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Normal full-time unit load: 15 units; Maximum full-time unit load without waiver: 18 units; Maximum full-time unit load with waiver: 21 units; For students with good academic standing and who are not on any form of probation, the maximum full-time unit load definitions for any one or combination of summer/winter terms in a given year are as ...
- Cross-Listed Courses
- Graduation Proficiency Requirements
- Information Competency
- Area Requirements
- Natural Sciences
- Social Sciences
- American History
- Humanities and Arts
- Physical Fitness/Wellness
- Other Graduation Requirements
A cross-listed course is interdisciplinary and is the same course as its cross-listed counterparts. A cross-listed course CANNOT be used in more than one subject area: ECON 5 = GEOG 5: The Global Economy; HUMAN 1/1H= SOCSC 1/1H: Comparative World Cultures/Honors CWC; HUMAN 7= SOCSC 7: American Pluralism and Identity; PH 10 = PSYCH 10: Human Sexuali...
Mathematics
Successful completion with a grade of “C” or higher in a college math course at the level of MATH 120 or MATH 130 or MATH 130A or MATH 140 or MATH 115or higher OR transcript verified completion with a grade of “C” or higher in a high school Math class at the level of Intermediate Algebra.
Reading
Proficiency may be achieved by satisfying one of the following: 1. A qualifying placement through LBCC multiple assessment measures. 2. A passing grade of a "C", "P", or higher in READ 82 or READ 83at LBCC (Courses taken at other colleges may be individually reviewed for equivalency by the Reading Department Chair. 3. A passing grade of a "C" or higher in any course in the CSU GE (A3) Critical Thinking category OR IGETC (1B) Critical Thinking and Composition category. 4. An A.A., A.S., or a B...
Writing
Complete ENGL 1, ENGL 1H, ENGL 1S orESL 1Swith a grade of “C”, “P” or higher.
Information Competency is the ability to find, evaluate, use and communicate information in all its various formats. It combines aspects of library literacy, research methods and technology proficiency. Students must complete ONE course from INFORMATION and ONE course from TECHNOLOGY (courses MUST be completed with a grade of “C”, “P” or higher).
Double-counting of courses listed in more than one area of the general education pattern is NOT allowed. For example, HIST 25 is listed in both the American History and Social Sciences requirement areas, but it may be used to satisfy only one of these requirements. However, courses listed in a requirement area may be used to satisfy graduation prof...
One class required (3 units minimum) from either physical sciences or natural sciences. Note: Some classes include a laboratory component.
One class required (3 units minimum). 2 1. A cross-listed course cannot be used in more than one discipline nor can it be used to certify more than one area on Plan A. 3 1. Prior to Fall 2020, COMM 25 was listed in the Communication and Analytical thinking and Social Sciences area of Plan A. Effective Fall 2020, COMM 25 has been removed from the Co...
One class required (3 units minimum). Note: Not required for the A.S. Degree Note: Students are no longer required to take both 8A/8AH and 8B/8BH at LBCC. Students may now take either 8A/8AH or 8B/8BH to fulfill the history portion of the U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirements. (Retroactive to Fall 2011)
One class required (3 units minimum). 2 1. A cross-listed course cannot be used in more than one discipline nor can it be used to certify more than one area on Plan A.
One unit required. Note:Courses fulfilling Physical Fitness/Wellness provide content focused primarily on any of the following: physical activity, fitness, healthy eating, weight management, and stress management.
G.P.A. Requirements
For Graduation: A minimum major, LBCC, and cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 (“C” average) based on all grades from all colleges from which courses are applied to LBCC degree. Some fields may have additional G.P.A. requirements; check the appropriate curriculum guide.
Continuous Enrollment
Continuous Enrollment is enrollment in and receiving a grade (A, B, C, D, F, P or NP) in at least one class per ACADEMIC YEAR (August to June) at LBCC or any other accredited higher education institution after being initially enrolled at LBCC. Students enrolled in non-credit courses may qualify for continuous enrollment if the course instructor has noted satisfactory progress in the class rollbook. For additional information, see Degrees and Programs section of the catalog.
Course Totals
General education units completed + field of concentration (Major) units completed + general elective units completed = overall total units. Must equal at least 60 units. General education units total must equal 25 units for the A.A. or 19 units for the A.S. degree. For graduation, complete a minimum of 60 A.A./A.S. applicable units (LBCC courses numbered 1-599). Some fields of concentration may require more units. Consult the appropriate curriculum guide at https://www.lbcc.edu/curriculum-gu...
Jun 15, 2017 · While you may have completed all the units towards your degree or certificate, you must still formally apply to receive it and have it credited to your Viking Student Account. The following instructions will walk you through the steps needed to apply for your degree through the Viking Student System. Log into the Viking Student System. You can ...
Jun 15, 2017 · You must complete 35 units consisting of Computer Science, Math, and Physics courses. You must also complete 19 Units of General Education courses. What specific Computer Science courses are required for the AS Degree in Computer Science? Visit Program Course Requirements for AS Degree in Computer Science.
Jun 15, 2017 · The minimum Title 22 licensing requirement to work as a teacher is that six units be completed before employment and that an additional six units be completed immediately thereafter. It is recommended that the requirement for courses in DS 1* and DS 2* be satisfied with at least 3-semester units in each category.
Students who have been awarded an A.A.-T or A.S.-T do not change their major at the CSU and do not add a minor or second major are able to complete their remaining requirements for the 120-unit baccalaureate degree at the CSU within 60 semester units. For the Associate Degrees for Transfer, completion of either Plan B (the California State ...
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The minimum GE requirement for the A.A. degree is 25 units, while the minimum GE requirement for the A.S. Degree is 19 units. The unit requirements for these two degrees vary because the associate of science degree accompanies programs that may require higher units in core major requirements.