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2022-2023 NOVA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Liberal Arts, A.A.

Location(s): AL, AN, LO, MA, NOL, WO


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CIP Code: 24.0101

NOVA Code: 6480

Purpose: An Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts is designed to provide an understanding and appreciation for the ideas and ideals that are the basis of human civilization. It offers a foundation in the arts and sciences and prepares students for transfer into a Bachelor of Arts program. Liberal arts BA degrees prepare graduates for careers in a wide array of professions by enabling them to write well, critically analyze issues, place problems in a variety of contexts, and work competently with diverse groups of colleagues.

Recommended Preparation: Satisfactory completion of the following high school units or equivalent: 4 units of English, 2 units of mathematics (algebra and geometry), 2 units of laboratory science, 1 unit of history, and 3 to 4 units of foreign language.

Transfer Information: Students are advised to work closely with the faculty and counseling staff for program and course scheduling. Electives should be chosen carefully to meet requirements of the transfer institution. The responsibility for proper course selection rests with the student.

Two Years


Total credits for the A.A. Degree in Liberal Arts: 60-62 credits


1 Select from the following: , , , or .

2 Placement testing determines initial foreign language level. Students who place directly into intermediate level foreign language or ASL may take any General Education course to meet the required number of credits. Waivers or credit by exam for previous experience is available for some languages. See the ‘World Language Credit and Waiver’ section of the [Credit for Prior Learning Manual]. Students must take sufficient  courses so that they can apply at least 60 credits toward the Liberal Arts degree.

3 May substitute any higher-level mathematics course. See transfer requirements. Credit will not be awarded for both  and . Credit will not be awarded for both  and .

4 Select any course listed under  or any the following: , , , , , , , , ,  or . Electives should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet the requirements of the transfer institution.

5 See physical and life science courses listed under . Electives should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet the requirements of the transfer institution.

6 Any 200-level literature course with an ENG prefix satisfies this requirement. 

7 Select any HIS courses listed under social/behavioral sciences in . Elective should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet requirements of the transfer institution.

Select any course listed under . Electives should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet the requirements of the transfer institution.

9 See social/behavioral science courses listed under . Elective should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet requirements of the transfer institution.

10 Approved HIS course: , , , , , , , ,  or . Transfer to selected universities with a major in Public History and Historic Preservation should take  or . 

11 See humanities/fine arts courses listed under . Elective should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet requirements of the transfer institution.

12 Consult with an advisor or appropriate transfer pathways for assistance in selecting open electives that will meet the requirements of the transfer institution. In many cases,  open electives should be selected from the approved courses listed under . Only three credits of open electives are needed if selected World Languages total more than 15 credits. Students planning to transfer to selected Public History and Historic Preservation program should take  and . 

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