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2009-2010 Official General Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Individual Studies: A.A.S.


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Associate in Applied Science Degree1

Students whose academic goals cannot be attained through existing programs may be allowed to structure individualized degree programs. Qualified students develop, with an advisor, an “area of concentration.” This area of concentration must be a cohesive program of study clearly related to employment or upper division academic goals.

Completion of the Individual Studies Program can lead to an Associate in Science (AS) or Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree. The degree will depend upon the student’s future academic and/or career goals. The AS degree program is designed for baccalaureate transfer, and the AAS degree is designed for immediate employment. and professional development. Admission into the Program requires that the student develop a Plan of Studies that is approved by the Program coordinator.

This is not a program for students unsure of their goals or simply exploring several areas of study.

For additional information, contact the Program Supervisor.

Program supervised by:
Douglas Garnar
Office: Titchener Hall, 211B
Telephone: 607 778-5378
E-mail: garnar_d@sunybroome.edu

Requirements


Liberal Arts and Sciences


Minimum of 20 semester credits in Liberal Arts and Sciences to include:

Social Science 6 Credits


(3 must be in designated Civic Education courses)

Natural and Physical Science, including Mathematics 8 Credits


Technical Electives 10 Credits


Student’s Area of Concentration: A minimum of 39 Credits


Total Credits: 63


Notes


1Students in both AS and AAS programs must satisfy General Education requirements.

NOTE: Two Writing Emphasis Courses are required after ENG 110 and before ENG 220

NOTE: Students interested in General Studies sequences in Art and Design, Elementary Education, Music and Theatre should refer to General Studies sequences in Liberal Arts and Related Careers Programs.

A Liberal Arts certificate is available.

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