Associate in Arts Online – Accelerated ASSOCIATE DEGREE

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Start dates: August and January
Associate in Arts
Online – Accelerated
ASSOCIATE DEGREE Program Code: 20-800-1.AA | Offered entirely online
This accelerated degree program provides
students with the first two years of
bachelor’s degree credit courses that
will transfer to four-year colleges and
universities. You can complete this degree
entirely online and in one year of full-time
study through five sessions. A session
lasts seven or eight weeks. The degree also
can be completed in more time, per your
schedule.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who plan to transfer are
advised to consult with the four-year
college/university regarding specific
requirements for a major.
Admission Requirements
Successful completion of this degree
requires a grade-point average of 2.0 or
higher.
matc.edu | 414-297-MATC
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Communicate effectively
Collaborate with others
Respect diversity
Demonstrate responsibility
Think critically and creatively
Utilize technology
Apply math and science
Demonstrate environmental
responsibility
• Embrace change
• A high school diploma or GED
• ACT English, Math and Reading scores
of 20; or MATC’s assessment scores of
at least: Reading 72; Sentence Skills 80;
Elementary Algebra 73
• Online skills assessment, orientation
and interview
Associate in Arts Online – Accelerated
Curriculum
Quin 1: Fall term, first session
Credits
ENG-201
English 1 ‡ .............................................3
PHYED-210 An Active Approach
to Wellness and Fitness .........................3
ECON-201
Principles of Microeconomics ................3
HIST-211
America Through 1877 ..........................3
Quin 2: Fall term, second session
SOCSCI-203 Introduction to Sociology ......................3
SPEECH-201 Elements of Speech ...............................3
ECON-202
Principles of Macroeconomics ...............3
PSYCH-231 Introduction to Psychology .................. 3
Quin 3: Spring term, third session
ENG-202
English 2 ‡ ........................................... 3
MATH-200
Intermediate Algebra ‡ ....................... 4
FLANG-202 Spanish 1 ............................................. 4
HIST-212
America Since 1877 ............................. 3
Quin 4: Spring term, fourth session
SOCSCI-221 American National Government
and Politics Today..................................3
ART-201
Understanding Art ................................3
NATSCI-232 Earth Science .........................................3
NATSCI-234 Earth Science Laboratory ......................1
SOCSCI-217 Valuing Diversity ...................................3
Summer term, fifth session
Choose any 200-level Natural Sciences (NATSCI) course .3
Additional Electives – 9 credits required
9
Choose from School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
200-level courses; consult with your program advisor
regarding course selections. A maximum of six credits
from 100-level courses may apply as electives.
For complete information, go to
matc.edu/las/index.cfm
To apply for financial aid, visit fafsa.ed.gov
School Code: 003866
Related Programs
• Associate in Arts Liberal Arts and
Sciences Four-Year Transfer
• Associate in Arts – Educational
Foundations Track
• Associate in Science Liberal Arts and
Sciences Four-Year Transfer
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TOTAL CREDITS: 63
‡ Prerequisite required.
Curriculum requirements are subject to change.
This program will transfer to four-year institutions.
Consult the four-year college or university you plan to
attend regarding transferability of selected courses.
For more information:
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