General Studies: Lifelong Health, Well-Being and Self-Development
The Associate Degree in General Studies with an Area of Emphasis provides an opportunity for students to design a program of study meaningful and appropriate to their own needs and academic interests. The degree includes general education and a focused area of study. Students may choose to earn this degree for preparation for employment or for personal development.
Courses
- COUN 110 — Career Decision Making
- COUN 120 — College and Career Success
- COUN 125 — Diversity, Identity, and Career Development in the Workplace
- COUN 130 — Study Skills and Time Management
- COUN 135 — Counseling and Identity in a Modern Multicultural Society
- COUN 140 — Self Awareness and Interpersonal Relationships
- COUN 150 — Transfer Success
- ES 206 — Intercollegiate Basketball
- ES 209 — Intercollegiate Cross Country
- ES 213 — Intercollegiate Golf
- ES 218 — Intercollegiate Soccer
- ES 224 — Intercollegiate Tennis
- ES 227 — Intercollegiate Track
- ES 230 — Intercollegiate Volleyball
- ES 248 — Conditioning for Intercollegiate Athletes
- ES 249 — Competencies for Intercollegiate Athletes
- ES 250 — Introduction to Kinesiology
- ES 253 — Physical Education in Elementary School
- ES 255 — Care and Prevention of Athletic and Recreational Injuries
- ES 271 — Fitness Walking with Children
- ES 272 — Issues in Childhood Obesity
- HED 105 — Health Education for Teachers
- HED 120 — Personal Health and Lifestyles
- HED 201 — Introduction to Public Health
- HED 202 — Health Professions and Organizations
- HED 203 — Substance Abuse and Public Health
- HED 204 — Health and Social Justice
- HED 251 — Healthy Lifestyles: Theory and Application
- NUTR 155 — Introduction to Human Nutrition
- NUTR 158 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sports
- NUTR 255 — Science of Nutrition