General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements

General Education Course Requirements

Students who are completing the General Transfer Studies Associate in Arts degree, Business Administration Associate in Arts degree, or the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree must complete 42-credit hours of general education courses. These courses provide an opportunity for students to develop skills and knowledge that will enhance their lives far beyond graduation. The ability to communicate effectively, solve problems, understand values, and manage information are skills that are important whether the student is pursuing further education, is active in the workforce, or participates in the civic and cultural life of the community. Courses that provide general knowledge in quantitative reasoning, science, social and behavioral sciences, and humanities serve to broaden each student’s perspective in an increasingly complex world.

Missouri Senate Bill 997, signed into law in 2016 for implementation in fall 2018, ensures that all general education courses are fully transferable to all public colleges and universities in Missouri. This statewide framework is called CORE 42, and all courses that are included in this framework are identified in the catalog and in the course schedule with a Missouri Transfer (MOTR) number. Students who complete all 42-credit hours will have CORE 42 noted on their transcript.

In addition to the 42-credit hours of general education, students should select additional courses depending upon their intended program at their destination four-year university. Academic advisors are available on each campus to assist students in the selection of the best courses for transferability.

Social and Behavioral Sciences9
9 credit hours minimum, from at least two disciplines, including at least one Civics course
Written and Oral Communications9
6 credit hours minimum from Written, 3 credit hours minimum from Oral
Natural Sciences7
7 credit hours minimum, from at least two disciplines, including one course with a lab component
Mathematical Sciences3-4
Humanities and Fine Arts9
9 credit hours minimum, from at least two disciplines; 3 credit hour limit on performance courses
MOTR Courses to reach 42 credit hours4-5
MOTR IDSE courses (though not required) are only applicable to this requirement.

Associate in Applied Science General Education Requirements

For the Associate in Applied Science degrees, satisfactory completion of general education courses equal to a minimum of twenty-five percent of the total credit hours for the program, distributed as follows:

College Composition I or Career English3
Civics as defined by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education and included in the state-wide guaranteed transfer lists3
Natural Science as defined by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education and included in the state-wide transfer lists OR Mathematics (100-level or higher)3
Elective credit hours selected from state-wide guaranteed transfer lists to reach a minimum of twenty-five percent of the total credit hours for the program6 or more

*Per Board Policy, Associate in Applied Science programs will be allowed five years to comply with the new AAS general education requirements. 

Associate in Fine Arts General Education Requirements

For the Associate in Fine Arts, satisfactory completion of a minimum of 15 credit hours of general education courses distributed as follows:

College Composition I or Career English3
Civics 3
Natural Science and Mathematics3
Credit hours selected from one or more of the following categories to equal twenty-five percent or more of the total credit hours for the program:6 or more
Humanities, Communication, Natural Science, Mathematics, and/or Social Science (for example, a program with 60 credit hours must have at least 15 total credit hours of general education)

Associate in Science General Education Requirements

For the Associate in Science degrees, satisfactory completion of a minimum of 15 credit hours of general education courses distributed as follows:

College Composition I or Career English3
Civics 3
Mathematics: Precalculus Algebra or higher3
Science7
Credit hours selected from one or more of the following MOTR categories to equal 25% or more of the total credit hours for the program:
Humanities, Communication, Natural Science, Mathematics, and/or Social Science (for example, a program with 60 credit hours must have at least 15 total credit hours of General Education).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the General Education Requirements for the AA and AAT degree?

STLCC, along with all other public colleges and universities in Missouri, has adopted the statewide general education framework that goes into effect for the AA and AAT degrees Fall 2018.   This core transfer curriculum is commonly known as CORE 42.

The statewide general education framework is intended to ensure that all graduates possess a common core of college-level skills and knowledge.  These courses are designated with a Missouri Transfer (MOTR) number, which guarantees the one-to-one transfer of these courses among all Missouri public institutions of higher education.

What are the requirements of the CORE 42?

For the General Transfer Studies program, students must complete 42 credit hours of MOTR courses, distributed as follows:  6 credit hours of written communications, 3 credit hours of oral communications, 9 credit hours of Social and Behavioral Science courses in at least two disciplines and including at least one Civics course, 7 credit hours of Natural Science courses in at least two disciplines and including at least one laboratory course, one mathematics course (MTH 160, MTH 160S, MTH 161, MTH 161S, MTH 180, MTH 180S, or MTH 185, or a course that requires one of the Mathematics pathways courses as a prerequisite), and 9 credit hours of Humanities and Fine Arts courses in at least two disciplines. Remaining credit hours must be satisfied through MOTR courses of the student’s choosing.

I started STLCC prior to Fall 2018, are my requirements the same?

Your requirements are determined by your catalog term.  If your catalog term is prior to Fall 2018, then your requirements will be different.  You should discuss your options with an academic advisor. Many students will find it beneficial to switch to CORE 42 because the courses included in this framework are guaranteed to transfer to other public institutions in Missouri.

What is the advantage of CORE 42?

The CORE 42 brings peace of mind to students when they transfer to other public institutions in Missouri, which are obligated to accept credit for these courses by law.

Will there be more courses with MOTR numbers?

Committees of faculty from institutions across the state continue to work to identify courses to include in this framework. STLCC’s Catalog will be updated with any changes.

Social & Behavioral Sciences

  • 9 credit hours minimum, from at least two (2) disciplines, including at least one Civics course
MOTR ANTH Discipline
ANT 101General Anthropology (MOTR ANTH 101)3
ANT 102Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (MOTR ANTH 201)3
MOTR CRIM Discipline
SOC 203Introduction to Criminology (MOTR CRIM 205)3
MOTR ECON Discipline
ECO 140Introduction to Economics (MOTR ECON 100)3
ECO 151Principles of Macroeconomics (MOTR ECON 101)3
ECO 152Principles of Microeconomics (MOTR ECON 102)3
MOTR GEOG Discipline
GEG 101Regional Geography (MOTR GEOG 101)3
MOTR POSC Discipline
PSC 201International Relations (MOTR POSC 201)3
PSC 213Introduction to Comparative Politics (MOTR POSC 202)3
MOTR PSYC Discipline
PSY 200General Psychology (MOTR PSYC 100)3
PSY 205Human Growth and Development (MOTR PSYC 200)3
MOTR SBSC Discipline
COM 200Communication Between Cultures (MOTR SBSC 101)3
MCM 101Introduction to Mass Communications (MOTR SBSC 100)3
MOTR SOCI Discipline
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology (MOTR SOCI 101)3
SOC 202Social Problems (MOTR SOCI 201)3
SOC 204Introduction to Family Studies (MOTR SOCI 204)3
SOC 212Race and Ethnicity (MOTR SOCI 202)3
SOC 216Introduction to Gender Studies (MOTR SOCI 203)3

Civics Courses

MOTR HIST Discipline
HST 101United States History to 1865 (MOTR HIST 101)3
HST 102United States History from 1865 to the Present (MOTR HIST 102)3
HST 137African American History through Reconstruction (MOTR HIST 101AA)3
HST 138African American History from Reconstruction to the Present (MOTR HIST 102AA)3
MOTR POSC Discipline
PSC 101Introduction to American Politics (MOTR POSC 101)3

Written & Oral Communications

  • 6 credit hours minimum from Written Communications
  • 3 credit hours minimum from Oral Communications

Written Communications

ENG 101College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100)3
ENG 102College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200)3
ENG 103Report Writing (MOTR ENGL 110)3

Oral Communications

COM 101Oral Communication I (MOTR COMM 100)3
COM 103Small Group Communication (MOTR COMM 125)3
COM 107Public Speaking (MOTR COMM 110)3
COM 112Argumentation and Debate (MOTR COMM 220)3
COM 201Interpersonal Communication (MOTR COMM 120)3

Natural Sciences

  • 7 credit hours minimum, from at least two disciplines, including one course with a lab component

Non-lab Courses

MOTR ASTR Discipline
PSI 111Introduction to Astronomy I (MOTR ASTR 100)3
MOTR BIOL Discipline
BIO 113Modern Aspects of Biology (MOTR BIOL 100)3
BIO 117Conservation and Ecology (MOTR BIOL 100EC)3
MOTR CHEM Discipline
CHM 123Fundamentals of Forensic Chemistry (MOTR CHEM 100)3
MOTR LIFS Discipline
BIO 109Human Biology (MOTR LIFS 100)3
BIO 151Biology of Human Health and Disease (MOTR LIFS 100D)3
BIO 154The Biology of Human Sex (MOTR LIFS 100R)3
DIT 115Principles of Nutrition (MOTR LIFS 100N)3
MOTR GEOG Discipline
GEG 103Physical Geography (MOTR GEOG 100)3
MOTR GEOL Discipline
GEO 103Environmental Geology (MOTR GEOL 100)3
MOTR PHYS Discipline
GEO 100Earth Science (MOTR PHYS 110ES)3
GEO 113Oceanography (MOTR PHYS 1100)3
PSI 101Physical Science (MOTR PHYS 110)3
PSI 123Meteorology (MOTR PHYS 110AS)3

Lab Courses

MOTR ASTR Discipline
PSI 115Observational Astronomy (MOTR ASTR 100L)1
MOTR BIOL Discipline
BIO 110General Zoology (MOTR BIOL 100LZ)4
BIO 111Introductory Biology I (MOTR BIOL 100L)4
BIO 124General Botany I (MOTR BIOL 100LB)4
BIO 140Principles of Biology I (MOTR BIOL 150L)5
MOTR CHEM Discipline
CHM 101Fundamentals of Chemistry I (MOTR CHEM 100L)5
CHM 105General Chemistry I (MOTR CHEM 150L)5
CHM 109Chemistry and the Environment (MOTR CHEM 100L)4
MOTR GEOL Discipline
GEO 111Physical Geology (MOTR GEOL 100L)5
MOTR LIFS Discipline
BIO 106Human Heredity (MOTR LIFS 100LG)4
BIO 207Anatomy and Physiology I (MOTR LIFS 150LAP)4
MOTR PHYS Discipline
GEO 101Earth Science Laboratory (MOTR PHYS 110LES)1
PHY 111College Physics I (MOTR PHYS 150L)4
PHY 122Engineering Physics I (MOTR PHYS 200L)5
PSI 125Introduction to Atmospheric Science (MOTR PHYS 110LAS)4

Mathematical Sciences

  • 3 credit hours minimum
MTH 160Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130)3
MTH 160SPrecalculus Algebra with Support (MOTR MATH 130)5
MTH 161Quantitative Reasoning (MOTR MATH 120)3
MTH 161SQuantitative Reasoning with Support (MOTR MATH 120)5
MTH 165Structures of Mathematical Systems I3
MTH 166Structures of Mathematical Systems II3
MTH 170Precalculus Trigonometry3
MTH 177Finite Mathematics4
MTH 180Introductory Statistics (MOTR MATH 110)3
MTH 180SIntroductory Statistics with Support (MOTR MATH 110)5
MTH 185Precalculus (MOTR MATH 150)5
MTH 186Survey of Calculus4
MTH 210Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5
MTH 212Discrete Mathematics3
MTH 215Linear Algebra3
MTH 220Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5
MTH 230Analytic Geometry and Calculus III5
MTH 240Differential Equations3

**Courses that use one of the pathway courses as a prerequisite will meet the general education credit for math. For example, MTH 210 meets the General Education math requirement since MTH 160 is a prerequisite.

