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Academic Calendar 2011-2012 - Chesapeake College

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areas oF stuDyProgram/Major Code Award PageArt TrackMusc TrackComposton (802) ............................... LoR ..................... 151Performance (801) ............................... LoR ..................... 151Theatre TrackGeneral Scence (303) ....................................... LoR ..................... 152Geography (304) ............................................... LoR ..................... 152Humantes (208) .......................................... A.A...................... 153Mathematcs (210) ....................................... A.A...................... 154Mathematcs (302) .................................... LoR ..................... 155Socal Scences (212) .................................... A.A...................... 156Transfer StudesAdvanced 250) .............................................. Certificate ........... 157Basc (150) ...................................................... Certificate ........... 158Paralegal Professions ....................................................... 159Paralegal Studes (620) ................................... A.A.S. ................. 160Paralegal Studes (622) ............................... Certificate ........... 161Technical/Professional Studies ............................... 162Techncal/Professonal Studes (400) ........... A.A.S. ................. 163l Indicates Joint/Cooperative Programs.See the program page for details.F Indicates this program has been approved for funding under the WorkforceInvestment Act. For more information, contact the Upper ShoreWorkforce Investment Board at: 410-822-1716.Majors listed in bold print under the program/major code headings indicatetransfer programs of study.In addton to the programs of study lsted n ths Catalog, <strong>Chesapeake</strong><strong>College</strong> can offer the first two years of transferable collegecredts n the followng areas of study:• Amercan Studes• Dental Hygene• Engneerng• Englsh• Geography• Geology• Health Specaltes• Hstory• Lbrary Scence• Nursng• Physcs• Poltcal Scence• Pre-Chropractc• Pre-Dentstry• Pre-Law• Pre-Medcal Scence• Pre-Optometry• Pre-Pharmacy• Pre-Physcal Therapy• Pre-Veternary Scence• Psychology• Socal Work• Socology• Theatre• Vsual and Performng ArtsThs lst s not complete. If there s an area of study not lsted heren whch you are nterested, please consult wth a counselor oradvsor at the <strong>College</strong> to explore your optons.Key to Abbreviations:A.A.S. Assocate of Appled ScenceA.A. Assocate of ArtsA.S. Assocate of ScenceA.A.T. Assocate of Arts n TeachngLoR Letter of RecogntonCompletion ofDegree and Certificate ProgramsAll assocate degree programs requre mnmum coursework of60 semester credt hours. Nearly all of the <strong>College</strong>’s assocate degreetransfer programs are desgned to allow full-tme studentsto complete all requrements over a perod of two calendar years.However, because of many factors (student work schedules, classschedulng problems, requred developmental work, certan prerequstes,etc.) the average full-tme student may take somewhatlonger to complete a degree program.Certificates require substantially fewer semester credit hoursand are normally completed n less tme than assocate degreeprograms. Due to insufficient enrollment, certain courses in careerprograms may not be offered every year. In order to avoddelays n graduaton, students may consult wth the appropratedepartment char to determne f there are approprate substtutesfor such courses.<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the rght to award students all academccredentals earned.Use of the InternetThe Internet s an essental medum for communcaton and nformatonresearch both n hgher educaton and n the busnessworld. Most courses at the <strong>College</strong> wll requre some use of theInternet. Students may access the Internet from the Learnng ResourceCenter, but access from home s recommended. Studentswho lack computer sklls or experence n usng the Internet mayacqure those sklls by enrollng n non-credt courses offeredthrough the <strong>College</strong>’s Contnung Educaton and WorkforceTranng Dvson. For more nformaton, call: 410-827-5850.61

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