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Graduates of the Physical Education program typically seek careers as professional teachers and coaches in elementary and secondary level education throughout the country. Others continue their edu cation to the graduate level and seek employment teaching and coaching at the college level. Still others pursue corporate or busi ness opportunities, either as entrepreneurs or employees in the health and fitness industry.
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Graduates of the Expeditionary Studies BS program will find themselves well suited for the professional landscape of environmental consulting, advocacy, planning, policy, lobbying and law - all careers that demand a sophisticated understanding of the complex relationships between human culture and the natural environment in local, national, and global contexts
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The Individual Studies degree option provides students with a great deal of flexibility to develop their own course of study. Course con centration is divided mainly among the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Math/Science disciplines with a large number of electives and free electives completing the curriculum. Sixty-four credits are needed to receive the Associate in Science (AS) in the Individual Studies Program. This program can be used either by students who are unsure of their plans and need flexibility to explore educational options, or by adult learners who wish to develop their own per sonally planned course of study (approved by the College) because of special educational needs and career goals. AS degree students usually have a strong concentration in Math/Science. The AS degree in Individual Studies is also intended to prepare students for transfer to similar four year baccalaureate programs.
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The Individual Studies degree option provides students with a great deal of flexibility to develop their own course of study. Course con centration is divided mainly among the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Math/Science disciplines with a large number of electives and free electives completing the curriculum. Sixty-four credits are needed to receive the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in the Individual Studies Program. This program can be used either by students who are unsure of their plans and need flexibility to explore educational options, or by adult learners who wish to devel op their own personally planned course of study (approved by the College) because of special educational needs and career goals. The AAS degree like the AA and AS degrees can also be used for trans fer to a four year similar program, but the AAS degree was designed mainly to lead individuals directly to employment in a specific career.
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The Individual Studies degree option provides students with a great deal of flexibility to develop their own course of study. Course con centration is divided mainly among the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Math/Science disciplines with a large number of electives and free electives completing the curriculum. Sixty-four credits are needed to receive the Associate in Arts (AA) in the Individual Studies Program. This program can be used either by students who are unsure of their plans and need flexibility to explore educational options, or by adult learners who wish to develop their own per sonally planned course of study (approved by the College) because of special educational needs and career goals. AA degree students usually emphasize the Social Sciences and Humanities. The AA degree in Individual Studies is also intended to prepare students for transfer to similar four year baccalaureate programs.
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