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"The friendships I've made at Thomas have been nothing short of amazing; in such an intimate, tight-knit community, you get to know other students quite well. These are the relationships that will last long after I graduate, some for a lifetime. I’m also really excited to think about ten years down the road and see what we’ve become, reflecting back on how our Thomas experience helped to shape and guide us."

Missy White
Presque Isle, Maine
Psychology

This undergraduate Associate's degree is designed for the student interested in pursuing a non-business associate's degree and investigating different areas of study.  The program features a broad range of electives in the humanities, the social sciences, and the liberal arts and provides an excellent introduction to college-level study.

Current Degree Requirements:

Course Designation/Name  

Credits

1.       CO245:  Public Speaking

3

2.       EH111:  Composition I

3

3.       EH112:  Composition II

3

4.       EH___:  Literature Elective

3

5.       HG/PS:  History/Government or Political Science Elective

3

6.       SC___:  Science Elective

3

7.       HU/PH:  Humanities/Philosophy Electives

6

8.       AS___:   Arts and Sciences Electives*

6

9.       CS___:  Computer Electives

6

10.     MS___:  Math Electives

6

11.     PY/SY___:   Psychology/Sociology Electives

6

12.     LIB___:  Liberal Arts Electives**

6

13     Two undergraduate courses selected by student

6

TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS 

60 (total)


     *Select from the following areas:  Criminal Justice, Computer Science, Education,  History/Government, Humanities, Literature, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Science or Sociology.  Non-business majors may also select Macroeconomics.

     **Select from the following areas:  History/Government, Humanities, Literature, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Science or Sociology.  Non-business majors may also select Macroeconomics.

 

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