GENERAL TECHNOLOGY

Associate of Applied Science Degree
Emphasis in Business
Thurston Shrader . (901) 333-4423

The General Technology program is designed to allow students the opportunity to create a course of study that meets individual needs and goals. Working with the program coordinator, the General Technology major drafts a degree contract listing all courses the student will complete to earn the degree. The program's flexibility is most advantageous to the individual whose employment or career goals are clearly defined. Contracts are initiated by the program coordinator and approved by the Department Chair.

Course Requirements (for Business Studies majors)

I. General Education (22 Semester Hours)

ENGL

1010 English Composition I (Gen. Ed.)

3

ENGL

1020 English Composition II (Gen. Ed.)

3

SPCH

2010 Oral Communications (Gen. Ed.)

3

ECON

2010 Principles of Macroeconomics (Gen. Ed.)

3

ECON

2020 Principles of Microeconomics (Gen. Ed.)

3

MATH 1830 Elementary Calculus (Gen. Ed.) 4

****

Humanities/Fine Arts  (Gen. Ed.)1

3

II. Technology Preparation (30 Semester Hours) 

Specialty Concentration (21 semester hours)
and
Supporting Technical Coursework (9 semester hours)
or
Specialty Concentration (30 semester hours)

Students enrolling in the Associate of Applied Science degree program in General Technology at Southwest must take a minimum of 21 hours in one technology specialty area with an additional 9 hours in technical areas outside the major. In some cases, students may choose to take all their courses in one technology specialty area.

III. Electives (8 Semester Hours)

A minimum of 8 hours of electives must be selected from either general education or technical courses. The final 24 hours of coursework must be completed at Southwest; however, exceptions may be granted by the Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs.

Total Hours Required: 60  

This program of study is designed as a terminal degree for a specific career field. The courses offered by the department are not designed for transfer to four-year institutions. Please see the course descriptions section for details about transferability of courses.

1 Review General Education pages and/or consult advisor for correct selection.

Note: A General Technology program can be developed for Business transfer students.

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