
The
A.A. Liberal Arts Program
The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree at Finger Lakes Community College
is designed for students who intend to transfer to pursue a baccalaureate
degree, with courses equivalent to those offered during the freshman
and sophomore years at most four-year colleges and universities. Students
who transfer from FLCC with an A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences degree
pursue bachelor's degrees in a broad range of majors such as:
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Elementary and secondary education
=> Psychology
=> Political science
=> Pre-law
=> English
=> History
The
degree is recognized in transfer
(articulation) agreements with a large number of public and private
four-year institutions in New York State and across the nation.
In
addition, FLCC offers Honors courses, open to all qualified students,
that provide enhanced educational experiences for students with
outstanding ability. Successful completion of Honors courses or
an Honors Certificate may increase your options for transfer to
four-year institutions.
The
Advisement Areas
This degree program is designed to help you build a solid academic
foundation and prepare for successful transfer to a four-year institution
to pursue a bachelor's degree. In addition, students who are interested
in a specific area of study may focus their education by earning
an A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences degree with an advisement area
for transfer in:
=> Anthropology => Athletic Training
=> Early Childhood
=> History
=> Humanities
=> Political
Science
=> Psychology
=> Social Science
=> Sociology
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Athletic
Training provides you with the opportunity to explore
the area of sports medicine through courses in anatomy and physiology,
nutrition, responding to emergencies, care and prevention of athletic
injuries, health injury management skills, and evaluation of injuries
to the extremities. Use of the whirlpool, ultrasound, electric stimulator,
hydrocollator, and TENS units as well as other equipment in the
Colleges' training facility gives you hands-on experience with the
types of treatments being offered in the field of sports medicine.
Experiences
include field trips to sports medicine departments at four-year
colleges and universities such as Keuka College and Hobart and William
Smith Colleges, and visits to colleges with athletic training curriculum
such as SUNY Colleges at Brockport and Cortland. In addition, you
will have the opportunity to observe orthopedic surgeons during
surgery at Geneva General Hospital.
Graduates
in this study area transfer to four-year baccalaureate programs
in sports medicine and athletic training at such colleges and universities
as SUNY Colleges at Brockport and Cortland (and others) to become
athletic trainers.
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Early Childhood offers you the
opportunity for practical experience in your field by participating
in internships at nursery schools, day care centers, or other community
service agencies that provide health, education, and welfare services.
In addition, the College takes pride in its modern day care center,
located near the entrance of campus, which also provides opportunities
for field experience.
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Humanities
is designed to allow you to develop your verbal and critical thinking
skills as well as to enrich your intellectual life. The program
seeks to provide opportunities for you to write fiction and poetry
in creative writing courses or news stories in journalism class
and to study plays, sonnets, or other creative forms of the written
word ranging from the classic plays of Shakespeare to the contemporary
novels of Toni Morrison and Tim O'Brien.
Opportunities
are provided to study the philosophy of Plato, consider the roles
of ethics in daily life, or to study French and Spanish.
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Social Science encourages you
to examine your role in society by sponsoring voter registrations
and participating in the OXFAM hunger banquet. Guest speakers in
various fields of politics, anthropology, history, and psychology
often visit classes or are invited to present their views.
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When you are undecided about your major
Liberal Arts and Sciences could be the ideal place for you to begin
your college career at FLCC. You can explore your interests and
abilities, while at the same time begin working toward a college
degree.
Many
new students who are undecided about their college major will apply
for admission into the A.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences program. It
is more common than you may realize for students to be uncertain
about their academic and career goals upon entering college. Even
for those students who enter college with a declared major, statistics
show that approximately 70% will change their major at least twice
before graduating.
The
most important advice we can give undecided students is "don't
get discouraged." Instead, take these action steps toward your
future:
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High School Juniors and Seniors
can attend a Career Exploration Day for Undecided Students, and
returning adult students can attend a Career Transitions Workshop
at FLCC to explore career interests, learn more about programs of
study, and how FLCC can help you get started.
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Visit the Finger Lakes Community College Career
Services Office to learn more about yourself, define your goals,
investigate career interests, and decide on what you want in a career.
Ask about Discover, a computerized career guidance system which
provides occupational information as well as an assessment of your
interests, abilities, experiences, and values.
A
Career Services counselor can also help you with the Myers-Briggs
Type
Indicator and Strong Interest Inventory, self assessment and career
guidance tools that help with career planning and offer insight
into personal and professional development. Make an appointment
at the Career Center to learn about these and other career guidance
resources currently available. After you complete an assessment,
your scores will be interpreted for you and discussed with you
at
an individual appointment.
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Enroll in GST 196 Career Exploration,
a three-credit course that can help you explore careers and make
goals of your own!
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When selecting your course schedule
(with the help of your advisor), try to choose courses in a variety
of disciplines. After a few courses, students often get a clearer
picture of their favorite and least favorite subject areas.
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