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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE
Catalog 2008-2009


The Associate of Arts (AA) focuses on education across academic disciplines. Focusing on integration of information while increasing a student’s employability, the AA focuses on transferability to a baccalaureate program.

To receive the AA degree, the following requirements must be completed:

  • Montana University System Core Requirements (31semester hours);
  • Computer Skills/Usage requirement (3 semester hours);
  • 9 credits of coursework in the arts, humanities and social sciences;
  • 17 credits of Electives; and
  • A final cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0.

Courses taken to fulfill one specific requirement, including courses in the Concentration or Elective blocks, may not be used to fulfill another specific requirement; thus, a course taken to fulfill the Cultural Diversity requirement in the Montana University System Core may not be used as an Elective.

Outcomes:
Graduates are prepared to:

  • Demonstrate the outcomes achievable by completing the Montana University System Core;
  • Select and use the appropriate technologies for personal, academic or career tasks;
  • Think critically about theories and applications from multiple disciplines when evaluating information, solving problems, and making decisions.
I. Montana University System Core - 31 semester hours
Offered Online and On Campus.


Communication--6 Credits
(Need 3 writing & 3 verbal credits) 
Course
No.
Title 
Credits
ENGL 121** Composition I
AND 1 of the following
3+
COLS 101 First Year Seminar
3+
COMM 130 Public Speaking
3+
COMM 135 Interpersonal Communication
3+

Mathematics--3 Credits
Course
No.
Title 
Credits
MATH 130** Precalculus Algebra
4+
MATH 131** Precalculus Trigonometry
3+
MATH 150** Math for Liberal Arts
3+
MATH 161** College Algebra w/ Science App
3+
MATH 181** Calculus I
4+
MATH 216** Basic Statistics
4+

Humanities / Fine Arts--6 Credits
Course
No.
Title 
Credits
ART 101 Intro to Visual Arts
3+
ART 114 Art Fundamentals
3+
ART 140 Drawing I
3+
DE 161 Introduction to Design
3+
ENGL 114 Intro to Literature
3+
ENGL 210* World Literature I
3+
ENGL 211* World Literature II
3+
ENGL 217 Creative Writing
3+
HUM 242 Gender & Equality
3+
MUS 102 Fundamentals of Music
3+
MUS 210 Music Appreciation
3+
MUS 212 American Music
3+
MUS 214 World Music
3+
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
3+
PHIL 232 Basic Ethics
3+


Natural Science--7 Credits
(Must include 1 lab course)
Course No. Title
Credits
BIO 103** Introduction to Biology/Lab
4+
BIO 107** Fund of Human Biology/Lab
4+
BIO 151* Molecular & Cellular Biology/Lab
4+
BIO 152 Organismal Biology/Lab
4+
BIO 205 Personal Nutrition
3+
CHM 111* Inorganic Chemistry/Lab
4+
CHM 131* General Chemistry I
4+
CHM 132* General Chemistry II
4+
GEOL 101 Introduction to Geology
4+
PHYS 110 Survey of Natural Sciences
3+
PHYS 130 Fund Physical Science Lab
4+

Social Sciences / History--6 Credits
Course No. Title
Credits
ECON 102 Economics I (Macro)
3+
ECON 201 Economics II (Micro)
3+
HIST 103N History of the U.S. I
3+
HIST 104N History of the U.S. II
3+
HIST 106 History of Western Civ I
3+
HIST 107 History of Western Civ II
3+
HIST 210N Montana History
3+
PSY 101 General Psychology
3+
PSY 109 Lifespan Development
3+
SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology
3+
SOC 115 Survey of Criminal Justice
3+
POLS 206 U.S. Government
3+

Cultural Diversity--3 Credits
Course No. Title
Credits
ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology
3+
BUS 249 Global Marketing
3+
ENGL 214N Literature of the West
3+
HUM 244 American Cultural Values
3+
ML 121 Intro to American Sign Lang
3+
NAS 201N Montana's American Indians
3+
NAS 215N Native American Religious Trad
3+

CULTURAL HERITAGE OF AMERICAN INDIANS--3 CREDITS
Courses with an “N” behind the course title will fulfill the Cultural Heritage of American Indians requirement as well as a designated core area requirement.

II. COMPUTER SKILLS / USAGE - 3 CREDITS
Course No. Title  
Credits
CIT 110 Introduction to Computers
3
CIT 111 Intro to Computers for Tech Majors
3
*or any CIT 3 credit hour course that has CIT 110 as a prerequisite

No more than 5 credits of courses numbered 116 may be applied to the degree.

III. CONCENTRATION IN ARTS, HUMANITIES, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES – 9 Credits

Students may choose coursework numbered 100 or above from any of the following discipline areas to complete the required 9 credits of coursework in arts, humanities, and social sciences.

(ART) Art, (ANTH) Anthropology, (COMM) Communication, (ECON) Economics, (EDPY) Educational Psychology, (ENGL) English (except ENGL 118, ENGL 119 or ENGL 120), (HIST) History, (HUM) Humanities, (MUS) Music, (ML) Modern Languages, (NAS) Native American Studies, (POLS) Political Science, (PHIL) Philosophy, (PSY) Psychology, (SOC) Sociology

IV. ELECTIVES - 17 CREDITS

Students may choose coursework numbered 100 or above from any discipline area to complete the required 17 credits of electives. Students may not choose or may not count the following courses:

MATH 100, MATH 101, MATH 103, MATH 104, MATH 108, ENGL 118, ENGL 119, ENGL 120


Total Program Credits 60    Top

~Many students need preliminary math, English or biology courses before enrolling in the program requirements. These courses may increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and English placement before planning out their full program schedules.

† A grade of “C-” or above required for graduation
* Indicates prerequisites needed
** Placement in course(s) is determined by placement assessment


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