3
*Any social and behavioral science course will be considered for the completion of this category
Minimum General Education Requirements19

2024-2025 College Catalog


This suggested sequence of courses is based on the 2024-2025 College Catalog.
 

Year 1
Semester 1Semester 2
CourseCourse NameCreditsCourseCourse NameCredits
EN___English Requirement3-4EN111Category B: Writing for Research3
MA__Mathematics Requirement3-4CO125Category C: Intro to Human Communication and Speech3

 
Category A: Requirement3
 
Natural and Physical Science Requirement4

 
Elective 13
 
Category D: Requirement3

 
Elective 23
 
Elective 3  3
Total15-17
 
Total16
Year 2
Semester 3Semester 4
CourseCourse NameCreditsCourseCourse NameCredits
CO110Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement for Civic Engagement3
 
Humanities and Fine Arts Requirement4

 
Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirement3
 
Category F: Requirement3

 
Category E: Requirement3
 
Elective 63

 
Elective 43
 
Elective 73

 
Elective 53
 
Elective 83

 
Total15
 
Total16
Program Total62-65

 

The categories A, B, C, D, E, and F above correspond to the following UOG gen ed categories:

Category A: Human Systems and Organizations (Tier II)
Category B: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category C: Core Foundation (Tier I)
Category D: Cultural Perspectives (Tier II)
Category E: Uniquely UOG (Tier II)
Category F: Creative and Expressive Arts (Tier II)

Note on Major Requirements: Where more than one option is presented, choose one course from each category. Choose courses not previously taken for General Education or another category. If you are planning to transfer, you should choose courses that align with the general education requirements of your desired major at a four-year institution. Consult with your advisor to create your educational plan. 

2024-2025 College Catalog




Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):

Upon successful completion of the AA in Liberal Studies program, students will be able to:

  1. Plan for an advanced program of study in a particular field or to achieve a career goal, based on interests, skills, and an awareness of different disciplines.
  2. Examine local, regional, and global issues from multiple perspectives.
  3. Internalize their role as a global citizen in a local and/or regional context.

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