Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. 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While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.LIBERAL ARTSCurriculum for students entering program in 20<strong>05</strong>-<strong>06</strong>.LIBERALARTSAssociate in Arts in Liberal ArtsThe Liberal Arts curriculum provides students with broad generalknowledge and skills in the Arts and Sciences. It is designed to providea basis for transfer to four-year liberal arts programs at other colleges anduniversities. Students may select courses based on the requirements ofthe four- year school to which they plan to transfer. Students who havenot yet decided on an intended field of specialization may wish to beginwith the general curriculum; concentrations in English, the life sciences,and the social sciences are also available. The degree of Associate in Artsin Liberal Arts will be awarded upon successful completion of all programrequirements.54Specific Admission Requirements1. One year of college preparatory mathematics (Algebra I)with a grade of “C” or higher or <strong>NHTI</strong>’s MT 103 and MT104 both with grades of “C” or higher.Liberal Arts and Sciences OptionGeneral RequirementsCreditsEN 101 English Composition 4EN xxx English Elective 3[excluding EN 100 and EN 120]Computer Literacy 3(IT 102 or equivalent)GS 100 General Studies Seminar 1Humanities 9(XX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective)Mathematics 8-9MT 123 Intermediate Algebra orhigher level math course AND MT xxxScience (with lab) 8[excluding BI 100, CH 100, and PH 100]Social Sciences 9(three courses with AN, EO, HI, PS, PY,or SO prefix, excluding HI 104 and HI 1<strong>05</strong>)45-46Arts and Science Electives 15Courses selected from Humanities(Literature, Western Civilization, Fine Arts,Foreign Languages, Philosophy),Mathematics, Sciences, Social Sciences, and EnglishGeneral Electives 6Courses to meet individual interests and goalsMinimum of 64 credits required for GraduationNote: a minimum of 16 credits hours must be earned through instruction at<strong>NHTI</strong> with a minimum of 8 credit hours in courses numbered at the 200-level.English OptionGeneral RequirementsCreditsEN 101 English Composition 4EN 1xx English Elective 3[excluding EN 100 and EN 120]Computer Literacy 3(IT 102 or equivalent)GS 100 General Studies Seminar 1Humanities 9HI 104 Western Civilization I andHI 1<strong>05</strong> Western Civilization II andXX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language ElectiveMathematics 8-9MT 123 Intermediate Algebra orhigher level math course AND MT xxxScience (with lab) 8[excluding BI 100, CH 100, and PH 100]Social Sciences 9(three courses with AN, EO, HI, PS, PY,or SO prefix, excluding HI 104 and HI 1<strong>05</strong>)45-46ConcentrationEN 1xx Introductory Genre courses 6EN 2xx and 2xx Sequential Survey Courses 6EN 255 Shakespeare 3EN 2xx Upper level electives 621Minimum of 64 credits required for GraduationNote: a minimum of 16 credits hours must be earned through instruction at<strong>NHTI</strong> with a minimum of 8 credit hours in courses numbered at the 200-level.<strong>NHTI</strong> Faculty ProfileDeborah A. HollandDepartment Head, Liberal Arts, General Studiesand Health ScienceA.B., Mount Holyoke <strong>College</strong>M.A., University of NHProfessor Holland began teaching Englishat <strong>NHTI</strong> in 1979 and was named DepartmentHead of the Associate in Sciencein General Studies program in 1985.She has also been Department Head of the Associate in Arts programsince its inception in 1997.“The many-sided nature of my position allows me to do what I enjoy most at<strong>NHTI</strong> - interact with students as both instructor and advisor. It’s a pleasure tohelp students plan and attain their academic and professional goals through themany options of the Associate in Science in General Studies and Associate inArts programs.”Though this curriculum is designed to be completed in the format listed, students may choose to take more time, depending on their individualcircumstances. Students who anticipate taking more time to complete the program are strongly encouraged to consult with their department head at thetime of registration each semester to ensure that prerequisite requirements are met and course selection is appropriate.
Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Curriculum for students entering program in 20<strong>05</strong>-<strong>06</strong>.<strong>NHTI</strong> Faculty ProfileMary Lloyd EvansAssociate Professor, General Studies andMathematicsB.S., University of Wales/SwanseyP.G.C.E., University of Birmingham,EnglandM.S., Lesley <strong>College</strong>Mary Lloyd Evans came to <strong>NHTI</strong> in1997 as an adjunct faculty memberteaching math courses while also assistingin the Learning Center. She became a full-time associate professorin 2000. Before coming to <strong>NHTI</strong> she had spent 20 years teachingand coaching at several private schools in Massachusetts and NewHampshire.“I really enjoy the camaraderie amongst the mathematics and general studiesfaculty and I appreciate the respect afforded to me by the students here. I feel<strong>NHTI</strong> provides wonderful opportunities for students of all ages to learn andfind success.”Life Sciences OptionGeneral RequirementsCreditsEN 101 English Composition 4EN xxx English Elective 3[excluding EN 100 and EN 120]Computer Literacy 3(IT 102 or equivalent)GS 100 General Studies Seminar 1Humanities 9(XX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Electives)Mathematics 4MT 123 Intermediate Algebra orhigher level math courseSocial Sciences 9(three courses with AN, EO, HI, PS, PY,or SO prefix, excluding HI 104 and HI 1<strong>05</strong>) 33ConcentrationMT 251 Statistics 4BI 111 & BI 112 General Biology I & II 8CH 103 & CH 104 General Chemistry I & II 820Three of the following:BI 195 Anatomy and Physiology I 4BI 196 Anatomy and Physiology II 4BI 202 Microbiology 4BI 159 Personal Nutrition 4BI 259 Normal & Therapeutic Nutrition 4BI 279 Life Cycle Nutrition 3BI 2xx Biology Elective 3-4CH 120 Forensic Science 4CH 2xx Chemistry Elective 3-411-12General ElectivesCourses to meet individual goals 3Minimum of 64 credits required for GraduationNote: a minimum of 16 credits hours must be earned through instruction at<strong>NHTI</strong> with a minimum of 8 credit hours in courses numbered at the 200-level.Liberal ArtsSocial/Behavioral Science OptionGeneral RequirementsCreditsEN 101 English Composition 4EN xxx English Elective 3(excluding EN 100 and EN 120)GS 100 General Studies Seminar 1IT 102 PC Applications 3MT 123 Intermediate Algebra 4(or higher level math course)MT 251 Statistics 4XX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Electives 9XX xxx Laboratory Science 8(excluding BI 100, CH 100 and PH 100)36Core RequirementsAN 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3EO 101 Macroeconomics orEO 102 Microeconomics 3HI 120 United States History to 1870 orHI 121 United States History, 1870- Present orHI xxx Introductory history course 3PS xxx Political Science elective 3PY 1<strong>05</strong> Introduction to Psychology 3SO 1<strong>05</strong> Introduction to Sociology 318Core ElectivesThree additional courses selected from the following areas:anthropology, history, political science,psychology or sociology 9General Electives 3Minimum of 64 credits required for GraduationNote: a minimum of 16 credits hours must be earned through instruction at<strong>NHTI</strong> with a minimum of 8 credit hours in courses numbered at the 200-level.55LIBERALARTS