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

Students in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Adolescence Education A.A. 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.
  • To plan the most appropriate course selection, you should consult with your intended four-year transfer institution.

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 a variety of settings. Options available include Teacher Assistant coursework, CDA (Child Development Associate) coursework, Early Childhood Certificate, Early Childhood A.A.S., A.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences / Childhood Education, and A.A. 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.