Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science - Adolescence Education Social Studies

Program Information

Degree Type: AA
Program Code: LBAA-AESS
Hegis Code: 5649.00
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Microcredential:  http://www.sunyacc.edu/academics/microcredentials

SUNY Adirondack offers a two-year Associate in Arts (AA) degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science, with a concentration in Adolescence Education Social Studies. This program will provide students with appropriate transfer coursework options while meeting the current Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Science requirements. The program is a complement to the Early Childhood/Childhood Concentration program in Education, offering topic specific courses to support transfer pathways into a program in Adolescence Education with a focus on Social Studies. Recommended high school preparation: four years of English, three years of social studies, two years of science and two years of math, preferably college preparatory mathematics.

 

Cr. Course Title Course Code
1-2 FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE HRD100 HRD100A or HRD110
3 Introduction to College Writing ENG101
3 ENG 108 Writing in and about Literature or ENG 109 Elements of Creative Writing recommended

ENG102, ENG103, ENG104, ENG105, ENG106, ENG107, ENG108, ENG109 or ENG110

3 SUNY Gen Ed Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning)  
3-4 SUNY Gen Ed Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) lab science  
3 Mathematics or Science  
2 Health and Wellness

 Any PED activity course:  AVS101, AVS102, BIO115, HED103, HED104, HED108, NTR101, NTR111, PED105, PED106, PED206, or PED211

(Note: PED210 and PED212 do not fulfill this requirement) 

3 SUNY GEN ED World History and Global Awareness

 

3 SUNY GEN ED US History and Civic Engagement

 

3 General Psychology PSY101
3 American National Government PSC103
3 SUNY GEN ED 200-level ENG

Recommended: ENG205, ENG206 or ENG207

3 200-level ENG

Recommended: ENG205, ENG206 or ENG207

6 SUNY GEN ED World Languages in same language  
3 Educational Foundations EDU101
3 Adolescent Psychology PSY206
3 Introduction to Global Geography GEG110 (Fall Only)
3 World History: Since 1500  HIS106
6 SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES

Pick 6 credits from

 ANT101SOC101PSC104PSC106ECO201, ECO202HIS240, HIS260PHI201, PHI204

 

4 Electives  
64 Minimum credits required for graduation  

64 minimum credits required for graduation

 

Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-2 HRD100, HRD100A or HRD110
3 ENG101
3 SUNY GEN ED Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning)
3 PSY101
3 SUNY GEN ED World Languages
3 SUNY GEN ED World History and Global Awareness
1 Health and Wellness
Second Semester
3 ENG102 - ENG110
3 SUNY GEN ED US History and Civic Engagement
3 PSC103
3 SUNY GEN ED World Languages (Second in Series)
3 HIS106
1 Health and Wellness
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3-4 SUNY GEN ED Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) lab science
3 SUNY GEN ED 200-Level ENG (See Note 1)
3 PSY206
3 GEG110
3 EDU101
Fourth Semester
3 Mathematics or Science
3 200-level ENG (See Note 1)
3 Social Studies Electives  (See Note 2)
3 Social Studies Electives  (See Note 2)
4 Electives

NOTES

1. ENG205, ENG206 or ENG207 are recommended.

2. Social Studies electives include: ANT101, SOC101, PSC104, PSC106, ECO201, ECO202, HIS240, HIS 260, PHI201 or PHI204.

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