Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree

The Associate in Arts degree with a specialization in Liberal Arts is designed for the student who wishes to explore various disciplines. At the completion of the Associate in Arts program, the student may pursue a major leading to a Baccalaureate degree in her chosen field and/or she may enter a career which utilizes the benefits from her interdisciplinary program. For transfer to the Baccalaureate program on the Chalon campus, the student should consult her advisor regarding General Studies requirements.

The Liberal Arts Program requirements include:

Art or Music (3)

English ENG 6A/ENG 6B or ENG 1A/ENG 1B (3,3)

History/Political Science/Economics (3)

Intro to University Studies (1)

Literature (3)

Mathematics (3)

Outreach (1)

P.E./Wellness (1)

Philosophy (3)

Psychology (3)

Religious Studies (3)

Science (3)

Sociology (3)

Speech or Human Communication (2-3)

*Modern Language (8)

*Students may take placement exams offered by MSMU's Language and Culture Department to fulfill the requirement. Successful completion will waive the Modern Language Requirement but no units will be awarded.

Math 2X meets the requirement for mathematics in the AA Liberal Arts major.

The student must complete all Liberal Arts requirements with a grade of C- or better (except for English classes where grades must be C or better).

Plus additional General Studies requirements and electives totaling 60 semester units

Required Courses

Students interested in pursuing the following majors in the Baccalaureate program may declare an emphasis and are required to take these courses.

English

PHI 5Introduction to Logic

3

or

PHI 10Critical Thinking

3

Political Science

POL 1American Government and Institutions

3

and

POL 2Introduction to World Politics

3

Psychology

BIO 5Life Sciences

3

PHI 10Critical Thinking

3

PSY 1Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 12Child/Human Development

3

History

HIS 1AWestern Civilization

3

and

HIS 1BWestern Civilization

3

Recommended Courses

Students interested in pursuing the following majors in the Baccalaureate program can declare an emphasis and are recommended to take these courses.

English

HIS 1AWestern Civilization

3

and

HIS 1BWestern Civilization

3

Liberal Studies

ART 2Design I

3

or

ART 5Fundamentals of Art

3

 

BIO 10Health Science

3

and

BIO 5Life Sciences

3

or

BIO 67Environmental Science

3

 

MTH 50Elementary Number Systems

3

or

MTH 51Elements of Geometry and Statistics

3

 

MUS 6MVarieties of Music

3

PHI 10Critical Thinking

3

POL 1American Government and Institutions

3

PSY 12Child/Human Development

3

RST 61World Religions

3

Psychology

PSY 40Basic Statistical Methods

3

Sociology

SOC 1Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 30Human Communication

3

Gerontology

SOC 13Anatomy for Social Services

3

SOC 30Human Communication

3

SOC 49Multicultural Issues in Healthcare Professionals

3

SOC 94Topics in Aging

3

Film and Social Justice

RST 45Contemporary Issues in Christian Ethics

3

SOC 1Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 30Human Communication

3

SOC 96ACulture Race and Communication

1

SOC 96BCulture Race and Communication

1

SOC 96CCulture Race and Communication

1

Languages

SPA 1Elementary Spanish I

4

SPA 2Elementary Spanish II

4

SPA 3Intermediate Spanish III

3

or

SPA 3AAccelerated Spanish III/Spanish for Heritage Speakers

3

SPA 4Intermediate Spanish IV

3

or

SPA 27Spanish for Health Professionals

3

and

SPA 44Latin American Civilizations and Cultures

3

 

FRE 1Elementary French I

4

FRE 2Elementary French II

4

FRE 3Intermediate French III

3

FRE 4Intermediate French IV

3

 

JPN 1Elementary Japanese I

4

and

JPN 2Elementary Japanese II

4

Child Development

PSY 1Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 12Child/Human Development

3

EDU 32Early Childhood Education: Observation And Curriculum Planning

3

EDU 33The Visual and Performing Arts for the Young Child

3

EDU 37Infant and Toddler Development and Care

3

 

EDU 36Emergent Math and Science Experiences in The Preschool Classroom

3

or

PSY 36Language and Literacy Development in the Young Child

3

 

SOC 6The Family Child and Community

3