Total Credits Required: 61
Major Requirements*
*or specific course equivalents as approved by the department chairperson.
** Required of first time full-time students.
(1) History Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education American History or Other World Civilization” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” course.
(2) Laboratory Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Natural Science” laboratory and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Science” course.
(3) Mathematics OR Laboratory Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as either “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics or Science” (with lab) course.
(4) Social Science Electives Credits: 6
Courses must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Social Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Sciences” courses.
(5) Arts Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Arts” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Humanities” course.
(6) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
(7) Humanities Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Humanities” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Humanities” course.
(8) Humanities OR Social Science Electives Credits: 6
Courses must be designated as either “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Humanities or Social Science” courses. Students who enter without one unit of a foreign language in high school are strongly recommended to include a semester of a foreign language.
(9) Literature Electives Credits: 6
Total Credits Required: 61
Honors Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Honors Track is designed to prepare academically advanced students for transfer to high-quality baccalaureate programs through focused interdisciplinary coursework linked to a variety of extracurricular activities. By providing a rich environment that encourages scholarship, faculty/student relationships, active participation in the community, and an emphasis on connecting learning to life, Honors Track students will have a challenging and enriching experience that enables them to make the most of what Hudson Valley Community College has to offer.
Prerequisites
Students must demonstrate a strong academic record including a minimum high school average of 90 and a cumulative 3.5 GPA on all college courses intended to apply to the degree. SAT and ACT scores may be taken into consideration during the review process but are not requirements for entrance into the program. In special circumstances these criteria may be waived by the Department Chair of Liberal Arts. To be considered for admission to the Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Honors track students must complete the following steps:
- Apply and be accepted for admission to Hudson Valley Community College.
- Complete and submit the supplemental HonorScholar application.
- Participate in an interview with members of the department.
- Formally accept the HonorScholar scholarship with the Department Chair of Liberal Arts by August 1.
Requirements for Completion of Honors Study
To qualify as an Honors graduate and to receive Completion of Honors Study documentation, students must:
- Take a minimum of eight Honors designated courses combined with the major degree requirements and electives.
- Successfully complete the following six courses:
- Select two additional Humanities or Social Science honors courses from HIST 210 , PHIL 265 , POLS 222 , PSYC 105 , SOCL 250 , SOCL 255 and SOCL 260 .
- Maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.2 each semester.
- Complete a minimum of 10 hours of community engagement each semester. The community engagement must provide a benefit to the College and/or community at large. The community engagement may not result in monetary compensation for the student.
*A student may substitute ENGL 101 for ENGL 107 if the student earns a final grade of “A” and is granted permission by the Department Chair of Liberal Arts. The student will still be required to complete a minimum of eight honors courses.
Students may be advised to complete their studies in the Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science non-honors track if their academic performance falls below the minimum GPA.
Suggested Course Sequence for Full-Time Study
Third Term
- NSCI 250 Honors Natural Science Credits: 4
OR
- Free Elective Credits: 3
- Honors Humanities or Social Science Elective Credits: 3
- Social Science Elective Credits: 3
- Literature Elective Credits: 3
- Free Elective Credits: 3
Art History and Gallery Studies Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Art History and Gallery Studies Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) Laboratory Science Elective Credits: 3
Recommended:
(2) Literature Electives Credits: 6
Recommended:
(3) Mathematics or Laboratory Science Elective Credits: 3
Recommended:
(4) Social Science Electives Credits: 6
Recommended:
(5) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Recommended:
Communications (Media) Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Communications (Media) Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
Communication (Non-Media) Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Communication (Non-Media) Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) History Electives Credits: 6
Courses must be designated as both “SUNY General Education” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” courses. In addition, two of the following SUNY General Education categories must be satisfied: WC, AH or OC.
(2) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
(3) Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Natural Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Science” course.
(4) Social Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Social Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” course.
Note
* Additional course recommended for degree completion by advisement based on transferability: ENGL 117
English Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science English Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) History Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Western Civilization, American History or Other World Civilizations” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” course.
(2) Humanities Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Arts or Foreign Language” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences” course.
(3) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
(4) Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Natural Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Science” course.
(5) Literature Electives Credits: 9
Must be chosen from
(6) Social Science Electives Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Social Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” course.
Note
* Additional course recommended for degree completion by advisement based on transferability: ENGL 115 and ENGL 117
History Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science History Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) American History Elective Credits: 3
Must be chosen from
(2) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
(3) History Survey Elective Credits: 3
History Survey in another World Region or Country
Must be chosen from
(4) Restricted Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives Credits: 6
Courses must be designated as both “SUNY General Education” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences” courses. In addition, two of the following SUNY General Education categories must be satisfied: NS, AR, SS or FL.
Recommend
(5) Western Civilization Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Western Civilization” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences” course.
Political Science Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Political Science Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) History Elective Credits: 3
Courses must be designated as any “SUNY General Education” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Social Science” course. In addition, two of the following SUNY General Education categories must be satisfied: AH or OC.
(2) Liberal Arts Electives Credits: 6
Courses must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Humanities, Arts or Foreign Language” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences” courses.
Recommend
(3) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
Note
*Additional courses recommended for degree completion by advisement based on transferability:
Psychology Track
The Liberal Arts and Science - Humanities and Social Science Psychology Track is based on the SUNY Transfer Paths and provides general education along with discipline specific courses for inclusion into a broader Associate of Arts degree. Students will work closely with their academic advisors to select additional courses within their field of study to obtain junior status in their desired baccalaureate program.
The courses in the track listed below, combined with the major degree requirements and electives, guide students through the required general education and specific discipline courses necessary for effective transfer and continued study. Students must meet the program entrance requirements.
(1) Science Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Natural Science” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Science” course. BIOL course recommended.
(2) Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Course must be designated as both “SUNY General Education Mathematics” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics” course.
(3) Restricted Electives as advised Credits: 10
Courses must be designated as both “SUNY General Education” and “HVCC Liberal Arts and Sciences” courses. In addition, two of the following SUNY General Education categories must be satisfied: AR, HU or FL.
(4) Restricted Social Science Elective Credits: 3
Must be chosen from
Note
*Additional courses recommended for degree completion by advisement based on transferability: