| Liberal Arts and Sciences | |||
| Associate in Arts | |||
| Liberal Arts and Sciences offers traditional university
parallel programs - the Associate in Arts and the A.A. or A.S. degree recipients are guaranteed transfer to some four-year
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| COURSES | |||
| CREDITS | |||
| Total | |||
| Academic Planning Seminar COL 105 (or SAC 250 or CSS 106) required of all first-time students |
1-3 | ||
| English ENG 110 and 111 and ENG 220 |
9 | ||
| History of Western civilization and non-Western civilizations
HIS 116 and 117 or HIS 100/155/156 and HIS 141/163/164 |
6 | ||
| United States History HIS 130/131 or 183/187/188/189. If less than 85 on Regents US History exam, elect HIS 130 or HIS 131 |
3 | ||
| Foreign Language Students with four (4) years of high school language or with a grade of 85 or higher on a Regents Foreign Language exam are exempt. Students with two (2) years or less of high school language should take Beginning I level (101); all others should be placed in Beginning II level (102). |
0-8 | ||
| Mathematics If a student has earned a grade of 85 or higher on the high school Course III Regents exam or Math B exam or has successfully completed high school Mat 12, the student has met both the BCC Mathematics requirement and the SUNY General Education Mathematics requirement. Other students must enroll in MAT 115 and 116 or MAT 124 or MAT 136 or a higher level Mathematics course. Some students will require remedial coursework. |
0-6 | ||
| Approved sequences in Biology, Chemistry, Physics
and Physical Sciences or BIO 115 and PHS 113-125; or CHM 123 and PHS 113-125 |
8 | ||
| Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Humanities courses) | 3 | ||
| Physical Education No more than 2 credits can be used to fulfill degree requirements. At least 1 credit from PED 103, 106, 107, 110, 118, 119, 127, 130, 135, 137, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 155, 169, 172, 173 or varsity sport. |
1 | ||
| Art, Music, Theatre | 3 | ||
| Social Science / Civic Education At least 3 credits must be from the following courses: CTP 275, ECO 110/111, HIS 130/131, POS 201/204, SOC 110/111, SOS 101/111/120. |
3 | ||
| Social / Behavioral Science Courses from Anthropology (ANT), Geography (GEO), Economics (ECO), Political Science (POS), Psychology (PSY), Sociology (SOC), and Social Science (SOS). |
3 | ||
| Electives Selections from approved listing preceding each semester's registration. |
3-18 | ||
| TOTAL CREDITS: 64 minimum | |||
| NOTES: | |||
| A Liberal Arts certificate is available. | |||
| After BCC then what? | |||
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Students who have earned A.A. or A.S. degrees at Broome Community College and who intend to go on for baccalaureate degrees are guaranteed transfer to a four-year college or university within the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Students are urged to consult with advisors about their transfer plans, and to review program requirements at the institution(s) to which they might transfer. The Liberal Arts and Human Services Division also has guaranteed transfer
arrangements with other colleges outside the SUNY system.
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| Contact Information: | |||
| Liberal Arts and Human Services Division Office: Titchener Hall, Room 210 Telephone: (607) 778-5021 |
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