<strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong>Venango pages Campus i-viii204 <strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania3. Provide an associate degree option for persons intechnical fields that incorporates industrial trainingfrom appropriate technical education providers.General Education (minimal requirement–20 credits):ENG 111, MATH 112 or MATH 131, CIS 217, HPE 111, threecredits selected from at least one of the following physicaland biological sciences: biology, chemistry, earth science,mathematics, physical science, and physics; three creditsselected from at least one of the following social and behavioralsciences: anthropology, economics, geography, history, politicalscience, psychology, and sociology; three credits from at leastone of the following arts and humanities: art, English languageand literature, humanities, intermediate foreign language andcultures, music, philosophy, speech, and theater.Industrial Technology Major (12 credits): MATH 131,MGMT 120, MGMT 121 or MGMT 227, ACTG 201 or ACTG251, BSAD 240INDT 299: Industrial Field Training (Var. 12-30 Credits) inany of the following areas:Precision MachiningGrinding SpecialistElectromechanical SpecialistComputer Numeric Control (CNC) ProgrammingBuilding Maintenance MechanicNetwork System TechnicianAdvanced Computer ApplicationsComputer Service TechnicianHardwood Lumber InspectionMilling SpecialistMold TechnologyQuality Control TechnologyTool, Die & Mold TechnologyTooling and Electrical Discharge Machining(EDM) TechnologyTooling & Machining TechnologyComputer-aided Drawing & Design (CADD)Architectural or MechanicalRefrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningCarpentry and Construction TechnologyWelding and Fabrication TechnologyElectricity–Maintenance and Construction or ResidentialTailored Sequence of Technology SubjectsElectric Utility TechnologyFree Electives Sufficient to Total 60 CreditsAssociate of Arts:Arts and SciencesThe Associate of Arts is a liberal arts degree programdesigned to provide the student with a range of experiencesand a flexible educational program. To complete an associatedegree, a minimum of 30 credit hours must be completedon the Venango Campus.Suggested Program OutlineI. Communication (12)*ENG 111 Writing IIMATH 112 Excursions in MathematicsCMST 113 Public SpeakingCIS 110 Introduction to Computer InformationSystemsII. Humanities (12)*MUS 111 Introduction to MusicART 110 The Visual ArtsENG 130 The Literary ExperienceCMST 253 Introduction to the TheatreIII. Natural Science (12)*BIOL 111 Basic BiologyPHSC 111 Basic Physical Science—ChemistryPHSC 112 Basic Physical Science—Physics andAstronomyES 111 Basic Earth ScienceIV. Social Science (12)*PSY 211 General PsychologySOC 211 Principles of SociologyHIST 112 Early Modern CivilizationPS 211 American GovernmentV. Personal Development (2)VI. Free electives (10)TOTAL: 60*Because this is a liberal arts degree, substitution byequivalent course within the area of study is allowable withthe permission of the academic advisor.Associate of Science:Early Childhood EducationThe Associate of Science Degree in Early ChildhoodEducation is designed to provide students with theknowledge and skills necessary to work directly withchildren from birth through age eight. Graduates from theassociate degree program are educated to work with familiesand other professionals in a variety of child care-earlyeducation settings such as Head Start, child care centers,child development programs, public education classrooms,and early intervention programs. The program provides astrong foundation for individuals desiring to continue theireducation at the baccalaureate level.The associate degree program is offered through acombination of live classroom and Web-based instruction toprovide the maximum flexibility for employed individuals.The program is designed to be completed on a part-timebasis over a four-year period. The following program outlinemust be followed.
<strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania 205Sequence for Early Childhood CurriculumFirst Semester ENG 111 and AE 100Second Semester One three-credit liberal education electiveSummer Session One three-credit arts & humanities electiveThird Semester ED 121, ECH 240, and HPE 111Fourth Semester ECH 235 and one three-creditphysical/biological science electiveSummer Session ECH 231Fifth Semester ECH 320 and one three-credit artsSixth Semesterand humanities electiveECH 322 and Math 111 or equivalentfrom other university (required)Summer Session ECH 323Seventh Semester ECH 413 and one three-creditsocial/behavioral science electiveEighth Semester HPE 410 and one three-creditphysical/biological science electiveAssociate of Science:Business AdministrationThe Associate of Science in Business Administrationis designed to provide an opportunity in post-secondaryeducation not found elsewhere within the service area of<strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong>. After earning the associate degree,students who wish to further their education may continueat the baccalaureate level on the <strong>Clarion</strong> Campus.Objectives1. Ensure that each student has an exposure to generaleducation and business fundamentals appropriatefor associate-level degree education in businessadministration.2. Prepare associate degree students for entry-levelpositions in business, industry, and government.Graduates may find jobs in sales, marketing,finance, or administrative areas of business.3. Prepare aspiring students for entry into baccalaureatedegree programs.General Education (minimal requirement–20 credits): ENG111, CMST 113, HPE 111, PSY 211 or SOC 211, and ninecredits of general education electives. Note: if ENG 110 isrequired as a result of the placement examination, it will beused as three credits of the general education electives.Business Core Subjects (27 credits): MATH 131, ECON 211,CIS 217, MGMT 120, ACTG 251, ACTG 252, BSAD 240,ENG 307, and ECON 221.General Business Management Concentration (15 credits):BSAD 241, FIN 170, MGMT 121, MGMT 227, and a threecreditbusiness elective.Associate of Science:Legal Business StudiesThe Associate of Science in Legal Business Studiesoffers a program designed to educate students to renderdirect assistance to lawyers, clients, and courts, whether ina law office, governmental institution, or as an independentcontractor, when authorized to do so by administrative,statutory, or court authority. All of the courses required forthis degree are offered at Venango Campus. Some of thecourses also are offered at <strong>Clarion</strong> Campus.Academic RequirementThe program is divided into three blocks of requiredcourses. The general education and business core classes arerequired of all Associate of Science candidates to developtheir ability to work and live as well-rounded and competentindividuals in the business environment. The remainingcourses are specialized legal courses designed to developcompetence in substantive and procedural law.General Education (minimal requirement—23 credits): ENG111, CMST 113, HPE 111, PSY 211, ECON 211, MATH 131,ENG 307, and a three-credit general education elective. Note:The general education electives must be selected from anapproved list of general education courses. This list is availablefrom the director of Legal Business Studies and can be viewedon the program’s Website at http://www.clarion.edu/coba/finance/aa-legal.htm.Business Core (21 credits): ACTG 251, 252; BSAD 240, 241;CIS 217; ECON 221, and MGMT 120.Legal Assistant Concentration (21 credits): BSAD 238, 242,246, 248, 249; and one of the following courses: BSAD 239,243, 244, 247.Free Elective (3 credits): Students should use their free electiveto tailor the Legal Business Studies degree to their individualcareer preference. The choice may be a law specialty coursenot counted in the concentration, political science, philosophy,or any other general education course of interest.Associate of Science:Rehabilitative ServicesThe Associate of Science in Rehabilitative Services trainspeople to work in paraprofessional roles with people withspecial needs in human service agencies. They include, butare not limited to, the roles of life skills worker, life coach,classroom assistant, and human development assistant.Because these roles vary, the program offers both specializedand generic competencies. The two-year program culminateswith a supervised field experience in a human serviceagency. Students who enroll in the associate degree programwill work with nationally recognized faculty in the field.Qualified students who have earned a 2.5 QPA may continuetheir study toward a bachelor’s degree in special education orrehabilitative sciences and receive credit toward graduationfor courses taken while earning the associate degree.General EducationCr.ENG 111 Writing II ........................................................3CMST 113 Public Speaking ..............................................3PSY 111 Psychology of Adjustment ..............................3PSY 211 General Psychology ........................................3PSY 260 Developmental Psychology ............................3ED 122 Educational Psychology .................................3SOC 211 Principles of Sociology ...................................3Related electives .............................................3Electives: humanities and natural science ........3General or free elective ...................................6TOTAL...........................................................36Special EducationREHB 126 Intro to Human Services..................................3REHB 211 Paraprofessionals in Educationand Health Services ......................................3REHB 227 Neurological Impairmentsand Physical Disorders .................................3<strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong>Venango pages Campus i-vii