Associate in Arts (A.A.)
This degree with an advisement area in humanities is designed to allow you to develop your verbal and critical thinking skills as well as to enrich your intellectual life. The program seeks to provide opportunities for you to write fiction and poetry in creative writing courses or news stories in journalism class and to study plays, sonnets, or other creative forms of the written word ranging from the classic plays of Shakespeare to the contemporary novels of Toni Morrison and Tim O'Brien.
Opportunities are provided to study the philosophy of Plato, consider the roles of ethics in daily life, or to study French and Spanish.
The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree at Finger Lakes Community College is designed for students who intend to transfer to pursue a baccalaureate degree, with courses equivalent to those offered during the freshman and sophomore years at most four-year colleges and universities.
Students who transfer from FLCC with an A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences degree pursue bachelor's degrees in a broad range of majors such as:
The degree is recognized in transfer (articulation) agreements with a large number of public and private four-year institutions in New York State and across the nation.
In addition, FLCC offers Honors courses, open to all qualified students, that provide enhanced educational experiences for students with outstanding ability. Successful completion of Honors courses or an Honors Certificate may increase your options for transfer to four-year institutions.
This degree program is designed to help you build a solid academic foundation and prepare for successful transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor's degree. In addition, students who are interested in a specific area of study may focus their education by earning an A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences degree with an advisement area for transfer in:
Liberal Arts and Sciences could be the ideal place for you to begin your college career at FLCC. You can explore your interests and abilities, while at the same time begin working toward a college degree.
Many new students who are undecided about their college major will apply for admission into the A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences program. It is more common than you may realize for students to be uncertain about their academic and career goals upon entering college. Even for those students who enter college with a declared major, statistics show that approximately 70% will change their major at least twice before graduating.
The most important advice we can give undecided students is "don't get discouraged." Instead, take these action steps toward your future:
The student is required to complete a minimum of 64 credit hours, with a grade point average of not less than C (2.0).
All associate degree programs require English 101 Freshman English and English 102 Introduction to Literature. Students must pass skills assessment for entrance into these courses. Students who are well prepared may substitute ENG 104 English I Honors and ENG 105 English II Honors for ENG101 and ENG102. Students who are considering the English Honors sequence should consult the Director of Honors.
The student must successfully complete:
Humanities
Social Science
Mathematics/Science
Liberal Arts Electives
Information Management
Health/Physical Education Elective
General Electives
Students who are transferring to four-year institutions should follow the general education course requirements for transfer to SUNY and non-SUNY schools. View the general education requirements for more details.
The schedule below shows how the requirements for the A.A. Liberal Arts and Science degree with an advisement area for transfer in Humanities may be met in four semesters. Please check with your transfer institution with regard to specific courses and requirements. This schedule is an example of one of many possible schedules that might be followed by a full-time student. Many students attending Finger Lakes Community College who have work and/or family obligations choose a different sequence of courses and take more than four semesters to fulfill the requirements for the degree. Similarly, students who find they need to take some preparatory course work may plan a schedule that takes more than four semesters to complete. All students should consult their advisors when they plan their schedules.
Social Science: courses beginning with ANT, ECO, HIS, POL, PSY, SOC, SSC
Humanities: courses beginning with ART, CIN, COM, ENG, FRN, HUM, MUS, PHL, SPN,THE
Science: courses beginning with BIO, CHM, NS, PHY, SCI (Except BIO 101 & SCI 100)