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Humanities and Social Sciences (LAH) is curriculum is designed for the student who intends to Science Appendix B 4 transfer to a four-year institution to earn a baccalaureate degree. e program provides a broad, balanced exposure to LAH 100 Liberal Arts 1 the liberal arts by incorporating courses in the humanities, Humanities Intro. social sciences, mathematics and sciences. A global Seminar perspective requirement further broadens the exposure. By TOTAL 17 appropriate selection of courses, a student may build a suitable background for further study in a variety of majors Second Semester such as literature, journalism, history, political science, economics, dance, foreign language, music, philosophy, Course No. Descriptive Title Credit Hours psychology, sociology, speech and theater or for a variety of career goals, such as social work, law, government service, BHS 103 Social Problems in 3 or teaching, writing or editing. Today's World ENG 102 Composition II 3 Dutchess Community College transfers students to a variety of four- year, public and private colleges and Humanities (a) 3 universities. Both formal and informal transfer agreements Math (b) 3 exist. Students are urged to consult their advisors, the faculty and the Counseling and Career Services staff about Science Appendix B 4 transfer opportunities early in their career at Dutchess. TOTAL 16 Students with strong academic backgrounds who are seeking a special challenge may select a sequence of honors- ird and Fourth Semesters level courses to fulll, in part, the A.A. degree requirements. Honors-level courses are open to qualied students only. Course No. Descriptive Title Credit Hours Interested students should contact the Registrar’s Office for English courses 6 further information and advisement. (c) e Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is awarded upon Other World 3 completion of the requirements for this program. Civilizations course (Appendix Students who successfully complete the Associate in Arts F) (A.A.) degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences – Humanities and Humanities (a) 3 Social Sciences (LAH) will be able to: Social Science 9 • Formulate or evaluate arguments, problems or courses (f) opinions and arrive at a solution, position or Electives (e) (6-7 credits) hypothesis based on carefully considered evidence. Free Elective (f) (3-4 credits) 10 • Produce writing that is well-organized, well developed and clear. TOTAL 31 • Demonstrate the ability to use technology and TOTAL 64 software applications to produce an output or CREDIT perform analyses appropriate to their academic HOURS program/discipline. • Work with graphical, numerical or symbolic models to solve problems and interpret results. a. Humanities Courses: Students must select at least • Apply the scientic method, develop hypotheses, one course from General Education Appendices H or I. analyze results and draw conclusions. Students may not use ENG 102 to satisfy the Humanities • Demonstrate oral communication skills in a clear requirement. After selecting one course from Appendix H and organized manner using appropriate verbal and or I, students may choose additional courses in Art, Dance, nonverbal communication techniques with regard to French, German, Humanities, Italian, Music, Philosophy, subject, purpose and audience. Spanish, Speech, and eater. Students must choose at least two elds. Foreign language is recommended. Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor. b. Mathematics courses: Students must meet the math NOTE: e letters in parentheses correspond to important course prerequisites. Students planning to meet the SUNY footnotes listed below the program outline. Please read General Education Requirements for transfer to SUNY these footnotes carefully. institutions should select a course from Appendix A. MAT 109 satises the mathematics requirement of the Associate First Semester in Arts degree program in Humanities and Social Science. Course No. Descriptive Title Credit Hours c. English courses: Any 200-level courses. ENG 101 Composition I 3 d. Social Science courses: Students must select courses from the elds of Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences, American History 3 Economics, Geography, Government, History, Psychology, (Appendix D) or Sociology. Students must choose courses from at least WFE 101 Lifetime Wellness 3 two elds. BHS 103 may not be used to satisfy the Social and Fitness Science requirement. Humanities (a) Appendix H or I 3 www.sunydutchess.edu DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CATALOG | 1 e. Elective courses: Elective courses applicable in this program are (a) from content areas listed on this page OR (b) courses listed on the courses applicable in all programs page. Courses in the General Education Appendices D, E, F, and H are recommended. f. Read a full discussion of the free elective. www.sunydutchess.edu DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CATALOG | 2.