Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science - English

Program Information

Degree Type: AA
Program Code: LBAA - ENGL
Hegis Code: 5649.00
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Microcredential:  http://www.sunyacc.edu/academics/microcredentials

SUNY Adirondack offers a two-year Associate in Arts (AA) degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science, with a concentration in English to assist you in transferring to a four-year SUNY school as a English major. This concentration  is useful for students who would like to continue their education to develop careers in education, journalism, writing, human relations, editing, law, publishing, public relations, advertising, and other fields. Recommended high school preparation: Four years of English, three years of social studies, two years of science and two years of math, preferably college preparatory mathematics.

Cr. Course Title Course Code
1-2 FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE HRD100 HRD100A or HRD110
3 Introduction to College Writing ENG101
3 ENG 108 Writing in and about Literature or ENG 109 Elements of Creative Writing recommended ENG102, ENG103, ENG104, ENG105, ENG106, ENG107, ENG108, ENG109 or ENG110
3 SUNY Gen Ed Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning)  
3-4 SUNY Gen Ed Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) lab science  
3 Mathematics or Science  
2 HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Any PED activity course: AVS101, AVS102, BIO115, HED103, HED104, HED108, NTR101, NTR111, PED105, PED106, PED206 or PED211

(Note: PED210 and PED212 do not fulfill this requirement)

3 SUNY GEN ED World History and Global Awareness  
3 SUNY GEN ED US History and Civic Engagement  
3 SUNY GEN ED Social Sciences  
3 SUNY GEN ED Social Sciences  
3 SUNY GEN ED Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice  
9 Liberal Arts and Sciences courses (Other than English) from:

SUNY GEN ED The Arts,

SUNY GEN ED World Languages or

SUNY GEN ED Humanities                                                       

 
12

Select at least 4 courses from any of the following:

Conventions of the Discipline

ENG210ENG252ENG260ENG261ENG263ENG266

Literature and Identity

ENG218ENG226

Major Genres and Author Courses

ENG211ENG217ENG220ENG237 ENG245ENG250ENG251

Survey and Period Courses

ENG201ENG202ENG203ENG204ENG205ENG206ENG207ENG209ENG249

Writing as Craft (See Note 2 in 4-semester layout)

ENG214ENG215ENG216ENG233ENG280

 

Liberal Arts and Sciences ANT220, ANT225, ENG223, ENG252, ENG253, ENG280HIS110 Recommended
4 Electives    
64 Minimum credits required for graduation  
64 minimum credits required for graduation

Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-2 HRD100, HRD100A or HRD110
3 ENG101
3 SUNY GEN ED Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning)
3 SUNY GEN ED Social Sciences
3 SUNY GEN ED The Arts, SUNY GEN ED World Languages or SUNY GEN ED Humanities (Other than English) - Liberal Arts and Sciences - (See Note 1)
3 SUNY GEN ED World History and Global Awareness
1 Health and Wellness
Second Semester
3 ENG 102 - ENG 110 (ENG108 or ENG109 recommended)
3 Mathematics or Science
3 English Transfer Path course (See Note 2)
3 SUNY GEN ED The Arts, SUNY GEN ED World Languages or SUNY GEN ED Humanities (Other than English) - Liberal Arts and Sciences - (See Note 1)
3 SUNY GEN ED US History and Civic Engagement
1 Health and Wellness
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3 SUNY GEN ED Social Sciences
3-4 SUNY GEN ED Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning)  lab science
3 English Transfer path course
3 SUNY GEN ED Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice
3 Liberal Arts and Sciences (See Note 3)
Fourth Semester
3 SUNY GEN ED The Arts, SUNY GEN ED World Languages or SUNY GEN ED Humanities (Other than English) - Liberal Arts and Sciences - (See Note 1)
3 English Transfer path course (See Note 2)
3 English Transfer path course (See Note 2)
3 Liberal Arts and Sciences (See Note 3)
4 Electives

NOTES:

  1. Humanities electives include courses from ARH, ART, ASL, HUM, MUS, PHI, SPH, THR and World Languages.
  2. Many SUNY campuses may accept Writing as Craft courses as elective credit only.
  3. Recommended electives are ANT220, ANT225, ENG223, ENG253 or HIS110. 

 

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