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Liberal Arts and Science
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The following information is directly from the 2011-2012 College Catalog, pg. 67. To download a full pdf version of the catalog, click here.
Liberal Arts and Science, Associate in Arts Degree
This curriculum is designed for students who wish to transfer to a liberal arts program at a four-year institution. It consists of a broad program of general knowledge in the humanities and contains a science option for those students wishing to focus more intently in the sciences. Students should choose electives with consideration toward their intended field of specialization. (Learn more)
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Core Curriculum
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+ENG*101 Composition
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3
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+ENG*200 Advanced Composition or + COM*173 Public Speaking or + ENG*202 Technical Writing1
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3
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Social Science Electives
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6
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Art or Music Elective
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3
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Computer Elective2
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3
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Liberal Arts Elective
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3
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Open Elective
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3
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Additional Requirements3
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3
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Science Option
(These courses would replace the Liberal Arts Requirements)
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Science Electives (must include at least 16 credits of lab sciences- 4 courses)
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19-20
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+MAT*186 Precalculus5
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4
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+MAT*254 Calculus I6
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4
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+MAT*256 Calculus II6
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4
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Humanities Electives (not Art or Music)
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6
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Total credits:
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61-62
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1 ENG*202 is allowable only in the Science Option. 2 Computer electives may be chosen from Information Systems, Computer Application, or Digital Arts. 3 Additional Requirements: The following requirements may be met from the above and do not require taking an additional course. Courses which meet these requirements are indicated with an “L� or “D� designation in the course descriptions: 2 Library Research (L) courses 1 Diversity (D) course 4 The Foreign Language requirement may be waived in special circumstances, including the completion of three sequential years of one language in high school; passing a standardized exam; passing a higher-level language course; or demonstrating native proficiency. Students who desire to waive the language requirement must contact the language department coordinator to make arrangements. Students who waive the language requirement need to substitute 8 credits of Liberal Arts electives to meet degree requirements. 5 Students who place higher than MAT*186 on the Math placement exam may substitute a Liberal Arts elective. 6 Students intending to major in Biology may substitute MAT*168, Elementary Statistics and Probability, and another lab science elective for Calculus I & II. However, be aware that some four-year Biology programs do require Calculus. + This course has a prerequisite. ++ Placement testing is required.
From College Catalog 2011-2012, p. 67
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