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Salt Lake Community College

Salt Lake Community College is Utah’s largest college with the most diverse student body. It serves more than 60,000 students on 10 campuses and with online classes. All ages. Many interests. Flexible scheduling. With an exceptional range of academic and career-oriented options.

A superb faculty—and a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20—means our students get personal attention from exceptional academic and vocational professionals.

This is a place where high school graduates can take their first step into higher education and later transfer to a 4-year school, and where students can learn training and skills to take them directly into the workforce. Career professionals sharpen their skills. And anyone can take a class for their own enjoyment.

Interstate Passport

This example of a Passport Block was developed by faculty at Salt Lake Community College. This member profile was developed as an example of how learning outcome-based transfer can be mapped onto a general education curriculum. The Interstate Passport program sunset at the end of 2023, and each member institution has different policies regarding their ongoing transfer relationships. The publication of their Passport Block is a part of the evergreen resources managed by WICHE to serve as an example and should not indicate any current or ongoing transfer relationships. For more information about transfer at Salt Lake Community College please see their website at http://www.slcc.edu/gened/.

Passport Block

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

 

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
COMM 1020 Prin/Public Speaking
COMM 2110 Interpersonal Communication
CTEL 1020 Career Speech Skills

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
BUS 2200 Business Communication
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing
ENGL 1030 Writing in Professions
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing
ENGL 2100 Technical Writing

Reinforced in some General Education courses, but primarily addressed in the following:

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning
MATH 1040 Intro to Statistics
MATH 1050 College Algebra
MATH 1060 Trigonometry
MATH 1080 Precalculus
MATH 1090 College Algebra-Business
MATH 1210 Calculus I

Students need one Life Science and one Natural Science course.

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 1020 Human Origins: Evolution and Diversity
ANTH 2281 Primates: Studying Our Closest Living Relatives
ATMO 1010 Severe and Hazardous Weather
ATMO 1020 Climate Change
BIOL 1010 Intro to Biology
BIOL 1015 Intro to Biology Lab
BIOL 1030 Intro to Plant Biology
BIOL 1035 Intro to Plant Biology Lab
BIOL 1050 Intro to Animal Biology
BIOL 1055 Intro to Animal Biology Lab
BIOL 1070 Intro to Marine Biology
BIOL 1075 Intro to Marine Biology Lab
BIOL 1090 Human Biology
BIOL 1120 Intro Conservation Biology
BIOL 1400 Environmental Science
BIOL 1405 Environmental Science Lab
BIOL 1610 College Biology I
BIOL 1615 College Biology I Lab
CHEM 1010 Intro to Chemistry
ENGR 1050 Intro to Nanotechnology
GEO 1010 Intro to Geology
GEOG 1000 Physical Geography
GEOG 1700 Natural Disasters
GEOG 1780 Remote Sensing of Earth
HLTH 1020 Foundations of Nutrition
PHYS 1010 Elementary Physics
PHYS 1040 Elementary Astronomy

