Programs of Study

Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities

Degree: AA  |  Graduation Requirements: 60 credits

Program Summary:

Virtual Classes Available

VIRTUAL CLASSES AVAILABLE

The Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities curriculum is a university parallel Associate of Arts degree program preparing students for transfer to a four-year program.

Small classes, attention and concern for individual students, and a suggested sequence of courses are intended to help students acquire fundamental skills of studying, reasoning, and expression.

Working with their faculty advisor, students can select courses in academic areas in English, history, psychology, sociology, honors and the sciences.

The liberal arts place emphasis on questions more than specific answers. The courses focus upon ideas, languages, logic, and images of the world, of nature, and society. History, literature, and the sciences offer models and explanations of the events and processes of our lives.

This degree requires the completion of at least 7 of the 10 SUNY General Education requirements. SUNY SULLIVAN is committed to encourage students to complete all 10 requirements.

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Advantage

Our Liberal Arts & Sciences Humanities AA Program offers:

  • Small classes, attention and concern for individual students

  • Required and elective courses are both transferable.

  • The Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities curriculum is the program of choice for students seeking to transfer to a 4-year institution.

Composition I* 3
Western Civilization I
Western Civilization II
Western Civilization III
Fundamentals of Speech*
Intercultural Communication*
Elective By Advisement
Composition II
Humanities Elective
English Elective
History Course
Science course with lab
English Elective
Foreign Language, Humanities
History Elective
Elective (PSY or SOC recommended)
Anthropology, Economics, Geography
Political Science, Psychology
Sociology Elective
Physical Education

*In order to receive full credit for Gen Ed 10, students must take both ENG 1001 Composition I and ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech or COM 1305 Intercultural Communication.

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Interested in Transferring to a SUNY 4-year college?

Check out SUNY’s Course Equivalencies to find out what and how courses will transfer.

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