Degree Program Plan: B.A. in Cultural Studies

SAMPLE

Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Registered Area: Cultural Studies
Concentration: Literature and Writing

Key: * represents liberal credit and + represents advanced-level credit

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Source | Concentration

Credits

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General Learning

Credits

  TRANSCRIPT CREDIT        
           
  Iona College        
*+ Technical Writing 3 * History of Western Civilization I 3
* Composition II 3 * French 3
* Communications 3 * Introduction to Sociology 3
      * Marriage and Family 3
      * Elementary Statistics 3
      * Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3
      * Human Biology 3
      * Introduction to Philosophy I 3
      * Introduction to Psychology 3
      * Child and Developmental Psychology 3
      * American History to 1865 3
      * State and Local Government 3
        Introduction to Human Services 3
      * Other World Civilizations 3
      + Human Service Practicum 3
  Adrian College        
Composition and Literature 3 * History of Western Civilization II 3
* Poetry 3 * Principles of Education 3
* Creative Writing 3 * Art Appreciation I 3
      * American History from 1865 to the Present 3
           
        TOTAL TRANSCRIPT CREDIT 75
        TOTAL ADVANCED STANDING 75
  EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE STUDIES        
           
*+ Children’s Literature 4 * Educational Planning 4
* Writing Literary Nonfiction 4 *+ Expressive Arts Therapy 4
*+ Young Adult Literature 4      
*+ Shakespeare: Power and Justice 4      
*+ Literary Theory and Criticism 4      
*+ Multicultural Literature 4      
*+ Mythology and Folklore 4      
*+ Nineteenth Century Literature 3      
*+ Yeats and Company (Major Author Study) 3      
*+ History of the English Language 3      
*+ Advanced Writing 4      
           
        TOTAL EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE 49
        DEGREE PROGRAM TOTAL 124
CreditsDegree ProgramConcentrationRequirements
Total Credits 124 58 OK
Empire State College Studies 49   OK
Advanced Level (+) 47 40 OK
Liberal Studies (*) 118   OK
Advanced Standing 75   OK
Educational Planning 4   OK

See the associated general education document.