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Social Sciences, Administration and Health Core

 

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A General Studies Social Sciences, Administration, and Health (SSAH) associate’s degree prepares students for diverse transfer opportunities and allows students to begin their journey toward a variety of careers. While studying an area of their choice, students develop transferable skills that are marketable to any career path, such as critical thinking, inquiry and problem-solving, communication skills, real-world application and understanding of events and society, civic responsibilities and values, understanding of economic issues, social and emotional skills, quantitative and qualitative research, and teamwork.

The General Studies SSAH core allows students to explore courses in anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography, gender studies, history, homeland security, health, hospitality management, political science, physical education, psychology, sociology, and women’s studies. Students use the SSAH core to prepare for an intended transfer major in anthropology, economics, homeland security, political science, psychology, sociology, or social work. Students can also customize course selections for additional pathways. 

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Program Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of historical and contemporary issues in the social and behavioral science academic disciplines.
  • Apply quantitative and qualitative methods for understanding human behavior.
  • Explain philosophical or cultural issues associated with different social and behavioral science disciplines.
  • Analyze knowledge, theories, literature, and methods of a Social Sciences discipline.
  • Communicate complex ideas using multiple modes of effective communication, including digital, written, oral and graphic communication.
  • Utilize and apply multi-disciplinary methods of inquiry from the social and behavioral sciences in response to a problem, task, or experience.
  • Reflect on and assess their own learning as it applies to themselves as scholars and engaged citizens rooted in the behavioral and social sciences.

Program Advising

Academic advising is integral to student success and achievement of educational goals. Meet with your program advisor regularly to talk about your academic, career and transfer plans, and to ensure you are on track for graduation. The program advising guide outlines the degree requirements and is meant to supplement the advising process. Use this guide to better understand program requirements and the recommended course sequencing.

Curriculum

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General requirements to complete the General Studies SSAH associate’s degree include:

  • a minimum of 60 credits
  • an overall minimum of 15 credits at the 200-level of coursework
  • a 2.0 GPA or higher
  • completion of general education requirements (with one of these courses also fulfilling the global & cultural perspectives requirement)
  • SSAH core program requirements (15 total credits from any of the SSAH discipline courses with at least 3 of the 15 credits at the 200-level)
  • and electives.

Students can pursue a specific area of focus or design their own.

Areas of Focus

Choose a discipline option below to learn more about suggested courses, program advising, transfer opportunities, and career information.

*Please meet with your program advisor and/or counselor for additional guidance.

Design Your Own Focus

Using the course sequence below as a starting point, meet with a general studies program advisor to choose your courses and design your own focus. 

Suggested Course Sequence

The suggested course sequence is listed below for General Studies: Social Sciences, Administration, and Health

  • All students should review the advising guide and consult an advisor.
  • Find out about related programs and course in the Fields of Study section.
  • Most courses have either assessment levels that must be met or prerequisites (courses that must be taken first). Part-time students and those who need to meet assessment levels or take prerequisite courses will take longer to complete a degree. An advisor will help make sure you are taking your courses in the right order.
  • All degree-seeking students must take a central group of General Education courses in English, mathematics, arts, behavioral and social sciences, humanities, and science. These courses are included in the suggested course sequence below.

 

Suggested Course Sequence


Students should complete the required??and??foundation courses within the first 24 credit hours. All students should review the and consult an advisor.

First Semester


  • ?3 semester hours ? ? ? ? ?
  • ?3 semester hours??
  • ?3 semester hours (BSSD) **
  • 3 semester hours (NSD)
  • 3 semester hours (GEIR)

Second Semester


  • English Foundation?3 semester hours (ENGF)??
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences Distribution?3 semester hours(BSSD) **
  • Humanities Distribution?3 semester hours (HUMD)
  • Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab?4 semester hours(NSLD)
  • Elective?3 semester hours ??

Third Semester


  • Arts Distribution?3 semester hours (ARTD)
  • SSAH Core Course 1?3 semester hours
  • SSAH Core Course 2 3 semester hours
  • General Education Institutional Requirement?3 semester hours?(GEIR)
  • Elective?3 semester hours???

Fourth Semester


  • SSAH Core Course 3?3 semester hours
  • SSAH Core Course 4?3 semester hours
  • SSAH Core Course 5?3 semester hours
  • Elective?3 semester hours???
  • Elective?2 semester hours???

* /?if needed for /, or select an elective.

**? Behavioral and social sciences distribution (BSSD) courses must come from different disciplines.

? Students should attempt ENGL and MATH foundation requirements within completion of the first 24?credits of college-level work or at the completion of any prerequisite or required non-credit coursework.

???Any credit hours beyond the minimum General Education credit hours (31) or core courses are counted toward elective credit hours.

NOTE:?Exact semester credit counts may vary based on specific course selections.?

This program can be completed either on campus or online.

 


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