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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Concentration in Addiction Studies
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The Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences degree is for the student who completes coursework, including an area of emphasis developed in partnership with the transfer institution, designed to transfer toward a specified baccalaureate degree. The degree includes the 35-hour state minimum general education core that requires courses in English/writing, the humanities and fine arts, history and the social sciences, mathematics, and the natural sciences. The curriculum requires a demonstration of competency in communications (oral and written) and mathematics, and a mastery of skills and knowledge against specified performance standards in specific areas or disciplines. Remedial/developmental education courses must be used for placement purposes only and cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. Students should work closely with a Northark advisor to follow the prescribed selection of courses, and other requirements, needed for transfer into a bachelor’s program.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Apply critical thinking and problem solving skills across disciplines
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Apply life skills in areas such as teamwork, interpersonal relationships, ethics, and study habits
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Communicate clearly in written and oral formats
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Use technology appropriate for learning
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Discuss issues of a diverse global society
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Demonstrate math and/or statistical skills
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Degree Plan: 60 Credits
- ENGL 1013 - English Composition I Credits: 3
- ENGL 1023 - English Composition II Credits: 3
- SPCH 2303 - Public Speaking Credits: 3
- MAT 1223 - College Algebra Credits: 3
- BIOL 2214 - Anatomy and Physiology I Credits: 4
- CHEM 1214 - Fundamentals of Chemistry Credits: 4
Select one of the following courses - ART 1003 - Art Appreciation Credits: 3
- MUS 1003 - Music Appreciation Credits: 3
- DRAM 1003 - Theatre Appreciation Credits: 3
Select one of the following courses - ENGL 2213 - World Literature I Credits: 3
- ENGL 2223 - World Literature II Credits: 3
Select one of the following courses - HIST 2003 - United States History I Credits: 3
- HIST 2013 - United States History II Credits: 3
- PLSC 2003 - American National Government Credits: 3
Select one of the following courses - HIST 1113 - World Civilizations I Credits: 3
- HIST 1123 - World Civilizations II Credits: 3
- PSYC 2003 - General Psychology Credits: 3
- BIOL 2014 - Microbiology Credits: 4
- BIOL 2224 - Anatomy and Physiology II Credits: 4
- MAT 2133 - Introduction to Statistics Credits: 3
- PSYC 2103 - Human Growth and Development Credits: 3
- Advisor Approved Electives - Choose from the following: AJ 1003, ANTH, ART, BIOL, CHEM, DRAM, ECON, ENGL, FA, FL, GEOG, GEOL, HIST, HPER 1003, HPER 1013, MAT (higher than 1223), PHIL, PHSC, PHYS, PLSC, PSYC, SOC Credits / Units: 11
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