This degree focuses on career areas as well as general education. It offers students an associate degree program that allows some latitude in selection of courses in areas of interest. Students should work with an advisor or counselor in planning the coursework for this degree.
General education requirements (42.0 - 43.5 credit hrs.)
Students should be aware that additional college-level courses are required for most four-year programs. To satisfy general education requirements for most four-year degrees, select from the transfer options.
Communications
Social sciences
Quantitative/numeracy skills
| Mathematics or Financial Literacy | 4.5 |
Natural sciences
Humanities
Professionalism and Life Skills
INFO 1001 | Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 |
HMRL 1010 | Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 |
| OR | |
RDLS 1200 | College and Career StrategiesONLINE | 4.5 |
Major requirements for General Studies (36.0 credit hrs.)
Complete a minimum of 36.0 credit hours of courses, selecting from a maximum of two prefixes. Students with specific areas of interest are able to combine course prefixes to meet these requirements. See section on areas of interest for major requirements (below).
Electives for General Studies (18.0 credit hrs.)
Select 18.0 credit hours.
Areas of interest for major requirements
Students can tailor a specific interest into an associate degree program by combining course prefixes to meet their General Studies major requirements. Listed below are the areas of interest and the acceptable course prefixes that can be considered as a single prefix:
Global-cultural:
For students interested in global/cultural, any combination of the following prefixes is considered as a single prefix: GEOG, HIST, HUMS, PHIL, POLS, and SOCI.
Management:
For students interested in management, any combination of the following prefixes is considered as a single prefix: ACCT, BSAD, ECON, ENTR, FINA, INSU, and REES.
Science/health:
For students interested in science/health, any combination of the following prefixes is considered as a single prefix: BIOS, CHEM, HLTH, PHYS, SCIE, EMSP, MDST, and FIST.
Visual arts:
For students interested in visual arts, any combination of the following prefixes is considered as a single prefix: ARTS, DIMA, PHOT, and VACA.
Career and Technical Education:
For students interested in career and technical education, any combination of the academic prefixes that align under the career and technical education area is considered as a single prefix: APPR, ELAP, PLAP, ARCH, SCET, CNST, ELTR, HVAC, PLBG, AUTT, CFOT, ELME, INCT, DRAF, PRMA, PROT, WELD, AUTB, DESL, UTIL
General Studies: Associate-to-Bachelor Agreements
General studies degree transfer agreements have been developed with certain four-year institutions.
Visit www.mccneb.edu/articulation for complete transfer course listings and requirements.