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2020-2021 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2020-2021 Catalog & Student Handbook Archived Catalog

General Studies (Track 2) (A.A.)


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Humanities

Track 2 - University of Tennessee System

GENERAL EDUCATION (41 credit hours)


HISTORY (6 Credit Hours)


AREA OF EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS (18-19 credit hours including foreign languages)


  • General Electives 9-10 sem hrs cr 
    If you take a three hour math course, you must take 10 hours of general electives.  If you take a four hour math course, you will need 9 hours of general electives.

Semester Hours Credit: 60 or (see notes below)


All general studies majors who are required to take Learning Support must also complete MSCC 1300 First-Year Experience , and the degree program will require 63 credit hours.

Students should consult the appropriate University of Tennessee (Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Martin) program of study which they wish to enter at the university for the appropriate mathematics course. NOTE: Courses to be transferred must be completed with a grade of C or above.

MATH 1710  and MATH 1720  are required courses for students lacking the background to start with MATH 1910 . This requirement will be verified by the mathematics faculty and the individual advisor. 

 

Semester One (16 credit hours)


Semester Two (16 credit hours)


  • 3 sem hrs cr
  • General Elective - 3 sem hrs cr
  • History Sequence - 3 sem hrs cr
  • Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 sem hrs cr
  • Natural Science - 4 sem hrs cr

Semester Three (15 credit hours)


  • Foreign Language Sequence - 3 sem hrs cr
  • General Elective - 3 sem hrs cr
  • Humanities/Fine Arts (must be Literature) - 3 sem hrs cr
  • Mathematics - 3 sem hrs cr
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 sem hrs cr

Semester Four (13 credit hours)


  • Foreign Language Sequence - 3 sem hrs cr
  • General Elective - 3 or 4 sem hrs cr
  • Mathematics - 3 or 4 sem hrs cr
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 sem hrs cr

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