2018-19 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate in Arts
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Program Code: AATLA
ASSOCIATE IN Arts (Transfer Program)
The Associate in Arts degree is designed for students to have a successful transfer to the university and program of their choice. Students majoring in areas such as art, education, history, journalism, music, philosophy, pre-law, political science, psychology, and sociology may want to consider this degree.
Overview of degree (see below for specific courses to be completed with a grade of “C” or better):
- Communication: ENG 101 or ENG 101H ; and ENG 102 or ENG 102H
- Humanities: Two courses from two disciplines
- Mathematics: MTH 104 , MTH 113 , MTH 120 or higher
- Science: Two courses, including one laboratory experience, from two disciplines
- Social Science: Two courses from two disciplines
- Additional Requirements: Four courses from humanities and/or social science
Electives: College-level courses (100 level or higher) to reach the minimum 62 credits
Two courses in humanities and/or social science must have a course number of 200 or above.
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Degree Requirements:
Students need to complete a minimum of 62 credits with an overall GPA of 2.0 or better to earn this degree.
Communications:
Complete two courses with a grade of “C” or better:
Humanities: *
Complete two courses from two disciplines with a grade of “C” or better:
Mathematics:
Complete one course with a grade of “C” or better:
Science:
Complete two courses, including one with laboratory experience, from two disciplines with a grade of “C” or better:
Social Science: *
Complete two courses from two disciplines with a grade of “C” or better:
Additional Requirements: *
Complete four courses with a grade of “C” or better from the list below. Reference your transfer plan to maximize course transferability. For assistance, contact your advisor. The four courses chosen must be different than the four courses used to complete the humanities and social science requirements.
- ACD 110 - Advertising Design 3 credits
- ACD 120 - Typography I 3 credits,
- ACD 140 - Introduction to Graphic Arts 3 credits,
- ACD 240 - Digital Imaging 3 credits,
- ACD 241 - Photography and Digital Imaging 3 credits,
- ANT 171 - Introduction to Anthropology 3 credits
- ART 101 - Foundation Drawing 3 credits,
- ART 105 - Advanced Drawing 3 credits,
- ART 106 - Color and Design 3 credits,
- ART 107 - 3-Dimensional Design 3 credits,
- ART 108 - Clay Handbuilding 3 credits,
- ART 108A - Clay Handbuilding 1.5 credits,
- ART 108B - Clay Handbuilding 1.5 credits,
- ART 109 - Clay Throwing I 3 credits,
- ART 109A - Clay Throwing I 1.5 credits,
- ART 109B - Clay Throwing I 1.5 credits,
- ART 110 - Traditional Black and White Photography 3 credits,
- ART 120 - Art Appreciation 3 credits
- ART 121 - Art of the Western World I 3 credits
- ART 122 - Art of the Western World II 3 credits
- ART 201 - Clay Throwing II 3 credits,
- ART 201A - Clay Throwing II 1.5 credits,
- ART 201B - Clay Throwing II 1.5 credits,
- ART 203 - Painting 3 credits,
- ART 208 - Clay Handbuilding II 3 credits,
- ART 208A - Clay Handbuilding II 1.5 credits,
- ART 208B - Clay Handbuilding II 1.5 credits,
- CJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits
- CJ 104 - Delinquency Prevention and Control 3 credits
- CJ 105 - Police Procedures 3 credits
- CJ 108 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credits
- CJ 119 - The Court Function 3 credits
- CJ 121 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credits
- CJ 202 - Criminal Law 3 credits
- CJ 210 - Dynamics of Substance Abuse 3 credits
- CJ 222 - Client Relations in Corrections 3 credits
- CJ 224 - Legal Issues in Corrections 3 credits
- CJ 226 - Client Growth and Development in Corrections 3 credits
- CJ 260 - Fundamentals of Terrorism 3 credits
- ECON 221 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
- ECON 221H - Honors Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
- ECON 222 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
- ECON 222H - Honors Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
- ENG 104 - Technical Report Writing 3 credits
- ENG 202 - Creative Writing 3 credits
- ENG 203 - Advanced Creative Writing 3 credits
- ENG 205 - Introduction to Fiction 3 credits
- ENG 206 - Introduction to the Drama 3 credits
- ENG 207 - Introduction to Poetry 3 credits
- ENG 208 - Introduction to Mythology 3 credits
- ENG 210 - British Literature I 3 credits
- ENG 211 - British Literature II 3 credits
- ENG 212 - Shakespeare’s Comedies, Tragedies and History Plays 3 credits
- ENG 220 - American Literature I 3 credits
- ENG 221 - American Literature II 3 credits
- ENG 225 - African American Literature 3 credits
- ENG 230 - World Literature I 3 credits
