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7 Associate of Arts Programs in New York USA


NYACK College
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts & Sciences
- New York, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Nyack’s mission is to provide a Christian academic environment where students can gain a liberal arts education that will serve as a foundation for the pursuit of lifelong learning, ethical living, and a successful career. Nyack’s Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences allows students to explore a rich selection of courses in different fields (and according to their diverse interests) in order to help them gain relevant information and broaden their understanding of several academic disciplines in the arts and sciences. At a Glance Credits: 60 Standard Completion Time: 2 years Format: Traditional Classroom or 100% Online Why Study Liberal Arts and Sciences at Nyack? Our associate’s degree is ideal for those students who are interested in a variety of academic fields, but who are not yet ready to commit to a major. You’ll learn how to think critically, communicate effectively, make connections across extensive fields of knowledge, and cultivate new interests, skills, and talents—all while expanding your vision of the world. In addition, the majority of the credits earned as part of this program can be applied toward a bachelor’s degree. In fact, graduates who have planned their programs carefully can transfer into certain bachelor’s degree programs as juniors. What Will I Study? In addition to choosing a foreign language and social science, mathematics, art history, laboratory science, and liberal arts electives, you will also study the following: Global Literature Information Literacy Philosophy World Civilizations Writing Career Opportunities Given that so many employers want a college-educated workforce, an associate’s degree opens the door to a wide variety of entry-level positions. Our Graduates Having acquired a range of skills in the areas of learning, research, critical thinking, and writing, graduates of our program are better qualified to respond to the demands of an increasingly competitive job market.


Queensborough Community College
Liberal Arts and Sciences - Associate in Arts degree (AA)
- Queens, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Arts graduate is prepared for admission with advanced standing to a baccalaureate program. The student who completes the A.A. program has completed the first two years of study usually required for the Bachelor of Arts degree. For this reason, students should select their elective courses with great care, in consultation with their advisers, and in line with their educational and professional goals. Advisers are available in all departments and should be consulted by students for assistance in the choice of programs and electives suited to their individual educational needs.
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NYACK College
Associate of Arts in Intercultural Studies
- New York, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Nyack’s AA degree in Intercultural Studies is designed to equip students for the engaging opportunities and challenges of our current and future world. It provides the foundation to explore additional education and work in a cross-cultural context. It is designed specifically for the student who wants to get some preparation, but who is not sure which which 4-year degree to pursue. Why Study Intercultural Studies at Nyack? proximity to New York City and its diverse international communities experienced professors a strong departmental community our legacy: Nyack has been preparing intercultural workers for over 120 years. At a Glance Credits: 60 Standard Completion Time: 2 years What Will I Study? cultural sensitivity and awareness core courses that can be transferred into nearly any degree program valuable basic ministry skills a biblical foundation for mission and intercultural engagement Career Opportunities Those who receive an AA in Intercultural Studies can expect to have a basic foundation of education that will lead to viable internships and experiences that will guide the student towards the completion of a 4-year degree.


Hostos Community College
AA in Liberal Arts
- The Bronx, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The Hostos Community College Liberal Arts major recognizes the unique value of the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in the 21st century. It prepares students to enter a variety of future career and educational paths by providing the foundational knowledge they will need to be leaders in their field. Students who major in the Liberal Arts grapple with essential and significant questions that have relevance for our contemporary society and that humans have explored for millennia. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be an educated person? How do different cultures create community and define justice and power? What can different academic disciplines teach us about our world and ourselves? A liberal arts education fosters inquiry and encourages curiosity. Just as importantly, it enables students to develop transferable skills that will make them more effective communicators and adaptable learners, enhancing their marketability in a rapidly changing economy. Majoring in the Liberal Arts gives students the opportunity to explore different cultures, modes of thinking, and ways of understanding the world, allowing them to become the kind of humanistic, broad-based thinkers and problem solvers increasingly in demand by employers in the 21st century.


LaGuardia Community College
AA Journalism
- Queens, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The Journalism Option in Liberal Arts leads to an Associate of Arts (AA) degree and is administered by the English Department. The program prepares you for journalism and other media careers through teaching the fundamentals of the newsgathering process, from developing story ideas, conducting secondary research and in-person interviews, to writing and editing and publishing stories.


Borough Of Manhattan Community College
Gender and Women’s Studies (A.A.)
- New York, USA
Associate of Arts
English
The Departments of Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice and Speech, Communications, and Theatre Arts offer an interdisciplinary major in Gender and Women’s Studies leading to an Associate in Arts degree. This major focuses on gender as the object of analysis and addresses the many issues, inequalities, social constructions, and realities that gender presents in our contemporary society and throughout history.


Guttman Community College
Business Administration Program, A.A.
- New York, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
An Associate degree in Business Administration enables graduates to apply critical thinking skills to real-world business problems, develop a global mindset, and think strategically in complex and diverse settings. This positions Business Administration students for admission and successful transfer to highly-competitive Bachelor programs and their future professions and workplaces.
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New York City is the city with a great global importance and has a momentous impact on the commerce, finance, media, graphics, fashion, research, education and technology of the world. There are numerous higher education and research institutes in the city especially the medicine and life science.
The USA is home to some of the world's top universities. Students can expect a diverse, innovative, and engaging student experience. The country emphasizes accessibility and quality independent research, allowing students to push the limits of their field should they want to.
American English is extremely dominant in the USA, so classes will likely be in English, with a few exceptions. This means that many schools will ask for proof of English proficiency through the TOEFL iBT test before admitting international students.
Additionally, American landscapes and environments allow students to study where they can feel comfortable. From crowded urban centers to tropical areas, the USA has it all!
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.





























