Pathway Information
- Total Credits | 62
- Pathway Result | Associate in Arts
- Program Code | AA.LBS.PATHSOWORK
- Special Notes |
Pathway Course Sequence
Semester 1 | 15 Credits
- ENG 111 Freshman English Comp. (3 Credits) ^
- COM 101 Fundamentals of Communication (3 Credits)
- MAT 104 Basic Algebra (3 Credits)
- SOC 101 Principles of Sociology (3 Credits)
- HIS 101 Issues in Western Civilization I (3 Credits)
Semester 2 | 16 Credits
- HUM 200 Modernity and Culture (3 Credits) OR
- HUM 242 Studies in Compassion (3 Credits)
- BIO 101 College Biology (4 Credits)
- PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3 Credits)
- SWK 200 Introduction to Social Work (3 Credits)
- MAT 212 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3 Credits)
Semester 3 | 16 Credits
- ENG 222 Expository Writing & Research (3 Credits) ^
- ENV.200 Environmental Biology (3 Credits)
- SOC 200 Social Problems (3 Credits)
- SPN 101 Elementary Spanish 1 (4 Credits)
- BIO 131 Basic Anatomy & Physiology (3 Credits)
Semester 4 | 15 Credits
- SOC 202 Social Psychology (3 Credits)
- PHL 220 Ethical Issues (3 Credits)
- HIS 102 Issues in Western Civilization II (3 Credits)
- PSY 212 Developmental Psychology (3 Credits)
- REL 200 Religion, Race, Class & Discrimination (3 Credits)
Additional Pathway Information
What's a pathway?
A pathway is a course sequence designed to help you explore interests and complete program of study requirements efficiently and affordably. You can explore more about specific courses in Self-Service.
Can I customize a pathway?
Pathways can be customized to meet your specific needs. Courses designated by a '^' are required and cannot be changed.
How do I create my pathway?
Applicants and current students are encouraged to meet with a Mid Mentor to create or edit their personalized pathway to success. Once created, students can view their customized pathway in Self-Service at any time. Schedule an appointment with a Mid Mentor today!
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Last Reviewed: March 2024