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General Education Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Degree

GENR-AAS



College Policy 6Hx23-4.32


I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

 * To provide students with an enhanced world view in light of an increasingly globalized economy, students must include at least one of the following courses as part of the general education requirements for the Associate in Applied Science degree.

A grade of "C" or higher is required.
Satisfies
Communications #2
LIT 2110 World Literature I or LIT 2110H
LIT 2120 World Literature II or LIT 2120H
Satisfies
Humanities / Fine Arts #2
HUM 2270 Humanities (East-West Synthesis) or HUM 2270H
REL 2300 World Religions
Satisfies
Social & Behavioral Sciences #2
WOH 2040 The Twentieth Century or WOH 2040H
Does Not Satisfy
AAS General Education Requirements
INR 2002 International Relations or INR 2002H
This enhanced world view requirement may be satisfied with the completion of a 3 credit hour college-level foreign language course with a grade of "C" or better (excluding American Sign Language).

II. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE

The general education requirements for the Associate in Applied Science degree consist of a minimum of 18 semester hours of credit. The minimum area requirements for the 18 hours are as follows:

A. COMMUNICATIONS (6-9 credits)
Complete either 1, 2 and 3 OR 1 and 3 below:
1. Choose one: (3 credits)
  ENC 1101 Composition I or ENC 1121H
NOTE: ENC 1101 or ENC 1121H must be completed within the first 24 semester hours of coursework in the AAS Program at SPC.
And, if required by program:
2. Choose one: (3 credits)
  ENC 1102 Composition II or ENC 1122H or
  AML 1600 African-American Literature
  AML 2010 American Literature I or AML 2010H
  AML 2020 American Literature II or AML 2020H
  ENL 2012 British Literature I or ENL 2012H
  ENL 2022 British Literature II
* LIT 2110 World Literature I or LIT 2110H
* LIT 2120 World Literature II or LIT 2120H
NOTE: ENC 1102 or its equivalent course from the list above must be completed within the first 36 semester hours of coursework in the AAS Program at SPC.
3. Choose one: (3 credits)
  SPC 1017 Introduction to Speech Communication or SPC 1017H or
  SPC 1065 Business and Professional Speaking or
  SPC 1608 Public Speaking or SPC 1608H
B. HUMANITIES / FINE ARTS (3 credits)
Choose one:
  ARH 2050 Art History I
  ARH 2051 Art History II
1 HUM 2210 Western Humanities I (Ancient through Renaissance) or HUM 2210H
1 HUM 2233 Western Humanities II (Baroque to the Present) or HUM 2233H
* HUM 2270 Humanities (East-West Synthesis) or HUM 2270H
  MUH 1110 Introduction to Music
  ORI 2000 Oral Interpretation of Literature
  PHI 1010 Introduction to Philosophy
* REL 2300 World Religions
2 THE 2000 Introduction to Theatre Arts
  HUM 2250 Humanities (Western Man) or HUM 2250H
  1 Students who received credit for HUM 2250 cannot also receive credit for HUM 2210 or HUM 2233.
2 For students who completed HUM 2250 prior to Session I, 1996-97.
C. MATHEMATICS (3 credits)
Any college-level course with MAC, MAP, MAS, MAT, MGF, MTG or STA prefix
D. NATURAL SCIENCES
(no minimum credits required for general education for the A.A.S degree except by the specific A.S. articulated programs)
E. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 credits)
Choose one:
  AMH 1091 African-American History
  AMH 2010 History of the United States I
  AMH 2020 History of the United States II
  ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology
  ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology
  ECO 2000 Introduction to Economics
  ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics or ECO 2013H
  EUH 1000 Development of Western Civilization I
  EUH 1001 Development of Western Civilization II
  POS 2041 American National Government or POS 2050H
  POS 2112 State and Local Government
  PSY 1012 General Psychology or PSY 1020H
  SYG 2000 Introductory Sociology
  SYG 2010 Social Problems
* WOH 2040 The Twentieth Century or WOH 2040H
F. ETHICS (3 credits)
Choose one:
  PHI 1600 Studies in Applied Ethics or PHI 1602H Honors Studies in Applied Ethics or
  PHI 1631 Studies in Professional Ethics or
  PHI 2635 Health Care Ethics Applied
  PHI 2649 Applied Ethics in Public Safety Professions
G. COMPUTER / INFORMATION LITERACY COMPETENCY (no minimum credit hours required)
Computer / information literacy competency may be demonstrated by completing one of the following:
 
  1. Passing a College-approved Basic Computer/Information Skills Competency Test; or
  2. Successful completion of at least one of the following:
    1. CGS 1070 Basic Computer and Information Literacy
    2. CGS 1100 Microcomputer Applications (as revised in 2002)
    3. EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology (as revised in 2002), preferred for Education majors
    4. DEH 3730, DEH 3813, DEH 3814 and DEH 4607.

Programs may limit the options available under Mathematics, Humanities / Fine Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences.

08-23-2010, Effective 20101 0430