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Department:English and Philosophy
School(s): Arts & Humanities
MCC Program Code: LIB1
100% of this program can be completed online.
Description
This liberal arts program is designed for students who plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree. It provides flexibility for students to either explore various disciplines while determining a career path or to gain a solid liberal arts background before transferring into a four-year program that doesn’t map directly to a two-year degree. The program will aid students in the development of the skills essential for success in an increasingly diverse and global society. Students will have the opportunity to develop critical reading, thinking, research and writing skills as they explore a variety of disciplines in the program cluster. Requiring academic inquiry, self-reflection, collaboration, and the application of ideas, theories and methods across various disciplines, the program culminates in a portfolio demonstrating the students’ understanding of ethical decision making and reasoning in natural and social environments. Students completing this program will have strong preparation for continuing education in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Program Learning Outcomes
1.Students will evaluate information and perspectives in order to construct arguments.
2.Students will communicate effectively in oral and written forms with consideration for audience, purpose, context, and medium.
3.Students will analyze the role that complex networks of social structures play in the creation and perpetuation of the dynamics of power, privilege, oppression, and opportunity.
4.Students will describe and/or apply scientific methods and reasoning in research and/or problem-solving.
5.Students will conduct independent discipline-specific research and use information ethically and with an awareness of authority, validity, and bias.
6.Students will engage in and reflect on learning processes in order to identify potential educational pathways and develop a plan for transfer.
7.Students will demonstrate foundational knowledge in cultural, artistic, and social principles and phenomena via social science and humanities coursework.
8.Students will demonstrate concentrated skills in the arts, history, and/or world languages to further emphasize understanding in cultural aspects in a global context
9.Students will recognize and analyze nuance and complexity of meaning through critical reflections on text, visual images, or artifacts.
Employment Potential
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Distribution Requirements | |
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| LIBERAL ARTS CORE COURSES | Credits |
| ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition | 3 |
| First Year Experience: COS 133 College Orientation and Success Strategies OR COS 101 College Orientation AND CDL 110 Career Exploration OR COS 101 College Orientation AND HED 108 Health, Family and Society OR COS 101 College Orientation AND HED 110 Disease Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles OR COS 101 College Orientation AND PEC 253 Stress Management HON 101 Honors Studies: Orientation AND CDL 110 Career Exploration OR HON 102 Honors Studies: Exploration and Discovery AND CDL 110 Career Exploration | 3 |
| ENG 131 Composition in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition OR ENG 250 Professional Communication OR ENG 251 Technical Communication OR HON 295 Research Methods and Academic Writing | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 9 |
| PROGRAM COURSES | Credits |
| ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology OR PSY 101 Introduction to Psychological Science OR SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
| ENG 105 Introduction to Literature OR HMN 101 Humanities: Experiencing Culture OR PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy OR SPC 141 Interpersonal Speech Communication OR SPC 142 Public Speaking | 3 |
| Humanities Foundation** | 3-4 |
| Humanities Foundation** | 3-4 |
| Social Science Foundation*** | 3 |
| Social Science Foundation*** | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 18-20 |
| SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS | Credits |
| MTH 150 Survey of Mathematics OR MTH 160 Statistics I OR MTH 162 Statistics for the Social Sciences OR PHL 102 Introduction to Logic OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS (SUNY-MATH) ELECTIVE * | 3-4 |
| BIO 116 Introduction to Environmental Science OR BIO 120 Essentials of Life Science OR BIO 132 Laboratory to Accompany Human Biology AND BIO 133 Human Biology OR CHE 110 Chemistry in the Kitchen OR GEG 100 Physical Geography I Laboratory AND GEG 101 Physical Geography I OR GEG 130 Digital Earth OR GEO 101 Physical Geology-GR OR GEO 105 Astronomy AND GEO 115 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION NATURAL SCIENCES AND SCIENTIFIC REASONING (SUNY-NSCI) ELECTIVE | 3-4 |
| SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD HISTORY AND GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG) ELECTIVE | 3-4 |
| SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION THE ARTS (SUNY-ARTS) ELECTIVE | 3 |
| SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION THE ARTS (SUNY-ARTS) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD HISTORY AND GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION U.S. HISTORY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (SUNY-USCV) ELECTIVE **** | 3-4 |
| SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION THE ARTS (SUNY-ARTS) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG) OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION U.S. HISTORY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (SUNY-USCV) ELECTIVE OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION WORLD HISTORY AND GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) ELECTIVE **** | 3-4 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 18-23 |
| OPEN ELECTIVES***** | Credits |
| OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
| OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
| OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
| OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 12 |
| CAPSTONE COURSE | Credits |
| LAS 220 Liberal Arts Capstone | 3 |
| CREDIT TOTALS | 3 |
TOTAL CREDITS: | 60-67 |