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PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Studies (AS)


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Associate of Science Degree

Purpose: The purpose of the General Studies degree program is to provide a broad range of courses across multiple disciplines in order to prepare students who are informed citizens, skilled and knowledgeable employees, and/or prepared transfer students.

The program has advantages in cases in which (1) other PVCC transfer programs do not correspond to the requirements of the transfer institution which the students has selected; (2) students enter with numerous transfer credits that may be applicable to completion of the general studies program rather than to other associate degree curricula; and (3) students have defined certain individual and occupational general education goals and wish to achieve them within the associate degree format.

The student who selects general studies is making a commitment to design his or her course of study in consultation with an academic advisor and assumes responsibility for making the program relevant to his or her particular needs.

Since the program offers students a choice of general education course work in mathematics, laboratory science, social science, history, and also general electives, it is extremely important for the student to use care in course selection. If the primary goal is transfer, the student must learn in advance the particular general education requirements of the intended transfer college or university. If the primary goal involves other objectives, the student must carefully consult with an academic advisor before selecting courses.

Admission Requirement: Admission to the College. There are no additional admission requirements for this program.

Program Requirements: This curriculum consists of required courses in college composition, information technology, and humanities as well as general education elective course work in history, mathematics, laboratory science, social science, and health or physical education. The general studies program offers students a number of elective courses each semester. Upon satisfactory completion of the four-semester program, the graduate will be awarded the associate of science in general studies degree.

Graduation Requirement: Students must take one Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

First Year


Second Year


Fall Semester


Total Credits: 16


Spring Semester


Total Credits: 16


Total minimum credits: 63


1 Students who wish to transfer to James Madison University must take HIS 111 -HIS 112 , History of World Civilization I-II.

2 Humanities Core Courses: ART 100 , ART 101 , ART 102 , CST 130 , CST 141 , CST 250 , DAN 200, ENG 211 , ENG 212, HUM 201 , HUM 202 , HUM 259 , MUS 121 , MUS 122 , MUS 221, MUS 225 , PHI 100 , PHI 111 , PHI 200, PHI 220 , PHI 227 , PHI 260, REL 200 , REL 210 , REL 215 , REL 216 , REL 230 , REL 233 , REL 237 , REL 240, REL 246.

Although a course fulfills a requirement for a PVCC program, it is possible the course will not fulfill a requirement at a four-year institution. Students who plan to transfer need to be aware of the four-year institution’s requirements.

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