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General Studies
Subject Categories: Humanities & Liberal Arts
Degree: Associate of Arts (A.A.)
Total Credit Hours: A minimum of 62 credit hours
Institution:Harford Community College
Program Description:
The General Studies program permits students to explore various disciplines while developing an academic focus. It allows them to tailor students to meet the requirements of transfer institutions and provides them an opportunity to develop an occupational concentration. Three components comprise the curriculum. Core requirements provide breadth of study, including courses in written and oral communication, mathematics, science, history, humanities, and health and physical education. Next, the requirement for a 12-credit concentration in a discipline assures a focus for exploratory students, while maintaining flexibility for transfer students. It also allows other students to develop the skills and abilities necessary for employment in fields in which the College does not have specified programs. Finally, 15-17 credits of general electives provide the opportunity to develop an individualized program of study. For example, students my use these electives to develop majors in architecture, health sciences, physical education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and pre-professional studies.
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- Educational Psychology
- Processes and Acquisition of Reading
- Human development Across the Lifespan
- Infant and Toddler Development
- Teaching Reading in the Content Areas: Part I
- Infant and Toddler Development
- Teaching Reading in the Content Area: 1
- Survey of Art History II
- English Composition
- Evolution of Jazz
- Chemistry for Changing Times
- Survey of Art History I
- English Literature: Survey of English Literature II
- Environmental Health
- History of Western Civilization II
- Child health, Safety and Nutrition
- Medical Terminology and Ethics
- Children with Behavioral Challenges
- Principles of Accounting II
- Astronomy
- Human Genetics
- Macroeconomics
- Human Ecology
- Physical Geography
- World regional Geography
- Contemporary Health Issues
- Nutrition for Personal Wellness
- Calculus I
- Marriage and the Family
- Introduction to Theatre
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