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Nov 26, 2024
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2012-13 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Studies, A.S.
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Program Design
The General Studies associate degree program leads to an associate in science degree. This program offers the broadest range of electives of any major at the college. General Studies is a concentration that is appropriate for transfer, for employment and for a self-designed independent course of study.
Education
If considering a career in education, students need to select a transfer institution early and consult with a counselor.
Curriculum
Students may enroll in this program full- or part-time. For those students who are not prepared for the mathematics and English courses required in the program, the college offers a wide range of developmental classes.
A minimum of 60 semester hours of credit is required in this program as follows:
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all General Studies degree program requirements, graduates will:
- Demonstrate a clear connection among elective choices and their personal, occupational or academic ambitions.
- Work with others, including culturally and intellectually diverse peoples; think critically; and gain an appreciation for life-long learning.
- Become adept in written and spoken communication skills.
In addition, the graduate will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes identified with the General Education Core. General Studies Program Required Courses
General Education Intellectual Skills Courses
General Education Knowledge Areas
Chose one course from each Knowledge Area below; then choose one additional course from one of the three Knowledge Areas.
General Studies Requirements
- Choose from any course in English, fine arts, foreign languages, humanities, music, philosophy, communication (Mode 3) and theatre. 6 Credits
- Choose from any course in astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, geology, physics or other physical science that includes a laboratory. 4 Credits
- Choose any two courses in anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social science and sociology. 6 Credits
- Choose any open elective courses. 23 Credits
Total Credits Required: 60-61
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