AGEC Online Courses

For information on what AGEC Courses are, go to the AGEC Information page. Below is a list of common AGEC courses that are offered online. Information provided is based on AGEC courses offered online last year. Check the class schedule to make sure courses are available for the current semester.

Core Areas Awareness Areas (may be shared with core)

First Year Composition (FYC, 6 credits)
Humanities & Fine Arts (HU, 6 credits)
Literacy & Critical Thinking (L, 3 credits)
Mathematics (MA, 6 credits MA or CS)
Natural Sciences – Quantitative (SQ, 4 credits)
Natural Sciences – Quantitative (SG, 4 credits)
Social & Behavioral Sciences (SB, 8 credits)

Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C, 3 credits)
Global Awareness (G, 3 credits)
Historical Awareness (H, 3 credits)

MCCCD Additional Requirements
(may be shared with core)
Communications (0-3 credits)
Critical Reading (0-3 credits)

Choose a Semester: Fall Spring Summer I Summer II
Semester: SummerI

First Year Composition

Course
Title
Credit
ENG101
 First-Year Composition
3
ENG102
 First-Year Composition
3

Humanities

Course
Title
Credit
AJS123
 Ethics and the Administration of Justice
3
ARH102
 Renaissance Through Contemporary Art
3
ENH254
 Literature and Film
3
HIS103
 United States History to 1870
3
REL243
 World Religions
3
SPH245
 Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest
3

Literacy & Critical Thinking

Course
Title
Credit
CRE101
 Critical and Evaluative Reading I
3
ENH254
 Literature and Film
3

Mathematics

Course
Title
Credit
MAT142
 College Mathematics
3
MAT151
 College Algebra / Functions
4
MAT187
 Precalculus
5

Computer & Statistics

Course
Title
Credit
BPC110
 Computer Usage and Applications
3
CIS105
 Survey of Computer Information Systems
3

Natural Sciences - Quantitative

Course
Title
Credit
BIO100
 Biology Concepts
4
BIO156
 Introductory Biology for Allied Health
4
BIO181
 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
4
CHM130
 Fundamental Chemisty
3

Natural Sciences - Quantitative

Course
Title
Credit
BIO145
 Marine Biology
4
BIO160
 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
4
BIO201
 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4
BIO202
 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4

Social & Behavioral Sciences

Course
Title
Credit
AJS101
 Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
AJS200
 Current Issues in Criminal Justice
3
AJS225
 Criminology
3
COM100
 Introduction to Human Communications
3
COM110
 Interpersonal Communication
3
ECN211
 Macroeconomic Principles
3
ECN212
 Microeconomic Principles
3
HES100
 Healthful Living
3
HIS103
 United States History to 1870
3
HIS104
 United States History 1870 to Present
3
HIS273
 US Experience in Vietnam 1945 - 1975
3
PSY101
 Introduction to Logic
3
PSY240
 Developmental Psychology
3
REC120
 Leisure and The Quality of Life
3
SOC101
 Introduction to Sociology
3
SOC140
 Racial and Ethnic Minorities
3

Cultural Diversity in the U.S.

Course
Title
Credit
EDU230
 Cultural Diversity in Education
3
SOC140
 Racial and Ethnic Minorities
3
SPH245
 Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest
3

Global Awareness

Course
Title
Credit
HIS273
 US Experience in Vietnam 1945 - 1975
3
REL243
 World Religions
3
SPA201
 Intermediate Spanish I
4
SPA202
 Intermediate Spanish II
4

Historical Awareness

Course
Title
Credit
ARH102
 Renaissance Through Contemporary Art
3
HIS103
 United States History to 1870
3
HIS104
 United States History 1870 to Present
3
HIS273
 US Experience in Vietnam 1945 - 1975
3
REL243
 World Religions
3