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Associate in Arts Designed for the student planning to transfer to a four-year program and for the student who wishes to broaden general knowledge. The AA program is designed to prepare students for four-year baccalaureate majors in fields such as business, accounting, management, English, journalism, social work, education, music, psychology, history, pre-law and other humanities, fine arts and social sciences. Electives depend on students' educational goals and may show wide variety. Students should consult their advisors for appropriate elective courses. Electives may also be selected from any college transfer course marked with an (*) in the course description section of the catalog. The Associate in Arts program is also available in a distance learning format (AADL). Students may complete the program at a distance by combining Internet courses, telecourses, and satellite broadcast courses to meet the requirements of the curriculum. A faculty advisor is available via the college web site to assist students in selection of appropriate courses for degree requirements and transfer opportunities. Associate in ScienceOffers instruction in Astronomy, Biology, and Chemistry Physical Sciences and Physics to students enrolled in the Associate of Science program or programs that require a scientific background. (Physical Sciences and Physics are administered through the Mathematics Department.) Students read extensively, learn vocabularies, write papers and use their math skills. Chemistry and physics use relatively high levels of algebra and some calculus. Biology uses some statistics and graphical analyses.
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