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Nov 27, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Teacher Education, A.A
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Return to: Educational Degrees and Awards
The 60 SCH Associate of Arts in General Studies (AA) forms the foundation and prerequisites for transfer into baccalaureate programs and, to the extent possible, aligns with the upper-division requirements of the baccalaureate program at several institutions including Lamar University, a four-year institution adjacent to LIT.
Students seeking an Associate of Arts in General Study's degree must complete 60 SCH of coursework including the Core Curriculum. Students are required to complete 42 SCH from nine different component areas. In order to receive an Associate of Arts in General Studies students must complete an additional 18 SCH of approved coursework electives.
The courses listed below may be used to satisfy the requirements of the Core Curriculum and the Associate of Arts Degree.
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Life and Physical Sciences (6 SCH)
Language, Philosophy, and Culture (3 SCH)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 SCH)
Component Area Option (6 SCH)
General Studies Requirements
An additional 18 SCH of electives must be taken to meet the full requirements of the Associate of Arts degree in General Studies. Any core course not used in fulfillment of the core requirements may be used as an elective. College Success Skills Course
Lamar Institute of Technology is committed to providing students with the resources necessary to achieve their educational and career goals. The College Success Skills Course (DORI 0200 ) is a course designed to help new students adjust to college life and improve skills necessary to succeed at LIT. Topics include campus policies, study skills, time management, test-taking strategies, and learning styles. Students are required to make a passing grade (C or better) in this course or be exempt to meet graduation requirements.
Tutoring Program
The Tutoring Program consists of the following components:
- Lab Tutoring
- Tutoring by Request
Lab Tutoring: Tutoring is provided at a set schedule each semester for Writing and Mathematics. A schedule is posted outside the Learning Lab in the Technology Center building and students may request a schedule from faculty.
Tutoring by Request: A student who needs one-on-one tutoring for a specific course should contact the Learning Lab Coordinator. The student will submit his or her request for a tutor to the Coordinator who will give the student a list of qualified tutors for that course. The student is responsible for selecting and arranging the tutor
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