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	2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    General, A.S.
				
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				The College offers a traditional generalist degree incorporating the Core and significant breadth across discipline. 
			 
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		Required Courses: 6 Credit Hours
 Choose one course from each of the following areas: 3 Credit Hours from The Art and Language of Ideas and 3 Credit Hours from The Language and History of the Fine Arts
 The Art of Language and Ideas
 The Language and History of the Fine Arts
 Choose two courses from this area: 6-8 Credit Hours
 Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
 Choose three courses from each of the following areas: 9 Credit Hours
 WITH NO MORE THAN TWO COURSES FROM THE SAME DISCIPLINE, AND ONE MUST BE HISTORY Choose two lecture + laboratory courses from this area: 8 Credit Hours
 Investigation of the Natural World
 Computer Proficiency: 0-3 Credit Hours
 The Computer Proficiency Exam will no longer be available to current students after August 31, 2022.   Beginning Fall 2021, CSCI 202 Computer Applications I and CSCI 203 Computer Applications II are no longer offered by RBC, and transfer credit from other institutions will not be given for these courses.   If you have previously taken CSCI 202 or 203 at RBC, it will apply it to the Computer Proficiency requirement of the AA or AS degree.   Electives: 11 - 16 Credit Hours
 Foreign Language
 Foreign Language: it is recommended that students check with their desired transfer institution to determine their foreign language requirements. Note:
 Courses with an asterisk (*) can be used to satisfy the requirement of only one category. Courses in italics are only transferable in some cases, and you must exercise caution. A student may not satisfy the requirements in both the Human Experience and US & World Cultures exclusively with Philosophy and Religion courses.  													 | 
												 
											 
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