These are typical course sequences designed to show what your course of study might look like for General Education. Please see the Course Catalog for full program requirements and course descriptions.
General Education
The Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum provides 12 to 15 credits of courses for each technical degree program. The number and type of General Education courses a student takes depends heavily on their placement and academic performance, as well as the requirement of their specific major and concentration.
Sample General Education Courses
EN 130 College Composition I
MA 105 Technical Mathematics I
MA 120 College Algebra and Trigonometry
MA 265 Finite Math
SS105 Twentieth Century History
SS 330 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health IT
- Majors and Concentrations
- Automotive Technology – Certificate/AS
- Biotechnology – AS
- Building Energy Management – AS Concentration
- Business Management – BS
- Computer Information Technology – AS
- Construction Management – AS
- Cybersecurity – AS Concentration
- Electric Vehicle Technology – AS Concentration
- Electrical Engineering – BS
- Engineering Technology – AS
- General Education Core
- HVAC&R Technology – Certificate
- Industrial Electronics Technology – Certificate/AS Pathway
- Manufacturing and Automation Technology – AS Concentration
- Mechatronics Technology – AS Concentration
- Network and Systems Support – AS
- Opticianry – AS
- Practical Electricity – Certificate
- Renewable Energy Technology – AS Concentration
- Software Development – Certificate/AS Pathway
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