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Students that began their attendance at CSUCI between Fall 2018 and Spring 2021 should follow the Graduation/Degree Requirements listed below. 

*Transfer students who completed the CSU GE or the IGETC pattern at the community college will have their GE requirements fulfilled.

Please review the for a detailed list with description of each requirement. You will need to select the correct catalog year using the drop-down menu.

  • Area A: English Language, Communication and Critical Thinking (9 units)
  • Area B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (7 units)
  • Area C: Arts and Humanities (9 units)
  • Area D: Social Sciences (9 units, from at least two different disciplines)
  • Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development (3 units)
* Transfer students who completed the CSU GE or the IGETC pattern at the community college will have their GE requirements fulfilled. 

Three courses of Upper Division General Education (UDGE). One upper division course from each area of GE B, C and D.

  • UDGE-B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (3 units)
  • UDGE-C: Arts and Humanities (3 units)
  • UDGE-D: Social Sciences (3 units)

  • U.S. History (choose one from: HIST 270/ 271/ 272/ 275/ 350)
  • U.S. Constitution, California State and Local government (POLS 150*)
*If you took an AP in American Government and received a score of 3 or above, you may take POLS 140.

  • 1 semester college level foreign language other than English (with a grade of C- or better)

  • Satisfied through an approved GE course designated by MP or by an articulated community college course.

  • 1 GWAR course with a grade of C- or better (already built into each major)

  • Lower Division Major Requirements
  • Upper Division Major Requirements

Free Electives (if applicable)

  • Additional courses needed to reach the 120-unit requirement


Residency Requirements for CSUCI

  • 30 units completed at CSUCI (excludes Open University and extension)
  • At least 24 of the total required units for graduation must be in courses numbered 300-499 for a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • At least 27 of the total required units for graduation must be in courses numbered 300-499 for a Bachelor of Science degree.

  • Total courses attempted (combined CSUCI and Transfer)
  • CSUCI courses attempted
  • Courses in the major
  • Courses in the minor (if applicable)
  • Note: Certain majors require specific GPA/grade requirement. Please check the CARR or catalog for these specifics.
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