2006-2007 CCBC College Catalog

Health
A.A. (Associate of Arts) Degree

General Education Requirements  
____SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
____ENGL 101 College Composition I 3
____ENGL 102 College Composition II 3
     

General Education Electives
(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses.
One 3-credit General Education course must be a Diversity Course.)

3
____Arts and Humanities 3
____Social and Behavioral Sciences (PSYC 101 recommended) 6
____Biological and Physical Sciences
(One course must include a lab. CHEM 107-108 or CHEM 121- 122 and BIOL 110 recommended)
7-8
____Mathematics 3-5
____Wellness and Health (HLTH 101 recommended) 3
____Information Technology 3
____Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives (HLTH 199 recommended) 2
     
Total General Education 36-39
Electives
Recommended (Select 21-24 credits)
 
____BIOL 220 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
____BIOL 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
____HLTH 140 First Aid, Safety and CPR 3
____HLTH 136 Fitness Evaluation/Conditioning 3
____PSYC 215 Education Psychology 3
     
Other Electives* 11-17
Total Electives 21-24
Total Credits Required for Degree 60 min

 *Students may choose from the following list of courses: HLTH 111, 132, 221, 240, 250, MNTH 101, 103, 109.

NOTE: PSYC 101, BIOL 110, HLTH 101 are required prerequisites for many health courses.

 

Transfer Pattern Description:

This Arts and Sciences degree pattern provides students with the general courses required to transfer to an institution which offers an undergraduate degree in school or public health education. Graduates of four-year programs may be employed by county or city school districts to teach healthat the elementary through high school level. They may also work in public health or corporate wellness positions. Courses may be taken on a full- or part-time basis.

Since four-year institutions vary widely in their requirements, it is strongly recommended that students who wish to pursue studies in this transfer pattern speak with a counselor from the Counseling Center or the head of the Health department before registering for courses. This sequence of courses should be adjusted to meet the requirements of the transfer institution.

Program Coordinators:

CCBC Catonsville Karen Renaud
410-455-4507 or krenaud@ccbcmd.edu

CCBC Dundalk Tom Lynn
410-285-9712 or tlynn@ccbcmd.edu

CCBC Essex Tom Kemp
410-780-6515 or tkemp@ccbcmd.edu