General Science
(BS)

General Science Program Information

Bachelor of Science

 

Accreditation

 

The Bachelor of General Science program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum to establish a core of knowledge which can lead too many different careers or lay the groundwork for further studies and specialization, while providing students with strong communication and critical thinking skills.  The program is also a great opportunity for students who have already earned substantial college credits prior to enrolling in the program, as it can prepare students for a career change or advancement into graduate education.  The program is designed for students interested in combining coursework in two or more disciplines within General Science subject areas to create an interdisciplinary degree.

 

General Science (BS) Program

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Program Handbook

Please contact the Program Director for additional program information.

 

Program Mission & Outcomes

Baker College Mission and Vision

 

Program Outcomes

  1. Produce various communications that respond appropriately to a variety of rhetorical situations (audiences, purposes, and contexts) relevant to both their academic courses and the workplace.
  2. Apply knowledge through critical and creative thinking, inquiry and analysis, reflection, synthesis, and transfer of learning within and across disciplines and professions.
  3. Integrate academic knowledge and skills in oral and written communication, quantitative literacy, digital information literacy, scientific practice, technologies, and the concepts and methods within disciplines and career paths.
  4. Incorporate awareness of self, others, and community in the areas of intercultural competence, inclusion and equity, teamwork, professional and ethical behavior, community responsibility and engagement, civic knowledge, and global and cultural perspectives.

Effective: Spring 2020

 

Student Learning Outcomes

Academic Plan

Background Check Requirements

No Background Check required.

 

Additional Program Information

Not available.

 

Library Resources

Visit the Baker College Research Guide page for library research resources for this program.

For additional Library and Learning Support Services, visit our Academic Resource Center.

 

Clinical / Work Experience Information

No work experience is required for this program.

Do you need Health Insurance coverage?  If yes, please visit the Healthcare.gov marketplace site.

 

Career Readiness

Visit the Career Readiness page for more information and resources on preparing for your future career.

For job search assistance, visit the Handshake information page.

 

 

 


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