CCC and Systemwide General Education

In alignment with the Kansas Board of Regents Systemwide General Education Framework, students satisfying the requirements outlined in these seven bucket areas will be verified as completing the Kansas General Education Program.

Completion will be notated on the student transcript and meet general education core course requirements for Associate in Arts, Associate in Fine Arts, Associate in Science, and baccalaureate degrees from community colleges and public universities in Kansas.

Some courses require prerequisites that must be met before enrolling. A course used to fulfill bucket areas 020 through 060 cannot also be used to meet the requirements of bucket area 070.

View the KBOR Seven Bucket Framework

Colby Community College General Education Program
34 Credit Hours

Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are part of the KBOR Systemwide Transfer Matrix. These courses transfer seamlessly among the community colleges and public universities in Kansas. Some courses require prerequisites that must be met before enrolling. A course used to fulfill bucket areas 020 through 060 cannot also be used to meet the requirements of bucket area 070.

Students must complete two courses from this area.

  • ENG101 Composition I
  • ENG102 Composition II

Students must complete one course from this area.

  • SP101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
  • SP106 Interpersonal Communications
  • SP176 Public Speaking

Students must complete one course from this area.

  • MA170 Contemporary Math
  • MA178 College Algebra
  • MA179 College Algebra with Review
  • MA185 Plane Trigonometry
  • MA205 Elements of Statistics
  • MA220 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

Students must complete one course from this area. The course must include lab credit.

Biology

  • BI100 General Biology with Lab
  • BI177 Biology I with Lab
  • BI279 Biology II with Lab
  • BI280 Principles of Microbiology with Lab

Anatomy

  • BI276 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
  • BI277 Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
  • BI278 Anatomy and Physiology with Lab

Chemistry

  • CH176 Fundamentals of Chemistry with Lab
  • CH177 Chemistry I with Lab
  • CH178 Chemistry II with Lab
  • CH225 Organic Chemistry I with Lab
  • CH235 Organic Chemistry II with Lab

Earth Science

  • PH101 Our Physical World with Lab
  • PH103 Earth Science with Lab
  • PH176 Introduction to Physical Science with Lab

Students must complete two courses from this area. The courses must be from two different subject areas.

Anthropology

  • AN177 Cultural Anthropology

Economics

  • EC276 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EC277 Principles of Microeconomics

Geography

  • GE176 World Regional Geography

Political Science

  • PO105 State and Local Government
  • PO110 Introduction to Political Science
  • PO176 American Government

Psychology

  • PS176 General Psychology
  • PS214 Abnormal Psychology
  • PS276 Developmental Psychology
  • PS280 Child Development

Sociology

  • SO135 Women's Studies: A Transnational View
  • SO176 Introduction to Sociology
  • SO182 Sociology of Families
  • SO186 Social Problems
  • SO210 Sociology of Discrimination

Students must complete two courses from this area. The courses must be from two different subject areas.

Fine Arts — Art

  • AR175 Art Appreciation
  • AR176 Art History I

Fine Arts — Music and Theatre

  • DR120 Theatre Appreciation
  • DR271 Introduction to Acting Experience
  • MU176 Introduction to Music

English

  • EN202 American Literature I
  • EN219 Introduction to Literature
  • EN222 World Literature

Modern Languages

  • FL176 Elementary Spanish I
  • FL177 Elementary Spanish II

History

  • HI104 World Civilization to 1600
  • HI176 American History to 1865
  • HI177 American History 1865 to Present
  • HI204 World Civilization 1600 to Present

Philosophy

  • PI101 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PI200 Philosophy of Thought and Logic
  • PI276 Introduction to Ethics

Religion

  • RE104 World Religions

Students must complete 6 credit hours of courses from this area. Courses already being used to fulfill requirements in bucket areas 020 through 060 cannot also be used to meet the requirements of bucket area 070.

  • AC177 Accounting I
  • AC178 Accounting II
  • AL101 Basic Nutrition
  • AL103 Medical Terminology
  • AN177 Cultural Anthropology
  • AR106 Elementary Art Education
  • AR175 Art Appreciation
  • AR176 Art History I
  • AR202 3-D Design
  • BI100 General Biology with Lab
  • BI177 Biology I with Lab
  • BI276 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
  • BI277 Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
  • BI278 Anatomy and Physiology with Lab
  • BI279 Biology II with Lab
  • BI280 Principles of Microbiology with Lab
  • BU131 Principles of Leadership
  • BU175 Personal Finance
  • BU178 Introduction to Business
  • BU217 Business Law
  • BU225 Marketing
  • BU237 Principles of Management
  • CH176 Fundamentals of Chemistry with Lab
  • CH177 Chemistry I with Lab
  • CH178 Chemistry II with Lab
  • CO176 Computer Concepts and Applications
  • DR120 Theatre Appreciation
  • EC276 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EC277 Principles of Microeconomics
  • ED177 Foundations of Modern Education
  • ED277 Children's Literature
  • EN202 American Literature I
  • EN219 Introduction to Literature
  • FL176 Elementary Spanish I
  • FL177 Elementary Spanish II
  • GE176 World Regional Geography
  • HI104 World Civilization to 1600
  • HI176 American History to 1865
  • HI177 American History 1865 to Present
  • HI204 World Civilization 1600 to Present
  • MA170 Contemporary Mathematics
  • MA178 College Algebra
  • MA179 College Algebra with Review
  • MA185 Plane Trigonometry
  • MA205 Elements of Statistics
  • MA220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
  • MU102 Music Theory I
  • MU121 Beginning Keyboard Skills for Music Majors
  • MU122 Keyboard Skills for Music Majors II
  • MU152 Music Theory II
  • MU176 Introduction to Music
  • PE177 Personal and Community Health
  • PH176 Introduction to Physical Science with Lab
  • PI101 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PI200 Philosophy of Thought and Logic
  • PI276 Introduction to Ethics
  • PO105 State and Local Government
  • PO110 Introduction to Political Science
  • PO176 American Government
  • PS176 General Psychology
  • PS214 Abnormal Psychology
  • PS276 Developmental Psychology
  • PS280 Child Development
  • RE104 World Religions
  • SO135 Women's Studies: A Transnational View
  • SO176 Introduction to Sociology
  • SO182 Sociology of Families
  • SO186 Social Problems
  • SO210 Sociology of Discrimination
  • SP101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
  • SP106 Interpersonal Communications
  • SP176 Public Speaking

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1255 S Range Ave
Colby KS 67701
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