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Nov 21, 2024
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2013-14 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Liberal Arts Transfer - LTTR.AA
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Return to: School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Liberal Arts Transfer curriculum is designed to parallel the first two years of a four year institution’s liberal arts program. It is for students who intend to transfer to a senior college and work toward a bachelor’s degree in areas such as English, Journalism, Creative Writing, History, Mass Communication, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and World Languages, to name a few. The minimum requirements for the degree are 62 semester hours (20 courses), a minimum cumulative quality point average of 2.0, including 6 credits of English Composition, 12 credits in the Humanities, 18 credits in the Social Sciences, and 11 credits in Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Up to six credits may be earned through Cooperative Education.
Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts Transfer will be awarded.
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Liberal Arts Transfer Program Goals
The Liberal Arts Transfer program will produce graduates who:
- as graduates, transfer to senior institutions having completed the general education requirements of the senior institutions.
- as graduates, transfer to senior institutions as full Juniors.
- transfer courses as equivalents of prerequisites for junior and senior level courses in their majors at the senior institution.
- complete the bachelor’s degree at the same rate as native students.
- demonstrate the capacity for critical thinking, quantitative, reasoning, communication, and information and technological literacy.
(LTTR.AA) Curriculum
Mathematics Elective:
Select one: Social Science Elective
Select one: Social Science Elective:
Select one: Philosophy Elective:
Select one: Total (LTTR.AA) Curriculum Program Credits: 62-63
Notes:
- Foreign language recommended. Other Liberal Arts Electives include: Math, Science, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Fine Arts. For those students interested in secondary education, EDUC-319 Introduction to Special Needs and EDUC-320 Foundations of Education: Urban Perspectives may be taken.
- Humanities Electives include: Art, Music, Drama or Creative Writing. Two are needed for students planning to transfer to Westfield State University.Cultural Diversity Elective. Appropriate courses can be found in the Handbook of Liberal Arts Transfer and General Studies Programs 2013-14 .
Associate Degree Programs
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