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Apr 18, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Academic Catalog-UNDER REVIEW
Associate in Arts, AA (Online)
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| College |
Arts, Sciences, and Technology; Center for Online and Extended Education |
| Academic Award |
Associate in Arts |
| Credits Required |
60 semester credits |
| Faculty Lead |
Jessica Herbison |
| CIP Code |
24.0101 |
| Available |
Online |
Degree Requirements
The Associate in Arts degree is awarded for the successful completion of a two-year program which includes the major components of the General Education Requirements. Its shorter curriculum concentrates on subject matter which is general or vocational.
The Core Curriculum outcomes are the following:
- Spiritual Development – Students completing the Core Curriculum will demonstrate an understanding of Christian beliefs and values, a Christian worldview, and how Christian beliefs and values, a Christian worldview, and how Christian values related to their academic studies. Additionally, they will develop spiritually in a manner consistent with faith in Jesus Christ.
- Reasoning and Communication – Students completing the Core Curriculum will demonstrate the ability to think critically, employ ethical reasoning, and communicate effectively.
- Science and Mathematics – Students completing the Core Curriculum will demonstrate scientific and mathematical reasoning.
- Humanities and Social Sciences – Students completing the Core Curriculum will demonstrate knowledge of and reasoning with the humanities and social sciences.
- Multicultural Awareness – Students completing the Core Curriculum will demonstrate an awareness of multiculturalism and diverse worldviews.
Contact the Center for Online and Extended Education Enrollment Office for an information packet.
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Core Curriculum Requirements: 42
Living Goodness: 15
- MATH 1133 - Practical Mathematics 3 credits (or any college-level math)
- Living Goodness - Stewarding Creation (3) 3 credits (any life science with lab)
Select one - PSYC 1163 - Flourishing: The Science of Health and Well-Being 3 credits Or
- PSYC 1013 - General Psychology 3 credits
And - COMM 2053 - Technology and Culture 3 credits
- 3 additional credits selected from the following disciplines 3 credits
Business Administration (BUSM), Communication (except COMM 1213), Economics, Education (EDUC), Exercise Science (EXSC), Geography (GEOG), Human Centered Design (HCDE), Information Technology (INTC), Leadership Studies (LDRS), Management (BMGT), Marketing (BMKT), Political Science (PSCI), Psychology (PSYC), or Sociology/Anthropology (SOCI).
Total: 60 Semester Credits
General Electives: 18
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