General Requirements for the
Associate of Arts Degree
Many students may be interested in completing a two-year liberal arts education program. Such a program may be applied toward a bachelor’s degree in one of the academic areas, or it may serve as a selfcontained program. These students are encouraged to apply to study for the Associate of Arts degree.
Students may obtain the degree through any one of four schools on campus—Arts and Letters, Business, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences. Since the degree provides for a concentration in a specific subject area, students should contact the school responsible for that discipline for advising and program planning.
Requirements:
1. Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours.
• A minimum grade of D– counts as passing for
this requirement if the course was taken at an
IU campus.
• Courses accepted for transfer credit from
another accredited institution must have a
minimum grade of C (not C–) to satisfy
this requirement.
• Student development courses such as M006,
M007,W030, W100, and X150 do not count
toward the 60 credit hours required for
the degree.
If a student passes the same course more than once, it can count only once toward graduation, unless the bulletin specifically states that the course may be repeated for credit.
2. Residence requirement. Every degree candidate must complete not fewer than 15 credit hours of course work in residence at IUS, and not fewer than 6 credit hours of course work in the selected field of concentration at Indiana University Southeast.
3. Grade point average. The degree candidate must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 (C).
4. English Composition. Students must complete W131 with a grade of C (not C–) or higher.
5. Foreign Language. The degree candidate must
complete 8 credit hours in a single foreign
language with a grade of D– or higher, or must
earn an achievement or placement test score
sufficient for placement in foreign language
classes at the 200 level or above. (See information
on the foreign language requirement in the
section “General Requirements for the Bachelor
of Arts Degree” of the IU Southeast Bulletin.)
6. Quantitative Reasoning. Students must successfully complete one course chosen from the list of approved general education courses in quantitative reasoning (category I).
7. Central Ideas, Issues, and Methods of Inquiry.
Students must meet the campus general
education requirements in the arts and
humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences,
as noted as follows. The courses that meet these
requirements are those on the list of approved
general education courses at
www.ius.edu/generaleducation.
Arts and Humanities: One course in the arts and
one course in the humanities.
Natural Sciences: One course in life science and
one course in physcial science. It is recommended
that one of these courses include a laboratory
component.
Social/Behavioral Sciences: Two courses from
different disciplines in the social/behavioral
sciences.
8. Historical Investigation. Students must take one
course in Historical Investigation, chosen from the
lsit of approved courses that is in the section on
the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
9. Critical Thinking. Students must take one course from the lsit of approved general education Critical Thinking courses.
10. Concentration. Students must complete a concentration of 15 credit hours in a single arts and sciences discipline. Students should consult the appropriate school for the specific course requirements for the chosen discipline. English composition and 100-level language courses may not be used to meet this concentration.
11. Electives. These courses bring the total to 60 credit hours.