Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities Track

Associate in Arts (A.A.)

Curriculum Requirements

As a student in this program, you are required to complete a minimum of 64 credit hours with a grade point average of no lower than C (2.0). For this degree program, you must successfully complete the following:

Humanities

  • ENG 101 Composition I
  • ENG 102 Introduction to Reading Literature
  • ENG 103 Composition II
  • SUNY General Education approved course in Oral Communication
  • 3 credit hours of SUNY General Education approved course in World Language*

Social Science

  • 3 credit hours of SUNY General Education approved course from one of the following categories:
    • US History and Civic Engagement
    • World History and Global Awareness
  • 6 credit hours of SUNY General Education approved courses in Social Science
  • 3 credit hours of SUNY approved General Education course in Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice**

Mathematics/Science

  • 9 credit hours of SUNY General Education approved course in Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) or Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning)

Liberal Arts

  • 6 credit hours of Humanities Electives
  • 3 credit hours of 200 level Humanities Electives
  • 3 credit hours of SUNY General Education approved course in The Arts

Information Management

  • 3 credit hours of Computer Science Electives

Health/Physical Education

  • 2 credit hours of Health/Physical Education (HPE) Electives

General Electives

  • 11 credit hours of General Electives

Notes

FLCC Language Placement Guide

*For assistance with choosing language courses that are appropriate to your language experience, check out our World Languages Placement Guide.

**Choose one of the following:

  • ANT 110 Human Prehistory
  • ANT 111 Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT 206 North American Indian History and Culture
  • PSY 100 Intro to Psychology
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology

SUNY General Education Electives

For information on which courses fulfill SUNY General Education Electives and for information on transferring to a four-year school, visit www.flcc.edu/academics/transfer-guidelines.