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Western American Studies

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Program

Program for A.A. Degree with emphasis in Western American Studies

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

Credit

  Spring Semester Credit

English Composition I (ENGL 1010)

3

English II (ENGL1020 or 2010)

3

US Government

3

History of US West (HIST 1290)

3

Lab Science (from list below)

4

Western Am. Literature (ENGL 2370)

3

Western Studies Elective (below)

3

College Level Math

3-4

Computer Course

3

Elective

3

 Health & Human Activity

1

Total

16

Total

16-17

Summer - Students may take courses selected from various electives in Western Studies available.


Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

Credit

  Spring Semester Credit

North Amer. Indian (ANTH 2210)

3

Public Speaking (COMM 1010)

3

Native American Lit (ENGL 2340)

3

First Year Spanish II (SPAN 1020)

4

Health & Human Activity

1

Western Studies Electives (below)

6

Western American Studies Seminar
(HUMN 2486)

3

Elective

2-3

Intro to Natural Resources (G&R 1050)

3

 Assessment Requirement

0-1

First Year Spanish I (SPAN 1010)

4

 

Total

17

Total

15-17

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Western Studies Electives:
Humanities:
ENGL 2310, ENGL 2320, ENGL 2390, ENGL 2400, SPAN 1010, 1020, 2030, 2040,
Social Science: HIST 2290, HIST 1251, G&R 1000, ANTH 1300

Lab Science courses well suited to an AA Degree in Western American Studies: BIOL 1003, 1010; GEOL 1100; CHEM 1000, 1020

Math: Students transferring to a four year institution may need to use elective credits to meet the mathematics requirements for the university to which they plan to transfer.  Courses include, but are not limited to: MATH 1000, 1400, and STAT 2050.

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