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Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences Concentrations

Concentrations offer focused Literature, Music, Theatre, and Writing electives for enhanced career and transfer opportunities. Enrollment in these concentrations is only available to students matriculated in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences AA degree.

Concentrations are not majors or required to earn the Liberal Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences degree. Consult with an academic advisor before scheduling courses for a concentration.

Consult with an academic advisor before scheduling courses for a concentration. 

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Early Childhood

This program is designed for students seeking the flexibility of a Liberal Arts A.A. degree with specific coursework in Early Childhood Education.

To complete the concentration, ECH 101, 102, 106, and 110 are required and will fulfill the 8–11 general electives needed for the Liberal Arts degree. MATH 115 and 116 are recommended.

To graduate with an A.A. degree in Liberal Arts with an Early Childhood concentration, the student must demonstrate competency (a grade of C- or higher) in the core early childhood courses (ECH 101, 102, 106, 110, and BEH 101). This requirement applies to students who have transferred credits to Cayuga from other colleges.

Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or higher to enroll in Classroom Observation coursework (ECH 106).

Transfer for Early Childhood or Education course credit will only be granted after transcript review by the Education Coordinator.
Students must be physically able to satisfactorily and safely perform duties associated with caring for and educating children from birth to eight years of age.

Cayuga has an articulation agreement for transfer to Keuka College. In addition, transfer arrangements have been made with SUNY Cortland, SUNY Oswego, and SUNY Fredonia.

Note: 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. Students may be required to have police and child abuse clearances and physicals before beginning field experience classes. Individuals with certain criminal histories will not be able to satisfy field experience requirements for the completion of the degree. In addition, students are required to submit to alcohol and/or drug testing upon request by either the College or any of the cooperating field placement sites. Students who test positive are subject to removal from the field placement and will, therefore, not be able to satisfy the requirements for the completion of the degree. Refusal to submit to the test will result in the student being asked to leave the field placement site and may result in dismissal from the course and/or the program. Students must be able to satisfactorily and safely perform the duties associated with the care and education of children. Download the Technical Standards for the degree.

Education

This program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program at a non-SUNY school to continue their studies in a childhood or adolescence education program.

To complete the Education concentration, the following course is required: EDU 202. In addition, at least 6 credit hours from the following courses are required: EDU 120, PSY 215 or 216, PSY 217 BEH 101, SOC 110
Students must be able to satisfactorily and safely perform the duties associated with the care and education of children. Technical Standards for the degree may be obtained from the Education Coordinator or the Office of Accessibility Resources. For further information, contact the Division Chair.

Transfer for Early Childhood or Education course credit will only be granted after the Division Chair reviews the transcript. Because of varying requirements among bachelor’s degree programs, students should contact Cayuga’s transfer counselor or Education coordinator to maximize the transferability of coursework to the desired institution.

Note: Students may be required to have police and child abuse clearances and physicals before beginning field experience classes. Individuals with certain criminal histories cannot satisfy field experience requirements to complete the degree. In addition, students must submit to alcohol and drug testing upon request by the College or any cooperating field placement sites. Students who test positive are subject to removal from the field placement and will, therefore, be unable to satisfy the requirements for completing the degree. Refusal to submit to the test will result in the student being asked to leave the field placement site. It may result in dismissal from the course and the program. Download the Technical Standards for the degree.

Health Careers

The concentration in Health Careers is designed for students interested in furthering their education in health-related programs. Coursework includes foundational courses required for many degree programs related to health careers. This concentration would also provide an advising track for students so they can benefit from holistic advisement and support tied to the healthcare workforce.

Organize your concentration in the following way:

COURSES CREDIT HOURS
PSY 101: Introductory Psychology 3
PSY 212: Developmental Psychology – Life Span 3
SOC 101: Introductory Sociology 3
ENGL 222: Effective Speech: Group Discussion
OR
ENGL 220:  Interpersonal Communications
OR
ENGL 221 Effective Speech:  Public Address
3
Choose one of the following Biology electives:
BIOL 100, 101, 203, 204, 216
 
Choose one of the following Chemistry/Math electives:
CHEM 101, CHEM 103, CHEM 104 or MATH 214
 
Two 4 credits in General Education Natural Science and Scientific Reasoning  

History

This concentration is designed for students interested in furthering their education in history, museum studies, or social science research. A concentration in history will benefit those working in or members of historical associations. Our courses are designed to transfer to colleges offering bachelor’s level studies. The concentration (depending on the courses chosen) can be oriented to local and regional historical subjects.

A concentration in history requires 12 credit hours of history courses. To qualify for the concentration, students must complete one general education history course and three additional history courses, two of which must be 200-level history courses.

Organize your concentration in the following way:

Organize your concentration in the following way:
COURSES CREDIT HOURS
Choose one  
General Education: HIST 101-112 3
Choose two:  
200 level histories 6
Choose one:  
course from any of the history offerings. 3

Literature

The concentration in Literature is designed to prepare students for transfer to a bachelor’s degree in English Studies or English Education.

Within an A.A. degree this concentration requires a minimum of 4 literature courses. Students planning to transfer to a baccalaureate program should contact their future school as early as possible to determine the best course selection from those listed.

All courses listed below may be used as English, Liberal Arts, or free electives.

