If you’re starting at a community college, the basic building blocks include completing your Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) and obtaining your associate’s degree. When you transfer to the university, your AGEC coursework will apply toward your bachelor's degree.
The AGEC is the foundation of your community college education. It consists of 35-37 credits which include:
Freshman Composition
Mathematics
Arts & Humanities
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical and Biological Sciences
Options (these will vary by community college and AGEC completed)
Special Requirements (upon completion of your AGEC, you will have taken courses that meet the following requirements: Intensive writing and critical inquiry, Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness, Global/International or Historical Awareness)
AGEC-A For students who want to study liberal arts when they transfer to the university.
Degree Program Search If you know what you want to major in at the university, use the degree program search to find the AGEC you should complete to apply toward that degree.
If you're unsure of your bachelor's degree program, you can also select an AGEC to get a list of possible degrees and majors.