Associate Degree in General Studies(Humanities)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND LIBERAL STUDIES
STRUCTURE
The Associate Degree Programme in General Studies (Humanities) is a more general flexible programme which provides the opportunity for students to choose a range of courses that meet their academic needs and interests as well as meeting the demands of the work place in the society
CERTIFICATION
The Associate Degree Programme in General Studies (Humanities) is a local program offered by Turks and Caicos Islands Community College.
OBJECTIVES:
This programme is designed to enable both the GCE “A” Level, CXC CAPE and non-GCE “A” level students to obtain an Associate Degree in General Studies, with a combination of courses that will cater to the particular needs and interests of the students. Students must pursue THREE areas of concentration and along with the General Education requirements to satisfy the Associate Degree requirements.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Over 37 lectures and 55.5 hours of content!
- Testing Training Included.
- Practical assignments at the end of every session.
- Practical learning experience with live project work and examples.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 3 hours
- Skill level All level
- Language English
- Students 274
- Assessments Yes
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Program Map
Year 1 Semester 1 Credit Year 1 Semester 2 Credit *ENG2111 Introduction to Academic Writing 3 *ENG2122 Communication in Orgs. & Public Communication 3 *MTH2111 College Algebra 3 *RES2111 Introduction to Research 2 *CIS2110 Introduction to Computers 3 *TCI2111 *TCI Studies 2 OPTION 1 3 OPTION 1 3 OPTION 2 3 OPTION 2 3 OPTION 3 3 OPTION 3 3 Total 18 Total 16 OPTIONS
SEMESTER I
- ECONOMICS (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments ECN2110 Micro Economics I 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments ECN2123 Micro Economics II 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER I
- LAW (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments LAW 2111 Introduction to Law Legal Systems 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments LAW 2122 Machinery of Justice & Legal Personnel 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER I
- POLITICAL SCIENCE (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments POL 2111 Introduction to Politics 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments POL 2122 Forms of Government & Political Actors 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER I
- SOCIOLOGY (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments SOC 2111 Introduction to Sociology 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments SOC 2122 Social Theories and Issues 3 TOTAL 1 Course 3 SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR: In first and second semester, students are expected to choose courses from THREE of the FOUR options below. Students should have 15-18 credits per semester. At the end of SECOND YEAR, students should have completed a total of 30-36 credits.SEMESTER I
- ECONOMICS (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments ECN2210 Advanced Economics I 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 3 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments ECN2223 Advanced Economics II 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 3 SEMESTER I
- LAW (OPTION)
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments LAW 2211 Law of Tort 3 LAW 2212 Law of Contract 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 6 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments LAW 2221 Criminal Law 3 LAW 2222 Law of Tort II 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 6 SEMESTER I
POLITICAL SCIENCE (OPTION)Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments POL 2211 Government & Politics in the Caribbean I 3 POL 2212 Introduction to International Relations 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 6 SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments POL 2221 Government & Politics in the Caribbean II 3 POL 2222 Contemporary Political Thought 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 6 SEMESTER I SOCIOLOGY (OPTION)
SEMESTER II
Course No. Course Description Cr edits Fall Spring Summer Advisor’s Approval/Comments SOC 2221 Sociology and the Media 3 SOC 2222 Sociology and Religion 3 TOTAL 2 Courses 6