Liberal Arts, A.A.
An Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts is designed to provide an understanding and appreciation for the ideas and ideals that are the basis of human civilization. It offers a foundation in the arts and sciences and prepares students for transfer into a Bachelor of Arts program. Liberal arts BA degrees prepare graduates for careers in a wide array of professions by enabling them to write well, critically analyze issues, place problems in a variety of contexts, and work competently with diverse groups of colleagues.
Courses
- ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I
- ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art
- CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication
- CST 229 — Intercultural Communication
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- ENG 112 — College Composition II
- HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE
- HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE
- HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE
- HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE
- HIS 121 — United States History to 1877
- HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865
- HIS 180 — Historical Archaeology
- HIS 181 — Introduction to Historic Preservation
- HIS 183 — Survey of Museum Practice
- HIS 187 — Interpreting Material Culture
- HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations
- HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History
- HIS 241 — History of Russia I
- HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I
- HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations
- HUM 298 — Seminar And Project
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning
- MTH 161 — PreCalculus I
- MTH 245 — Statistics I
- MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I
- MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II
- MTH 263 — Calculus I
- MTH 264 — Calculus II
- PHI 100 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI 111 — Logic
- PHI 200 — The History of Western Philosophy
- PHI 220 — Ethics and Society
- PHI 227 — Biomedical Ethics
- REL 237 — Religions of the East
- REL 238 — Religions of the West
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: