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HIS 229 — ; HIS 233; or POL 123

(f ) A ll courses with the ECO, HIS, PHI, and POL prefix satisfy this requirement. (g) A t least one Science elective must be on the SUNY General Education list for Natural Sciences and Scientific Reasoning. Students should carefully review the science requirements of the college to which they plan to transfer before selecting science courses. Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Sciences Art Concentration Associate in Arts (A.A.) The Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Sciences A.A. program prepares students for academic success in baccalaureate transfer programs in liberal arts disciplines. By offering students courses that reflect a diverse set of global and cultural perspectives, the program expects students to explore and reflect on human experience. The program develops in its graduates: Goal I: Proficiency in communication 1) P roficiency at writing a variety of texts 2) P roficiency at communicating orally 3) P roficiency at communicating in a language other than English Goal II: Proficiency in reading and analyzing a variety of types of discourse 1) P roficiency at reading and analyzing imaginative literature 2) P roficiency at reading and analyzing descriptive prose (informational literature) 3) P roficiency at reading and analyzing argumentative literature Goal III: Information Literacy Skills 1) P roficiency at locating, and ethically selecting, evaluating, and incorporating research material from library databases and other appropriate sources; 2) P roficiency at

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