General Studies Courses
The courses you take as part of your
general studies degree will vary depending on your area of interest.
Most programs allow students to customize the degree to fit their career
goals, so essentially the general studies degree is a degree in all of
your favorite classes. Here is a list of subjects you could take classes
on:
- Accounting
- Acting/Theatre
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Anthropology
- Apprenticeships
- Art
- Astronomy
- Atmospheric Science
- Aviation
- Biology
- Botany
- Business
- Business Technology
- Ceramics
- Chemistry
- Chiropractic Medicine
- Composites
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Computer Information Systems
(CIS)
- Communication
Studies (Speech)
- Corporate & Continuing Education Center
- Cosmetology
- Creative Writing
- Criminal Justice
- Dental Hygiene
- Dentistry
- Digital Illustration
- Drawing
- Early Childhood Education
- Economics
- Education (Elementary and
Secondary)
- Entrepreneurship
- Engineering
- English
- Enviromental Studies
- Family Life Education
- Fire Science
- Foreign Language
- Geography
- Geoscience
- Global Studies
- Graphic Design
- Green Programs
- Healthcare Risk Management
- History
- Humanities
- Journalism
- Learning Communities
- Mathematics
- Medical Administrative
Support
- Medical
Assisting
- Medical
Billing Specialist certificate
- Medical Coding
- Medical Receptionist certificate
- Medical Spanish
Interpretation
- Medical
Transcription
- Medicine
- Monroe Center
- Multimedia: Web Design
- Music
- Natural Science
- Nursing
- Nutrition
- Occupational Therapy
- Oceanography
- Office Support certificate
- Optometry
- Painting
- Pharmacy
- Philosophy
- Phlebotomy
- Photography
- Physical Education
- Physical Therapy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Precision Machining
- Print Making
- Psychology
- Radiologic Tech
- Reading and Study Skills
- Sculpture
- Service Learning
- Sociology
- Speech (Now Communication
Studies)
- Studio
Arts
- Tech
Prep
- Theatre
- Tribal Enterprise
Management
- Veterinary
Medicine
- Visual
Communications
- Web
Design (Visual Arts)
- Welding and Fabrication
- Workforce Development
- World Languages
- Written Arts