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            PROGRAMS OF STUDY
          
        
        
          Section Nine
        
        
          
            A. PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND AWARDS
          
        
        
          The College offers the following instructional programs and services in keeping with its
        
        
          philosophy and purpose.
        
        
          1.
        
        
          
            Transfer Programs.
          
        
        
          Two-Year Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree and Associate of
        
        
          Science (A.S.) Degree.
        
        
          
            (a) College Transfer Program
          
        
        
          - Freshman and sophomore courses are offered for
        
        
          most bachelor degree objectives for students who intend to transfer after two years
        
        
          to a senior institution.  Students in transfer programs of study follow a Core
        
        
          Curriculum established by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.
        
        
          The core curriculum is designed to facilitate the transfer of credit among the schools
        
        
          within the University System.
        
        
          All A.A. and A.S. degrees shall be transfer degrees leading to the baccalaureate
        
        
          degree, with the area of study determining which degree is awarded. Other than the
        
        
          distinction between the A.A. and A.S. designation, these degrees carry no indication
        
        
          of the student's area of study (major). Absent the approval of the Senior Vice
        
        
          Chancellor for Academic Affairs, no A.A. or A.S. degree program shall exceed 60
        
        
          semester credit hours (exclusive of physical education activity/basic health or
        
        
          orientation course hours that the institution may require.)
        
        
          
            (b) General Studies
          
        
        
          - Undecided or Unspecified Major Programs. If students are
        
        
          undecided as to their major, or major is not otherwise listed but a transfer program is
        
        
          desired, they are advised to follow this program.
        
        
          2.
        
        
          
            Career Programs.
          
        
        
          The two-year Associate of Science Degree is offered in
        
        
          programs which require two years of specialized training in an Health Sciences
        
        
          career. These include Cancer Registry Management, Cardiovascular Technician,
        
        
          Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Emergency Medical Services,
        
        
          Health Information Technology, Histotechnology,
        
        
          Human Services Technology,
        
        
          Medical Laboratory Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical
        
        
          Therapist Assistant, and Respiratory Care.
        
        
          The two-year Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree is offered in programs
        
        
          which require two years of specialized training in a career or occupational specialty
        
        
          and are designed to prepare students for immediate employment. These include
        
        
          Business Computer Systems and Management.
        
        
          Programs shall include a minimum of 21 semester credit hours of general education.
        
        
          This coursework must include components designed to develop oral and written
        
        
          communication, reading computational skills, fundamental mathematics skills and the
        
        
          basic use of computers. At least one course from each of the following areas is
        
        
          required: the humanities/fine arts, the social/behavioral sciences, and natural
        
        
          sciences/mathematics.
        
        
          3.
        
        
          
            Certificate Programs.
          
        
        
          The College is authorized to award certificates for
        
        
          completion of the following one-year programs: Accounting, Addiction Counseling,
        
        
          Business Computer Systems, Church Music, Emergency Medical Services, Graphic
        
        
          Design, Health and Physical Education, Histotechnology, Instructional Technology,