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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Catalog - Fall 2017 [ARCHIVED]
Bachelor of Science in Global Studies
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The Bachelor of Science in Global Studies introduces students to the variety and complexity of cultures around the world. Students are taught to understand people of other countries, worldviews, and religions and to interact with them winsomely. This program has a special emphasis of connecting this specialization with the core elements of Christian studies.
Program Requirements:
Students entering this program are required to either: (1) transfer into The College at Southeastern with a tent-making A.A./A.S. degree from a community college; (2) dual enroll at The College at Southeastern and a community college in order to receive theological and vocational training at the same time; students must provide documentation from the community college outlining the vocational degree or certification requirements they will be pursuing; (3) complete the The College at Southeastern Business Minor and satisfy the remaining hours with free electives.
Students who transfer in an A.A./A.S. or who dual enroll at The College at Southeastern while completing a vocational degree/certification from a community college (options 1 and 2 above), must have all their credits transferred into C@SE prior to their final semester. Students will not be allowed to graduate unless the Registrar’s Office has received a final transcript with all the necessary vocational credits. This must be submitted to the Registrar’s office prior to the student’s final semester in which they intend to graduate.
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B.S. Core Curriculum - 37 Hours
Global Studies Major - 45 Hours
Free/Vocational Electives - 45 Hours
Elective hours must be used toward vocational training as outlined above in the program requirements. However, if a student pursues the Business Minor or needs additional hours after transferring in vocational/certification hours to C@SE, those hours can be completed via free electives.
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