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General Education
Subject Categories: Humanities & Liberal Arts
Degree: AA
Total Credit Hours: 64
Institution: Baltimore City Community College
Program Description:
The General Studies Program provides a flexible yet academically sound framework for the student who is exploring career and academic opportunities or for the student whose interests, aptitude, and career goals do not conform with other programs offered by the College.
In the first year, the student’s academic program consists of those courses which meet the College’s General Education Requirements and elective courses which may be for career or academic exploration. This first year affords the student the opportunity to participate in the breadth of the academic offerings of the College.
At the end of the first year or upon completion of 30 to 34 credits, the student and his/her academic adviser develop an academic plan for a career or technical program
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- Survey of English Literature II
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