All students entering 51°µÍø must complete our General Education Program before graduation. You can find more information about 51°µÍøâ€™s general education areas of inquiry here: General Education Program.

Transferring students can use their accepted courses to satisfy general education requirements.

General Education Transfer Course Acceptance

51°µÍø generally accepts courses of the same quality and equivalency as courses offered on its campus. The maximum number of units that will be accepted from a community college is 70. Additional community college courses may satisfy content requirements only and will not apply to the minimum units required for graduation. Most courses completed at four-year accredited colleges and universities will transfer.

Information for California residents:

It is recommended that you follow either the CSU or UC (IGETC) General Education programs in order for your General Education courses to count for our General Education requirements. However, a general education program that is specifically designed to simply earn an associate’s degree will not, in and of itself, meet our General Education requirements.

General Education Articulation Agreements

51°µÍø currently has identified course equivalencies with the many community colleges and universities. To view how your classes transfer, please use our online articulation agreement database (ROAR).