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Nov 21, 2024
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Butler Community College 2023-24 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Liberal Arts (AA)
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Program Information
Students receive a solid introduction to Liberal Arts and Sciences to prepare for transfer to a four-year college of university. This degree allows students to choose elective courses to customize a program of study. Many students begin at Butler as a cost-effective way to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Academic advisors assist students in selecting courses which allow them to explore possible major courses of study in addition to completing the general education requirements for a 2 year and 4 year degree. Prospective teachers should take General Psychology BS 260 and Introduction to Teaching ED 206 . A math course above College Algebra MA 135 may be required at some transfer institutions.
Butler Community College is committed to flexible pathways for our student’s success. Courses are offered in varying delivery formats; face-to-face, blended and online. When reviewing this pathway, please check the Class Schedule to identify which format the course is offered to make sure you are selecting the delivery modality that fits your needs.
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Kansas State Wide Transfer course (T►)
Milestone Courses - Courses are considered essential for progress within a selected Pathway and are indicated by a diamond symbol (♦).
This course is offered online (O)
Program Pathway Learning Outcomes
Click here to view this program’s assessment data. For more information or questions, please contact Phil Speary at pspeary@butlercc.edu or 316.322.3226.
Contact Information
Troy Nordman
Interim Dean, Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences
316.323.6725
Office: BOE 226B
tnordman@butlercc.edu
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First Term: 16 Credit Hours
Select one: 1 Credit Hour
Select one: 3 Credit Hours
Select one: 3 Credit Hours
Select one: 3 Credit Hours
Second Term: 15-17 Credit Hours
Select one: 3 Credit Hours
- BS 105. Sociology (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 106. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 107. Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 110. Contemporary Social Problems (T►) Credits: 3
- BS 115. Substance Use Awareness (O) Credits: 3
- BS 160. General Psychology (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 210. Marriage and Family (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 260. Developmental Psychology (O, T►) Credits: 3
- BS 270. Child Psychology (O, T►) Credits: 3
- EC 200. Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) Credits: 3
- EC 201. Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) Credits: 3
- EC 250. Engineering Economics (O) Credits: 3
- HS 121. History of Western Civilization 1 (O) Credits: 3
- HS 122. History of Western Civilization 2 (O) Credits: 3
- HS 131. US History 1 (O, T►) Credits: 3
- HS 132. US History 2 (O, T►) Credits: 3
- HS 201. History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) Credits: 3
- HS 202. History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) Credits: 3
- PO 141. American Federal Government (O, T►) Credits: 3
- PO 142. State and Local Government (O, T►) Credits: 3
- PO 201. International Relations (T►) Credits: 3
- PO 226. Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) Credits: 3
- SC 120. Principles of Geography (O, T►) Credits: 3
Select one: 3 Credit Hours
Select one: 3-5 Credit Hours
Third Term: 15-18 Credit Hours
Select one: 4-5 Credit Hours
Select one: 3-5 Credit Hours
Free Elective Credits: 8 (See and Advisor)
Fourth Term: 15 Credit Hours of Free Electives
Total Degree Pathway Credit Hours: 61-66
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