Associate in Arts - Liberal Arts
The Liberal Arts program offers a variety of courses that prepare students to transfer into the junior year at four-year colleges and universities in such fields as English, history, humanities, journalism, world languages, pre-law, literature, psychology, sociology, political science, anthropology, philosophy, and education. Liberal Arts can be a valuable, flexible path allowing students to explore many subject areas before choosing a more specific discipline upon transfer. The Liberal Arts program is fundamentally cross-disciplinary; this broad perspective provides students with a strong foundation in humanities, social science, natural science, and mathematics. Using a variety of cross-di
Courses
- CMN111 — Speech: Human Communication
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- CSW100 — College Success/Personal Well
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- HIS101 — History Western Civil to 1648
- HIS102 — History West Civil Since 1648
- HIS112 — World History to 1500
- HIS113 — World History Since 1500
- LAS101 — Intro to Liberal Arts Studies
- LAS201 — Liberal Arts Special Topics
- MAT120 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts
- MAT125 — Elementary Statistics I
- MAT126 — Elementary Statistics II
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology