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Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)

The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a series of courses prospective transfer students attending California community colleges may complete to satisfy the lower division breadth/general education requirements at both the University of California and the California State University. It was developed to simplify the transfer process for students.

The University of California has developed an agreement with each California community college that specifies which of its courses may be applied to each category of IGETC.

If you choose to follow IGETC, you must complete it before you transfer to UC; otherwise you will be required to satisfy the specific lower division general education requirements of the college or school at the UC campus you attend. All IGETC coursework does not have to be completed at the same college. Courses taken at more than one California community college may be used to fulfill IGETC. However, coursework may only be applied in the area or category it was approved for in the IGETC agreement at the community college where it was completed.

IGETC is most helpful to students who want to keep their options open — those who know they want to transfer but have not yet decided upon a particular institution, campus, or major. Certain students, however, will not be well served by following IGETC. If you intend to transfer into a major that requires extensive lower division preparation, such as engineering or the biological, physical and natural sciences, you should concentrate on completing the many prerequisites for the major that the college screens for to determine eligibility for admission. See IGETC Considerations section below. Your counselor or a UC admissions representative can give you additional information about IGETC and advise you on which path is best for you.

IGETC is not an admissions requirement. However, completing the lower division breadth/general education requirements — through IGETC or the campus-specific requirements (depending upon the program) — may improve your chances for admission selection to a competitive campus and/or program.

IGETC Subject and Unit Requirement
Subject Area Required Courses Units Required
1
English Communication
One course in English composition and one course in critical thinking/English composition. Students transferring to CSU also must take a course in oral communication.
2 courses
6 semester/
8-10 quarter
2 Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning 1 course 3 semester/
4-5 quarter
3 Arts and Humanities
Three courses with at least one from the arts and one from the humanities.
3 courses 9 semester/
12-15 quarter
4 Social and Behavioral Sciences
Three courses from at least two disciplines, or an interdisciplinary sequence.
3 courses 9 semester/
12-15 quarter
5 Physical and Biological Sciences
One physical science course and one biological science course, at least one of which includes a laboratory.
2 courses 7-9 semester/
9-12 quarter units
6 Language Other Than English
Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school courses in the same language. Not required of students transferring to CSU.
Proficiency Proficiency
Total: 11 courses 34-36 semester/
45-57 quarter

GPA Requirement

IGETC courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. A grade of Credit or Pass may be used if the community college's policy states it is equivalent to a grade of C or better.

Use of AP Exams

To see how these exams can be applied to the IGETC pattern, visit new windowicas-ca.org/standards-policies-and-procedures-manual and click on "The IGETC Standards, Policies and Procedures (searchable version)."

Applying Courses and AP Exams

Courses and exams may be used only once to satisfy one IGETC subject area, even if they are listed in your community college's course agreement under more than one subject area. However, courses may be used to satisfy both IGETC and major requirements.

Certification

Only California community colleges may certify completion of IGETC. Certification of IGETC completion is the responsibility of the last California community college a student attends prior to transfer (with the exception of summer session), although another college may certify upon request.

IGETC Considerations

Students with a substantial amount of coursework from institutions outside the United States should consult with a counselor to determine whether they should complete IGETC or the lower division breadth/general education requirements at the campus they plan to attend.

All prospective transfer students should note the following considerations:


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