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   General Education at CCBC Dundalk

CCBC Dundalk

The general education requirements listed below were obtained from the most recent undergraduate catalog of the following institution; they are subject to change. Students who attend this institution may be eligible to complete degrees under alternative requirements, depending upon the date of their matriculation. Beginning in June 1999, Catonsville, Dundalk, and Essex Community Colleges combined to form the Community College of Baltimore County. General Education Requirements may have changed at that time. Contact the institution directly for more information, or if you have specific questions about any requirements.

General Education Requirements (Prior to Fall 1996)

GED Area
EEnglish Composition6 sh
MMathematics3 sh
AHArts & Humanities3 sh
SSSocial Sciences3 sh
SCSciences3 sh

In addition to the requirements above, students must complete 2 sh of electives.

General Education Requirements Effective Fall 1996

GenEd AreaA.A./A.S.A.A.S.
Arts & Humanities6 cr (1 Speech required)3 cr
English Composition6 cr (ENG 101 required)6 cr (ENG 101 required)
Social & Behavioral Sciences6 cr3 cr
Mathematics3-4 cr3-4 cr
Biological & Physical Sciences7-8 cr3-4 cr
Emerging/Interdisciplinary Issues6 cr (Health & Info Tech required)3 cr

Current General Education Requirements
(Still Under Construction by CCBC Dundalk as of 11/11/99)

GenEd AreaA.A./A.S.A.A.S.
English Composition (101/102)6 sh6 sh
Humanities/Arts¹6 sh¹3 sh
Mathematics3-5 sh3 sh
Biological & Physical Sciences7 sh (incl. 1 lab course)3 sh
Social Sciences6 sh from two disciplines3 sh
Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues²6 sh²3 sh²

¹For AA/AS students, 1 course required in each of two areas.
²For AA/AS students, the Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues requirement must be fulfilled by taking 1 course in each of two separate "Area" lists. AAS students need only take one 3-credit course under this requirement. See CCBC's catalog for a detailed list of courses.

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