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Associate of Arts

Associate of Arts

Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs are transfer degrees, and are designed for students who intend to continue their educations after LCCC. Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees do not have specific majors, but can be tailored to apply toward a number of different majors at the bachelor's degree level at the LCCC University Partnership and other universities.

Universal Graduation Requirement (One (1) semester hour)
SDEV 101 College 101 1

English Composition (Six (6) semester hours)
ENGL 161 College Composition I 3
ENGL 162 College Composition II > 3
ENGL 163 College Composition II/Special Topics > 3

Social Sciences (Nine (9) semester hours, representing two different disciplines)
ARTS 254 History of American Architecture * 3
ECNM 151 Macroeconomics 3
ECNM 152 Microeconomics 3
GPHY 151 Human Geography 3
GPHY 152 Geography of the United States and Canada 3
HSTR 151 Civilization I * 3
HSTR 152 Civilization II * 3
HSTR 161 United States I 3
HSTR 162 United States II 3
HSTR 171 Twentieth Century 3
HSTR 252 Women in World History 3
HSTR 267 African American Heritage * 3
HSTR 268 Civilization of East Asia * 3
HSTR 269 Civilization of South Asia * 3
HUMS 161 Introduction to American Studies:
Ohio and Western Reserve *
3
PLSC 151 Comparative Politics

3

PLSC 155 State and Local Government 3
PLSC 156 American National Government 3
PLSC 157 Contemporary World Problems 3
PSYH 151 Introduction to Psychology

3

PSYH 251

Human Growth and Development >

3
PSYH 253 Child Development > 3
PSYH 254 Adolescent Development >

3

PSYH 255 Adulthood and Aging >

2

PSYH 257 Abnormal Psychology > 3
PSYH 261

Social Psychology >

3
PSYH 263 Personality Theories > 3
PSYH 273 Industrial/Organizational Psychology>

 3

PSYH 275 Psychology of Gender

3

SOCY 151 Introduction to Sociology

3

SOCY 161 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
SOCY 255 Family >

3

SOCY 256 Social Problems > 3
SOCY 265 Death and Dying > 2
SOCY 276 Race and Ethnicity > 3

Arts and Humanities (Nine (9) semester hours, representing two different disciplines)
ARTS 243 Art History I 3
ARTS 244 Art History II

3

ARTS 245 World Art

3

ARTS 246 History of Photography

3

ARTS 254 History of American Architecture * 3
ENGL 251 American Literature I > 3
ENGL 252 American Literature II > 3
ENGL 253 Introduction to World Literature >

3

ENGL 254 Intro to Hispanic Literature in Translation >

3

ENGL 255 Introduction to Fiction > 3
ENGL 257 Introduction to Poetry > 3
ENGL 259 Introduction to Drama > 3
ENGL 261 Masterpieces of British Literature I > 3
ENGL 262 Masterpieces of British Literature II > 3
ENGL 265 Detective Fiction > 3
ENGL 266 African American Literature > 3
ENGL 267 Children's Literature > 3
ENGL 269 Introduction to Shakespeare > 3
HSTR 151 Civilization I * 3
HSTR 152 Civilization II * 3
HSTR 267 African-American Heritage * 3
HSTR 268 Civilization of East Asia * 3
HSTR 269 Civilization of South Asia * 3
HUMS 151 Introduction to Humanities 3
HUMS 161 Introduction to American Studies: Ohio and Western Reserve * 3
HUMS 261 Introduction to Great Books: Ancient World to the Renaissance

3

HUMS 262 Introduction to Great Books: Early Modern to the 20th Century

3

HUMS 263 Introduction to Folklore >

3

HUMS 271 Introduction to Mythology 3
HUMS 274 Film Appreciation 3
HUMS 281 Introduction to American Cinema 3
MUSC 261 Music Appreciation 3
MUSC 262 Music as a World Phenomenon 3
PHLY 151 Introduction to Philosophy 3
PHLY 161 Introduction to Ethics

3

PHLY 165 Bioethics 3
PHLY 171 Introduction to Logic 3
PHLY 174 Critical Thinking 3
PHLY 262 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy

3

PHLY 271 Social and Political Philosophy

3

PHLY 281 Philosophy of Religion

3

RELG 181 Introduction to World Religions

3

RELG 251 Exploring the Bible >

3

RELG 261 Religion in America >

3

RELG 262 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy

3

RELG 281 Philosophy of Religion

3

SPNH 254 Intro to Hispanic Literature >

3

THTR 151 Introduction to Theater

3

THTR 185 Theater History 3

Mathematics and Science (Three (3) semester hours in mathematics and six (6) semester hours in science -- one course must be a lab (L) science from those listed below)
ASTY 151 Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology (L) 4
BIOG 121 Anatomy and Physiology I (L)

4

BIOG 122 Anatomy and Physiology II (L) >

4

BIOG 151 General Biology (L) 4
BIOG 152 Human Biology (L) 4
BIOG 155 Introduction to Ecology 2
BIOG 159 Aquatic Life (L) 3
BIOG 161 Principles of Biology I (L) 4
BIOG 162 Principles of Biology II (L) > 4
BIOG 163 The Microbial World (L)

4

BIOG 251 General Microbiology (L) > 4
BIOG 260 Botany (L) >

4

BIOG 268 Clinical Nutrition > 3
BIOG 275 Genetics > 3
CHMY 155 Chemistry and Society > 3
CHMY 161 General, Organic and Biochemistry I (L) > 4
CHMY 162 General, Organic and Biochemistry II (L) > 4
CHMY 171 General Chemistry I (L) > 5
CHMY 172 General Chemistry II (L) > 5
CHMY 271 Organic Chemistry I (L) > 5
CHMY 272 Organic Chemistry II (L) > 5
MTHM 151 College Mathematics > 3
MTHM 152 Business Calculus > 4
MTHM 162 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II > 3
MTHM 168 Statistics > 3
MTHM 171 College Algebra >

4

MTHM 172 Precalculus >

3

MTHM 175 College Algebra and Precalculus > 5
MTHM 181 Calculus I >

5

MTHM 182 Calculus II >

5

MTHM 270 Discrete Mathematics >

3

MTHM 280 Linear Algebra >

4

MTHM 281 Multivariable Calculus > 4
MTHM 283 Differential Equations > 3
PHYC 151 General Physics I (L) > 5
PHYC 152 General Physics II (L) > 5
PHYC 251 College Physics I (L) > 5
PHYC 252 College Physics II (L) > 5
PSSC 153 Physical Science (L) >

4

PSSC 156 Physical Geology (L) 4
PSSC 161 Earth Science 3
Total Credit Hours: 62 +

Completion of the required number of credit hours above (excluding SDEV 101) represents 33 of the 39-40 credit hours in the AA degree requirements. To complete the requirements, a student must take another 6-7 credit hours from the above courses. LCCC students must complete a minimum of 62 credit hours to complete the AA degree. Therefore, a student may earn the AA degree by completing the above degree requirements of 39-40 credit hours, SDEV 101 for one credit hour, and additional elective hours selected from the above courses or any other courses to complete a minimum of 62 semester hours. Completion of these requirements includes the State Transfer Module. Choices within these ranges will require careful academic planning and advice. Students should seek assistance from a counselor or advisor before proceeding.

* Courses may be counted as either Social Science or Arts and Humanities, but may not be counted twice.
> Indicates that this course has a prerequisite.



 

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