Program Summary

LIBERAL ARTS - SCIENCE - Associate in Arts

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.

Career Opportunities
Physical Science
Units: 0.0
Astronomy (ASTR)
0.0
ASTR 210
ASTRONOMY
3.0
Chemistry (CHEM)
 
CHEM 201A
GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I
5.0
CHEM 201B
GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II
5.0
CHEM 200
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
4.0
CHEM 211
INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC/BIOCHEMISTRY
4.0
CHEM 212A
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
5.0
CHEM 212B
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
5.0
CHEM 231
BIOCHEMISTRY
4.0
Earth & Ocean Science: Agriculture Plant Science (AGPS), Geography (GEOG), Geology (GEOL), Oceanography (OCEN), Meterology (METE)
0.0
AGPS 241
INTRODUCTION TO SOIL SCIENCE
3.0
ENVS 200
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
3.0
GEOG 201
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
3.0
GEOL 210
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
4.0
GEOL 211
HISTORY OF THE EARTH
4.0
GEOL 212
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
3.0
GEOL 220
GEOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA
3.0
METE 212
INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY
3.0
OCEN 210
OCEANOGRAPHY
3.0
PSCI 211
EARTH SCIENCE
4.0
Physics (PHYS)
0.0
PHYS 205A
GENERAL PHYSICS
4.0
PHYS 205B
GENERAL PHYSICS
4.0
PHYS 208A
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 1
5.0
PHYS 208B
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS 2
5.0
PSCI 210
ENERGY AND MATTER
4.0
Biological Science
Units: 0.0
AGPS 242
INTRODUCTION TO PLANT SCIENCE
3.0
ANTH 201
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
3.0
BIO 201A
BIOLOGY
5.0
BIO 201B
BIOLOGY
5.0
BIO 202
GENERAL BOTANY
5.0
BIO 204
MICROBIOLOGY
5.0
BIO 205
HUMAN ANATOMY
4.0
BIO 206
GENERAL HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
5.0
BIO 211
LIFE SCIENCE
3.0
BIO 212
HUMAN BIOLOGY
3.0
BIO 213
GENETICS IN SOCIETY
3.0
BIO 216
PLANTS & PEOPLE
4.0
BIO 220
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
3.0
BIO 221
ECOLOGY
4.0
BIO 222
MARINE BIOLOGY
3.0
BIO 224
PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL HISTORY
3.0
PSYC 202
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
3.0
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
Units: 0.0
MATH 229
TRIGONOMETRY
4.0
MATH 230
COLLEGE MATHEMATICS FOR THE HUMANITIES
3.0
MATH 231
TRIGONOMETRY WITH GEOMETRIC FOUNDATIONS
5.0
MATH 232
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
4.0
MATH 242
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
5.0
MATH 255
CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
3.0
MATH 265A
CALCULUS I
5.0
MATH 265B
CALCULUS II
5.0
MATH 283
CALCULUS III: MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
5.0
MATH 287
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA
5.0
STAT C1000
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
4.0
Total: 18.0
Program Outcomes
Demonstrate mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills beyond the level of intermediate algebra.
Exam, essay, or project
Demonstrate an understanding of the methodologies of science as investigative tools.
Exam, essay, or project