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2010-2011 Official General Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Liberal Arts: General Studies A.S.


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Associate in Science Transfer Programs (Art and Design, Theater, and Teacher Education)

The aim of the Liberal Arts General Studies (LAGS) Program is to provide students with a broader range of curricular choices so that, under the guidance of faculty advisers, they can align their Associate degrees more closely with programs at senior institutions. The intent is to allow students with clear academic and/or career goals to structure their Associate degree programs so as to transfer as juniors to senior colleges, needing only four additional semesters to complete the baccalaureate degree. General Education courses totaling 30 to 34 credits are required of General Studies (AS) students, leaving a like number of elective credits. The total number of credits needed to fulfill the LAGS degree program credit hour requirement for students is 64.

Teacher Education Students: see “Teacher Preparation and Certification”

Program supervised by:
Patricia Evans
Art and Design
Office: Science Building, Room 215
Telephone: 607 778-5209
E-mail: evans_p@sunybroome.edu

Katherine Bacon
Theater
Office: Student Center, Little Theatre
Telephone: 607 778-5191
E-mail: bacon_k@sunybroome.edu

Lenny D. Grozier, M.S. Ed.
Teacher Education
Office: Titchener Hall, Room 210G
Telephone: 607 778-5029
E-mail: grozier_l@sunybroome.edu

Art and Design: Art History Sequence


FIRST YEAR


  • Approved General Education United States History, Western Civilization, or Other World Civilizations course Credits: 3
  • Physical Education (cardiovascular) Credit: 1

 

Total 33-34 Credits


SECOND YEAR


  • Foreign Language Credits: 0-8  - [Students with four (4) years of high school Foreign Language or with a grade of 85 or higher on a Regents Foreign Language Exam are exempted.]
  • Mathematics elective Credits: 0-6
  • Laboratory Science Credits: 3-4

Total 15-33 Credits


Art and Design: Graphic Arts Sequence


Art and Design: Interior Design/Environmental Design Sequence


Art and Design: Studio Art Sequence


Suggested Course Selections:

FIRST YEAR


  • Approved General Education United States History, Western Civilization, or Other World Civilizations course Credits: 3
  • Physical Education (cardiovascular) Credit: 1

Total 33-34 Credits


SECOND YEAR


  • Foreign Language Credits: 0-8  - [Students with four (4) years of a high school Foreign Language or with a grade of 85 or higher on a Regents Foreign Language Exam are exempted.]
  • Mathematics Credits: 0-6
  • Laboratory Science Credits: 3-4

Total 15-30 Credits


Approved Electives


Theater/Acting Sequence


Teacher Education Transfer Sequence Childhood


Apply to LAGS EDU (Grades 1 - 6)

The New York State Education Department requires that students seeking certification to teach Elementary School select and take a sequence of courses in an academic concentration/minor.  The concentration is intended to enhance the students’ academic backgrounds.  Individual transfer institutions select from the concentrations approved by the Board of Regents.  Check with the transfer institution before selecting a concentration.  Each institution is unique in its offerings.

SEQUENCE OF COURSES: This model is a two-year course schedule for students meeting all program requirements and deciding to pursue full-time study.  Schedules will be redesigned for those requiring preparatory courses or those deciding to pursue part-time study.

FIRST YEAR


  • Foreign Language [two semesters in the same language] Credits: 6-8
  • Humanities [recommend PHI 203] Credits: 3

Total 31-33 Credits


SECOND YEAR


  • Art, Music, or Theater Credits: 3
  • Physical Education (cardiovascular) Credit: 1
  • Social Science or Civic Education Credits: 3
  • Laboratory Science [i.e. PHS 112 and PHS 117] Credits: 8
  • Elective in minor/concentration Credits: 3

Total 27 Credits


Teacher Education Transfer Sequence Early Childhood


Apply as LAGS EDU (Birth through Grade 2 or Birth through Grade 6)

The New York State Education Department requires that students seeking certification to teach Elementary School select and take a sequence of courses in an academic concentration/minor.  The concentration is intended to enhance the students’ academic backgrounds.  Individual transfer institutions select from the concentrations approved by the Board of Regents.  Check with the transfer institution before selecting a concentration.  Each institution is unique in its offerings.

SEQUENCE OF COURSES:  This model is a two-year course schedule for students meeting all program requirements and deciding to pursue full-time study.  Schedules will be redesigned for those requiring preparatory courses or those deciding to pursue part-time study.

FIRST YEAR


  • Foreign Language [two semesters in the same language] Credits: 6-8
  • Humanities [recommend PHI 203] Credits: 3

Total 34-36 Credits


SECOND YEAR


  • Art, Music, or Theater Credits: 3
  • Physical Education (cardiovascular) Credit: 1
  • Social Science or Civic Education Credits: 3
  • Laboratory Science [i.e. PHS 112 and PHS 117] Credits: 8

Total 31 Credits


Teacher Education Transfer Sequence Middle Childhood/Adolescence


Apply as LAGS EDU (PreK - 12, 5 - 9, or 7 - 12)

SEQUENCE OF COURSES:  This model is a two-year course schedule for students meeting all program requirements and deciding to pursue full-time study.  Schedules will be redesigned for those requiring preparatory courses or those deciding to pursue part-time study.

Total 31-33 Credits


SECOND YEAR


  • Art, Music, or Theater Credits: 3
  • Physical Education (Cardiovascular) Credit: 1
  • Social Science or Civic Education Credits: 3
  • Laboratory Science sequence [i.e. BIO 111 and BIO 112] Credits: 8
  • Elective in minor/concentration Credits: 3

Total 23 Credits


Note:


Students interested in constructing an Individual Studies Program should refer to Liberal Arts: Individual Studies.

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