The GEM program links CCAF students to online regionally accredited civilian academic institutions that offer freshman and sophomore level general education courses. These courses fulfill the 15 semester hours of general education requirements toward the CCAF associate degree in applied science (AAS). Each course is four (4) weeks long.
Register by completing the online GEM registration form.
Submit the Tuition Assistance Form on the AF Portal 7-45 days prior to the starting of your class. Your base Educational Adviser (EA) will be able to help if needed.
You're now registered! Your welcome letter, online account, and textbook information will be emailed to you one week before your class begins.
Directed to beginning speech students, with the goal of helping them express themselves clearly, succinctly and with some degree of persuasiveness. The course is also intended to make them aware of the responsibilities engendered by the art of persuasion. The basic theme of the course is that the message is the message as it is received.
– Three semester hours
This course introduces students to the category of world religion and surveys several examples, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and Confucianism. Attention is given to the founders, communities, scriptures, teachings and practices of each tradition.
– Three semester hours
In all sections, writing is taught as a means of acquiring as well as expressing ideas. Students receive instruction and practice in analysis and argument, in revision, and in the use and acknowledgement of sources. The emphasis in class is on developing ideas and refining them through writing.
– Three semester hours
A study of the essentials of American government; Congress; the presidency; the federal judiciary; principles of federalism; separation of powers, the federal regulatory system. (Concentration: American political system.)
– Three semester hours
Interpretive overview of developments affecting America and Americans during the turbulent years since World War II. Examines the nation’s rise as a global superpower, the expanding role of central government, and related political, economic, scientific, social, and cultural developments. Provides perspectives on our future by evaluating the impact of developments on fundamental American values.
– Three semester hours
In this course, students will learn a variety of mathematics topics used in their everyday life, such as sets, probability, descriptive statistics and other contemporary math topics such as logic, financial math or game theory.
– Three semester hours Â
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Tuition (Out-of-pocket expense is only $45 per class for tuition. Books and fees are at students expense)
If you just stop course work, that is NOT considered an official drop and you will be responsible for the tuition.
Niagara University accepts military benefits.
If you have questions regarding GEM, complete the form below.
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Karl Hinterberger
Program Director
716.286.8323