| General Studies–Science Emphasis | |
| A General Studies A.A. Degree Program (Transfer) | |
| Application Code 157 | | |
| For Curriculum Information Contact the Science and Technology Division—Room ST-248—410-772-4827 |
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| The general studies program is intended for students who are uncertain of their career plans or desire two years of a broad, general college education. This curriculum has been adapted to allow students to explore several different subject areas. The General Studies–Science Emphasis transfer pattern has been designed specifically for students whose interests are more in the area of science. Those who plan their course sequences with faculty advisors may prepare for either transfer or employment. Students are advised to check the requirements of the institution to which they intend to transfer. |
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| GENERAL EDUCATION CORE | Credits |
| (General education core credits in excess of 36 willtransfer as general electives or courses related to themajor. Each student’s total of general education andrequired courses must equal at least 60 semester hours of credit.) | |
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| Composition | ENGL-121 College Composition I | 3 |
| ENGL-122 College Composition II | 3 |
| Arts & Humanities | Literature Core Course (see p. 51) | 3 |
| Fine Arts Core Course (see p. 51) | 3 |
| Humanities Core Course (see p. 52) | 3 |
| History | History Core Course (see p. 52) | 3 |
| Social Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences Core Courses | |
| (see p. 52) | 6 |
| Science | BIOL-101 General Biology I | 4 |
| CHEM-101 General Inorganic Chemistry I | 4 |
| Mathematics | MATH-131 or higher | 3-5 |
| Interdisciplinary | Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues Core | |
| Course (see p. 53) | 2-3 |
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| REQUIRED COURSES RELATED TO MAJOR | |
| Science | Science Electives (see p. 54) | 12-13 |
| Electives | General Electives (see p. 54) | 8-9 |
| Oral Communication | HMDV-100, SPCH-105, SPCH-110 or FINE-102 | 3 |
| | 60-65 |
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