Program Guide
Associate in Arts
Associate in Arts

This program guide lists the current requirements for this degree. See bottom of page for a link to previous versions of this program guide.
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The Associate in Arts degree is designed primarily for students who plan to transfer to a university and pursue a major in the humanities, fine arts and/or social sciences, or who plan to earn a degree in a professional field such as law, journalism or teaching. This degree meets the MACRAO Articulation Agreement requirements, satisfying the basic first two years of a Bachelor's Degree. Check with the university you plan to transfer to for more details.

 
 

Specific Requirement Courses

 


Group I - Humanities - 8 credits - Courses must be taken in more than one academic discipline

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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      Any ARBC course 
    ART.-110  Art Appreciation   
    ART.-111  Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C   
    ART.-112  Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern   
    ART.-116  Art History Survey Non Western Art   
    ART.-214  Art History - 19 C. Art   
    ART.-215  Art History - 20th C. Art   
    ASL.-101  American Sign Language I   
    ASL.-102  American Sign Language II   
    ASL.-111  Deaf Community and Culture   
    BCST-161  Radio Broadcasting   
    BCST-162  Radio Broadcasting II   
    BCST-171  Television Broadcasting   
    BCST-172  Television Broadcasting II   
    CHI.-111  Chinese   
    CHI.-112  Chinese 112   
    COMM-131  Fundamentals of Communication   
    COMM-132  Advanced Communications   
    COMM-231  Discussion Principles   
    COMM-233  Oral Interpretation   
      ENGL 205 through ENGL 271 
    FILM-181  Introduction to Film   
    FILM-249  Film Genre: Film Appreciation   
    FILM-250  Film Genre - Horror   
    FILM-251  The Cross Cultural Film   
      Any FREN course 
      Any GERM course 
      Any JAPA course 
    MUS.-180  Music Appreciation   
    MUS.-181  Twentieth Century Music   
    MUS.-182  Jazz Appreciation   
    MUS.-183  World Music Appreciation   
    MUS.-184  Music Literature (Instrumental Forms)   
    MUS.-186  Introduction to Film Music   
    MUS.-271  Music History I   
    MUS.-272  Music History II   
    MUS.-273  Jazz History & Literature   
      Any PHIL course 
    PHOT-188  History of Photography   
      Any RUSN course 
    SLIE-103  American Sign Language III   
    SLIE-204  American Sign Language IV   
    SLIE-205  American Sign Language V   
    SPAN-181  Elementary Spanish   
    SPAN-182  Elementary Spanish II   
    SPAN-281  Intermediate Spanish   
    SPAN-282  Intermediate Spanish II   
    SPAN-295  Spanish for Business Communication   
    SPAN-298  Intro to Span/Amer Literature   
    THTR-110  Introduction to Theatre   


Group II - Natural Sciences & Mathematics - 8 credits - Courses must be taken in more than one academic discipline and one course must have a lab

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Any ASTR course 
      Any BIOL course  2-5  2-7 
      Any CHEM course  3-5  3-7 
      Any COMS course  3-4  3-4 
      Any ENGR course  3-4  3-4 
      Any GEOL course 
      Any MATH course (except 021)  3-5  3-5 
      Any PHSC course  5-6 
      Any PHYS course  4-5  6-7 
    SCI.-101  Scientific Inquiry   


Group III - Social Sciences - 8 credits - Courses must be taken in more than one academic discipline

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Any ANTH course 
      Any ECON course 
      Any GEOG course  3-4  3-4 
      Any HIST course  3-4  3-4 
      Any PSCN course  3-4  3-4 
      Any PSYC course 
      Any SOCY course 
Group Total  24 24  
 

General Education Requirements

 


English Composition (6 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Composition course 


Humanities or Fine Arts (8 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Humanities or Fine Arts course 


Social Science (8 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Social Science course 


Science & Mathematics (8 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Test out by placing into MATH 120 or higher on the MCC Placement test OR Complete any 100 level or higher Mathematics course  3-4  3-4 
      Complete any 100 level or higher Natural Science w/Lab course 


Information Technology (2 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Information Technology course 
Group Total  32 32  
     
    Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
 
      PROGRAM TOTAL: 62 62  
 

NOTES:

1.  Courses listed under Group I, II & III may be used toward fulfilling General Education Requirements.  Students may only earn credit once for the course.

2.  No more than 50% of credits required in specialized course work, unique to a program, can be transferred from another institution to be applied toward graduation from Mott Community College

3.  Cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0

 

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