The AA in Liberal Arts with Emphasis in Science is intended for students who are exploring majors or professions that require a broader understanding of the sciences. The degree requirements are fulfilled by completing courses from an approved list that examine the natural science of the physical universe and its life forms. The courses emphasize a) an understanding of the methods of acquisition and analysis of scientific data, b) quantitative reasoning skills (beyond intermediate algebra level), and c) the significance of scientific knowledge in our increasingly technological society.
A total of 60 credits is required including a minimum of 18 credits in the area of emphasis chosen from the courses approved for Cal-GETC Area 2 (Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning) or Area 5 (Physical and Biological Sciences). The area of emphasis includes math, depth, and breadth requirements that are described below, which will also satisfy the Cuesta College General Education requirements. All mathematics, physical and life science courses approved for this major and categorized below are part of the Cal-GETC pattern with the exception of MATH 229 and MATH 231. Elective credits may be necessary to earn the 60 credits required for the degree.
Math Requirement:
One course will be selected from the Mathematics/ Quantitative Reasoning course list.
Courses for this requirement have a minimum of 3 credits each.
Depth Requirement:
Two courses will be selected from EITHER Physical Science OR from Biological Science. The two courses must be from the same department (i.e., BIO, CHEM, PHYS, or EOS [EOS = AGPS, ENVS, GEOG, GEOL, OCEN, METE]). Courses for this requirement have a minimum of 3 credits each.
Breadth Requirement:
For the three courses required to meet the breadth requirement, one must be selected from Physical Science, one must be from Biological Science, and one additional course will be selected from either Physical Science or Biological Science. These courses are in addition to the math and depth requirement courses. Courses for this requirement have a minimum of 3 credits each.