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Nov 22, 2024
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2014-15 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Studies - LTGS.AA
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The General Studies Department services a large population of students who are headed in different directions academically. To accommodate the various transfer needs of these students, the department has several program options. In each option there are courses listed which will assist the students to complete the requirements necessary for the General Studies Transfer degree or another on campus program of choice.
There is a very flexible curriculum leading to the transfer degree. This curriculum includes requirements which will transfer as liberal arts courses at four-year colleges. Because of the number of general electives included in the curriculum, students may enroll in additional courses of choice from the humanities, social sciences, math, and sciences departments. An additional benefit of the general elective courses is that courses from other schools on campus (Business and Information Technologies, Engineering Technologies, Health Sciences, and Nursing) will count toward the degree and will transfer under the Commonwealth Transfer Compact agreement we have with the four-year state colleges and the University of Massachusetts.
Since many General Studies students are seeking acceptance into other on campus degree programs, the department offers several other preparatory curriculum options. These options allow students to complete course prerequisites necessary to gain acceptance into their on-campus department of choice. All options, which have been updated to reflect students’ priorities, are listed below with designated codes.
In addition, the department advises students who are undecided about specific academic or career direction. Professional advisors or faculty advisors assist students with their course schedules while suggesting other resources on campus to assist them to explore future educational endeavors.
Upon successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts/General Studies will be awarded.
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General Studies Program Goals
The General Studies Program will produce graduates who:
- May transfer courses as equivalents of prerequisites for junior and senior level courses in their majors at the senior institution.
- May transfer to senior institutions with most general education requirements for the senior institutions completed, or
- May transfer to other programs with most general education requirements completed.
- May transition to workplace situations with associate-degree status.
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills.
- Demonstrate oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate modern research methods.
- Demonstrate computer literacy.
The General Studies cores reflect these student priorities, offering curriculum and support services in program options as follows:
LTGS.AA -Transfer Option: for the student electing one of the degree or transfer programs
Academic Advising and Counseling
General Studies advising staff and faculty advisors assist students in making academic decisions, pursuing program objectives, completing graduation requirements, or assist student in transferring into career programs at STCC. Students should refer questions to their assigned advisor.
General Studies Program Information Booklet
Published yearly, this Handbook of Liberal Arts Transfer and General Studies Programs 2013-14 summarizes pertinent information about school procedures, and serves as the student’s personal record of courses completed toward a degree or transfer into other STCC programs. Semester 2 English:
Select one: Total (LTGS.AA) Curriculum Program Credits: 60
Notes:
1. Except MATH-117 and MATH-126 . All Mathematics courses must be at 100 level or higher to fulfill program requirements.
2. Except BIOL-100 .
Degree Preparation Options
- HTHC.AS - Pre-Health Option: for the student contemplating application to a program in the fields of Health Sciences
- ENGC.AS - Pre-Engineering/Science Transfer Option: for the student planning to major in the Science Transfer Option or to prepare for the Engineering Transfer program of the College
Other
- UNDC.NM - Non-Matriculating Option: for students not currently seeking acceptance into a program
Assessment and Placement Testing
Both transfer and career programs require effective reading comprehension and English skills as well as a foundation in mathematics and science. Therefore, course assignments in these areas are based on the student’s performance in a series of placement examinations taken after acceptance, but prior to scheduling and registration. Placement tests in mathematics, English, vocabulary development and reading comprehension are required of all entering students. It must be noted that, as prerequisites for college-level work, some courses may be required that are not acceptable toward the General Studies degree. Listed below are the developmental courses available which may be required as prerequisites for college-level work.
- ERDG-081 , ERDG-084 , ESL-088 Effective Reading for Bilinguals
- DRG-091 Reading Level 1, DRG-092 Reading Level 2,
- DWT-099 Review for College Writing
- EESL-080 English As a Second Language 1, EESL-083 English As a Second Language 2, ESL-084 English As a Second Language 3
- ECNV-082 Basic English Conversational Skills 1 (Bilingual)
- ECNV-085 Basic English Conversation Skills 2 (Bilingual)
- ESL-086 , ESL-096 Basic Writing Skills for Bilinguals
- ARTH-071 , ARTH-072 , ARTH-073 , ARTH-078 Basic Arithmetic
- ALGB-081 , ALGB-082 , ALGB-083 , ALGB-087 Elementary Algebra
- ALGB-091 , ALGB-093 , and ALGB-097 Intermediate Algebra
- BIOL-090 Basic Biological Science
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