Associate in Arts

Liberal Arts

Program

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

Item #
Title
Class Hours
Lab Hours
Credits
Mathematics Elective (3 credits)  +
3
0
3
Science Elective w/lab  +
3
Social Science Elective (SOSC121L recommended)  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
8
0
14

Spring Semester

Item #
Title
Class Hours
Lab Hours
Credits
English Elective  +
3
0
3
Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective  +
3
0
3
Mathematics Elective (3 credits)  +
3
0
3
Science Elective with Lab  +
3
2
4
Social Science Elective  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
2
16

Second Year

Fall Semester

Item #
Title
Class Hours
Lab Hours
Credits
Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective  +
3
0
3
Liberal Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Liberal Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Open Elective  +
3
0
3
Social Science Elective  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
0
15

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.

Item #
Title
Class Hours
Lab Hours
Credits
Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective  +
3
0
3
Liberal Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Liberal Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Open Elective  +
3
0
3
Open Elective  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
0
15

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.

Total Credits
60