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Associate of Science
At
BGSU Firelands, students can complete two years of study
towards a bachelor's degree in the following areas: applied
health science, dietetics, environmental health, medical
technology, nursing, physical therapy, science (biology,
chemistry, computer science, environmental science, geology,
mathematics, physics) and technology.
The
associate of science degree also offers the foundation
to many pre-professional opportunities, including chiropractic,
dental hygiene, dentistry, engineering, medicine, mortuary
science, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy and
veterinary medicine.
General
requirements
- Communication
(three hours minimum)Each student is required
to acquire proficiency in written expression. ENG 112
is required. Based on English placement tests, ENG 110
or 111 may also be required. However, no more than six
hours of basic writing can be applied to graduation.
The Office of Student Services will provide placement
information before the first semester. Each student
should also acquire proficiency in oral communication;
an IPC or other oral communication course is strongly
recommended.
- Mathematics
and science (10 hours minimum)Two courses must
be selected from the BG
Perspective natural science domain.
- Social
sciences (nine hours minimum)Two courses must
be selected from the BG
Perspective social and behavioral science domain.
- Humanities
and arts (nine hours minimum)Two courses must
be selected from the BG
Perspective humanities and arts domain.
A
student who plans to pursue a bachelor's degree at Bowling
Green State University should choose one course with an
international perspective and one course that satisfies
the BG
Perspective cultural diversity in the US domain. These
courses can be taken from the social and behavioral sciences
or the humanities. The College of Arts and Sciences has
developed a list of cultural diversity courses that can
be used to satisfy the humanities and arts or social sciences
requirements of the associate degree.
Each
student must select a sufficient number of approved electives
to earn a minimum of 62 hours. A student planning to pursue
a bachelor's degree in the College of Arts and Sciences
should take a foreign language.
Students
may not earn both the associate of science and the associate
of arts degrees without taking a substantially different
set of courses.
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