
The next two to four years start to look a lot different as CGTC has entered into an unprecedented transfer agreement with Middle Georgia State University (MGA). Thanks to four new Associate of Science Degrees in Education, Psychology, Criminal Justice and Social Work, students now have a new and affordable world of education at their disposal and a whole new career outlook.
This is true 2 + 2 transfer. This means when a student completes any of these four associate degree programs, they are guaranteed transfer into a bachelor’s degree program at MGA so long as they meet MGA’s required admission and transfer standards. True 2+2 Transfer means no loss of credit for students and savings on tuition.
For more information, talk to your advisor.
For now, here is a breakdown on each of CGTC’s new Associate of Science Degree programs.
Associates of Science Degrees:
Each of these degrees feature a combination of General Core credit hours totaling 42-45 hours plus 18 hours in field of study courses (seen below). Completion of a degree program allows students to apply for transfer into the Bachelor’s of Arts in Education program at MGA, opening new career opportunities for students in vital industry sectors for Central Georgia and the region at large.
FIELD OF STUDY COURSES IN EDUCATION:
Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues in Education
Exploring Sociocultural Perspectives and Diversity in Educational Context
Exploring Teaching and Learning
Life and Earth Science for Elementary and Early Childhood Educators
Physical Science for Elementary and Early Childhood Educators
Mathematics for Elementary and Early Childhood Educators
FIELD OF STUDY COURSES IN PSYCHOLOGY:
Introductory Psychology
Psychology of Adjustment
Human Development
+3 1000/and or 2000 level elective courses
FIELD OF STUDY COURSES IN SOCIAL WORK:
Introduction to Social Work
Introduction to Case Management
Social Welfare, Ethics, and Community Service
Introduction to Psychology
Human Development
+1 1000/and or 2000 level elective course
FIELD OF STUDY COURSES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Corrections
Criminal Law for Criminal Justice
Criminology
+2 1000/and or 2000 level elective course