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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Liberal Arts (AA)
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Division of Humanities & Social Sciences
This program is the equivalent of the freshman and sophomore years of a Bachelor of Arts program at a fouryear college or university. Students gain a broad knowledge of the arts, literature, history, psychology, social sciences, science, and mathematics. In addition, students develop writing and speaking competencies, critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Upon successful completion, the Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts is awarded.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Second Year: Semester 1
- Literature Sequence 3
- Liberal Arts Elective 3
- Liberal Arts Elective 3
- Social Science Elective 3
- Program Elective 3
Second Year: Semester 2
- Literature Sequence 3
- Liberal Arts Elective 3
- Liberal Arts Elective 3
- Liberal Arts Elective 3
- Program Elective 3
Program Notes
The program qualifies for MassTransfer with select public Institutions in Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.mass.edu/masstransfer.
Laboratory Science Sequence:
Liberal Arts Electives:
Any college-level elective in the Humanities, Social Science, or Mathematics & Science areas.
Humanities Electives:
Art, Communications, English (EN 103 or higher), Film, Foreign Language, Humanities, Literature, Music, Oral Communication, Philosophy, Photography, Sign Language, Theater Arts,
Math Elective
100-Level Mathematics or higher (not MAC)
Program Electives:
Any Liberal Arts Elective or Accounting, Business, Business Communication, Criminal Justice, Computer Science, Education, Electrical Engineering, Essentials of Nutrition (HL 111 ), Human Services, Law, Management, Marketing, Mechanical Engineering, Nutrition.
Social Science Electives:
Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Law, Psychology, Sociology
Graduation Competency
Quantitative skills is a MassBay graduation competency for associate degree programs. Prior to graduation, students must demonstrate this competency by completing a 100-level math course (not MAC); or placing into a 200-level mathematics course.
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