Guaranteed Transfer Courses
State Guaranteed Transfer Courses
(Last updated 11/10/05)
(Last updated 11/10/05)
Trinidad State Junior College is offering most State Guaranteed Transfer Courses this fall. What this means is that if you take any of these courses and pass them with a “C” or higher, they are guaranteed to transfer to any 4-year state college or university in Colorado.
When the requirements have been completed to receive an AA or AS degree
at TSJC and a minimum of 38 credit hours of these State guaranteed Transfer
Courses have been completed, passing all courses with a “C” or higher,
a guaranteed of 60 hours can be transferred to any 4-year state college/university
in Colorado. It is very important that you seek an advisors assistance
to make sure that the correct courses are taken for your major.
If you took the ACT or SAT and scored below college level, or if you
have not been tested, we will be offering the ACCUPLACER test. The ACCUPLACER
is given at TSJC free of charge.
The courses highlighted in yellow are those added last spring (January 2005), the green are those added in the summer (2005). There are other CCCS courses that are GT courses, but they are classes that we have never taught nor are we likely to teach, like Japanese III and IV. This list is limited to those courses directly impacting TSJC.
| ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology | LIT 201 Masterpieces of Literature I |
| ANT 111 Physical Anthropology | LIT 202 Masterpieces of Literature II |
| ART 110 Art Appreciation | LIT 211 Survey of American Literature I |
| ART 111 Art History I | LIT 212 American Literature II |
| ART 112 Art History | MAT 120 Math for Liberal Arts |
| AST 101 Astronomy I | MAT 121 College Algebra |
| AST 102 Astronomy II | MAT 122 Trigonometry |
| BIO 105 Science of Biology | MAT 123 Finite Mathematics |
| BIO 111 General College Biology I | MAT 125 Survey of Calculus |
| BIO 112 General College Biology II | MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics |
| BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology I | MAT 166 Pre-Calculus |
| BIO 202 Anatomy & Physiology II | MAT 201 Calculus I |
| BIO 204 Microbiology | MAT 202 Calculus II |
| CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I | MUS 120 Music Appreciation |
| CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II | MUS 121 Music History I |
| CHE 105 Chemistry in Context | MUS 122 Music History II |
| CHE 111 General College Chemistry I | PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy |
| CHE 112 General College Chemistry II | PHI 112 Ethics |
| ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics | PHI 113 Logic |
| ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics | PHY 105 Conceptual Physics |
| ENG 121 English Composition I | PHY 111 Physics: Algebra-based I |
| ENG 122 English Composition II | PHY 112 Physics: Algebra-based II |
| GEO 105 World Regional Geography | PHY 211 Physics: Calculus-based I |
| GEO 106 Human Geography | PHY 212 Physics: Calculus-based II |
| GEY 111 Physical Geology | POS 105 Introduction to Political Science |
| GEY 121 Historical Geology | POS 111 American Government |
| HIS 101 Western Civilization I | PSY 101 General Psychology I |
| HIS 102 Western Civilization II | PSY 102 General Psychology II |
| HIS 201 US History I | PSY 235 Human Growth & Development |
| HIS 202 US History II | SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology I |
| HIS 247 Contemporary World History | SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II |
| HUM 121 Survey of Humanities I | THE 105 Introduction to Theatre Arts |
| HUM 122 Survey of Humanities II | THE 105 Introduction to Theatre Arts |
| HUM 123 Survey of Humanities III | THE 211 Development of Theatre I |
| LIT 115 Introduction to Literature | THE 212 Development of Theatre II |
| LIT 201 Masterpieces of Literature I |
