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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, AA
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Program Requirements:
The following advisement plan is a recommended course of study. Academic programs offered at Jones College are designed to meet the educational needs and advancement of students who plan to transfer course credit to a university and complete a bachelor’s degree. As part of each academic program, students will take courses to meet the Jones College’s general education core requirements and electives as determined by the student and his/her faculty advisor. All academic programs are designed to lead to an Associate of Arts degree.
To streamline the transfer of credit from Jones College to any university in the State of Mississippi, Jones College participates in the articulation agreement between the Mississippi Community College Board and the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. For the purpose of ensuring transfer-ability within Mississippi, the Mississippi Articulation Transfer Tool (MATT) shall be used to advise and guide students in choosing the best courses to take as part of the requirements to graduate from Jones College with an Associate of Arts degree.
If there are questions, current students should contact their faculty adviser and potential students should contact Enrollment Services .
Note(s):
1A 3-credit hour class is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hours (Social Science elective for USM, Lab class for UM, Statistics for MSU)
2Public Speaking is required at DSU, MSU and WCU. At USM you may substitute CMS 305 Interpersonal Communication or CMS 320 Business and Professional Speaking or CMS 330 Small Group Communication for SPT 1113. Students transferring to UM should substitute British or American Literature for SPT 1113.
3Students transferring to MSU should substitute Computer Applications or British or American Literature for MFL 2223.
4WCU requires Old and New Testament.
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