The Generic Studies program is the CORE liberal arts and science base of all degree programs offered by the College. Therefore, a student who has declared in writing his or her major area of study in any of the College's bachelors degree program offerings, may be considered to be in progress towards that chosen degree. An Associate in Arts degree may also be awarded upon completion of the CORE program.
Objectives
The CORE Curriculum consists of 60 credits of academic work with the following objectives:
to develop mastery of intellectual, affective and behavioral competencies required for independent learning and growth.
to develop the capacity for independent learning.
to develop a solid foundation in college level English, Spanish, mathematics, the physical and social sciences, history, perceptual and physical development and the arts.
to develop a "whole" person with a healthy balance of intellectual, affective and physical coordination necessary for well rounded professional practice.
to prepare students for academic achievement on the upper level baccalaureate studies.
Quantitative Requirements: 60 credits
Individualized Instruction
GS11100
Cognitive Science I
4 credits
GS11210
Cognitive Science II
4 credits
GS11320
Cognitive Science III
4 credits
GS11420
Cognitive Science IV
4 credits
minimum required:
16 credits
Colloquium
GS21100
Affective Development
3 credits
GS21210
Affective Development II
3 credits
GS21320
Affective Development III
3 credits
GS21420
Affective Development IV
3 credits
minimum required:
11 credits
Experiential Studies
GS31129
Perceptual Development
3 credits
GS31230
Physical Development
3 credits
GS32338
Development of Instrumental Skills
3 credits
GS32439
Mastery of Complex Skills
3 credits
minimum required:
11 credits
Theoretical Studies
GS41163
College Math I
3 credits
GS42263
College Math II
3 credits
GS41140
Systems of Society
3 credits
GS42150
Survey of the Natural Sciences
3 credits
minimum required:
11 credits
Cultural Studies
GS51181
English Composition I
3 credits
GS51281
English Composition II
3 credits
GS52181
Spanish Composition I
3 credits
GS52184
Puerto Rican History I or II
3 credits
minimum required:
11 credits
Important: A student who achieves less than two (2) credits in a course must repeat the course. Students will continue registered in the Generic Studies program until the Dean or Associate Dean determines that progress to the BS/BA degree programs is appropriate.