This Associate in Arts degree program offers the equivalent of the first two years in a four-year Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science program. Upon completion, students have an academic background sufficient to transfer into a baccalaureate degree program. The program also provides a foundation for the acquisition of skills and abilities essential for jobs requiring a broader base of arts and sciences.
Students who complete the program will:
- communicate effectively both written and orally.
- solve problems using critical, creative, and scientific reasoning;
- Critically employ quantitative methods to organize, analyze, and interpret data toward the express goals of informing themselves and solving problems;
- demonstrate scientific thought both quantitatively and qualitatively by learning to recognize and formulate questions for analysis of human or technical problems;
- interpret facts and evaluate issues from multiple perspectives;
- demonstrate knowledge of diverse cultures and subcultures, with an eye toward broadening their global and historical perspectives;
- reflect on their interactions with other individuals and their communities, as well as their role in a global society
- use technology to retrieve, process, and communicate information
In this flexible program, students select courses based on the requirements of the four-year college to which they plan to transfer. Working with an advisor, students design a program that best meets their future plans. It is recommended that students identify the college to which they plan to transfer and discuss a transfer plan with their advisor as soon as possible.
The following courses satisfy Liberal Arts requirements:
English |
Courses with ENGL prefix and HUMA160L |
Humanities |
ENGL235L, ENGL224L, ENGL225L, ENGL235L, ENGL236L ENGL246L, ENGL251L, ENGL256L, ENGL257L, ENGL299L, and courses with ARTS, FREN, HIST, HUMA, PHIL and SPAN prefix |
Literature |
ENGL223L, ENGL234L, ENGL225L, ENGL246L, ENGL251L, ENGL256L, ENGL257L, ENGL299L, and HUMA160L |
Mathematics |
Courses with MATH prefix |
Science |
Courses with BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, GEOL, PHYS prefix |
Social Science |
HUMA130L, HUMA131L, HUMA250L, HUMA252L, and courses with HIST, PHIL, POLS, PSYC and SOSC prefix |
First Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Second Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Students must have at least 12 credits in Liberal Arts electives, which may be satisfied by three 4-credit courses if needed to ensure minimum credits for degree requirements.
Open Elective: Students must have at least 12 credits in Liberal Arts electives, which may be satisfied by three 4-credit courses if needed to ensure minimum credits for degree requirements.