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2006-2007 Catalog 
    
2006-2007 Catalog [Archived Catalog]

General Studies: Human Services Specialization


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http://www.sjcme.edu/gps/generalstudies.htm

(18 semester-hour credits)

This specialization is for those interested in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to work with people in a variety of settings and situations. It serves as a foundation for advanced study in the field.

General Education Requirements, B.S.


The Division of Graduate and Professional Studies offers 4 majors (General Studies, Health Administration, Long Term Care Administration, Radiologic Science) leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. Each major has its own set of core course requirements that provide students with a quality education that enhances their professional skills.

General Education Requirements


(45 semester-hour credits)

English Composition   6 credits 

Social Science 6 credits
Science 6 credits
History 6 credits
Philosophy 3 credits
Theology 3 credits
Ethics (PH 210) 3 credits
Mathematics 3 credits (6 credits required for BSGS)
Statistics 3 credits (not required for BSGS)
Humanities 6 credits (to include selections from the fine arts, literature, foreign languages, philosophy, theology or history)

General Elective Courses


Additional courses (electives) to complete the required 128 semester-hour credits may be selected from any of the course offerings described in other sections of the catalog.

Summer Program


Six semester-hour credits must be completed during a two-week residential summer session. Course offerings are announced prior to each residency session in a special summer catalog and include many choices not available through independent study.

Prerequisite Courses


(to satisfy general education requirement)

Core Requirements


(9 semester-hour credits)

Select three of the following:

Additional Required Courses


(select 9 semester-hour credits)

Students may select from a number of social science courses (sociology and psychology) according to their particular needs or interests.

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