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GENERAL STUDIES – A.S.


The General Studies curriculum is designed to provide students with a high level of flexibility in selecting courses to meet their individual needs. The curriculum provides a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. Students who already have earned an academic certificate or those students who have spent time in a program, but have decided not to continue in the program, may earn a degree in General Studies. Students may enroll in the General Studies program in order to take time to explore their career options, to determine the healthcare program that best aligns to their interest and skills, or allow them time to improve academic skills before beginning their chosen career program. Students can also build an individualized program in close consultation with an advisor.


Career Exploration

Students unsure about their career options and aptitudes may choose to enter the General Studies program in order to explore their options.


Health Care Career Exploration

Students interested in health care but unsure of which field is best for them might enter General Studies in order to begin their education while exploring their options and aptitudes.


Transitional Studies

Students who may need to improve their academic skills before beginning their chosen programs may begin in General Studies until the time that they are ready to begin their programs.


Individual Studies and Transfer Opportunity

Students who would like to determine their own programs of study may choose this option.

Students who choose this degree option should do so in close consultation with an advisor. Those who choose this option as a means to transfer to a four year College should review the requirements of that College in close consultation with an advisor and a transfer counselor.

Quantitative Analysis (3 credits): Mathematics Elective* must be taken from: MA107 or MA110

Social Sciences (3 credits): Social Science Elective must be taken from: PSY101 or SOC101

General Studies (3 credits): GS201 and GS212


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

All students completing this program are expected to achieve the General Education outcomes described in the General Studies section of the catalog as well as the following learning objectives:

  • Articulate effectively through oral communication.

  • Articulate effectively through written communication.

  • Analyze, evaluate, synthesize and apply information and ideas.

  • Appreciate diverse cultural and ethical perspectives and experiences.

  • Interpret quantitative information, solve problems using statistical or arithmetical methods and communicate information verbally, numerically or graphically.

  • Use processes, procedures, data, or evidence to solve problems and make effective decisions, and draw conclusions.

  • Identify need for and evaluate information using it critically, legally and ethically to solve problems.

  • Utilize, select and apply contemporary forms of technology to solve problems or compile information.


General Studies – A.S. Curriculum

First Year – 1st Semester
Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

EN101

English Composition

3

FREL

Free Elective

3

FREL

Free Elective

3

GS100 or
GS102

College Seminar or
College Success

1 - 3

MA107 or
MA110

Logical Reasoning and Decision Making or
College Algebra

3

PSY101 or
SOC101

General Psychology or
Principles of Sociology

3

Total Credits

 

16

First Year – 2nd Semester
Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

FREL

Free Elective

3

GS201

Information Fluency & Research Skills

2

ENEL

Literature Elective

3

NSEL

Natural Science Elective

3 - 4

PH103

Introduction to Philosophy

3

Total Credits

 

14

Second Year – 1st Semester
Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

FREL

Free Elective

3

FREL

Free Elective

3

HUEL

Humanities Elective

3

MAEL or
NSEL

Math Elective or
Natural Science Elective

3 - 4

SSEL

Social Science Elective

3

Total Credits

 

15

Second Year – 2nd Semester
Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

FREL

Free Elective

3

FREL

Free Elective

3

FREL

Free Elective

3

GS212

College to Career Seminar

1

PHEL or
RSEL

Philosophy Elective or
Religious Studies Elective

3

SSEL

Social Science Elective

3

Total Credits

16

Total Program Credits

 

61


Additional Degree Requirements

A minimum grade of “C” in all courses: EN101, GS100 or GS102, GS201, GS212, MA107 or MA110, PH103, PSY101 or SOC101 and a Quality Point Average of 2.0.


EN & ENEL Course Descriptions
FREL Course Descriptions
GS Course Descriptions
HUEL Course Descriptions
MA & MAEL Course Descriptions
NSEL Course Descriptions
PH Course Descriptions
RS Course Descriptions
SSEL Course Descriptions