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Liberal Arts and Sciences: A.A.

Program Mission
The mission of the Liberal Arts and Sciences A.A. is to offer a dynamic, interdisciplinary degree to students aspiring to baccalaureate-level study. This university-parallel program offers students an introduction to intellectual inquiry: students pursue both a structured approach to traditional knowledge areas, and enjoy flexibility in course and elective selection, allowing them to explore their areas of particular academic interest. Graduates complete all ten SUNY General Education requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Liberal Arts students will demonstrate basic proficiency in written and oral English, and in a foreign language.
  2. Liberal Arts students will show a grasp of American and global intercultural and historical connections, and demonstrate familiarity with social science concepts and methods.
  3. Liberal Arts students will demonstrate an understanding of literature, philosophy, and the creative arts, showing how the humanities are central to a critical study of western and global culture.
  4. Liberal Arts students will demonstrate basic proficiency in math and science.
  5. Liberal Arts students will demonstrate a familiarity with the concept of engaged citizenship and develop the basic skills necessary to negotiate American democracy.
  6. Liberal Arts students will develop fundamental fitness concepts and skills that promote lifelong health and wellness.
  7. Liberal Arts students will show competency with modern information technology and research skills.
  8. Liberal Arts students will apply critical analysis to texts and arguments and fashion thoughtful, developed arguments of their own.

The Liberal Arts and Sciences A.A. offers a traditional university-parallel program for students who want to go on to a baccalaureate degree in any of the Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. Interested in becoming a psychologist, a writer or a historian? This is where to begin. Not sure? This is the place to explore your options.

Students who complete our Liberal Arts and Sciences A.A. degree are prepared for transfer to four-year institutions throughout the United States. If transferring to a SUNY school, they bring with them all SUNY general education requirements and can usually enter as juniors.


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  • Division: Liberal Arts
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Contact Information
New Students:

Admissions Office
607-778-5001
admissions@sunybroome.edu

Current Students:
J.M. Anderson, Ph.D.
607-778-5092
andersonj6@sunybroome.edu
Titchener Building, 210 J
100% of this program can be completed online.

Transfer Opportunities

In order to ensure seamless transfer, students should learn as much as they can about their baccalaureate program requirements either by consulting a SUNY Broome academic advisor or a transfer counselor at the transfer school. Some four year programs automatically admit those with the LAAA degree, others have structured “2+2” articulation agreements.

Transfer to some colleges is guaranteed through an articulation agreement between SUNY Broome and the transfer institution. Articulation agreements can be viewed here.

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