Liberal Arts/Academic Transfer (LATAA)
Award: Associate in arts degree
Program location: Elkhorn Valley Campus, Fort Omaha Campus, South Omaha Campus
This degree strengthens foundation skills, provides broad understanding, and develops thinking skills as students prepare for advanced sequences of courses at four-year institutions. Each transfer institution publishes requirements for admission, general education, and major concentration areas. Students should consult the catalog of the transfer institution of their choice. This degree can be completed online by selecting courses with the online course designation.
Graduation Requirements
General education | 27.0 |
Major requirements | 69.0 |
Total credit hours required | 96.0 |
General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)
Communications
Quantitative/numeracy skills
Other
HMRL 1010 | Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 |
INFO 1001 | Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 |
Major requirements for Liberal Arts/Academic Transfer (69.0 credit hours)
Students should select courses from each of the following categories to meet the required credit hours. A total of 36.0 credits must be taken in the social sciences and humanities categories combined in order to receive the Associate in Arts degree. Students should consult with an advisor or counselor to select courses that best meet their transfer needs.
Quantitative/numeracy skills
Select 4.5 credit hours from the mathematics courses listed in Transfer course options.
Social sciences
Select 9.0–27.0 credit hours from the social sciences courses listed in Transfer course options.
Natural sciences
Select 12.0 credit hours from the natural sciences courses listed in Transfer course options. At least one course should include a lab.
Humanities
Select 9.0–27.0 credit hours from the humanities courses listed in Transfer course options.
Cultural studies
Select 4.5 credit hours from the cultural studies courses listed in Transfer course options.
Electives
Select 12.0 credit hours. Elective credits may be selected from courses throughout the catalog, but students are strongly advised to consult with the four-year college to which they plan to transfer as to the appropriateness of choosing particular courses. The degree plan to be followed at a four- year institution should also be followed where possible in choosing elective courses at MCC.
Catalogs and additional transfer information are available in Student Services or by visiting the articulation website at www.mccneb.edu/articulation. Counselors and advisors are available to provide assistance with the selection of MCC courses that transfer to area four-year institutions.