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Why Associate in Arts

The Associate in Arts (AA) degree at Black Hawk College is designed to provide students with a solid foundation for transferring to a four-year college or university. This degree program is ideal for students who are planning to pursue a specific major at their transfer institution or are still exploring their academic interests. By completing the general education core curriculum and introductory courses within the AA program, students can seamlessly transition to their chosen major upon transferring. Invest in your future and academic success by starting with an Associate in Arts degree at Black Hawk College.

Locations
East Campus
Quad-Cities Campus
Formats
On-campus
Online
Number of Credits
60
Next Start Date
Any Time

Learning Objectives

Students completing the Associates in Arts degree will be able to:

  • Apply scientific thinking skills through the study of physical and life sciences.
  • Apply quantitative skills through the study of mathematics.
  • Apply communication skills through the study of speech and writing.
  • Evaluate human experiences through the study of the humanities and fine arts.
  • Develop an appreciation of human continuity, diversity and change through the study of social and behavioral sciences.

Associate in Arts Courses

Communication

3 courses

Humanities & Fine Arts

3 courses

Social & Behavioral Sciences

3 courses

Mathematics

1 course

Physical & Life Sciences

2 courses including lab

Elective Courses

Approximately 8 courses: up to 23 credits

Non-Western Studies Course

1 course (may be satisfied by choosing a designated non-western Humanities, Fine Arts or Social & Behavioral Sciences course)

Total Credits: 60
100- or  200- level courses count

Approximately 20 courses
Additional prerequisite courses may be required.

Online AA

Black Hawk College offers an Associate in Arts degree (AA) that is completed exclusively online.

The AA degree is widely accepted by transfer schools. Academic advisors work closely with students and four-year colleges and universities to choose suitable courses.

Other Benefits

  • No on-campus requirements
  • Dedicated online advisor
  • Eight-week classes
  • Special orientation services
  • Student services/resources all online

Frequently Asked Questions about the Associate in Arts

Is this program accepted by transfer schools?

The AA degree is widely accepted by transfer schools. Academic advisors work closely with students and the four-year colleges and universities to choose suitable courses. Students may begin their transfer planning by reviewing sample transfer plans for specific majors. Students interested in other colleges or universities should contact the transfer institution or a BHC advisor. Transfer agreements between Black Hawk and specific institutions are also available in the Transfer Finder.

How can I plan my degree?

Beyond five years, please refer to the respective BHC catalog. In the event of conflicting information between a worksheet and respective catalog, the catalog prevails.

 

BHC Events

10Mar
14Mar
3-14-2025 // 12:00 am – 11:59 pm

Graduation applications due

Contact

Quad-Cities Campus

309-796-5341 or
309-796-5000

East Campus

309-854-1724