General Education

The foundation for General Education coursework is based on a Judeo-Christian philosophy. General education courses are required in Oral and Written Communication (GCOM), Math, Statistics and Logic (GMSL), Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSBS), Arts, Humanities, Culture and Diversity (includes Religious Studies) (GAHD & GAHR), and Natural Sciences, Technology and Innovation (GNST).

The purpose of general education coursework is to provide students with a broad base of knowledge that is relevant to all educated persons. Participation in this coursework empowers students to develop intellect, examine values in ethical decision making, think critically, solve problems, communicate effectively, embrace cultural diversity, pursue lifelong learning, and to serve in the global community.

The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) requires that all degree-seeking students complete credits in the following general education areas of study. The College determines the number of hours required for completion of the areas as follows:

Bachelor of Science General Education Requirements

Courses used to meet General Education requirements are designated by the following identifiers:

General Education Category Course Code Required Credit Hours
Oral and Written Communication GCOM 6
 (Three credit hours in ENG 101 and three credit hours in ENG 102 are required)    
Math, Statistics, and Logic GMSL 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences GSBS 6
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity GAHD 3
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity – Religious Studies GAHR 6
Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation GNST 6
Additional Hours from one or more of the above categories

6
 Total Credit Hours   36

Associate of Science General Education Requirements

General Education Category Course Code Required Credit Hours
Oral and Written Communication GCOM 6
(Three credit hours in ENG 101 and three credit hours in ENG 102 are required)

Math, Statistics, and Logic GMSL 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences GSBS 6
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity GAHD 3
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity – Religious Studies GAHR 3
Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation GNST 6
Additional Hours from one or more of the above categories
9
Total Credit Hours
36

Associate of Applied Science General Education Requirements

General Education Category Course Code Required Credit Hours
ENG 101   3
MTH 100 OR Math, Statistics, and Logic GMSL 3
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity – Religious Studies GAHR 3
Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation GNST 6
Additional Hours from one or more of the following categories: Oral and Written Communication (GCOM)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSBS);
- Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity (GAHD),
- Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity – Religious Studies (GAHR)
- Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation (GNST),
- and/or Applied General Education (GAPL)

15
Total Credit Hours
30

General Education Courses

Oral and Written Communication (GCOM)

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

Math, Statistics, and Logic (GMSL)

MTH 104Mathematical Formulas, Models, and Probability

3

MTH 130College Algebra

4

MTH 132Basic Trigonometry

1

MTH 140Introduction to Statistics

3

MTH 145Precalculus Mathematics

4

MTH 150Calculus

4

Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSBS)

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 201Lifespan Psychology

3

PSY 280Independent Study

1-3

PSY 320Social Psychology

3

PSY 340Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 350Interpersonal Relationships

3

PSY 380Behavior Modification

3

PSY 390Forensic Psychology

3

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 211Cultural Diversity

3

SOC 280Independent Study

1-5

SOC 350Global Issues

3

SOC 380Understanding Consumer Behavior

3

SOC 420Sociology of Global Markets

3

SOC 450Sociology of Health Care and Health Professions

3

Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity (GAHD)

ART 101Art Appreciation

3

ART 300Non-Western Art

3

COM 250Communication for Professional Success

3

COM 360Communication for Professional Success

3

ENG 210The Short Story

3

ENG 280Independent Study

1-3

SOC 211Cultural Diversity

3

Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity – Religious Studies (GAHR)

REL 101Introduction to Theology

3

REL 204Spirituality for Healthcare Providers

3

REL 211Introduction to Scripture

3

REL 250Death, Dying, and Bereavement

3

REL 261Spirituality, Religion, and Healthcare in the United States

3

REL 280Independent Study

1-5

REL 290Medical Ethics

3

REL 311World Religions

3

REL 330Spirituality and Theology in Christian Art

3

REL 350Religion and Science

3

REL 360Women and Religion

3

REL 380Mission, Values, and Social Teaching

3

REL 382Spirituality Care: Integration of Body, Mind, and Spirit Healing

3

REL 385Mission, Healthcare Ministry, and Enculturation

3

REL 410The Church in History

3

Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation (GNST)

BIO 101Biology

3

BIO 103Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology

3

BIO 105Human Structure and Function

5

BIO 200Science in the News

2

BIO 201Physiological Basis of Nutrition

2

BIO 205General Biology I

5

BIO 206General Biology II

5

BIO 210Microbiology

4

BIO 215LMicrobiology Laboratory

1

BIO 220Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIO 225LAnatomy and Physiology I Laboratory

1

BIO 221Anatomy and Physiology II

4

BIO 226LAnatomy and Physiology II Laboratory

1

BIO 280Independent Study

1-5

BIO 290Pathophysiology

3

BIO 330Cardiovascular Physiology

2

BIO 331Renal Physiology

2

BIO 332Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

2

BIO 336Genetics

4

BIO 350Biology of Human Reproduction

3

BIO 410Cell Biology

4

BIO 420Histology

4

BIO 422Advanced Physiology

3

BIO 430Principles of Ecology

4

BIO 450Immunology

3

CHM 100Elementary Chemistry

5

CHM 111Basic Organic and Biochemistry

4

CHM 115LBasic Organic and Biochemistry Lab

1

CHM 210General College Chemistry I

5

CHM 211General College Chemistry II

5

CHM 320Organic Chemistry I

5

CHM 321Organic Chemistry II

5

CHM 410Biochemistry

5

PHS 220College Physics I

4

PHS 221College Physics II

4

Applied General Education Courses (GAPL)

BIO 280Independent Study

1-5

CED ES01Pre-Hospital Provider Anatomy and Physiology

0

ENG 280Independent Study

1-3

HCA 105Productivity Applications for Healthcare Professionals

3

HIT 105Medical Terminology

3

HIT 110Pharmacology for Health Information Technology

2

HIT 206Health Data Management and Analytics

3

HIT 238Healthcare Registries and Statistics

3

RAD 128Radiologic Science I

2

RAD 215Radiation Biology and Protection

2