Washington County Center WCC Jones Center JCF The Associate of Arts degree is designed for students who want to transfer to a senior college or university to earn a bachelor's degree. The AA degree consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in approximately 2 years. NWACC offers classes for this degree at the 3 Washington County Centers (Farmington Center, NWACC at The Jones Center and the Washington County Center) and via Online delivery. Courses for this Degree Washington County Locations Farmington Center FARMHS ENGLISH COMPOSITION (6 Hours) ENGL 1013 Composition I ENGL 1023 Composition II FINE ARTS/HUMANITIES (9 hours - Choose at least one from category #1 and #2 each, and one additional from any of the 3 categories) Category # 1 ENGL 2223 Survey of World Literature from 1650 Category # 2 DRAM 1003 Introduction to Theatre Category # 3 PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy SPEECH/COMMUNICATION (3 Hours) COMM 1303 Public Speaking MATHEMATICS (1 Class for 3 hours minimum) LAB SCIENCE (2 Classes for 8 hours) ASTR 2004 Survey of the Universe BIOL 1544 Principles of Biology I CHEM 1054 Chemistry of the Modern World CHEM 1074 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 1104 College Chemistry I CHEM 1124 College Chemistry II GEOL 1114 General Geology US HISTORY/GOVERNMENT (3 hours) WORLD CIVILIZATION (3 hours) SOCIAL SCIENCES (1 class for 3 hours, can select a HIST or PLSC class if not previously taken) ANTH 1023 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CMJS 2013 Introduction to Criminal Justice PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development SOCI 2013 General Sociology SOCI 2043 Marriage & Family DIRECTED ELECTIVES (12-22 hours) Online Delivery Page 1/3
Based on Transfer Program, choose course from these disciplines: ANTH, ARAB, ARHS, ART, ASTR, BIOL, BOTY, CHEM, CHIN, CMJS 2013, COMM, ECON, ENGL (non-dev), ENSC, FREN, GEOG, GEOL, GERM, HIST, HUMN, ITAL, MATH (non-dev), MBIO, MUSI, PHIL, PHSC, PHYS, PLSC, SCWK 2133, SOCI, SPAN AHSC 1403 Medical Terminology for Health Sciences ANTH 1023 Cultural Anthropology ARHS 2913 Art History I CMJS 2013** Introduction to Criminal Justice COMM 1303** Public Speaking HIST 1033** World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1043** World Civilizations Since 1500 HIST 2003** History of an American People to 1877 HIST 2013** History of an American People Since 1877 PLSC 2003** American National Government APPROVED ELECTIVES (0-10 hours as needed to earn complete the 60 hours for the AA); Consult with an advisor for appropriate classes ACCT 2013 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2023 Principles of Accounting II BADM 2513 Business Organization and Mgmt BADM 2533 Supervision BADM 2633 Pro Selling & Marketing BLAW 2013 Legal Environment of Business I BIOL 1013 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology CHED 1003 Foundations of Early Childhood CHED 2033 Child Growth and Development CIED 1002 Intro to Education CIED 1001 Intro to Education: Practicum CIED 1013 Teaching Exceptional Learners CISM 1223 Photoshop CISM 1503 Spreadsheet Analysis (EXCEL) Page 2/3
CISM 2123 Intro to Web Page Design CISM 2223 Advanced Photoshop CISM 2503 Advanced Spreadsheet Analysis (EXCEL) CISQ 1103 Intro to Computer Information CISQ 2013 Business Statistics CMJS 2013 Intro to Criminal Justice COMM 1303 Public Speaking CULY 1003 Safety and Sanitation DRAM 1003 Intro to Theatre ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 2223 Survey of World Literature from 1650 ENTR 1003 Intro to Entrepreneurship ETEC 2003 Educational Technology HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 HIST 2013 History of the American People Since 1877 HLSC 1002 Wellness Concepts HLSC 1103 Personal Health and Safety HLSC 2103 Nutrition in Health HOSP 1003 Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 1403 Hospitality Marketing HOSP 2203 Revenue Management and Cost Control INTB 2063 Global Management MGMT 1003 Intro to Business MGMT 1033 Retail Management OSIM 1103 Business Communications OSHA 2003 Intro to Occupational Safety and Health OSHA 2203 OSHA Gen. Industry Standards PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy PSYC 2013 Psychology Statistics PSYC 2043 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2103 Human Growth and Development SCWK 2633 Problems of Child Welfare ** = These courses were listed previously underneath another degree requirement. ~ = These courses are non-transferrable to UA-Fayetteville Page 3/3
