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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 00:16:34+00:00

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Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies / A.A.
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This curriculum is designed for students seeking a liberal arts education which will develop their intellect, enhance their self-expression, contribute to a sense of self-fulfillment, and provide an understanding of our common cultural heritage. The program focuses on a central core of learning experiences in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics and constitutes an ideal foundation and preparation for those students who plan to continue their studies toward a baccalaureate degree at a four-year college or university. At the same time, it also offers sufficient flexibility and opportunity for exploration to serve the needs of those students who are undecided about their career goals and who wish to explore diverse fields of interest.
* Criminal Justice courses do not fulfill a social sciences requirement.
** This requirement cannot be fulfilled by MUS124, MUS128 or 2-credit music performance courses. It also cannot be fulfilled by ART115, ART116, ART120, ART121, ART122, ART126, or ART128. The only Cinema Studies courses that can be used to fulfill this requirement are CIN114 and CIN156.
a) If a philosophy course is selected to fulfill the Humanities Elective I, students can select one of the following to fulfill the Humanities Elective II: philosophy, foreign language, English, communications, art, music, theatre, or any other Humanities course designated "HUM" except HUM130.
b) If a foreign language course is selected to fulfill the Humanities Elective I, students must fulfill the Humanities Elective II by selecting either the next higher course in the same foreign language or a philosophy course.
† Any 3-credit English course above ENG102.
‡ Other World Civilizations Social Sciences electives include the following: ANT101, ANT105, ANT203, ANT211, GEO101, GEO102, GEO103, HIS107, HIS110, HIS118, HIS119, HIS120, POL107, or POL111.
NOTES: 1) No more than 17 credits from any one discipline (e.g. SOC, MAT, THR) can be used to fulfill requirements.
2) Students planning to transfer to a SUNY four-year institution are strongly advised to take HIS103 or HIS104 as one of their social sciences, liberal arts and sciences or unrestricted electives, and to take at least one semester of a foreign language to fulfill a humanities, liberal arts and sciences or unrestricted elective. See the SUNY General Education Requirements.
3) See Transfer Agreements for articulation agreements with four-year colleges and universities.

References: ART115
 ART116
 ART120
 ART121
 ART122
 ART126
 ART128