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What makes people tick? And how can those insights help our fellow humans? If you’re interested in serving the local or global community; healing people with mental or emotional issues; advocating for those who can’t; or inspiring students to learn and care about the society they inhabit, you’ll find this career path both challenging and gratifying.
Broward College grads are making a meaningful difference as psychologists, case managers, addiction counselors, teachers, HR specialists, government and political leaders. They work in healthcare, business, law, public agencies, nonprofits, K-12 schools, higher education and law enforcement.
The Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree is designed to provide students with the academic and professional skills necessary to succeed in a bachelor’s degree program as well as in their careers. Broward College’s A.A. degree prepares students to think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, define and analyze real-world problems, and apply information and technology to develop innovative solutions in a dynamic global economy and community. Students who complete the A.A. degree at Broward College are guaranteed to transfer as a junior to a Florida public university or to continue in a bachelor’s degree at Broward College.
Students pursuing the A.A. degree should consult their advisor about their transfer goals and use transfer advising plans that can be helpful in meeting the admission requirements for transfer institutions.
Below are some popular subject areas to consider:
Associate in Arts General Education & Graduation Requirements
Archived Catalogs and General Education Requirements
See an Advisor to make the appropriate course selections.
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