LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES:
ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION A.A.
CONCENTRATIONS IN THE DISCIPLINE

Students in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Adolescence Education AA program must select one of the following concentrations to complete degree requirements: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, History/Social Studies, or Mathematics. Curriculum requirements for each are listed below.

  • You must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours in one of the designated concentrations.
  • When planning your schedule, carefully note prerequisites, course sequencing, and availability of courses.
  • Consult your intended four-year transfer institution to plan the most appropriate course selection.

BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • BIOL 103 and 104
  • CHEM 103 and 104

CHEMISTRY CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • CHEM 103, 104, 207, and 208
  • MATH 108 and 201

EARTH SCIENCE CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • CHEM 103 and 104
  • GEOL 110 and 111

ENGLISH CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • ENGL 101, 102, and 209
  • Choose one: ENGL 203, 204, 205, 206, 235, 245, or 247

HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • HIST 103 & 105
  • Choose two: ECON 201, ECON 202, PSCI 102

MATHEMATICS CONCENTRATION

The following courses must be completed:

  • MATH 108, 201, 202, and 203

OTHER CAYUGA PROGRAMS

Cayuga offers several additional programs for individuals interested in working with children in various settings. Options available include Teacher Assistant coursework, CDA (Child Development Associate) coursework, an Early Childhood Certificate, an Early Childhood AAS, an AA in Liberal Arts and Sciences / Childhood Education, and an AA in Liberal Arts and Sciences / Humanities and Social Sciences with concentrations in Early Childhood or Education. For details, contact the Division Chair.

A prior felony conviction may hinder a student’s ability to enroll in a course or complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or meet the criteria for licensure required by certain professions.