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Liberal Arts: General Studies (Apply to LAGS EDU) (Teacher Education Transfer Sequence Middle Childhood/Adolescence - grades 5-8 and 7-12) |
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The aim of the General Studies Program is to provide students with a broader range of curricular choices so that, under the guidance of faculty advisers, they can align their Associate degrees more closely with programs at senior institutions. The intent is to allow students with clear academic and/or career goals to structure their Associate degree programs so as to transfer as juniors to senior colleges, needing only four additional semesters to complete the baccalaureate degree. Required general education courses totaling 30-34 credits are required of General Studies (AS) students, leaving a like number of elective credits. |
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Here to View the Online Catalog Note: College applicants are expected to review all of the rules, regulations and prerequisites detailed in the college catalog. |
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| COURSES | |||
| FIRST YEAR | HOURS/WEEK | CREDITS/SEMESTER | |
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| ENG 110, ENG 111College Writing I, II | 6 | ||
| HIS 100 Rise of the west | 3 | ||
| HIS
130 United States History I or HIS 131 United States History II |
3 | ||
| PSY 110 General Psychology | 3 | ||
| MAT 124 or higher | 3 | ||
| EDU 111 Foundations of Education | 3 | ||
| Minor 1 and 2 (1) | 3 | ||
| Science - BIO or PHS | 4 | ||
| Total |
minimum | 30 | |
| SECOND YEAR | HOURS/WEEK | CREDITS/SEMESTER | |
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| ARTS Arts Elective | 3 | ||
| PSY 212W Adolescent Development | 3 | ||
| HUM elective | 3 | ||
| SCI: BIO or PHS | 4 | ||
| LIT Literature | 3 | ||
| Minor 31 | 3 | ||
| HIS 130 United
States History I or HIS 131 United States History II |
3 | ||
| POS 201 Intro to American Govt. | |||
| Physical Education | 1 | ||
| Total | 32 | ||
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1NYS requires that candidates seeking teacher certification select and take a sequence of courses in an academic concentration/minor. |
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1Middle Choldhood and Adolescence English, Biology, Language, Math, Physical Science, History, Physical Education, Technology |
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Students who have earned A.A. or A.S. degrees at Broome Community College and who intend to go on for baccalaureate degrees are guaranteed transfer to a four-year college or university within the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Students are urged to consult with advisors about their transfer plans, and to review program requirements at the institution(s) to which they might transfer. |
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Liberal Arts and Human Services Division 607 778-5219 |
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