Choose 2-4 courses from English 201-207:

Concentration in Literature courses listed in this table may be used as English, Liberal Arts, or free electives. Choose 2-4 courses from English 201-207.
COURSES
ENGL 201 World Literature I *
ENGL 202 World Literature II *
ENGL 203 American Literature to the Late 19th Century
ENGL 204 American Literature Late 19th Century to Present
ENGL 205 English Literature to the 19th Century
ENGL 206 English Literature 19th Century to Present
ENGL 207 Shakespeare

Choose 0–2 from the following specialized courses:

Concentration in Literature courses listed in this table may be used as English, Liberal Arts, or free electives. Choose 0–2 from the following specialized courses.
COURSES
ENGL 209 Children’s Literature
ENGL 226 Contemporary American Novels
ENGL 227 Poetry: Poems and Poets
ENGL 230 The Bible as Literature
ENGL 235 Women and Writing
ENGL 237 Film and Literature
ENGL 240 Mythology *
ENGL 245 African-American Literary Traditions
ENGL 247 Native American Myth, Legend, Literature
ENGL 250 Folklore
ENGL 255 Science Fiction and Fantasy
ENGL 291-294 Special Topics

* Meets General Education requirements for Other World Civilizations/The Arts.
Meets General Education requirements for Western Civilization.

Music

This concentration is designed for students who plan to transfer into Music programs at four-year colleges and universities.

Choose the following to fulfill 9 credits of humanities and 3-6 credits of liberal arts or free electives.

Concentration in Music courses. Choose the following to fulfill 9 credits of humanities and 3-6 credits of liberal arts or free electives.
COURSES CREDIT HOURS
MUSI 101 Music Appreciation 3
MUSI 200 Applied Music Lessons 2
MUSI 102
OR
MUSI 111
Jazz
OR
Rock
3
OR
3
MUSI 115
OR
MUSI 100
Jazz Ensemble
OR
College Chorus
3
OR
1-3

Psychology

This concentration is designed for students interested in studying psychology, human services, social work, or education upon transfer to a bachelor’s degree program. As a concentration within the Liberal Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences degree, this concentration enables students to choose from various psychology courses offered at Cayuga by selecting courses in the behavioral sciences, liberal arts, or free elective categories.

All students within this concentration must take the prerequisite Psychology 101 (Introductory Psychology), which fulfills a General Education requirement.

Students must take 3 additional psychology courses from the following list.

Note: For all courses except PSY 217, PSY 101 is a prerequisite. Some courses listed may not be offered each semester.

Students must take 3 additional psychology courses from the following list.
COURSES CREDIT HOURS
PSY 203 Social Psychology 3
PSY 205 Psychology of Personality 3
PSY 206 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSY 210 Psychology of Human Relationships 3
PSY 212 Developmental Psychology – Life Span 3
PSY 215 Child Psychology 3
PSY 216 Adolescent Psychology 3
PSY 217 Introduction to Children with Exceptionalities 3
PSY 223 Introduction to Biological Psychology 3
PSY 291-294 Special Topics in Psychology 3

Due to the nature of the liberal arts components of the degree program, students should expect ease of transfer to similar programs elsewhere. Cayuga’s transfer counselor can assist in planning for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

Theatre

This concentration is designed for students who plan to transfer into Theatre programs at four-year colleges and universities, students who wish to transfer as English majors or other liberal arts majors, and students who are interested in obtaining practice in working in theater as actors, directors, and technicians.

Choose the following courses to fulfill 3 credit hours of Humanities requirements and 6 credit hours of English or Humanities elective requirements:

Concentration in Theatre courses. Choose the following courses to fulfill 3 credit hours of Humanities requirements and 6 credit hours of English or Humanities elective requirements.
COURSES
THA 101 Introduction to Theatre *
THA 113 Introduction to Technical Theatre *
THA 152 Basic Acting *

In addition, students will elect 1-2 of the following for 3 – 4 hours of Liberal Arts elective credit:

Concentration in Theatre courses. In addition, students will elect 1-2 of the following, for 3 – 4 hours of Liberal Arts elective credit.
COURSES
ENGL 207 Shakespeare
THA 110 Theatre Practicum (1-3 credits)
THA 165 Selected Topics in International Theater: The London Theater
THA 210 Creating a Character
THA 291 Special Topics in Theatre (1 credit)
THA 293 Special Topics in Theater (3 credits)

* Meets General Education requirement for The Arts

Writing

Students in this concentration experience varied writing classes in order to understand fundamental differences between writing disciplines and/or to help select writing programs upon transfer. (Within an A.A. degree this concentration requires a minimum of three writing courses beyond English 101 and 102 totaling 9-13 credits.)

Concentration in Writing courses.
COURSES CREDIT HOURS
REQUIRED COURSE
ENGL 120 Being Writers 1
Choose at least three from the writing courses offered below:
ENGL 104 Advanced Expository Writing 3
ENGL 110 Writing Research in the Discipline 1
ENGL 121 Being Writers II 1
ENGL 211 Creative Writing *† 3
ENGL 217
OR
TELC 204
Writing for the Media
OR
Journalism Practicum
3
ENGL 291-294 Selected Topics
(if on topic of language or writing)
1-4
ENGL 260 Professional Writing Practicum 3
ENGL 270 Technical Writing
One Writing Intensive (WI) course
3-4

* Designates courses that meet the General Education requirements for Other World Civilizations/The Arts
Under current catalog guidelines may be used as an English or Liberal Arts elective

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.