2008-2009 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Education Core
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Statement of Philosophy of the General Education Core
Northeast State requires a core of general education courses as part of each degree program. Each associate of arts and associate of science emphases includes 41 semester hours of general education in compliance with the Tennessee Board of Regents approved general education core as preparation for entering a baccalaureate program. Each associate of applied science degree program includes 15-16 semester hours of general education to prepare graduates for the expectations of employers.
The purpose of the general education core is to ensure that college students have the broad knowledge and skills to become life-long learners in a global community that will continue to change. Northeast State faculty designed the general education core courses to emphasize a breadth of understanding and not a set of skills, techniques, or procedures associated with a specific occupation or profession.
As a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents system, Northeast State adheres to the philosophy that general education should provide critical thinking skills for analysis to continue to seek truths, to discover answers to questions, and to solve problems. Specifically, the general education core at Northeast State is grounded on these principles:
Educated people
- Practice and are literate in the various methods of communication.
- Recognize their place in history, culture, and diverse heritages of Tennessee, the United States, and the world.
- Appreciate the web of commonality of all humans in a multicultural world and are prepared for responsibilities of an engaged citizenship.
- Recognize the ethical demand of our common lives.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge of the social and behavioral sciences to analyze their contemporary world.
- Are familiar with the history and aesthetics of the fine arts.
- Understand and practice the scientific and mathematical view of the world.
General education core course have been reviewed and approved both through institutional and statewide processes to ensure that they meet TBR goals and learning outcomes. The general education core categories include communication (written and oral), humanities and/or fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, and history. Degree requirements for the associate of arts/sciences and the associate of applied science degree programs are listed below.
For a complete listing of the goals and learning outcomes for Northeast State’s general education core, please go to the following link www.NortheastState.edu/AcademicAffairs/GenEdCoreLearningOutcomes.pdf.
University Parallel Degree Requirements in the Tennessee Board of Regents System
Effective Fall Semester 2004, each institution in the State University and Community College System of Tennessee (The Tennessee Board of Regents System) will share a common lower-division general education core curriculum of 41 semester hours for baccalaureate degrees and the Associate of Arts and the Associate of Science degrees. Lower-division means freshman and sophomore courses. The courses comprising the general education curriculum are contained within the following subject categories:
Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees*
- Communication 9 hours**
- Humanities and/or Fine Arts 9 hours
(At least one course must be
in literature)
- Behavioral and Social Sciences 6 hours
- History 6 hours***
- Natural Sciences 8 hours
- Mathematics 3 hours
- Total 41 hours
* Foreign language courses are an additional requirement for the Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees. The B.A. degree requires proficiency in a foreign language equivalent to completion of two years of college-level work. The A.A. degree requires proficiency in a foreign language equivalent to completion of one year of college-level work.
** Six hours of English Composition and three hours in English oral presentational communication are required.
*** Students who plan to transfer to Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) universities should take six hours of United States History (three hours of Tennessee History may be substituted.) Students who plan to transfer to the University of Tennessee System universities or to out-of-state or private universities should check requirements and take appropriate courses.
Although the courses designated by Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) institutions to fulfill the requirements of the general education subject categories vary, transfer of the courses is assured through the following means:
- Upon completion of an A.A. or A.S. degree, the requirements of the lower-division general education core will be complete and accepted by a TBR university in the transfer process.
- If an A.A. or A.S. is not obtained, transfer of general education courses will be based upon fulfilling complete subject categories. (Example: If all eight hours in the category of Natural Sciences are complete, then this “block” of the general education core is complete.) When a subject category is incomplete, course-by-course evaluation will be conducted. The provision of block fulfillment pertains also to students who transfer among TBR universities.
- Institutional/departmental requirements of the grade of “C” will be honored. Even if credit is granted for a course, any specific requirements for the grade of “C” by the receiving institution will be enforced.
- In certain majors, specific courses must be taken also in general education. It is important that students and advisors be aware of any major requirements that must be fulfilled under lower-division general education.
Courses designated to fulfill general education by Northeast State are published below. A complete listing of the courses fulfilling general education requirements for all system institutions is available on the TBR website (www.tbr.state.tn.us) under Transfer and Articulation Information.
Associate of Applied Science Degree Requirements in the Tennessee Board of Regents System
According to Tennessee Board of Regents policy, associate of applied science degree programs require a minimum of 60 semester college-level hours. Credit hours earned in remedial or developmental courses are institutional credit and are not applicable to credit hours required for a certificate, associate, or baccalaureate degree. Each student studying for an associate of applied science degree must complete a minimum of 15-16 semester credit hours of general education and a minimum of 45-46 semester credit hours in the technical specialty. Components of the basic core of general education in associate of applied science degree programs consist of a minimum of one course in the following areas.*
Subject Area Credit Hours
- English Composition 3
- Humanities/Fine Arts 3
- Behavioral and Social Sciences 3
- Natural Science/Mathematics 3
- One additional course from the
categories of Communication,
Humanities/Fine Arts,
Behavioral and Social Sciences,
or Natural Science/Mathematics 3-4
- Total 15-16
*Consult the Approved Courses for General Education section of this catalog for a list of approved courses.
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