See below for specific information.
Adviser: Keith Snyder
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Science will be conferred upon students not already in possession of a bachelor's degree who satisfy the following three conditions:
The curricula below is for medical, dental, and pharmacy, but not physical therapy school applicants.
Request for the conferral of this degree is made to the Director of Records and Advisement.
Required Courses
Required Cognates
Advisement and Program Coordinator: Sharon Rogers
The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees with a major in General Studies are designed for students who have not made a career decision at the time they enter the University. These degrees offer them an opportunity to earn a large part of the general requirements for a baccalaureate degree while leaving some semester hours free for exploration in areas of their choice.
General Studies, A.A.
Major: The completion of the General Education requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree with the exception: Six hours instead of 12 will be required for Area R, Religion and two out of four hours of physical activity. Six hours of an elementary foreign language must be included unless two units of the same language were earned in high school. A minimum total of 64 semester hours with a cumulative minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required. Students who plan to eventually complete a bachelor's degree should include some upper division credit and a "W" (writing emphasis) course in the second semester of their second year.
Typical Sequence of Courses for A.A. General Studies
Year 1 - 1st Semester
Year 1 - 2nd Semester
Year 2 - 1st Semester
Year 2 - 2nd Semester
*Elementary Foreign Language or two years of foreign language in high school 0-6 hours
TOTAL 64 HOURS
Note: See General Degree and General Education requirements. Note especially requirements for make-up of any admissions deficiencies.
General Studies Advisement and Program Coordinator: Sharon Rogers
The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees with a major in General Studies are designed for students who have not made a career decision at the time they enter the University. These degrees offer them an opportunity to earn a large part of the general requirements for a baccalaureate degree while leaving some semester hours free for exploration in areas of their choice.
General Studies, A.S.
Major: The completion of the General Education requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree with the following exception: Six hours instead of 12 will be required for Area R, Religion and two out of four hours of physical education. A minimum total of 64 semester hours with a cumulative minimum grade point average of 2.00 is required. Students who plan to eventually complete a bachelor's degree should include some upper division credit and a "W" (writing emphasis) course in the second semester of their second year.
Typical Sequence of Courses for A.S. General Studies
Year 1 - 1st Semester
Year 1 - 2nd Semester
Year 2 - 1st Semester
Year 2 - 2nd Semester
TOTAL 64 HOURS
Note: See General Degree and General Education requirements. Note especially requirements for make-up of any admissions deficiencies.