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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Associate in Arts - Graduation Module
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Communications (9.0 Credits)
ENGL 1110 (required with a grade of “C” or better), a second English course and COMM 1113.
Plus 3.0 hours from the following English courses:
Plus 3.0 hours in a Public Speaking course:
History (6.0 Credits)
Two history courses are required. Some follow-on schools have specific history requirements that should be checked prior to enrolling in a history course. Cadet may use the history courses here for graduation requirement and the history concentration at the same time. Not all courses are offered each semester.
Humanities or Modern Language (6.0 credits)
A student must take 6.0 hours in humanities. A course used in another core area cannot be used to meet the humanities requirement (e.g. An advanced English course used in the English core, like American Literature I, may not be used here to meet the Humanities core course requirement at the same time).
This requirement may be met by a language course:
or a specific humanities or philosophy course:
Laboratory Science (8.0 credits)
Any two laboratory science courses. Both the class and lab must receive a passing grade.
Mathematics (3.0 credits)
Any mathematics course above and including MATH 1130. College Algebra (MATH 1220) is the standard college course for mathematics.
Social & Behavioral Sciences (6.0 credits)
Courses designated as non-history social science courses. Courses listed are the most common courses offered, but other social science courses are available.
Creative & Fine Arts (3.0)
Cadet must complete a minimum of 3.0 hours in Creative & Fine Arts. Please note, some courses within this area are less than 3.0 hours.
Military Science/Leadership (2.0 to 12.0 credits)
Students may take one semester of LEAD 1103 (Introduction to Leadership) or MSL each semester to satisfy the Leadership graduation requirement.. A contract cadet will take a maximum of 12.0 class hours of MS and 4.0 credits of physical activity. Cadets may take MS 1 and 2 to prepare for ROTC at a 4-year school.
Non-Contract Military Science Courses
Contract Military Science Courses
Courses leading to a commission in the US Army
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