General Studies, A.S. Degree

Program Design

The General Studies Program leads to an associate in science degree. This program provides the broadest range of electives of any at the College; students can tailor a degree program to meet their individual needs.

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: 

General Education Requirements

ENG* 101 Composition 3
Gen Ed Mode 1 3
Gen Ed Mode 3 3
Gen Ed Mode 4 3
Gen Ed Mode 5 3-4
Gen Ed Mode 6 3
Gen Ed Additional course in the above modes 3
       Subtotal: 21-22

General Studies Requirements

   Choose from any course in English, fine arts, foreign languages,
humanities, music, philosophy,
photography, speech, reading and theatre  
6
   Choose from any course in biology, chemistry, physics or other
physical science which includes a laboratory  
4
   Choose 2 from any course in anthropology, economics,
geography, history, political science, psychology,
social science and sociology.  
6
   Choose any course 23
      Subtotal: 39
       Total Credits Required: 60-61

Please Note: COM* 295: Internship I, or another cooperative education course, is available as an elective to General Studies students. Please see page 19 or contact the Cooperative Education Office for more information.

Education

If considering a career in education, students need to select a transfer institution early and consult with a counselor, and elect HIS* 201 and HIS* 202. Students should plan to take the Praxis I Examination.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all General Studies degree program requirements, graduates will

1. Demonstrate a clear connection among elective choices and their personal, occupational or academic ambitions.
2. Work with others, including culturally and intellectually diverse peoples; think critically; and gain an appreciation for life-long learning.
3. Become adept in written and spoken communication skills.

In addition, the graduate will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes identified with the General Education Component.

All first or second semester students majoring in General Studies are encouraged to take the course SD 101: Career Life Planning; or SD 111: First Year Experience Foundation for College Success; or SSC* 150: Adults in Transition.

Source: 2007-2008 Course Catalog

Last Update: February 21 2008
For Additional Information, Contact: 860-512-2663