Columbus State University
1999-2000 Academic Catalog

General Studies
College of Arts and Letters

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The Associate in Science (AS) in general studies is designed for those students who wish to conclude their college work after two years of general education at the freshman and sophomore levels. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in general studies is a four-year program of broad education in the arts and sciences.

The degree program is not major- or career-specific. Students should consult carefully with academic advisors and with career counselors in the Career Center and the Counseling Center to discover areas of interest, aptitude and possible future employment. Faculty in the Department of History provide academic advising for this program.

Also see the General Studies web page.

Expected Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

Course Requirements

AS General Studies

Areas A-E and Wellness Courses
Required Hours: 45

Area F Area F
Courses Related to the Major
Required Hours: 18

Select two courses from each of the following areas:
Fine Arts/Humanities (Area C)
Science/Math/Technology (Area D)
Social Sciences (Area E)

Total Hours Required 63

 

BS General Studies

Areas A-E and Wellness Courses
Required Hours: 45

Area F
Courses Related to Major
Area F
Courses Related to Major
Required Hours: 18
Select two courses from each of the following areas:
Fine Arts/Humanities (Area C)
Science/Math/Technology (Area D)
Social Sciences (Area E)

Area G
Program Requirements (3000-5000 level)
Required Hours: 24

Select an emphasis area from the following (applicable course prefixes in parentheses):
Communication (ENGL, COMM)
Fine Arts (ARTH, ARTS, MUSA, MUSC, MUSP, THEA)
Health and Recreation (HESC, PELM)
Humanities (ARTH, ENGL, MUSC, PHIL, THEA)
Sciences (ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOL)
Mathematics and Computer Science (CPSC, MATH)
Social Sciences (ANTH, CRJU, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI)

Note: ITDS and IINS courses may be applicable to certain emphasis areas; however, prior approval must be obtained by petition from the Academic Standards Committee. Also, the applicability of all courses accepted in transfer which do not conform to the above-stated emphasis areas must be determined by the Academic Standards Committee.

Area H Area H
Program Electives (3000-5000 level)

Required Hours: 15
English (ENGL)
History (HIST)
Political Science (POLS)
Psychology (PSYC) or Sociology (SOCI)
Select three semester hours from the following:
Anthropology (ANTH)
Political Science (POLS)
Criminal Justice (CRJU)
Geography (GEOG)
History (HIST)
Psychology (PSYC)
Sociology (SOCI)

Area I
General Electives (1000-5000 level)
Area I
General Electives (1000-5000 level)
Required Hours: 21

Total Hours Required 123


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