Liberal Arts: General - AA (0199)

Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division

General Education Requirements (45 Credits)
Written & Oral Communication (9)
ENG 101College Composition I3
ENG 102College Composition II3
ENG 109Effective Speech3
Quantitative/Scientific Knowledge, Skills & Reasoning (12)
Select any two Science courses (prerequisites are enforced for certain ones) and one MTH course OR one Science course and two MTH courses12
BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 116, BIO 121, BIO 122, BIO 211, BIO 220, BIO 237,
CHM 101, CHM 102, CHM 103, CHM 104, GEO 101, GEO 102,
PHY 101, PHY 102, PHY 103, PHY 104, PHY 105, PHY 113, PHY 114,
MTH 100, MTH 101, MTH 103, MTH 113, MTH 119, MTH 120, MTH 121, MTH 122, MTH 127
Society & Human Behavior (6)
Select any two of the following:6
ANT 101, ANT 105, ECO 101, ECO 102, POL 104, PSY 101, PSY 102, PSY 219, SOC 101, SOC 108, SOC 219
Humanistic Perspective (9)
Select any two English Literature courses6
Select one of the following courses:3
ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, ART 200, CIN 101, CIN 103, MUS 100, MUS 109, MUS 110, MUS 117
Historical Perspective (6)
Select any two History (HST) courses6
Global & Cultural Awareness of Diversity (3)
Select one of the following:3
ANT 101, ANT 105, ART 101, ART 102, ART 200, CIN 103,
ENG 205, ENG 215, ENG 232, ENG 237, ENG 238, ENG 242, ENG 263, ENG 264, ENG 270,
HST 101, HST 102, HST 121, HST 122, HST 131, HST 132, HST 134, HST 135, HST 136, HST 137, HST 204, HST 205, HST 206, HST 208,
MUS 109, MUS 110, MUS 117, PSY 232, REL 105, SOC 108, SOC 205, SOC 207
Major Requirements (15 Credits)
Humanities Electives 16
Humanities or Social Science Elective 1,23
World Language Course Sequence 36
Total Credits60
1

Humanities Electives: ART, CIN, CMS, DRA, ENG, HST, JRN, MUS, NMT, PHI, REL

2

Social Sciences Electives: ANT, CJI, ECO, EDU, POL, PSY, SOC

3

World Language Course Sequence: SPN 101 - SPN 102, SPN 102 - SPN 201, SPN 201 - SPN 202, FRN 101 - FRN 102, FRN 102 - FRN 201, FRN 201 - FRN 202.

Notes:

  1. For an explanation of why General Education courses are included in this Program, please refer to the Section on General Education for an explanation of its Purpose and Requirements. 
  2. This plan assumes the student is eligible to enroll in College Level Courses (designated as 100 +, e.g., ENG 101 College Composition I, HST 101 World Civilization I, MTH 100 Intro. to College Mathematics).  Placement results will determine College Level Readiness in English and Mathematics.  

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Apply principles of effective rhetoric and critical thinking in oral presentations and writing assignments;
  • Utilize the library, Internet, and other electronic sources to prepare research projects following Modern Language Association (MLA) guidelines for source documentation;
  • Apply critical and analytical analysis techniques to literary works and visual art works and/or musical pieces of various periods, styles, and genres;
  • Demonstrate knowledge of historical events and fundamental concepts and theories of analysis used in historical interpretation; and Compare and analyze diverse cultures throughout history.