2006-2007 CCBC College Catalog

Arts and Sciences
A.A. (Associate of Arts) Degree

General Education Requirements    

Credits

__SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

3

__ENGL 101 College Composition I

3

__ENGL 102 College Composition II

3

General Education Electives
(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses.
One 3-credit course must be a Diversity course.)

Arts and Humanities

3

Social and Behavioral Sciences

6

Biological and Physical Sciences (One course must include a lab.)

7-8

Mathematics

3-5

Wellness and Health

3

Information Technology

3

Global, Historical and Cultural Perspectives

2

Total General Education

36-39

Electives

21-24

Total credits required for degree minimum

60

Program Coordinators:
 
CCBC Catonsville  Academic Advisement
410-455-4382

CCBC Dundalk  Center for Academic Planning
410-285-9808

CCBC Essex Counseling Center
410-780-6973

Program Description:
 
This basic liberal arts curriculum is designed to help students transfer to colleges and universities that offer a baccalaureate degree. Beyond the General Education requirements and options, transfer patterns in this program should be considered in light of the requirements of the selected transfer institution. Students should consult with a transfer coordinator or an advisor for information about specific requirements. Transfer Law; Chemistry; Dance; Economics; English; Foreign Language; Forensic Science; Geography; Geology; Health; History; Mass Communications; Mathematics; Meteorology; Music; Oceanography;Philosophy; Physical Education; Physics; Political
Science
; Sociology; Speech; Theatre; and Women's Studies.

Other transfer patterns may be designed under the Arts and Sciences curriculum. Students should consult an academic advisor, counselor or transfer coordinator to plan programs suited to their specific interests or transfer needs and review the suggested transfer patterns listed in this catalog for the arts and sciences program.

It is appropriate for students who plan careers in medicine or law, as well as in fields such as art, biology, English, history, mathematics, music, philosophy, psychology and sociology.