These courses emphasize the physical universe, its life forms, and its natural phenomena. Courses in the sciences will help students develop an understanding of the scientific method and the relationship between science and other human activities.
The Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies provides students with the opportunity to explore diverse methods of inquiry by selecting courses from a cross section of disciplines in an "area of emphasis" which includes in Arts and Humanities, Fine and Applied Arts, Culture and Communication, Social and Behavior Sciences, Biological and Physical Sciences, and Kinesiology and Wellness. Students will develop critical thinking skills, learn to communicate effectively in writing, acquire an understanding of major concepts to solve problems, and employ methods of scientific inquiry to understand the world around them. Completion of the degree requirements will provide students with the skills and resources needed to make informed academic and career-related decisions.
Completion of the General Studies degree does not guarantee acceptance into a four-year university. Students planning to transfer to a CSU or UC should follow the CSU GE Breadth or IGETC pattern and complete transferable coursework that relates to the major at the CSU or UC campus. For further information and course selection, please consult with an academic counselor.
These courses emphasize the physical universe, its life forms, and its natural phenomena.
Courses in the sciences will help students develop an understanding of the scientific
method and the relationship between science and other human activities. Students transferring
to a four-year university will have a basic foundation for further studies in areas
such as biology (biochemistry, biophysics, molecular and cell biology, marine biology,
microbiology), chemistry, physical and earth sciences (astronomy, geology, physical
geography, oceanography), or physics. This emphasis may be useful for students interested
in possible career paths in life sciences, physiology, exercise science, physical
sciences, or earth sciences. Select 18 units with at least one course in Biological
Sciences and one course in Physical Sciences.
program mapper
Abiodun Osanyinpeju, Ph.D.
Dean of Student Learning
aosanyinpeju@ompton.edu
Donald Roach, Ph.D.
Division Chair
droach@compton.edu
Fazal Aasi, M.D.
faasi@compton.edu
Emma Adams, D.V.M.
eadams@compton.edu
Hassan Elfarissi
helfarissi@compton.edu
Katherine Marsh, Ph.D.
kmarsh@compton.edu
Rajinder Sidhu
rsidhu@compton.edu
Ayesha Sirajuddin, Ph.D.
asirajuddin@compton.edu
Eyob Wallano, D.V.M.
ewallano@compton.edu