Areas of Concentration:
Students choose SIX courses in ONE area of concentration from those listed below. Approved substitutes (i. e. relevant Vital Issues courses, or substitutes approved by Chair) may also be used to satisfy the concentration requirements.
* Students entering with fewer than 112 credits will need additional electives to earn the 180 credits required for graduation. Depending upon the student’s individual academic background, some of the required courses may be waived.
** Lower division credits are usually those earned at the 100 or 200 level. These credits may be earned during the student’s first and second year of a regionally accredited associate’s or bachelor’s program.