What are General Studies and Undecided Programs?
Undecided
The Undecided pathway is designed for students who have not yet chosen a major but are actively exploring their interests. Students in this pathway focus on taking general education courses, such as math, English, and science, which are required for most majors. The goal is to prepare students for transfer to a university while meeting Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) requirements.
General Studies
The General Studies program is intended for students who have taken courses in various areas and wish to complete a degree without selecting a specific major. It is more flexible, allowing students to combine completed credits from different fields to meet general education requirements. This program is often a final choice for students aiming to graduate and move on to either a career or transfer.
General Studies & Undecided Options
Undecided
Undecided Associate in Arts
This degree focuses on liberal arts subjects such as humanities, communication, and social sciences. This degree is ideal for students intending to transfer into non-science fields such as business, education, or the arts.
General Associate in Science
This degree emphasizes biological and physical sciences, mathematics, and technical fields. This degree is geared toward students planning to transfer into STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) or health-related programs.
General Studies
General Studies Associate Transfer Program
This program is designed for students intending to transfer to a four-year institution, particularly in liberal arts fields. It includes coursework in arts, sciences, and social studies, aligning with transfer requirements and general education needs.
General Associate in Applied Science
This degree is for students who have completed technical or applied courses in fields such as Career and Workforce Education (CWE) or Health Sciences but have not completed a specific program. It allows these applied credits to count toward graduation, providing a degree that reflects practical and technical skills.
General Education Transfer - Advanced Certificate
This certificate requires the completion of 30 credit hours of general education courses across various disciplines, including English, math, social sciences, and natural sciences. These courses must meet the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) guidelines to ensure transferability to a four-year institution.
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