Introduced or reinforced in many General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 1070 Language and Culture: Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
ANTH 2011 People and Cultures of SW
ANTH 2120 Sacred Traditions
ART 2330 Photography: A Cultural History
ARTH 2520 Latin American Art to 1821
ARTH 2710 Art History: Prehistory/Ren
ARTH 2720 Art History:Ren/Contemporary
COMM 2050 Perspectives in Communication
ENGL 1050 Intr/Rdg Diverse Culture
ENGL 1100 Diversity/Pop US Lit
ENGL 2030 Language in US Society
ENGL 2410 African American Culture
ENGL 2420 Asian American Culture
ENGL 2610 Diversity in American Literature
ENGL 2630 Contemporary World Literature
ENGL 2640 Writing and Social Justice
ENGL 2710 Intro to Folklore
ENGL 2740 Intro to Women’s Studies
ENGL 2760 Gender/Cultural Studies
ENGL 2810 Native American Lit and Exp
ENGL 2830 Diverse Women Writers
ENGL 2850 Intro to Queer Studies
ETHS 2430 Mexican American Culture
ETHS 2440 Native American Culture
HIST 1210 Asian Civilizations: Traditions
HIST 1220 Asian Civilizations: Modern History & Societies
HIST 1300 Colonial Latin America
HIST 1310 Modern Latin America
HIST 1450 Modern Eastern Civilizations
HIST 1460 Modern Middle Eastern Civilization
HUMA 1010 Essentials of Humanities
HUMA 1100 Intro to Humanities
INTL 2040 The Immigrant Experience through Literature and Film
INTL 2060 Intl Lit and Culture
INTL 2230 Global French Cultures
INTL 2240 Latin American Studies
PHIL 1000 Intro to Philosophy
PHIL 2300 Intro Environmental Ethics
PHIL 2350 Philosophy of Religion
RELS 2010 Intro to Asian Religions & Philosophy
RELS 2020 Intro to Buddhist Traditions
RELS 2120 The Religious Experience
RELS 2400 Religious Diversity in U.S.

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
COMM 1270 Critical Thinking in Argumentation
PHIL 1250 Reasoning and Rational Decision Making

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ART 1010 Exploring Art
ART 1020 Intro to Drawing (non-maj)
ART 1040 Jewelry: Culture & Creation
ART 1050 Intro to Photography
ART 1060 History/Art Lettering/Calligraphy
ART 1080 Photoshop and Digital Media
ART 1375 Photographing Diversity
CMGT 1110 Birth of a Flute
COMM 2570 Intro to Visual Communication
DANC 1010 Dance and Culture
DANC 1090 Bridging the Arts
DANC 1100 Introduction to Ballet I
DANC 1200 Intro to Modern Dance I
DANC 1500 Intro to Jazz Dance I
DANC 1580 Intro to Tap Dance I
FA 1080 Basic Metal Sculpting
FA 1090 Bridging the Arts
FLM 1023 Introduction to Film
FLM 1070 Film and Culture
INTD 1010 Intro to Interior Design
MUSC 1010 Introduction to Music
MUSC 1020 History of Rock and Roll
MUSC 1030 Survey of Jazz
MUSC 1040 US Music and Culture
MUSC 1090 Bridging the Arts
THEA 1013 Survey of Theatre
THEA 1023 Introduction to Film
THEA 1033 Acting I-Basic Acting
THEA 1070 Film and Culture
THEA 1090 Bridging the Arts

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses.

Introduced or reinforced in all General Education courses, with special emphasis in the following:

 

Courses in
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANTH 1010 Culture and Human Experience: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1030 World Prehistory: An Introduction
ANTH 2030 Introduction to Archaelogy
CJ 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice
COMM 1080 Conflict Management & Diversity
ECON 1010 Economics as Social Science
ECON 1600 Intro to Economic Systems
ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2020 Principles of Macroeconomics
EDU 1400 Study of Disabilities
FHS 1500 Lifespan Human Development
FHS 2400 Marriage and Family Relations
FHS 2450 Intro to Human Sexuality
HIST 1100 Western Civilization to 1300
HIST 1110 Western Civilization since 1300
HIST 1500 World History to 1500
HIST 1510 World History since 1500
HIST 2200 Americanization
HIST 2600 Native American Voices
HIST 2700 US History to 1877
HIST 2710 US History since 1877
HIST 2800 Utah’s Diverse Heritage
LE 1220 Human Relat.-Career Development
POLS 2070 Diversity and US Politics
POLS 2100 Intro to International Politics
POLS 2200 Intro to Comparative Politics
POLS 2300 Political Ideologies
POLS 2500 Peace and Conflict: Domestic
POLS 2700 Model United Nations [MUN]
PSY 1010 General Psychology
PSY 1100 Lifespan Human Growth and Development
PSY 2600 Psych-Race, Class, Gender
SOC 1010 Intro to Sociology
SOC 2370 Gender and US Society
SOC 2630 Race and Ethnicity