The General Education credits must come from the approved OCCC General Education/Discipline Studies List.
In order to ensure a breadth of learning, which is the cornerstone of the General Education requirements, the following limitations apply:
- Courses taken to satisfy the basic college competencies in composition and mathematics will not be accepted.
- For AAS Degrees, no more than two courses may come from courses required by specific programs.*
- When an existing course meeting a General Education requirement is expanded into a multi-course sequence with the same course number with varying suffixes (e.g., 101 becomes 101a, 101b, 101c), any course in the sequence may be used to meet the General Education requirement. However, an individual student may use only one course in the sequence toward fulfillment of the requirement, even if the student takes multiple courses in the sequence.
*Note: Because of these restrictions, it is possible that a course is acceptable as General Education for some students while it is not acceptable for others. Degree candidates who are unsure of how the General Education Policy applies to their individual cases are responsible for seeking help from a student success coach.
The complete and official list of courses approved as General Education/Discipline Studies is maintained by the Curriculum Committee.
Criteria for General Education/Discipline Studies Course Approval are developed by the Curriculum Committee based on the General Education Philosophy statement and the statewide outcomes and criteria for Discipline Studies for the AAOT.
Arts & Letters Course List
Course | Title | Cultural Literacy |
ART 102 | Understanding the Visual Arts | |
ART 115 | Basic Design: 2D Foundations | |
ART 117 | Basic Design: 3D Foundations | |
ART 131A | Drawing I | |
ART 181A | Painting I | |
ART 204 | History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Classical | |
ART 205 | History of Western Art: Early Christian to Medieval | |
ART 206 | History of Western Art: Renaissance to Baroque | |
ART 209 | History of Asian Art: Art and Architecture of Japan | ✓ |
ART 210 | Women in Art | ✓ |
ART 231A | Drawing II | |
ART 281A | Painting II | |
COMM 111Z | Public Speaking | |
COMM 140 | Introduction to Intercultural Communication | ✓ |
COMM 218Z | Interpersonal Communication: Process and Theory | |
COMM 215 | Communicating in Teams and Small Groups | |
COMM 228 | Mass Communication and Society | |
ENG 104Z | Introduction to Fiction | |
ENG 105Z | Introduction to Drama | |
ENG 106Z | Introduction to Poetry | |
ENG 195 | Film Studies: Film as Art | |
ENG 201 | Shakespeare: Early Works | |
ENG 216 | Teen and Children's Literature | |
ENG 230 | Environmental Literature | |
ENG 260 | Introduction to Women Writers | ✓ |
ENG 261 | Literature of Science Fiction | |
J 216 | News Reporting and Writing | |
MUS 105 | Music Appreciation Through Listening | |
MUS 108 | Music as Culture | ✓ |
MUS 110 | Fundamentals of Music | |
MUS 111 | Music Theory I (Part One) | |
MUS 205 | Introduction to the History of Jazz | ✓ |
MUS 206 | Introduction to the History of Rock Music | |
MUS 207 | History of American Roots Music | ✓ |
R 210 | World Religions | ✓ |
SPA 201 | Second Year Spanish - First Term | |
WR 240 | Creative Writing - Nonfiction | |
WR 241 | Creative Writing - Fiction | |
WR 242 | Creative Writing - Poetry | |
WR 246 | Advanced Creative Writing, Editing & Publishing | |
WS 202 | Women, Activism and Social Change | ✓ |