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AA, General Education

Offered Location

Bangor; Fairfield; Hanford; Irvine; Modesto; Moreno Valley; NAS Lemoore; Online; Ontario; Palm Desert; Riverside; San Diego; Travis AFB; Visalia; Walnut Creek; Whidbey Island

Offered State

California; Washington

Degree Type

Associates Degree

Code

AA

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School

Arts_Sciences

Curriculum Description

Graduation Requirements (2012-13 catalog)
  • A minimum of 60 credits is required.
  • Completion of degree program requirements.
  • 24 credits in residence.
  • 2.0 minimum grade point average.
  • Degree requirements cannot be waived by the CSU or IGETC certification.
  • LBSU 100, LBSU 101, LBSU 105 and SPNU 110 cannot be satisfied in transfer. 
Major Requirements

A. Basic Skills (12 credits)

 

ENGU 103 Written Communication I* 3 ENGU 104 Written Communication II* 3 MATU 103 Quantitative Reasoning 3 COMU 101 Oral Communication 3

 

*Cannot be used as an elective in a major, minor, or certificate program.  Must be taken within first two sessions if not satisfied in transfer, or within first two sessions after completing required remedial writing coursework.

B. Breadth Requirements (24 credits)

Humanities: (9 credits from 3 different areas)

English
Fine Arts
Foreign Languages
Humanities
Liberal Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies

Natural Sciences: (6 credits)

Social Sciences: (9 credits from three different areas)

Criminal Justice
Economics
History
Organizational Leadership
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology

C. Liberal education foundations (6 credits)

These courses cannot be satisfied in transfer.

 

LBSU 100 Student Success Strategies 3 LBSU 105 Academic Foundations 3

 

             D. Electives (18 credits)

TOTAL CREDITS  60

Description

The Associate of Arts (A.A.) in General Education is designed to introduce students to the challenges and rewards of college level work and to the core skills of professional careers. Its courses expose students to a broad range of subjects, including written and oral communication, liberal studies, mathematics, history, art, philosophy, social sciences, and natural sciences. The program’s outcomes emphasize key intellectual skills which transcend disciplinary boundaries and which are essential for the successful college undergraduate. Upon successful completion of the A.A. program, students will have a solid preparation for further undergraduate study at the bachelor’s level and for the baseline needs and expectations of the contemporary American workplace.

Program Learning Outcomes
  • Written Fluency: Compose written arguments that are coherent, grammatically correct, and rhetorically aware.
  • Oral Fluency: Present effective, audience-appropriate oral presentations that develop and support a point.
  • Quantitative Fluency: Explain how accurate calculations and symbolic operations are used in interpreting social and economic trends.
  • Applied Learning: Evaluate a scenario in which academic knowledge and skills could be applied to a work or community issue.
  • Innovation and Creativity: Discuss a novel or unique idea, question, format, or product.
  • Global Cultures/Engaging Diverse Perspectives: Explain how knowledge from different cultural perspectives would affect one’s interpretation of prominent problems in politics, society, the arts, and/or global relations.
  • Information Literacy: Evaluate and cite various information resources necessary to complete an academic research essay.

Program Level

AA

Program Type

Online; On Campus

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Admission Requirements

​Admission to the program may be achieved by completing the following requirements:
For those with 0-11 transferable credits:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
High School cumulative GPA of 2.0
Pass admissions test in English and Math
Successful completion of a transferable course to ENGU-103 or ENGU-104 (grade of C or higher) waives admissions test in English.
Successful completion of a transferable course to MATU-103 or higher (grade of C or higher) waives admissions test in Math.
Provide an official High School transcript indicating the date of graduation.
Provide official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Only credit from regionally accredited institutions will be accepted.
For those with 12 or more transferable credits:
Provide official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Only credit from regionally accredited institutions will be accepted.
Complete and submit an Application for Undergraduate Admission. Please mail all official transcripts to the following address:
Brandman University
Office of Admission
16355 Laguna Canyon Road
Irvine, CA 92618
With the exception of transcripts or test scores, you may also fax additional required documents directly to the Office of Admission at (866) 659-1143 or e-mail the documents as attachments to apply@brandman.edu.
 
 
 

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