Humanities and Fine Arts

  • 9 credit hours minimum, from at least two disciplines
  • There is a limit of three (3) credit hours of Performance courses that can be applied to the Humanities and Fine Arts Knowledge Area and to the total CORE 42
MOTR ARTS Discipline
ART 100Art Appreciation (MOTR ARTS 100)3
ART 101Art History - Prehistory to 1300 (MOTR ARTS 101)3
ART 102Art History - 1300 to Present (MOTR ARTS 102)3
ART 103History of Modern Art (MOTR ARTS 100)3
ART 169Concepts in the Visual Arts (MOTR ARTS 100)3
MOTR FILM Discipline
MCM 130Film Appreciation (MOTR FILM 100)3
MCM 131History of Film (MOTR FILM 103)3
MOTR LANG Discipline
ARA 101Modern Arabic I (MOTR LANG 105)4
ARA 102Modern Arabic II (MOTR LANG 106)4
CHI 101Elementary Chinese I (MOTR LANG 105)4
CHI 102Elementary Chinese II (MOTR LANG 106)4
DCS 104American Sign Language I (MOTR LANG 105)4
DCS 105American Sign Language II (MOTR LANG 106)4
FRE 101Elementary French I (MOTR LANG 101)4
FRE 102Elementary French II (MOTR LANG 102)4
GER 101Elementary German I (MOTR LANG 105)4
GER 102Elementary German II (MOTR LANG 106)4
JPN 101Modern Japanese I (MOTR LANG 105)4
JPN 102Modern Japanese II (MOTR LANG 106)4
SPA 101Elementary Spanish I (MOTR LANG 103)4
SPA 102Elementary Spanish II (MOTR LANG 104)4
MOTR LITR Discipline
ENG 201Introduction to Fiction (MOTR LITR 100F)3
ENG 202Introduction to Poetry and Plays (MOTR LITR 100)3
ENG 204American Literature I (MOTR LITR 101A)3
ENG 205American Literature II (MOTR LITR 101B)3
ENG 211British Literature II (MOTR LITR 102B)3
ENG 216Women in Literature (MOTR LITR 106)3
ENG 217Major Black Writers (MOTR LITR 105AA)3
ENG 231World Literature (MOTR LITR 200)3
MOTR MUSC Discipline
MUS 103Music Fundamentals (MOTR MUSC 101)3
MUS 113History of Jazz (MOTR MUSC 100J)3
MUS 114Music Appreciation (MOTR MUSC 100)3
MUS 128History of Rock and Roll (MOTR MUSC 100RP)3
MUS 211Music History I (MOTR MUSC 103)3
MUS 212Music History II (MOTR MUSC 104)3
MOTR PHIL Discipline
PHL 101Introduction to Philosophy (MOTR PHIL 100)3
PHL 102Introduction to Logic (MOTR PHIL 101)3
PHL 104Ethics (MOTR PHIL 102)3
PHL 112Business Ethics (MOTR PHIL 102P)3
MOTR RELG Discipline
PHL 103World Religions (MOTR RELG 100)3
MOTR THEA Discipline
THT 101Introduction to Theatre (MOTR THEA 100A)3
MOTR WCIV Discipline
HST 115Ancient and Medieval History to 1500 (MOTR WCIV 101)3
HST 128Western Civilization from 1500 to the Present (MOTR WCIV 102)3
HUM 109Arts and Ideas in the Ancient World (MOTR WCIV 101)3
HUM 110The Middle Ages and the Renaissance (MOTR WCIV 101)3

Performance Options

MOTR PERF Discipline
ART 109Drawing I (MOTR PERF 105D)3
ART 113Ceramics I (MOTR PERF 105C)3
ART 115Printmaking I (MOTR PERF 105GA)3
ART 116Sculpture I (MOTR PERF 105S)3
ART 165Photography I (MOTR PERF 105GA)3
ART 172Digital Photography (MOTR PERF 105GA)3
ART 275Photo Imaging I: Photoshop (MOTR PERF 105GA)3
COM 111Voice and Articulation (MOTR PERF 100VD)3
ENG 110Creative Writing (MOTR PERF 106)3
ENG 114Writing Plays and Film Scripts (MOTR PERF 106D)3
ENG 224Fiction Writing (MOTR PERF 106F)3
ENG 225Poetry Writing (MOTR PERF 106P)3
ENG 233Writing Memoirs and Creative Nonfiction (MOTR PERF 106NF)3
MCM 134Introduction to Filmmaking (MOTR PERF 107)3
MUS 131Choir I (MOTR PERF 102C)1
MUS 132Orchestra I (MOTR PERF 102O)1
MUS 134Band I (MOTR PERF 102B)1
MUS 135Choir II (MOTR PERF 102C)1
MUS 146Orchestra II (MOTR PERF 102O)1
MUS 147Band II (MOTR PERF 102B)1
MUS 231Choir III (MOTR PERF 102C)1
MUS 232Orchestra III (MOTR PERF 102O)1
MUS 234Band III (MOTR PERF 102B)1
MUS 235Choir IV (MOTR PERF 102C)1
MUS 236Orchestra IV (MOTR PERF 102O)1
MUS 237Band IV (MOTR PERF 102B)1
THT 102Stagecraft (MOTR PERF 106)3
THT 108Acting I (MOTR PERF 100)3

Interdisciplinary

Interdisciplinary courses, with the MOTR IDSE designation, are not required to meet the general education requirements.  Courses with the MOTR IDSE designation are only allowed to be applied to the CORE 42 elective and cannot apply toward the other knowledge areas: Social & Behavioral Sciences/Civics, Written & Oral Communications, Natural Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Humanities and Fine Arts.  There will be no exceptions.

MOTR IDSE Discipline
HW 110Wellness for the Individual (MOTR IDSE 102)2