Associate of Arts- General Studies Concentration

About this Degree

The Associate of Arts degree is an undergraduate academic degree earned by students who complete the General Education block requirement (37 credits) plus 23 credits of coursework in their interest area. The program of study is designed to be completed in two years.

Associate of Arts degree completion is beneficial to students who are pursuing a career field requiring an AA degree or desiring to work toward a four-year bachelor's degree at a later time. The coursework involved in an Associate of Arts degree is well-suited for an eventual liberal arts bachelor's degree in a wide variety of subject areas and will readily transfer to other colleges and universities.

Contact Information

Department Chair and Faculty Contact

Kaleen Peterson, kaleen.peterson@vcsu.edu, (701) 845-7302

Department Location

McFarland 322B, (701) 845-7302

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 Requirements

English Composition
Select one of the following:6
College Composition I
College Composition II
Introduction to Professional Writing
or
College Composition II
Introduction to Professional Writing
College Composition III: Persuasive Writing
Speech Communication
Select one of the following:3
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Interpersonal Communication
Intercultural Communication
Mathematics
Select one of the following:3
College Algebra
Finite Mathematics
Precalculus
Mathematics in Society
Calculus I
Elementary Statistics
Lab Science
Select one of the following:4
Natural and Physical Sciences (ND:LABSC)
Concepts of Biology
General Biology I
General Biology II
General Zoology
Introductory Chemistry
Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Introduction to Earth Science
The Earth Through Time
Concepts of Physics
Introductory Astronomy
College Physics I
College Physics II
University Physics I
University Physics II
Additional Sciences (ND:SCI)
Cognition and Brain Science
Technology, Engineering, and Design
Technology Solutions for Society
Computer Science and Literacy
Select one of the following:3
Principles of Information Security
Introduction to Computer Information Systems 1
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to Programming in Java
Introduction to Structured Programming I
Social Implications of Computer Technology 1
Discovering Computing
Humanities & Fine Arts
Select a total of 6 credits from two different prefixes:6
Introduction to the Visual Arts
Introduction to Digital Media
Art History I
Art History II
History of Craft
American Sign Language I
American Sign Language II
Oral Interpretation
Introduction to Literature
Introduction to Film
Bible as Literature
Mythology
Women and Literature
World Literature I
World Literature II
American Literature I
American Literature II
Civilization, Thought, and Literary Heritage
Fine Arts and Aesthetics
Music Appreciation
Music Fundamentals
Valkyries
Concert Choir
Athletic Band
Concert Band
World Music
History of Popular/Rock Music
Ethics and Philosophy of Science
1st Year Spanish I
1st Year Spanish II
2nd Year Spanish I
2nd Year Spanish II
Introduction to Theatre Arts
Social Science
Select two of the following:6
Understanding Media and Social Change
Human Communication
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Human Geography
United States to 1877
United States to Present
World Civilizations to 1500
World Civilizations since 1500
Environmental History
Native American Studies
American National Government
State and Local Government
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Anthropology
Additional Requirements
Select any additional course from Mathematics, Lab Science, or Computer Science and Literacy:3
Select any additional course from the Humanities & Fine Arts or Social Science categories:3
Electives
Select any courses23
Total Credits60
1

Course satisfies the Digital Literacy graduation requirement.

Total General Education 37 Hrs
Total Concentration Requirement 23 Hrs
Total Credits Needed to Graduate 60 Hrs

For degree and graduation requirements, visit degree requirements and graduation requirements.