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2011-2012 Academic Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Academic Catalog [THIS CATALOG IS OUT-OF-DATE. USE THE CURRENT CATALOG TO FIND CURRENT PROGRAMS.]

Arts Diploma (D10100)


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The Diploma in Arts shall be granted for planned programs of study consisting of a minimum of 44 and a maximum of 46 semester hours of approved college transfer courses with a grade of C or better in each course. Within the diploma program, the college shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communications, fundamental mathematical skills, and the basic use of computers.

Program Learning Outcomes:

  1. Use computers and other educational technologies to achieve academic and work-related goals.
    1. Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers and use the computer to solve problems.
    2. Students should be able to integrate the use of a calculator or Excel to construct, analyze, solve, and graph solutions to problems.
  2. Communicate non-verbally by reading analytically and writing fluently.
    1. Students should be able to demonstrate the ability to organize, plan, and execute the college-level expository essay.
  3. Analyze problems and make logical decisions.
    Students will meet this outcome by doing at least one of the following:
    1. Students should be able to synthesize mathematical criteria to determine an appropriate solution to satisfy the given conditions of a problem.
    2. Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the empirical nature of science and the scientific method and use this knowledge to analyze problems and make rational decisions.
    3. Students should be able to be able to identify and analyze arguments.
    4. Students should be able to develop a logically structured expository essay for an academic audience.
  4. Examine the arts/humanities and social behavioral sciences from cultural and historic perspectives. Students will meet this outcome by doing at least one of the following:
    1. Students should be able to evaluate and explain patterns in human political, cultural, and economic life and their impact on human societies.
    2. Students should be able to differentiate and discuss how cultural groups express themselves through the humanities/arts.
    3. Students should be able to explain patterns of human development throughout the lifespan and discuss contextual factors that may influence the developmental patterns.
    4. Students should be able to evaluate and explain patterns in various human social groups and their interrelatedness.
  5. Analyze, manipulate, and interpret quantitative data.
    1. Students should be able to demonstrate the ability to perform fundamental algebraic concepts and skills to analyze and interpret quantitative data.
    2. Given relevant information and practicing math skills necessary for the sciences, students should be able to be able to analyze, manipulate, and interpret quantitative data.

English Composition (6 SHC)


ENG 111 is required.

Students will only receive credit for one of the following: ENG 112, ENG 113 or ENG 114.

Humanities/Fine Arts (12 SHC)


Select four courses from at least three of the following discipline areas. At least one course must be a literature course. Only one course may be taken in the communication discipline.

Social/Behavioral Sciences (12 SHC)


Select four courses from at least three of the following discipline areas. At least one course must be a history course.

Economics


Students may not receive credit for ECO 151 if they have received credit for ECO 251 or ECO 252.

Natural Sciences/Mathematics (14 SHC)


Natural Sciences (8 SHC): Select two courses, including accompanying laboratory work, from among the biological and physical science disciplines. Students will not receive credit for both BIO 110 and BIO 111. Students will not receive credit for both CHM 131 and CHM 151.

Mathematics (6 SHC): MAT 161 and MAT 161A are required. The other unit may be selected from among other quantitative subjects, such as computer science and statistics. Select at least one course from each series:

Total Semester Hour Credits: 44-46


Note(s):


Students must meet the receiving university’s foreign language and/or health and physical education requirements, if applicable, prior to or after transfer to the senior institution.

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