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Associate in Arts (AA)
This curriculum provides a foundation for careers in writing, teaching, publishing, businesses, library science, and professional studies.
Degree Requirements:
16 credits completed in residence
2.00 (C) grade point average
62 total credits
General Education Requirements: Credits
1. College Composition (ENGL 110 and 120 or 125) ................................................... 6
2. Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COMM 110) ..................................................... 3
3. Humanities and Social Science ............................................................................ 18
Minimum humanities credits – 6
Minimum social science credits – 6
4. Mathematics, Science, Computer Science ............................................................ 9
Minimum mathematics credits – 2
Minimum science credits (at least 1 lab science) – 4
Minimum computer science credits – 2
5. Wellness ............................................................................................................ 2
Suggested Courses: Credits
ART 110 Introduction to the Visual Arts .................................................................... 3
ANTH 171 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ........................................................ 3
ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing .......................................................... 3
ENGL 211 Introduction to Creative Writing ................................................................ 3
ENGL 220 Introduction to Literature ......................................................................... 3
ENGL 221 Introduction to Drama ............................................................................. 3
ENGL 222 Introduction to Poetry .............................................................................. 3
ENGL 223 Introduction to the Novel .......................................................................... 3
ENGL 224 Introduction to Fiction .............................................................................. 3
ENGL 225 Introduction to Film ................................................................................. 3
ENGL 231 Bible as Literature .................................................................................. 3
ENGL 238 Children’s Literature ................................................................................ 3
ENGL 251 British Literature I .................................................................................... 3
ENGL 252 British Literature II ................................................................................... 3
ENGL 261 American Literature I ................................................................................ 3
ENGL 262 American Literature II ............................................................................... 3
ENGL 265 Native American Literature ........................................................................ 3
ENGL 270 Introduction to Literary Criticism ................................................................ 3
ENGL 299 Special Topics ........................................................................................ 1-3
GERM 101 Beginning German I ................................................................................ 4
GERM 102 Beginning German II ............................................................................... 4
HIST 101 Western Civilization I ................................................................................. 3
HIST 102 Western Civilization II ................................................................................ 3
HUMS 251 Humanities Survey: Mythical Realities & the Classical World ...................... 3
HUMS 252 Humanities Survey: Medieval Solutions & Renaissance Achievements ......... 3
HUMS 253 Humanities Survey: Modern Revolutions & Contemporary Problems ............. 3
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy ................................................ 3
PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology ............................................. 3
SPAN 101 First Year Spanish I ...................................................... 4
SPAN 102 First Year Spanish II ..................................................... 4
SPAN 201 Second Year Spanish I ................................................. 4
SPAN 202 Second Year Spanish II ................................................ 4
The courses listed above are reflective of those most commonly required in preparation for transfer to another college or university. For specific baccalaureate degree requirements, students should consult the catalog of the campus to which they intend to transfer.
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