Degree Requirements
In order to earn the Associate of Arts (AA) degree, students must earn a total of 60 credits, at least 30 of which must be completed at Franklin University. Students must also maintain a minimum final cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in order to graduate. Associate of Arts degree candidates are required to complete the following:
First Year Seminar (3 credits)
A specific course in the disciplines designated with the 199 numbering. All students new to university are required to take the First Year Seminar in their first semester at Franklin. Students transferring to Franklin University with 30 or more college or university credits substitute elective credit for the First Year Seminar.
Academic Travel (12 credits)
Academic Travel is Franklin’s signature program and an essential part of the Franklin degree program. The Associate of Arts degree requires the completion of four three-credit Academic Travel courses. Students who enter with transfer or advanced standing credit must complete one travel during each semester they are enrolled until the completion of the AA degree.
Academic Writing (6 credits)
Students will focus on clear and effective writing, developing the skills necessary to convey ideas effectively in a variety of contexts.
Students take WTG 150 Academic Writing: Crossing Borders plus one additional course from:
- WTG 200 Advanced Academic Writing: Ethics at Work
- W-designated courses
Global Responsibility (18 credits)
Two courses from each of the following Areas of Knowledge:
- Intercultural Competencies
- International Engagement
- Social Responsibility
(For the most up-to-date list of Global Responsibility course, check with the Registrar’s office.)
Modern Languages (12 credits)
FRE 100 / GER 100 / ITA 100 Introductory Language I
FRE 101 / GER 101 / ITA 101 Introductory Language II
FRE 200 / GER 200 / ITA 200 Intermediate Language I
FRE 201 / GER 201 / ITA 201 Intermediate Language II
Associate of Arts degree students are required to successfully complete four semesters of study in one of the modern languages offered at the University.
Students who have previously studied French, German, or Italian are free to self-place into the most appropriate language course. Modern language faculty are available to advise students on self-placement. Students who enter at the 300-level, or higher, must take a minimum total of two advanced language courses at FUS to complete the ML requirement.
Students who identify as native speakers of French, German or Italian and who choose to complete the language requirement in their native language must take two courses at FUS above the 301-level.
Quantitative Literacy (3 credits)
Courses are designed to help students distinguish situations in which quantitative or symbolic information is relevant, to understand how to produce, analyze and use numerical information to reach valid conclusions, and to be informed participants of data-based decision-making processes.
Depending on placement, students choose from MAT 103, MAT 104, MAT 107, MAT 109, MAT 115T, MAT 180, MAT 200, MAT 201 or higher.
General Elective Credits (6 credits)