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A.A. in General Studies Program Overview
The Associate of Arts in General Studies is designed to provide adult learners with a broad-based
and Biblically-grounded education at the associate's level. Students completing this program may choose to pursue one of
the school's adult degree completion programs (see preceding pages), since this program enables those with little or no
previous college work to fulfill the 61 hours of prerequisites for those programs. All of the courses in this program are
designed specifically for adult learners and are offered in flexible formats (e.g. evenings and online). For more information
contact the program director, Dr. Peter Verkruyse. The curriculum focuses on enabling adult learners to be more effective
servant leaders who:
- Live faithfully by submitting to the authority of Scripture as a guide to Christian living.
- Think Biblically by understanding and applying a Biblical worldview to their work and ministry.
- Grow intellectually by thinking critically, learning collaboratively, and communicating effectively.
- Improve professionally by demonstrating general competencies appropriate to their chosen field.
- Learn continually by developing a plan for lifelong learning, especially pursuit of a baccalaureate degree.
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