Approved for Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Programs

Please consult with a counselor if you are not sure which courses fulfil the Social/Behavioral Sciences or Humanities/Fine Arts requirements.

  • ACC 115 Applied Accounting
  • ACC 124 Payroll Accounting
  • ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I
  • ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II
  • ACC 215 Computerized Accounting
  • ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting I
  • ACC 222 Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACC 231 Cost Accounting I
  • ACC 261 Principles of Federal Taxation
  • ASL 101-102 American Sign Language I-II
  • ASL 201 American Sign Language III
  • ART 101-102 History and Appreciation of Art I-II
  • ART 121-122 Drawing I-II
  • ART 131-132 Fundamentals of Design I-II
  • ART 153-154 Ceramics I-II
  • ART 235 Functional Ceramics
  • ART 236 Sculptural Ceramics
  • ART 241-242 Painting I-II
  • ART 243-244 Watercolor I-II
  • ART 283-284 Computer Graphics I-II
  • ASL 101-102 American Sign Language I-II
  • ASL 201 American Sign Language III
  • ECO 120 Survey of Economics
  • ECO 201 Principles of Economics I–Macroeconomics
  • ECO 202 Principles of Economics II–Microeconomics
  • ENG 211-212 Creative Writing I-II
  • ENG 241-242 Survey of American Literature I-II
  • ENG 243-244 Survey of English Literature I-II
  • ENG 251-252 Survey of World Literature I-II
  • ENG 271-272 The Works of Shakespeare I-II
  • ENG 273-274 Women in Literature I-II
  • ENG 279 Film and Literature
  • GOL 105 Physical Geology
  • GOL 110 Earth Science
  • HIS 101-102 History of Western Civilization I-II
  • HIS 111-112 History of World Civilization I-II
  • HIS 121-122 United States History I-II
  • HIS 211-212 History of England I-II
  • HIS 267 The Second World War
  • HIS 269 Civil War and Reconstruction
  • HIS 276 United States History Since World War II
  • HIS 277 The American Experience in Vietnam
  • HIS 279 Age of the American Revolution
  • HUM 201 Survey of Western Culture I
  • HUM 202 Survey of Western Culture II
  • MUS 121-122 Music Appreciation I-II
  • PHI 101-102 Introduction to Philosophy I-II
  • PHI 115 Practical Reasoning
  • PHI 211-212 The History of Western Philosophy I-II
  • PHI 225 Selected Problems in Applied Ethics
  • PLS 135 American National Politics
  • PSY 100 Principles of Applied Psychology
  • PSY 105 Psychology of Personal Adjustment
  • PSY 126 Psychology for Business and Industry
  • PSY 200 Principles of Psychology
  • PSY 201-202 Introduction to Psychology I-II
  • PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 216 Social Psychology
  • PSY 220 Introduction to Behavior Modification
  • PSY 230 Developmental Psychology
  • PSY 231-232 Life Span Human  \Development I-II
  • PSY 236 Adolescent Psychology
  • PSY 266 Psychology of Death and Dying
  • REL 231-232 Religions of the World I-II
  • SOC 200 Principles of Sociology
  • SOC 215 Sociology of the Family
  • SOC 235 Juvenile Delinquency
  • SOC 236 Criminology
  • SOC 268 Social Problems
  • SOC 293 Immigration and Immigrants in American Society
  • SPA 101-102 Beginning Spanish I-II
  • SPA 150 Spanish for Law Enforcement
  • SPA 201-202 Intermediate Spanish I-II
  • SPA 211-212 Intermediate Spanish Conversation I-II
  • SPA 241 Intermediate Spanish Composition I
  • SPA 293 Studies in: Spanish for Professionals
  • SPA 295 Topics in: Spanish Immersion
  • SPD 110 Introduction to Speech Communication
  • SPD 130 Introduction to the Theatre
  • SPD 131-132 Acting I-II
  • SPD 136 Theatre Workshop
  • SPD 137 Oral Interpretation

* Students may not receive credit toward graduation requirements in this program of study for both ACC 115 and ACC 211, for both ACC 115 and ACC 212; for both ECO 120 and ECO 202, for both ECO 120 and ECO 201; for both PSY 200 and PSY 201, for both PSY 200 and PSY 202, nor both PSY 230 and PSY 231.