CCSN 2006-2007 COURSE CATALOG 61
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE (AA)
Students may elect to graduate using the degree requirements in effect at the time of
matriculation or completion. If a program is official after a student has matriculat-
ed, the student may choose the degree requirements of the new program.
In no case may a student use a catalog which is more than six years old at the time
of graduation.
IB A01
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES EMPHASIS
61 Credits
61
Total Credits
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (35 Credits):
CR SEMESTER
ENGLISH:
6-8
___________
ENG 100 or 101 and 102
LITERATURE:
3
___________
ENG 231 or ENG 232
ANALYTICAL THINKING:
3
___________
PHIL 102
MATHEMATICS:
3
___________
MATH 120, 124 or above
LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES:
7
___________
(Two courses from the following, one must
include a lab): AST, BIOL, CHEM 105 or above,
ENV, GEOG 103, 104, 117, GEOL, PHYS
SOCIAL SCIENCES:
9
___________
(Nine credits must be from three different
disciplines): ANTH, CRJ 101, ECON,
PSC, PSY, SOC
U.S. AND NEVADA CONSTITUTIONS:
4-6 ___________
PSC 101 or
HIST 101 and HIST 102 or
HIST 101 and HIST 217
SPECIAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (26 Credits):
CR SEMESTER
FINE ARTS:
6 ___________
ART, DAN 101, Music, THTR
HUMANITIES:
6 ___________
COM 101 and HIST or PHIL
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES:
14 ___________
111 or above (courses must be in
single language)
IN SUBJECT AREAS LISTED BELOW WHERE SPECIFIC COURSE NUMBERS ARE NOT LISTED, CONSULT A COUNSELOR TO
ENSURE TRANSFERABILITY OF ALL COURSES.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES -
Graduates of this program will have the opportunity to:
• Demonstrate an ability to converse at an intermediate level of flu-
ency in the language of concentration.
• Acquire a passive reading vocabulary equivalent to that necessary
for success in 300-level courses.
• Demonstrate knowledge of the culture and context of the language
of concentration.