Associate of Science (AS) Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall 2015 The Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences degree is designed for students who want to transfer to a senior college or university to earn a bachelor's degree. The AS degree consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in approximately 2 years. NWACC offers classes for this degree at the 3 Washington County Centers (Farmington Center, NWACC at The Jones Center and the Washington County Center) and via Online delivery. Courses for this Degree Washington County Center WCC Washington County Locations Jones Center JCF Farmington Center FARMHS Online Delivery ENGLISH COMPOSITION (6 Hours) ENGL 1013 Composition I ENGL 1023 Composition II FINE ARTS/HUMANITIES (6 hours - Choose one 3 hour course from each category) ARTS COMM 1303 Public Speaking DRAM 1003 Introduction to Theater HUMANITIES ENGL 2223 Survey of World Literature from 1650 PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy MATHEMATICS (1 Class for 3 hours minimum) LAB SCIENCE (2 Classes for 8 hours) ASTR 2004 Survey of the Universe BIOL 1544 Principles of Biology I CHEM 1054 Chemistry in the Modern World CHEM 1074 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 1104 College Chemistry I CHEM 1124 College Chemistry II ENSC 1003/1001L Environmental Science & Lab GEOL 1114 General Geology US HISTORY/GOVERNMENT (3 hours) SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 classes for 9 hours, Can select a HIST or PLSC class if not previously taken) HIST 1003 Western Civilization to 1650 HIST 1013 Western Civilization Since 1650 PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development SOCI 2013 General Sociology SCIENCE AND MATH DIRECTED ELECTIVES (8 hours) Based on Transfer Program, choose course from these disciplines: ASTR, BIOL, BOTY, CHEM, ENSC, GNEG, GEOL, GEOS, HORT, MATH (non-dev), MBIO, MEEG, PHSC, PHYS K:\01 New K Drive\Offsite Centers\WCC\Washington County Center\Advising Folder\AA AS Courses Offered\AS Required Classes Available in Washington County and DL Page 1/2
Associate of Science (AS) In Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall 2015 CHEM 1054** Chemistry in the Modern World GENERAL DIRECTED ELECTIVES (17 hours) Based on Transfer Program, choose course from these disciplines: ARAB, AERO, ANTH, ARHS, ART, ASTR, BIOL, BLAW, BIOL, BOTY, CHEM, CHIN, CISQ 1103, CMJS2013, COMM, DRAM, ECON, ENGL, ENSC, FREN, GENG, GEOL, GEOS, GERM, HLSC, HIST, HORT, HUMN, ITAL, JOUR, MATH, MBIO, MEEG, MPAX, MILS, MUSI, PEAC, PHIL, PHSC, PHYS, PLSC, SCWK, SOCI, SPAN ANTH 1023 Cultural Anthropology ARHS 2913 Art History I CMJS 2013** Introduction to Criminal Justice COMM 1303** Public Speaking DRAM 1003** Intro to Theatre HIST 1033** World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1043** World Civilizations Since 1500 HIST 2003** History of an American People to 1877 HIST 2013** History of an American People Since 1877 PLSC 2003** American National Government SCWK 2633 Problems of Child Welfare ** = These courses were listed previously underneath another degree requirement. ~ = These courses are non-transferrable to UA-Fayetteville K:\01 New K Drive\Offsite Centers\WCC\Washington County Center\Advising Folder\AA AS Courses Offered\AS Required Classes Available in Washington County and DL Page 2/2 Revised 7/28/2015