- ENG 231 - World Literature II 3 credits
- ENG 236 - Women in Literature 3 credits
- ENG 243 - Introduction to the Short Story 3 credits
- ENG 245 - Introduction to the Novel 3 credits
- ENG 249 - Foundation for Literary Criticism 3 credits
- ENG 252 - Children’s Literature 3 credits
- ENG 255 - Introduction to Film 3 credits
- ENG 257 - Selected Topics in Literature and Language 1-3 credits
- FR 101 - Introductory French I 4 credits
- FR 102 - Introductory French II 4 credits
- FR 203 - Intermediate French I 4 credits
- FR 204 - Intermediate French II 4 credits
- FR 257 - Selected Topics in French 1-3 credits
- GEO 102 - Human Geography 3 credits
- GEO 233 - World Regional Geography 3 credits
- GR 101 - Introductory German I 4 credits
- GR 102 - Introductory German II 4 credits
- GR 203 - Intermediate German I 4 credits
- GR 204 - Intermediate German II 4 credits
- GR 257 - Selected Topics in German 1-3 credits
- HIS 101 - History of Western Civilization to 1715 4 credits
- HIS 101H - Honors, History of Western Civilizations to 1715 4 credits
- HIS 102 - History of Western Civilization Since 1715 4 credits
- HIS 102H - Honors, History of Western Civilization Since 1715 4 credits
- HIS 131 - History of Science 4 credits
- HIS 149 - History of the US, 1607 to 1876 4 credits
- HIS 150 - History of the US, 1877 to Present 4 credits
- HIS 160 - Tall Ship Sailing 2 credits
- HIS 175 - History of Michigan 3 credits
- HIS 190 - Contemporary World History 2 credits
- HIS 233 - African-American History 3 credits
- HIS 280 - History of World Communism 3 credits
- HIS 297 - Women in Modern America 3 credits
- MUS 100 - Class Piano I 2 credits
- MUS 102 - Class Piano II 2 credits
- MUS 106 - Music Appreciation 3 credits
- MUS 110 - Basic Musicianship 3 credits
- MUS 120 - Theory I 3 credits
- MUS 123 - Ear Training I 2 credits
- MUS 162 - Choir I 1 credit
- MUS 163 - Choir II 1 credit,
- MUS 164 - Choir III 1 credit,
- MUS 165 - Choir IV 1 credit,
- MUS 182 - The SC4 Symphonic Band 1 credit,
- MUS 187 - The Community Band at SC4 Symphonic Band 1 credit
- MUS 190 - Chamber Orchestra 1 credit
- PHL 210 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits
- PHL 213 - Ethics 3 credits
- PHL 215 - Introduction to Logic 3 credits
- PHL 220 - Philosophy of Religion 3 credits
- PS 101 - Introduction to Political Science 3 credits
- PS 101H - Honors Introduction to Political Science 3 credits
- PS 220 - State and Local Government 3 credits
- PS 230 - Introduction to International Relations 3 credits
- PSY 170 - Psychology of Effective Learning 4 credits
- PSY 180 - Introduction to Psychology 4 credits
- PSY 180H - Honors Introduction to Psychology 4 credits
- PSY 190 - Introduction to Empathy and Helping Techniques 3 credits
- PSY 200 - Social Psychology 3 credits
- PSY 210 - Child Psychology 3 credits
- PSY 215 - Adolescent Psychology 3 credits
- PSY 220 - Life Span Developmental Psychology 4 credits
- PSY 225 - Adolescent and Adult Psychology 2 credits
- PSY 230 - Psychology of Effective Leadership and Supervision 4 credits
- PSY 240 - The Psychology of Adjustment and Mental Health 3 credits
- PSY 260 - Abnormal Psychology 4 credits
- PSY 280 - Human Sexuality 4 credits
- SOC 101 - Principles of Sociology 3 credits
- SOC 101H - Honors, Principles of Sociology 3 credits
- SOC 110 - Social Problems 3 credits
- SOC 160 - Marriage and Family 3 credits
- SOC 170 - Sociology of Aging 3 credits
- SOC 200 - Social Psychology 3 credits
- SOC 201 - Minority Relations 3 credits
- SOC 210 - Introduction to Social Services 3 credits
- SOC 211 - Criminology 3 credits
- SP 101 - Introductory Spanish I 4 credits
- SP 102 - Introductory Spanish II 4 credits
- SP 203 - Intermediate Spanish I 4 credits
- SP 204 - Intermediate Spanish II 4 credits
- SP 257 - Selected Topics in Spanish 1-3 credits
- SPC 101 - Speech Communication 3 credits
- SPC 101H - Honors Speech Communication 3 credits
- SPC 102 - Advanced Speech Communication 3 credits
- THA 101 - Introduction to Theatre 3 credits
- THA 105 - Oral Interpretation 3 credits
- THA 106 - Fundamentals of Acting 3 credits
- THA 107 - Fundamentals of Stage Makeup 3 credits
- THA 206 - Improvisation and Role Playing 3 credits
- THA 207 - Intermediate Acting 3 credits
- THA 211 - Theatre Practicum - Stage Management 1 credit
- THA 212 - Theatre Practicum - Stage Craft 1 credit
- THA 213 - Theatre Practicum - Theatrical Design 1 credit
- THA 214 - Theatre Practicum - Directing 1 credit
- THA 215 - Theatre Practicum - Dramaturgy 1 credit
- THA 216 - Theatre Practicum - Acting 1 credit
Electives:
- College-level courses (100 level or higher) to reach the minimum 62 credits needed to complete this degree.
* Two courses in humanities and/or social science must have a course number of 200 or above.
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